Are You Worth Investing In?

Written by Lorraine Pirihi


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Yet there's only thing that will determine your income and level of success and that's your brain ... what you feed it on and how you use it determines your results. Look after it and fill it with new ideas and information and it will richly reward you. Neglect it and it will fade and fail."

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The Final Word I've found that those people who do not invest time and money in themselves and rely on their employer to pay for their development, dance to someone else's tune. They leave their future in someone else's hands.

In fact most people drift along in life taking whatever is dished out to them.

They cannot 'be bothered' investing any extra time, money or energy in themselves. It's much easier to float withrepparttar crowd.

I also notice that many ofrepparttar 103984 clients I have who invest their own money into their coaching program are extremely committed to making changes into their lives. They move ahead in leaps and bounds compared to clients who have had their program funded by their company.

When you pay for something yourself, you are more likely to value it.

If you really want to move ahead in your life, isn't it time that you started to invest in yourself?



Lorraine Pirihi, principal of The Office Organiser is Australia's Personal Productivity Coach. She specialises in working with businesspeople showing them how to dramatically boost their productivity, reduce the stress and the mess in their lives and have more time for enjoying their life.


How to Really Benefit from Associations (Part 2 of 3-Part Series)

Written by Diana Barnum


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· Part II: “Tips For Improved Networking in Associations” http://movingaheadcommunications.com/associations2.html

· Part III: “Researching Associations in Your Industries” http://movingaheadcommunications.com/associations3.html

Part II: TIPS FOR IMPROVED NETWORKING IN ASSOCIATIONS

1. Give people a break - - as much as possible! Association folks are just as busy or more so than any other business people. Many are doing double-duty with volunteer work on top of their regularly paid work everyday. So, for example, if someone said they’d call & didn’t, open your next call to that person with something like, “You’ve probably been super busy, so I just wanted to touch base for a sec….”

2. Membership Directory – Two words: USE IT. Call people from it, email them, send them postcards. Jot notes inrepparttar margins. Write notes from meetings & other group events inrepparttar 103983 margins to help describe members; like: “the gent withrepparttar 103984 cowboy hat who sat next to me.”

3. Participate – join in discussions, introduce yourself at meetings, ask questions, etc. Don’t leave allrepparttar 103985 “thinking and planning” up torepparttar 103986 Board members. Share any resources, suggestions and ideas that you have that may help group members.

4. Reach Out - Not only volunteer, but reach out to fellow group members. Everyone goes through job stress, family situations, “bad hair” days, etc. Don’t just be a “good time” friend or contact only.

5. Lemons into Lemonade – Reach out; make lemonade out of lemons. For example, don’t be a gossip. It’s easy in a group situation to get caught up in an issue and be opposed to another member. Remember to be fair and allow others to voice their opinions. You don’t always have to agree with everyone. And you won’t. But disagree in an agreeable manner. For example, if someone else’s idea is voted in instead of yours, don’t cop an attitude & drop out or quitrepparttar 103987 group. Giverepparttar 103988 other person’s idea a try and maybe write up a report on it for a future presentation and include your suggestions for improvements.

Note: If you did happen to mess up and inadvertently cop an attitude and insult someone or something, take a time out. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, apologize / make amends and move on. No one is perfect. And no one expects you to be. Kindness and apologies are always welcome. That “Do Unto Others” Golden Rule works wonders and is appreciated in groups worldwide, regardless ofrepparttar 103989 industry.

6. Grow / Joint Ventures (JVs) – Generally groups have a Nationwide affiliation and affiliations with other states / regions. Get involved (slow and steady) with their overall concerns. And stay abreast of their issues when possible. Reach out torepparttar 103990 other affiliations and network, too. They often offer educational and other industry opportunities, and often with an outlook that can enhance your own, coming from another point of view. When possible, seek joint venture (JV) opportunities.

JV tips:

·Don’t be afraid to ask.

·Put your request in writing (forrepparttar 103991 general public, unless you’re in a hi-tech field).

·Treat your request like a proposal & include past work you’ve done in this field, samples, references, additional resources, your credentials, etc. with your request. Prepackage info into autoresponders http://presssuccess.com/AutoPilot so it can be sent upon request.

· Be flexible. For example, others may have already asked similarly, so you might be offered a “group” project instead. Or maybe a Board member has a totally different idea but with your same guidelines, so maybe you could slant your proposal a little differently. ·Have patience & follow up in a professional manner. Reaching a “Board-approved” decision can take awhile to get through channels. So sit tight and touch base every once in awhile.

·“No” doesn’t mean forever. Maybe your idea could work next quarter or next year. Or maybe your proposal could be altered and resubmitted. No’s are not personal in nature. So treat them like regular business proposals and follow up for feedback and suggestions. Maybe there is something else you could do that would be a much better fit.

·Refer to "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," by Stephen R. Covey. And focus on Habit 5, “Seek First to Understand, then to be Understood.”

·Keep up. Keep educating yourself and your helpers. For example, inexpensive company subscriptions to a monthly ebook club http://presssuccess.com/wholesale andrepparttar 103992 jvAlert Perpetual Learning Series www.jvAlert.com/LearningSeries.aspx?id=1805 help to catch up withrepparttar 103993 latest scoop -- what works and what doesn’t work from top-level marketers & industry leaders.

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By Diana Barnum, president of http://movingaheadcommunications.com and CEO of http://ohiohelp.net . For more help with marketing, public relations and writing, email diana@ohiohelp.net or call: (614) 529-9459


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