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How Do You Know It's Time To Fire A Client? inciple held true for jumpers.As a business owner, you're no longer sitting in your too-small cubicle waiting to be called to HR for yet another downsizing in yet another company. No more being told when you can take lunch, make a personal call or, heavens forbid, go to the bathroom.Owning your own business comes with lots of perks. One of them that is frequently overlooked however is that you now have the ability to fire a client.Stop and think about that for a moment. As a business owner, you don’t need to take on every client that comes along and can *fire a client* if you want or need to. Isn't that liberating?"I need all the clients I can get. Why would I ever want to fire one?" you ask.In order to make your business as profitable as possible, you need to ensure that your client relationships are win-win for both you and the client. There are several As ever, I put this to the test with my trusty Racing Systems Builder software (the same hugely impressive database I trawl to locate the TrainerTrackStats nuggets). After playing around with a few variables, I ended up with the following criteria: Handicaps (Chase and Hurdles) 3-8 years old Ran 1, 2 or 3 days ago 7/2 or less YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP% 2001 6 17 35.29 0.99 5.82 -5.84 2002 5 15 33.33 -0.77 -5 How To Help Yourself Find Freedom from Alcoholism and/or Drug Addiction --------------------What is the Secret Formula to recover and free yourself from alcoholism or drug addiction?In fact it's not really a secret at all. You've simply forgotten. And that is to remember WHO YOU REALLY ARE.And who might that be?That you are first and foremost a spirit (soul, call it what you like) being who has chosen a human experience to further your spiritual development and evolution.And as a spirit being, your essence is pure love, light and freedom. You just have to look at a newborn baby to get a sense of that.Problem is, the human experience does everything but help you remember that. The collective consciousness of society as a whole breeds fear and doubt - and together with being conditioned to think and act like everyone around you; you therefore forget your true nature.So what's this got to do with Alcoholism and WELCOME & CONTENTS -------------------- Hello, and welcome to your fortnightly newsletter from the offices of TrainerTrackStats. In this issue: - Review since last newsletter - System angle: Quick Return Chasers - The joke... - Tomorrow's qualifiers ------------------------------ REVIEW SINCE LAST NEWSLETTER ------------------------------ In the last newsletter, I showed you a way to profit from the changes in going that can happen at this time of year. Well, without so much as a crystal ball, that proved to be very prescient, as the rains came recently and changed many tracks from Good to Firm, to Soft. With a plethora of non-runners, there were also many horses running on the 'wrong' ground for them, and a few shock results as a consequence. Its also been a disappointing run for TTS followers. In the last newsletter's "Tomorrow's Qualifiers" section I tipped two winners, at 5/1 and 4/6, along with a 2nd at 12/1, from four selections. But since then, its been a war of attrition with rays of TTS sunshine few and far between. Sunday 15th October summed it up, when Red Scally, a qualifier until his price moved from 14/1 to 16/1 two minutes before the off, outstayed the opposition to triumph. Some solace for me when some of my subscribers told me they'd backed it, but in truth, the strict interpretation of TTS dictates that I cannot record it as a win for TTS. Looking ahead, its definitely a case of 'onwards and upwards' for TTS, with many of the big stables now gearing up for the season proper after a sleepy start. 11th November sees the Murphys Gold Cup meeting at Cheltenham and, from then on, its action all the way to the end of April. For TTS fans, its action from right now, as there is jump racing in the UK pretty much every day from here. ------------------------------------- SYSTEM ANGLE: QUICK RETURN CHASERS ------------------------------------- An angle that you should always be aware of when betting, is the significance of a horse making a quick comeback. I have for some time paid close attention to horses running within 3 days of a previous effort on the All Weather, and I wondered if the same principle held true for jumpers. As ever, I put this to the test with my trusty Racing Systems Builder software (the same hugely impressive database I trawl to locate the TrainerTrackStats nuggets). After playing around with a few variables, I ended up with the following criteria: Handicaps (Chase and Hurdles) 3-8 years old Ran 1, 2 or 3 days ago 7/2 or less YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP% 2001 6 17 35.29 0.99 5.82 -5.84 2002 5 15 33.33 -0.77 -5. What? You're Interested In Jobs And Writing l, without so much as a crystal ball, that proved to be very prescient, as the rains came recently and changed many tracks from Good to Firm, to Soft. With a plethora of non-runners, there were also many horses running on the 'wrong' ground for them, and a few shock results as a