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    Postage Meters
    Postage meters save money and time on any type of mailing that people need for their business. They can be easily made use of for mail, handouts, or invitations.Postage meters are an excellent way to handle precanceled stamps or sanction imprints, as well as bulk mailing of a business. Individuals can make use of the same postage meter for any of their mail. However a special permit is required in order to be able to use it for bulk mail. Additionally, special markings are required for bulk mailings that must be applied with the meter stamp. Individuals have to visit a local branch of the post office, i
    e. It's usually more profitable to forgive and move on. You won't become its slave and you'll sleep better at night.

    Here's what I mean...

    My mentor's books are illegally published in different languages. When he appeared in one of those countries for a keynote, they treated him like a famous rock star. He got the royal treatment and spin-off deals because he didn't waste time collecting what he was owed. He leveraged his loss of income to make even more money without lifting a finger.

    That's the same power we've been granted. We have the power to choose our actions. Do we pursue our wrongdoers, or forgive them?

    Tough choices we must make...

    Is your editor applying for sainthood? No, not even. This is the same stuff he stru

    Business Cards
    Business cards help businesspeople present a good company image by highlighting the services provided by a particular company. They can also help to enhance the personal image of a businessperson. Production and printing costs of business cards are low, but benefits are high, as they make a statement in the business world. As a result, the market value of business cards is high.Business card specialists may be employed to design a card that aptly suits the brand image and personality of the user. A custom-made corporate card serves as a great advertising gimmick. The use of business cards is a self-effa
    I walked outside to my car and saw a disturbing sight. Someone had keyed the entire passenger side. It had to get fixed. Fortunately, I was covered.

    Of course they always hit the best looking side. And they didn't key my hood, which needed the most touch-up. Some of you are saying, "Hey stupid. Why don't you claim the hood as part of the damage? Your insurance wouldn't know the difference."

    Simple. That would be a lie...

    It was just prior to Christmas when I ordered a $500 correspondence course with an expiring $50 coupon for a total of $450. It arrived, but on the final week of the year, it goes on sale for $250. I could have returned the course, reordered it under the sale price, and saved $200—but I didn't.

    Was it because I was doing well and didn't face money challenges? NO. Just the opposite.

    You're thinking I must really be a sap. I got no money coming in on one end, and I'm throwing it away on the other. Just how gullible is your editor?

    Hey I don't like overpaying for anything, but if something was worth the price, then I'll make an effort to get it. And in this case, the course was worth more than $500. The information alone was worth more than five thousand dollars.

    (It's funny, but when people buy a five thousand dollar item—they treat it like a five thousand dollar item. If they get the exact item for free, it usually collects dust.)

    Which leads to the volatile topic of personal integrity...

    Do you lie on your income taxes? Do you plagiarize? Do you cheat on your partner? Do you break your word? Do you falsify information? And even more acceptable—do you try to get even?

    I'm sure none of you are of this caliber, but let's assume the rest of the world made these common practices. They believe it's no big deal to tell a lie because it's really harmless and besides, everyone gets away with it. Or maybe they've been burned by someone who got away with it, so why not join them and do the same to others?

    For one thing—this eviscerates the Golden Rule of doing unto others, as you'd have them do unto you:

    You don't want to be a victim of cheating, so why would you become a participant? You don't want to be taken advantage of, so why join some plot to abuse your talents? You want to reap the good, so why sow to the bad?

    And for another thing—what goes around, comes around:

    Some call it karma. Others call it sin. Whatever it's called in your circle—it seems to haunt you later in life. It bites you in the ass and leaves painful marks.

    If you want to be treated right, you should treat others right first. If you gossip about others, others will gossip about you. If you profit from the expense of others, others are forming a line to take a shot at you.

    But you reason, "You don't understand. You haven't been through what I've been through. I've kept my word - my end of the deal - and I got burned. I've got to teach them a lesson!"

    Hey, save it. You'll waste too much time trying to collect what you're due. It's usually more profitable to forgive and move on. You won't become its slave and you'll sleep better at night.

    Here's what I mean...

    My mentor's books are illegally published in different languages. When he appeared in one of those countries for a keynote, they treated him like a famous rock star. He got the royal treatment and spin-off deals because he didn't waste time collecting what he was owed. He leveraged his loss of income to make even more money without lifting a finger.

    That's the same power we've been granted. We have the power to choose our actions. Do we pursue our wrongdoers, or forgive them?

    Tough choices we must make...

