Friday, November 16, 2007

The Lazy Way to Buy Real Estate

Quick, simple method of real estate investing with less work and no stress! Learn how to work less and make more!
In this book you will learn:
* The One Thing That Every Investor Wants
* Why You Fail to Reach Your Dreams and a Simple Plan to Gain Everything You Want in Life
* Uncover the LIES You've Been Told All Your Life and Discover the TRUTH that is just a step away
* How To Be L.A.Z.Y. and Make Money Too
* Why the Rich Get Richer and How You Take Control of This Secret
* Where Real Estate Investing Opportunity Exists For Real Estate Investors Today!
* How To Gain Maximum Real Estate Investing Profit With Little/No Effort
Real Estate Investing methods that work, with minimal effort and more;
* Why Seminars and Home-Study Courses Do Not Work For Most People
* How to Activate 5 Key Wealth Elements You Already Possess
* The One Piece Of Advice That Creates Wealth Time and Time Again
* 7 People That Bring You Real Estate Investing Success
* Simple 10-Step No-Work System to Flip a House for Maximum Profit
* Contract Clauses Guaranteed to Remove Your Fear on Every Deal
* The Most Powerful Method to Have Motivated Sellers Begging to Work With You
* 10 Proven Steps to Complete Your No Money Down Deal
* 3 Simple No-Cost Repairs That Create Huge Returns

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The Carrot Principle

LEAD WITH CARROTS, NOT STICKS
The Carrot Principle reveals the groundbreaking results of one of the most in-depth management studies ever undertaken, showing definitively that the most successful managers provide their employees with frequent and effective recognition. Drawing on case studies from leading companies including Disney, DHL, KPMG and Pepsi Bottling Group, bestselling authors Gostick and Elton show how the transformative power of purpose-based recognition produces astonishing results. And they show how great managers motivate employees to excel by offering constructive praise and meaningful rewards, and in doing so achieve higher:

• Productivity
• Engagement
• Retention
• Customer satisfaction

This exceptional program, sure to become a modern-day classic, presents the simple steps to becoming a Carrot Principle manager and to building a recognition culture in your organization. Following these simple steps will make you a high performance leader and take your team to a new level of achievement.
"Gostick and Elton are the undisputed thought leaders in employee motivation and recognition. In The Carrot Principle, they not only provide the statistical proof that recognition will drive business results, but show how great organizations are using these tools to inspire performance." - John Mullen, Global Chief Executive Officer, DHL Express
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
New York Times bestselling author Adrian Gostick is the leader of O.C. Tanner Company's recognition training and publishing practice. His books The 24-carrot Manager and A Carrot a Day are sold in more than fifty countries around the world.
Chester Elton is co-author of the bestselling Carrot books, a popular lecturer on motivation, and an influential voice in global workplace trends. He is O.C. Tanner's lead recognition consultant and researcher and works with numerousFortune100 clients


Monday, October 29, 2007

The Attractor Factor

5 Easy Steps For Creating Wealth (Or Anything Else) From The Inside Out - The Attractor Factor By Joe Vitale

Success of any kind doesn't depend on what you're doing, it depends on what you're being! Building on the phenomenal success of his two-time #1 Amazon bestselling e-book Spiritual Marketing, Internet marketing pioneer, Joe Vitale combines time-honored practices of spiritual self-discovery with proven marketing principles into an extraordinary how-to manual for happy living both in and out of business. With quiet humor and tender encouragement, Vitale shows you how easy it is to let yourself love, heal, prosper and grow.
After sharing his own quest for wealth and success, as well as stories from people he has guided to inner peace and outer affluence, Vitale helps you determine your Prosperity IQ, and then leads you gently through the 5 simple steps that will make all of your aspirations a reality:
Whether you yearn for wealth, love, prestige, great accomplishments or all of the above, they are already yours, and they always have been. They are your birthright. Listen to the Attractor Factor and reunite yourself with your legacy.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Why Is Time Management Important?


Why Is Time Management Important?
Life in the twenty-first century is busy. No matter if you are a student, a businessman, a parent or a tradesman, time is a valuable commodity - one that needs to be managed and managed well. Everyone has deadlines to meet whether it's as mundane as getting to the bus on time or as important as finishing an assignment by the due date. Time pressures are always upon us. Yet so many waste time with procrastination, "I'll just have a cup of coffee before I start my work", or will fill their life with great time wasters such as checking emails constantly throughout the day.

Editor's note:
Would you like to learn more about Time Management?Download and listen to Optimum Mind Performance Series: Affirmations for Enhancing Time Management

Too often it seems like there aren't enough hours in the day to get through all that needs to be done. But is that really the case? Or is it that you aren't using your time effectively. You can't hold time in your hand and look at, but you do an awful lot of other things with time. Consider this for a moment, how many ways do you use the word time in your daily vocabulary? You keep time, you waste time, and you pass time. You also kill time, take time and buy time. There are many other references to time, yet how often do you really consider the minutes ticking by and if you are using them as effectively as possible? Managing time may not be something you feel you can act upon, yet it is probably the most constructive thing you can do with all that time on your hands!

Time management can be thought about in many different ways, indeed there are numerous techniques to effectively manage time. But keep this in mind, time passes no matter what. Realistically the only thing you can manage is how you use that time, how you self-manage yourself in a time constraint. Time management is all about increasing efficiency and being more productive.

Controlling this most valuable asset will give you exactly what you crave - more time! Wouldn't that be great? More time to do the fun things in life, more time to relax. Now that's something worth considering.



Monday, April 16, 2007

Training and Development - A Guide To Time Management


A Guide To Time Management

Learn to manage your time so you’re your stress levels are decreased and you can work more efficiently and productively!

Andy Guides Ever looked back at a series of wasted time you invested in ‘something or other’ and wonder where the time went? We all have at one point in our lifetime. Well, that needn’t happen to YOU again.