consequence.Checking everywhere for information about jobs and writing? Well grab a pen and some paper because you're about to get two very solid recommendations on how you can have BOTH!While the two concepts sound like they come from two very different planets, there are people out there who've manage to meld the two.1) BECOME A COPYWRITERAs a former copywriter having worked at some of the biggest ad agencies in NYC, I have first hand knowledge of what it takes to break into the creative side of the ad game. And it ain't pretty. But it's more rewarding than you can comprehend. So we press on.Putting a portfolio together of 16 spec ads (fake ads) that show how well you can 'surround' a brand with your advertising skills takes months. It takes time to find the right products to put in your portfolio, it takes time to start conceptualizing those Its also been a disappointing run for TTS followers. In the last newsletter's "Tomorrow's Qualifiers" section I tipped two winners, at 5/1 and 4/6, along with a 2nd at 12/1, from four selections. But since then, its been a war of attrition with rays of TTS sunshine few and far between. Sunday 15th October summed it up, when Red Scally, a qualifier until his price moved from 14/1 to 16/1 two minutes before the off, outstayed the opposition to triumph. Some solace for me when some of my subscribers told me they'd backed it, but in truth, the strict interpretation of TTS dictates that I cannot record it as a win for TTS. Looking ahead, its definitely a case of 'onwards and upwards' for TTS, with many of the big stables now gearing up for the season proper after a sleepy start. 11th November sees the Murphys Gold Cup meeting at Cheltenham and, from then on, its action all the way to the end of April. For TTS fans, its action from right now, as there is jump racing in the UK pretty much every day from here. ------------------------------------- SYSTEM ANGLE: QUICK RETURN CHASERS ------------------------------------- An angle that you should always be aware of when betting, is the significance of a horse making a quick comeback. I have for some time paid close attention to horses running within 3 days of a previous effort on the All Weather, and I wondered if the same principle held true for jumpers. As ever, I put this to the test with my trusty Racing Systems Builder software (the same hugely impressive database I trawl to locate the TrainerTrackStats nuggets). After playing around with a few variables, I ended up with the following criteria: Handicaps (Chase and Hurdles) 3-8 years old Ran 1, 2 or 3 days ago 7/2 or less YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP% 2001 6 17 35.29 0.99 5.82 -5.84 2002 5 15 33.33 -0.77 -5 Easy To Do E-books between.What is Your E-book Topic?The first question to answer before writing your e-book is “What would YOU most like to write about?” What do you know that you feel would make a difference for people? Do you have a special hobby expertise?Have you lived through an event that taught you how to overcome an obstacle? Others might benefit from hearing about what you learned.Do you have a fun memory you can analyze what made it so fun and teach others how to create such an experience for themselves?Now that you know a topic that inspires you…STOP! Before Writing, Who Will Read Your E-book?Get complete instructions on how to write and finish your e-book FAST within the next few days. You Can Write an E-bookWhere do you find the people who might like to discover the information in your e-boo Sunday 15th October summed it up, when Red Scally, a qualifier until his price moved from 14/1 to 16/1 two minutes before the off, outstayed the opposition to triumph. Some solace for me when some of my subscribers told me they'd backed it, but in truth, the strict interpretation of TTS dictates that I cannot record it as a win for TTS. Looking ahead, its definitely a case of 'onwards and upwards' for TTS, with many of the big stables now gearing up for the season proper after a sleepy start. 11th November sees the Murphys Gold Cup meeting at Cheltenham and, from then on, its action all the way to the end of April. For TTS fans, its action from right now, as there is jump racing in the UK pretty much every day from here. ------------------------------------- SYSTEM ANGLE: QUICK RETURN CHASERS ------------------------------------- An angle that you should always be aware of when betting, is the significance of a horse making a quick comeback. I have for some time paid close attention to horses running within 3 days of a previous effort on the All Weather, and I wondered if the same principle held true for jumpers. As ever, I put this to the test with my trusty Racing Systems Builder software (the same hugely impressive database I trawl to locate the TrainerTrackStats nuggets). After playing around with a few variables, I ended up with the following criteria: Handicaps (Chase and Hurdles) 3-8 years old Ran 1, 2 or 3 days ago 7/2 or less YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP% 2001 6 17 35.29 0.99 5.82 -5.84 2002 5 15 33.33 -0.77 -5 College Freshman: How to Get Over Homesickness nham and, from then on, its action all the way to the end of April. For TTS fans, its action from right now, as there is jump racing