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Proofreading: One of the Keys to Business Success
Successful business owners know how important it is to market their product or services, whether it is through a website, hard-copy marketing materials, or a combination of both. But spelling, grammar and punctuation errors detract from the message and can turn off potential customers. Learn how to proofread your marketing materials to ensure that they are polished and error-free.More -
What Does It Take to Run a Successful Business?
Every entrepreneur has his or her own reasons for wanting to start a business. Some are attracted to the idea of financial and creative freedom, being their own boss, and being in charge of their own financial future. Others make the decision because they are dissatisfied with some aspect of the corporate world, such as demanding bosses, office politics, lack of recognition, or long commutes to work. Regardless of the motive, those who go on to successfully run a business share several common traits.More -
Small Business Survival in an Economic Downturn
Many small businesses have been affected by the current economic situation. Even in a flourishing economy, running a small business can be challenging. Today's small business owner is finding that it is more difficult to get financing, the cost of doing business has increased, and consumers are just not spending as much as they have in the past. But it is not hopeless! Here are some ideas to help you and your small business survive an economic downturn.More -
Is Your Life Out of Balance?
Over the past 30 years or so, there has been an increase in the number of hours Americans work in a week. The cost of living and a more competitive work environment have made the 40-hour work week a rarity. Instead, many of us spend 50, 60 or even 70 hours per week at our jobs, and then try to fit family, relationships, errands, and sleep into whatever time is left over. Not surprisingly, there has also been an increase in the number of Americans suffering from stress-related health problems.More -
Relieve Your Stress With Meditation
Doctors have known for some time that there is a direct link between stress and a variety of health problems including headaches, stomach problems, heart problems, skin conditions, and high blood pressure, as well as depression and anxiety. While we can't eliminate all stress from our lives, we can take steps to reduce its effects, and meditation is a wonderful way for you to calm down and regain your balance.More -
Pronoun Problems
Some of the most common mistakes people make when writing or speaking have to do with pronouns. A pronoun, of course, is a word that takes the place of a noun. Here is a brief refresher course on the different types of pronouns, how they are often used incorrectly, and how they should be used.More -
Mindfulness: Making Every Moment Count
Our minds seldom allow us to stay in the present. Worry or anticipation pull us into the future, and memories or regrets can leave us stuck in the past. We can learn valuable lessons from the past, and it is important to plan for the future, but it isn't helpful to dwell too much on either one. While we know that the past is gone and can't be changed, and that the future is yet to happen, stress and the hectic pace of life can cause us to forget that the present moment is all we ever really have. More -
Saving Money at the Gas Pump
While the price of gasoline has dropped considerably from its peak in the summer of 2008, filling up the tank is still expensive. Buying a more fuel-efficient vehicle may be the best long-term solution, but many of us are unable to do that. Yet doing just a few simple things can be good for both your budget and the environment. Maintaining your vehicle and changing some of your driving habits not only saves you money at the gas pump, but also reduces your overall consumption of fuel.More
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