    Is your editor applying for sainthood? No, not even. This is the same stuff he strug

    Career Joy - Step Two in Aligning Body, Mind, and Work
    Nothing contributes so much to tranquilizing the mind as a steady purpose - a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye. - Mary Wollstonecraft ShelleyStep Two to Achieving Career Joy - Go Back to What You LoveMuch of my work with individuals focuses on the desire to appreciate, nurture, and strengthen the mind-body connection and therefore, whenever I speak with someone who feels very stuck, trapped in their current situation, or entrenched in old and unproductive ways of thinking, I often suggest a very simple exercise that allows them to move, if ever so slightly, to a
    s doing well and didn't face money challenges? NO. Just the opposite.

    You're thinking I must really be a sap. I got no money coming in on one end, and I'm throwing it away on the other. Just how gullible is your editor?

    Hey I don't like overpaying for anything, but if something was worth the price, then I'll make an effort to get it. And in this case, the course was worth more than $500. The information alone was worth more than five thousand dollars.

    (It's funny, but when people buy a five thousand dollar item—they treat it like a five thousand dollar item. If they get the exact item for free, it usually collects dust.)

    Which leads to the volatile topic of personal integrity...

    Do you lie on your income taxes? Do you plagiarize? Do you cheat on your partner? Do you break your word? Do you falsify information? And even more acceptable—do you try to get even?

    I'm sure none of you are of this caliber, but let's assume the rest of the world made these common practices. They believe it's no big deal to tell a lie because it's really harmless and besides, everyone gets away with it. Or maybe they've been burned by someone who got away with it, so why not join them and do the same to others?

    For one thing—this eviscerates the Golden Rule of doing unto others, as you'd have them do unto you:

    You don't want to be a victim of cheating, so why would you become a participant? You don't want to be taken advantage of, so why join some plot to abuse your talents? You want to reap the good, so why sow to the bad?

    And for another thing—what goes around, comes around:

    Some call it karma. Others call it sin. Whatever it's called in your circle—it seems to haunt you later in life. It bites you in the ass and leaves painful marks.

    If you want to be treated right, you should treat others right first. If you gossip about others, others will gossip about you. If you profit from the expense of others, others are forming a line to take a shot at you.

    But you reason, "You don't understand. You haven't been through what I've been through. I've kept my word - my end of the deal - and I got burned. I've got to teach them a lesson!"

    Hey, save it. You'll waste too much time trying to collect what you're due. It's usually more profitable to forgive and move on. You won't become its slave and you'll sleep better at night.

    Here's what I mean...

    My mentor's books are illegally published in different languages. When he appeared in one of those countries for a keynote, they treated him like a famous rock star. He got the royal treatment and spin-off deals because he didn't waste time collecting what he was owed. He leveraged his loss of income to make even more money without lifting a finger.

    That's the same power we've been granted. We have the power to choose our actions. Do we pursue our wrongdoers, or forgive them?

    Tough choices we must make...

    Is your editor applying for sainthood? No, not even. This is the same stuff he stru

    Leading Change - Stop the Bleeding
    Ever been the guy who is put in to stop the bleeding. The Big Kahuna calls you in and says, “We’re bleeding money on this project. It’s still important. But it’s gotta’ get turned around. You’re the man!” How about that … you’re the man.It’s happened to me several times. It’s fun, if you know what to do. The first time for me (we always remember our first time) was a huge project for a glamour company I was working for at the time. When a partner and I got the news above we were six weeks from launch of a new handheld computer for route salesmen.We drove to a nearby office to meet with the team.
    rize? Do you cheat on your partner? Do you break your word? Do you falsify information? And even more acceptable—do you try to get even?

    I'm sure none of you are of this caliber, but let's assume the rest of the world made these common practices. They believe it's no big deal to tell a lie because it's really harmless and besides, everyone gets away with it. Or maybe they've been burned by someone who got away with it, so why not join them and do the same to others?

    For one thing—this eviscerates the Golden Rule of doing unto others, as you'd have them do unto you:

    You don't want to be a victim of cheating, so why would you become a participant? You don't want to be taken advantage of, so why join some plot to abuse your talents? You want to reap the good, so why sow to the bad?

    And for another thing—what goes around, comes around:

    Some call it karma. Others call it sin. Whatever it's called in your circle—it seems to haunt you later in life. It bites you in the ass and leaves painful marks.

    If you want to be treated right, you should treat others right first. If you gossip about others, others will gossip about you. If you profit from the expense of others, others are forming a line to take a shot at you.