in the UK pretty much every day from here.Whether you’re a freshman or a senior, studying abroad or going to college in your hometown – it’s natural to have a period of adjustment when you leave home. Experiencing new things and meeting different people can be exciting and stressful at the same time. Sometimes, it can make you feel a deep desire to return to the people and situations you know best.The good news is that homesickness goes away eventually. As you gradually get used to your new surroundings, you’ll grow more comfortable. You’ll also gain a sense of confidence and independence by knowing that you can learn to adjust. Here are some tips to help ease your transition.Accept that things will be different, but different isn’t bad or wrong. Part of maturing is learning to be flexible in different situations, so this is all part of the process of preparing you for a fantastic ------------------------------------- SYSTEM ANGLE: QUICK RETURN CHASERS ------------------------------------- An angle that you should always be aware of when betting, is the significance of a horse making a quick comeback. I have for some time paid close attention to horses running within 3 days of a previous effort on the All Weather, and I wondered if the same principle held true for jumpers. As ever, I put this to the test with my trusty Racing Systems Builder software (the same hugely impressive database I trawl to locate the TrainerTrackStats nuggets). After playing around with a few variables, I ended up with the following criteria: Handicaps (Chase and Hurdles) 3-8 years old Ran 1, 2 or 3 days ago 7/2 or less YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP% 2001 6 17 35.29 0.99 5.82 -5.84 2002 5 15 33.33 -0.77 -5 Online Article Submission Site Case Study in Customer Service inciple held true for jumpers.It is never easy for any business to make a major change in the way they do business. Often when they do customers are upset, do not understand or feel betrayed. However, with creative and strategic planning many of the problems can be alleviated in advance. Now let's look at a case study of an online article submission web site, which deleted an entire category from its web site overnight.It seems the online article submission site was doing the right thing and what is best for all concerned really when they deleted the category; online gambling. They decided that since their advertisers had complained and because online gambling is considered illegal in many instances because it crosses over borders and deals with consumers who are in states where gambling is illegal; that it was necessary to eliminate the category.How did the online article As ever, I put this to the test with my trusty Racing Systems Builder software (the same hugely impressive database I trawl to locate the TrainerTrackStats nuggets). After playing around with a few variables, I ended up with the following criteria: Handicaps (Chase and Hurdles) 3-8 years old Ran 1, 2 or 3 days ago 7/2 or less YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP% 2001 6 17 35.29 0.99 5.82 -5.84 2002 5 15 33.33 -0.77 -5.13 10.81 2003 11 27 40.74 5.25 19.44 21.78 2004 16 34 47.06 14.06 41.35 39.25 2005 12 23 52.17 15.13 65.78 61.71 ____________________________________________________________ 50 116 43.10 34.66 29.88 28.05 As you can see, though there aren't too many qualifiers, they win pretty much every other start, and are well worth following. ---------------------- THE JOKE....... ---------------------- Nothing to do with horse racing or winner finding but quite funny nonetheless! (With apologies to all nerds - myself included - in advance!) A truck driver is hauling a trailer load of computers, and stops for a beer. As he approaches the bar he sees a big sign on the door saying "Nerds Not Allowed - Enter At Your Own Risk!" He goes in and sits down. The bartender comes over to him, sniffs, says, "You smell kind of nerdy. What do you do for a living?" The truck driver says, "I drive a truck, and the smell is just from the computers I am hauling." The bartender says, "Okay, truck drivers are not nerds." and serves him a beer. As he is sipping his beer, a skinny guy walks in with tape around his glasses, a pocket protector with twelve kinds of pens and pencils, and a belt at least a foot too long. The bartender, without saying a word, pulls out a shotgun and blows the guy away. The truck driver said, totally shocked, "Why did you do that?" The bartender said, "Not to worry, the nerds are overpopulating Silicon Valley and are in season now. You don't even need a license." The truck driver finishes his beer, gets back in his truck, and heads back onto the freeway. Suddenly he veers to avoid an accident, and the load shifts. The back door breaks open and computers spill out all over the freeway. He jumps out and sees a crowd already forming, grabbing up the computers. They are all engineers, accountants and programmers wearing the nerdiest clothes he has ever seen. He can't let them steal his whole load. So, remembering what happened in the bar, he pulls out his gun and starts blasting away, felling several of them instantly. A highway patrol officer comes zooming up and jumps
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