I Love My Business

October 30th, 2010 by admin No comments »

I Love My Business ImageWhat made you decide to start a business? Many employers say they do so because they want to gain personal freedom and become their own boss. They have big dreams that they want to do it. They love all these ideas. When you start your business, I am sure you are filled with passion and joy. It feels like the first days of a new romance. All you can think of and tell is about your business.

Indeed, a happy moment. Today, on Valentine’s Day, I ask you to fall in love again. In the time since you started your business, you have been through many things. You’ve worked hard and get the benefits. Now your love has subsided and washed away.

Ask yourself now, do you still love your business? Still or now, it all has turned into just a partner, a loyal friend?

1. Take a moment. Absence will grow longing. Take a little time and recall the reasons why you started your business. Reconnect with the joy that you have first. Relive the dream and let yourself feel what you feel in the beginning.

2. From your current business, ask what you love most? Some of the work that you like, just a regular old job. Focus on what you can enjoy. Appreciate what is working. And develop a system to make hard work easier. You also delegate work that you do not enjoy. Seek help from outside. Do what you love, give rest to others.
3. Make a plan. Make plans to come out of the situation overwhelmed and re-do the job that you really enjoy. You can put it in writing. Clean the dust from your business plan. Read the first page where you write down all the interesting things about the great business you have. Having a written plan will relieve stress and makes you responsible. You’ll feel stronger with the plan.
4. Share your passion. Tell people about your new plan, and vision that have been updated. Spread your enthusiasm, like when you experience a first date and talk about it constantly. Share the feeling of freedom that you feel. Falling in love, is a contagious feeling, and you’ll be amazed, that this will bring a difference in business and your life.

Merry Xmas!

October 28th, 2010 by admin No comments »

Merry Xmas! ImageChristmas Greetings is a greeting given to friends, family, colleagues and relatives at Christmas time. Christmas greetings delivered with good intentions. The most popular Christmas greeting is “Merry Christmas”, which refers directly to the spirit of joy, which is felt by so many people in the Christmas holiday. People write a Christmas greeting in Christmas cards or emails.

Many Christmas greeting that is displayed on the wrapping paper, ornaments and Christmas decorations. In many countries, the winter is a good time to shop, they will buy gifts and sctocking to be filled. Many shop owners who decorate their place with Christmas-themed decorations. And the employees are also expected, buyers will shop Christmas Greeting throughout the holidays.

Christmas greeting that exists today, may vary depending on different cultures and religions. If you are not sure about what one’s background, ethnicity or culture, it is best to send a card with general greeting, like “Happy Holidays”, “Seasons Greetings,” or “Peace on Earth”. That’s if you believe, that the person does not celebrate Christmas. But if you still want them to know that you are thinking of them throughout the holiday season, you can send a greeting to Thanksgiving, New Year, Hanukkah, or Kwanza.
Holiday season will soon come. And now it’s time to prepare for your Christmas Card. Those people recognize that sending Christmas cards is fun, just like when they receive it. Christmas Card sent to show your attention to the Family and Friends. People feel very happy receiving christmas greeting, just like you. Christmas Greeting Card became available in stores or the internet in early October. You can begin to plan to whom will you send Christmas cards and what you want to write to them.

The more personal your Christmas card, the better. Tell your life to friends, family, spouse and your sons and daughters, and what you do in the workplace. Sending Christmas greeting cards are fun activities for the whole family. Children can help put a stamp and write the return address. While parents can write a greeting on the Christmas Card. It’s hard to find cards that have a meaningful words with an inspiring image. It is helpful if you plan it and make this activity be fun for the whole family.