    But you reason, "You don't understand. You haven't been through what I've been through. I've kept my word - my end of the deal - and I got burned. I've got to teach them a lesson!"

    Hey, save it. You'll waste too much time trying to collect what you're due. It's usually more profitable to forgive and move on. You won't become its slave and you'll sleep better at night.

    Here's what I mean...

    My mentor's books are illegally published in different languages. When he appeared in one of those countries for a keynote, they treated him like a famous rock star. He got the royal treatment and spin-off deals because he didn't waste time collecting what he was owed. He leveraged his loss of income to make even more money without lifting a finger.

    That's the same power we've been granted. We have the power to choose our actions. Do we pursue our wrongdoers, or forgive them?

    Tough choices we must make...

    Is your editor applying for sainthood? No, not even. This is the same stuff he stru

    Common Resume Myths & Misconceptions
    For the person crafting their first r?sum? the task can seem a little bit daunting, even a bit frightening. Human Resources [HR] specialists, r?sum? writing professionals, school advisors, and even friends and family members all have their say. When it comes down to it you must have a r?sum? you feel comfortable with especially since you will be the one to read it the most. Let's take a look at some common r?sum? myths and misconceptions you need to be aware of before writing your first r?sum?.1. Pictures are a no-no. In most European countries it is customary that a head shot photograph b
    nt to reap the good, so why sow to the bad?

    And for another thing—what goes around, comes around:

    Some call it karma. Others call it sin. Whatever it's called in your circle—it seems to haunt you later in life. It bites you in the ass and leaves painful marks.

    If you want to be treated right, you should treat others right first. If you gossip about others, others will gossip about you. If you profit from the expense of others, others are forming a line to take a shot at you.

    But you reason, "You don't understand. You haven't been through what I've been through. I've kept my word - my end of the deal - and I got burned. I've got to teach them a lesson!"

    Hey, save it. You'll waste too much time trying to collect what you're due. It's usually more profitable to forgive and move on. You won't become its slave and you'll sleep better at night.

    Here's what I mean...

    My mentor's books are illegally published in different languages. When he appeared in one of those countries for a keynote, they treated him like a famous rock star. He got the royal treatment and spin-off deals because he didn't waste time collecting what he was owed. He leveraged his loss of income to make even more money without lifting a finger.

    That's the same power we've been granted. We have the power to choose our actions. Do we pursue our wrongdoers, or forgive them?

    Tough choices we must make...

    Is your editor applying for sainthood? No, not even. This is the same stuff he stru

    Job Interviews - They Are On Your Side
    When attending for a job interview, it is tempting to think that the interviewer is there just to try and catch you out. Nothing could be further from the truth.Basically, an interviewer will need to assess your interpersonal abilities and common sense to forecast your success in getting through the training and working with team members. If you're applying for a job with hard skills such as programming computer code, you may be given more pointed questions about your past work, etc.In addition, you'll be expected to strongly desire the company's purpose, mission, and overall feel. Interviewers
    e. It's usually more profitable to forgive and move on. You won't become its slave and you'll sleep better at night.

    Here's what I mean...

    My mentor's books are illegally published in different languages. When he appeared in one of those countries for a keynote, they treated him like a famous rock star. He got the royal treatment and spin-off deals because he didn't waste time collecting what he was owed. He leveraged his loss of income to make even more money without lifting a finger.

    That's the same power we've been granted. We have the power to choose our actions. Do we pursue our wrongdoers, or forgive them?

    Tough choices we must make...

    Is your editor applying for sainthood? No, not even. This is the same stuff he struggles with.

    I was in Chicago for a company launch. My group leader offered his group a discount to join him. I was at the lobby when I met up with him.

    The lady from Atlanta was shocked she had to pay full price for her group. She whined to our leader about the discount. To avoid a scene, he joked about it and quickly gave in.

    I was next in line. Would I pay full price or would he offer me the same discount? No dice: I paid full.

    Now you're probably surmising: "You're not a Super Saint—but a Super Sap."

    I disagree. Because it goes far deeper than just dollars and cents. Allow me to explain...

    I sought no favor with my leader. He's well off and doesn't need the money. He was probably testing me to see if I would whine also. If I got anything from the incident, I think I won his respect. And that can stretch a very long way.

    How about you?

    Have you won people's respect? Do they see you as an Institute of Integrity? Do you have a reputation that's beyond reproach?

    Advertise your answers in your daily walk and until we meet again, you have my best wishes.

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