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So many people talk with me about the “big” things that are stressful.  Often, it is the “little” things, however, that either contribute to the problems or prevent the individual from coping with them.  Following are ten things that you can do to keep the stress in your life to a minimum:

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My daughter and I recently stayed at Trump Tower in Las Vegas and, while we were there, I purchased a book entitled “Think Big” which was written by Donald Trump and Bill Zanker who is President/Founder of “The Learning Annex”.  Readers not only

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As a sole professional you are responsible for what happens in your practice.  This involves the way that people treat each other.  Stopping and preventing workplace bullying is an important aspect of protecting your business and you therefore need to understand it and the strategies that will be effective.
Lately, the emphasis in North America in [...]

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We live in a world where many people are unhappy.  Some do not like their jobs or trust others.  Many are hurt from personal relationship problems.  So many are looking for an opportunity to work with someone who will provide a healthy environment and recognize their contributions.
Sometimes the things that seem to be common sense [...]

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When you hire staff or sign a contract to work with another professional there are times that things don’t go well and, in fact, the relationship  might end up in frustration and division.  There are three mistakes that employers frequently make which contribute to the problems.
Breaking promises – When you hire someone and offer them [...]

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Often sole professionals are contacted by radio, television, newspapers or magazines and asked to contribute to the “story” they are working on.  It is very important that you understand what you are doing so you will not say things you will regret but instead will benefit from the promotion and help the audience.  Following are [...]

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Who could beat Dale Carnegie when it comes to self-help books?  His “How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job” offers multiple stories of people who have moved from boredom, frustration and fatigue into successful fulfilling lives.
This book offers techniques

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Some ideas are timeless and when it comes to your career it really doesn’t matter that the book “Crisis-Proof Your Career” was written in the 1990s.  North America and many of the world’s economies are leading employees to consider the risks and options that they have for the future.
Author, Peller Marion, Ed,., D. challenges

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There are a number of ways that you can expand your knowledge, sills and abilities as well as the services which you can offer your clients.  Following are five options which you might consider.
1.  Certified Substance Abuse

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P.T. Barnum used creativity and imagination to attract people to the Big Top circus and other unusual sideshows.  He is renown for the marketing example he has set for others and his statement “Without promotion something terrible happens – nothing!”
Sole practitioners are often limited by the amount of money they can invest in advertising.  There [...]

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