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Manage Your Personal Brand le whenever I walk past the couches.A brand is the perception of a product or service in the mind of the consumer. Believe it or not, we all have our own personal brands. Each of our “target audiences” has a perception of us. Sometimes this perception is exactly what we want it to be and sometimes, it is dramatically different.Companies take great care, and spend millions upon millions of dollars, to influence the perception of their target audience. They conduct sophisticated research studies a 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to k Can You Afford Not To Hire A Career Coach? 3 Things You Must Be Prepared For My cat Ike was easily the smartest feline I've ever
met. And while he technically knew nothing about
business, he left behind an assortment of lessons
that every professional should take to heart.When it comes to winning the job you want, you might decide to go it alone. However, if you were trying out for the Olympics, you could certainly train and practice alone but statistically speaking, whether in the realm of sports or in the game of job applications, those who have professional coaches achieve the best results.Choosing the right career coach is extremely important. Here are 3 things you must be prepared for:1. Your next career coach must 1. Speak your mind. Ike was the most vocal of all four cats. He would meow until we fed him. He would nudge my hand until I stopped typing and pet him for a while. And if the other cats got too close, he’d let them know with a powerful little hiss and growl. To his credit, we always knew exactly knew what he wanted us to do. 2. Stick up for others. While the other three cats mostly got on his nerves, Ike came to their defense in a moment’s notice. If a strange cat found its way into our yard, Ike would bolt outside and scare it away. And if our other boy cat, Patch, was trying to put the moves on Chloe, Ike would give him a royal smackdown. He was loyal and devoted to everyone on his team. 3. Wear out your competition. Our last house was near a busy street. To keep the cats in the backyard, I built an elaborate cat fence—a barrier on top of the regular fence that prevented the cats from jumping over it. And it worked for all of them, except Ike. So for the next two years, we battled it out. I kept tweaking the cat fence so he couldn’t jump over it. But he outsmarted me every time and continued to taunt me as I let him in the front door. I finally gave up. I figured if he was smart enough to escape my cat fence, he was smart enough not to get hit by a car. 4. Take time for yourself. Ike never shied away from pampering himself. If the sun was out, it became top priority for him to enjoy it. If there was a warm lap available, he made sure he was on it. Once his batteries were recharged, he was always able to find more mischief to get into. 5. Never stop exploring. It was not uncommon to catch Ike across the street sniffing plants in a neighbor’s yard. Or looking for food up on the kitchen counter. Or poking around a basket of freshly folded clothes. Or looking under piles of papers on my desk. There was lots to see. And he made it a point to see it all. 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to kn Most Common Questions Asked By Aspiring Mortgage Brokers three
cats
mostly got on his nerves, Ike came to their defense in
a moment’s notice. If a strange cat found its way into
our yard, Ike would bolt outside and scare it away.
And if our other boy
cat, Patch, was trying to put the moves on Chloe, Ike
would give him a royal smackdown. He was loyal
and devoted to everyone on his team.I wanted to take a few minutes to address some of the most common questions asked by individuals looking to start a new career in the mortgage industry. These are some of the same questions that I asked myself when I was curious about obtaining a position as a Mortgage Broker. Although I had many questions here were the top ones.Do I Need A License?One of the most frequently asked questions by individuals interested in a career i 3. Wear out your competition. Our last house was near a busy street. To keep the cats in the backyard, I built an elaborate cat fence—a barrier on top of the regular fence that prevented the cats from jumping over it. And it worked for all of them, except Ike. So for the next two years, we battled it out. I kept tweaking the cat fence so he couldn’t jump over it. But he outsmarted me every time and continued to taunt me as I let him in the front door. I finally gave up. I figured if he was smart enough to escape my cat fence, he was smart enough not to get hit by a car. 4. Take time for yourself. Ike never shied away from pampering himself. If the sun was out, it became top priority for him to enjoy it. If there was a warm lap available, he made sure he was on it. Once his batteries were recharged, he was always able to find more mischief to get into. 5. Never stop exploring. It was not uncommon to catch Ike across the street sniffing plants in a neighbor’s yard. Or looking for food up on the kitchen counter. Or poking around a basket of freshly folded clothes. Or looking under piles of papers on my desk. There was lots to see. And he made it a point to see it all. 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to k Can A Minus Become A Plus? f them, except
Ike. So for the next two years, we battled it out. I kept
tweaking the cat fence so he couldn’t jump over it.
But he outsmarted me every time and continued to
taunt me as I let him in the front door. I finally gave
up. I figured if he was smart enough to escape my cat
fence, he was smart enough not to get hit by a car.Even on a great day at work there are so many things that can go badly. Any little glitch can become a negative, stress-inducing experience: the staff member who arrives late leaving the company short-handed, you placed an order for needed inventory in plenty of time but your vendor shipped to it to the wrong address which caused you to be out of stock, the customer who was told her order would be ready on Thursday but now needs it Wednesday, the invoice for “The Ac 4. Take time for yourself. Ike never shied away from pampering himself. If the sun was out, it became top priority for him to enjoy it. If there was a warm lap available, he made sure he was on it. Once his batteries were recharged, he was always able to find more mischief to get into. 5. Never stop exploring. It was not uncommon to catch Ike across the street sniffing plants in a neighbor’s yard. Or looking for food up on the kitchen counter. Or poking around a basket of freshly folded clothes. Or looking under piles of papers on my desk. There was lots to see. And he made it a point to see it all. 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to k Success with Outsourcing ays able to
find more mischief to get into.At first, outsourcing gives a company a splendid opportunity to get high quality work performed by skilled and experienced specialists at reasonable prices that off course leads to significant cost savings on software development and support.Also, outsourcing allows their customers to focus on their core functions. Thus, outsourcing its IT maintenance work allows company to concentrates on its core competency tasks and as a result can deliver better services a 5. Never stop exploring. It was not uncommon to catch Ike across the street sniffing plants in a neighbor’s yard. Or looking for food up on the kitchen counter. Or poking around a basket of freshly folded clothes. Or looking under piles of papers on my desk. There was lots to see. And he made it a point to see it all. 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to k Getting Ahead at Work Part II le whenever I walk past the couches.Here are five ways prove your worth and get ahead at work from "The Office Coach:"Be Proactive This is the number one problem of new workers in the workplace. They spent their entire career up to this point in schools where they were spoon fed assignments and activities. They were always told where to go and what to do and now, suddenly, they’re at a job and they don’t know that they are required to think for themselves. Believe it or not, I’ve n 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to know about driving me batty. He was a great mentor. 9. Put up a good fight. Ike made sure he used up all nine of his lives. In fact, I think he somehow got a few bonus lives, too. I can’t tell you how many vet bills he wracked up over the years, and every time he came out swinging. Right to the very end, he put up an incredible fight. 10. Live life on your own terms. Most cats do this anyway, but Ike turned it into an art form. Which usually drove us crazy. But when you’re living life on your own terms, you’re bound to have your share of critics. So remember to do what Ike always did: ignore them. © 2007 R. Cory Fossum. All rights reserved.
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