Month: December 2011
3 Ways to Efficiently Make Your Resume Work for Everyone
The job search is a lot like dating. As a job seeker, you research, improve, and put yourself out there through your resume so that the company of your dreams will find you. After a meeting or two, you either part ways or join in a mutually beneficial relationship called gainfulRead More
5 Tips and Tricks to Consider before Relocating
There is no question that certain places have a better economy than others. If you live in one of the not- so-great economy states, chances are your business lives there as well. This is where one can consider relocating. A not-so-great economy makes starting a small business much more difficult,Read More

Beat the Fear and Build Presentation Skills
Presentation skills aren’t something that you’re born with. They are something that you can learn. Even that elusive quality called charisma can be nurtured and developed. After all, Barack Obama didn’t begin life making flowing speeches and Winston Churchill started out with a voice impediment. So there is hope forRead More
3 Hidden Energy Vampires That Kill Productivity
Productivity is the key to high performance, and this depends heavily on your energy levels; and sometimes your energy levels can be affected seriously by energy vampires. Every animal has its fair share of parasites…including human beings. Whales for example, accumulate algae and barnacles around various areas on their rubberyRead More
5 Ways to Lose Clients and Alienate Prospects
How often have you found yourself thinking it’d be much easier to work if it wasn’t for clients? Answering the phone like a robot, or rolling your eyes at a complaint? It is so easy to fall into the trap of unhelpful routine behaviors that actually limit your prospects. TheRead More