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The Best Time Management Technique for the Work at Home Mom

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

As a work at home mom, you probably have more than one time management technique because it takes many different techniques  to be successful at time management and the successful running of a home and a home business simultaneously.  However, as a work at home mom, you probably know that planning is the most important time management technique you could possibly employ.

Planning may involve the use of calendars, day planners, lists and any other time management technique that works for you.  That's the real key – to find the best time management technique that works for your situation.  You may prefer to use software and keep your calendar and all your lists on your computer.  It doesn't really matter where these things are kept, as long as they are managed.  That means looking at your calendar daily and updating as needed.  Sadly, too many people who take the time to write information on their calendars subsequently forget to look at them.

A time management log is a useful time management technique because it reminds you what really happened as opposed to what you planned on happening.  This kind of log will help you to adjust your calendar as needed by increasing the amount of time you spend on one activity while limiting the amount of time you spend on another if necessary.

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Reduce Employee Turnover and Produce a Great Employee

Monday, December 1st, 2008

For so many businesses in the United States it is the same picture they see year in and year out. Employees come, get trained, start to be efficient at work and then they leave. The company needs to train somebody new. To reduce employee turnover and produce a great employee, many things need to be established within a company as a support structure.

Many companies so often neglect to ask and wonder what their employees might like or think would be helpful to make their work environment and conditions positive ones. Whether owning a small or a large company, your immediate concerns probably lie within making profits to be able to keep the company running and to be able to pay your employees. Of course, running a company takes a lot of effort and work hours spent solely on that. But every time one of your employees leaves, you loose capital–capital you have invested in his or her training and knowledge. The knowledge capital you loose is all the information that the employee has absorbed during his or her employment at your company and all the new skills he or she might have added during the course of his employment. So how can you make your company and working for your company more attractive and also produce great employees?

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Five Biggest Job Hunting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Looking for a job can be a challenging experience.  Between the resume writing and the interviews you can find yourself exhausted and ready to throw in the towel prematurely. Stay the course until you find the job you want. While you are on your job-hunting journey, here are five big mistakes to avoid when job hunting.  Steering clear of these mistakes could make finding a job much easier.

One of the biggest mistakes that people make when they are job hunting is not looking in enough places for jobs.  There is a certain level of diligence you need to maintain when you are searching for a job.  Look in newspapers, online and ask around.  

Of course, there are boundaries you should follow when looking for a job.  First of all only apply and interview for jobs that you think you would take if you were offered the position.  Do not apply for jobs that you are not qualified at all for or jobs that you do not have a clear understanding of.

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The Business of Self-Publishing

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Self-publishing has become a common practice for many writers. Writers’ reasons for self-publishing are varied, but it is commonly known that many writers want the accolades of having published work, no matter who publishes it. The freedom and business aspects of publishing work independently are desirable to many writers. A self-published writer is one who is in control of every aspect of their published work. The term self-publishing is defined as the publishing of books and other media by the authors of those works, instead of being established by third-party publishers. The advancement of technology has caused an increase in the self-publishers world, but it still only represents a small percentage of the publishing industry in terms of sales. The proliferation of media channels and web logging has contributed to the increase in self-publishers.

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Become a Freelance Writer and Live the Life You Desire!

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

How to Succeed as a Writer in the World of Freelancing

Many may view freelancing as a writer as an acquired taste. There are many things about freelance writing that may be deemed as undesirable for many writers, including the common low pay and high demands.

However, most writers would consider the freelance writing field, and many enjoy the freedom of freelancing. Being a freelance writer involves writing as well as the marketing of oneself and one’s work. For freelancers, it is important to give careful attention to the business details of the writing world, such as quarterly taxes, and staying ahead of the changing trends of publishing. Freelance writers also have the job of writing according to the editor or publisher’s rules while staying true to their own style.

Being a freelance writer may seem ideal to some writers, but in the world of freelance there is stiff competition and most writers receive a hundred rejections before receiving one letter accepting their work. Many freelancers don’t consider being a freelance writer as an easy job, but there are some steps that can help turn any person succeed as a freelance writer.

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Thursday, November 15th, 2007

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