Tuesday, May 20, 2014

6 Keys to Building Multiple Streams of Income

For most successful entrepreneurs, building multiple streams of income is the key to financial success and independence. You have to diversify your income to achieve a consistent cash flow throughout the years.
Let us take lessons from the story of Ramit Sethi and how he was able to build his massive income-generating streams.  According to him, before you start building your streams of income, you need to consider some key points.
1. Attitude –
Your attitude over money matters. To many, money is just a piece of paper, especially if it’s just a $1 bill. To the prosperous, a one dollar bill is a seed which they can plant and turn into a money tree.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

10 Beliefs of Highly Successful People

At first glance, highly successful people may seem like they only succeeded in life because of their talent, their great connections or their family. However, that’s not the case at all! They manage to excel in their industry and make millions of dollars because of their amazing beliefs.
 What are some of them? Here they are:
1. Forget fate! Focus on doing what you love.
If you want to be highly successful, don’t just rely on the concept of “destiny”. Don’t even think about fooling yourself by thinking that “fate” will let whatever’s meant to be to happen.

Why Many Unemployed Workers Will Never Get Jobs

Ira Wolfe
Despite steady but slow economic improvement, unemployed workers aren't finding jobs. With each passing day, more and more workers with out-of-date skills will find themselves on the outside looking in.
While dissension between political parties about fixing the economy is fierce and turf battles muddy up regional and local solutions, nearly everyone agrees that job training and re-training programs are critical.
That's true. I have no qualms about training employed and unemployed workers new skills. It's a must. It's a necessity. It's an indisputable truth.
But we have a huge problem on our hands that runs much deeper than the unemployment figures reveal.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

How To Write A Cover Letter That Will Land You A Job Interview

WORK BY MARYBETH MATZEK
he difference between a good cover letter and a bad one is in the result: Did you get an interview? Writing a well-crafted cover letter will help you get your foot in the door at an employer and provides your first impression.

Here’s how to write a cover letter that will land you a job interview and start you on the path to landing that job:
1. Open strong.
You want to catch the employer’s attention and the first step to doing that is making sure the letter is addressed to the right person.

Exclusive: Monica Lewinsky Writes About Her Affair with President Clinton

by Vanity Fair
Monica Lewinsky writes in Vanity Fair for the first time about her affair with President Clinton: “It’s time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress.” She also says: “I, myself, deeply regret what happened between me and President Clinton. Let me say it again: I. Myself. Deeply. Regret. What. Happened.”

Monday, May 5, 2014

Project Management Lessons From Captain America: The Winter Soldier

By Daniel Dern
You’ve got one heck of a big, sprawling project to manage, even if you’re not a member of Marvel Comics’
S.H.I.E.L.D., trying to protect the world. Perhaps you can use some mentoring from the new Marvel Comics-based movie, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and from last year’s Avengers movie.
(Plot spoilers are inevitable. You’ve been warned.)
1. Big projects can be all-too-easily co-opted for somebody else’s agenda.
Whether you are building a trio of helicarriers (think “navy aircraft carriers that fly”) that interact with spy satellites for pro-active anti-terrorism, or you are re-engineering the aging Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, it’s important to make sure that your project stays on course for its goal.

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