Make a Lasting Impression

Written by Jeff Gustafson


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of dollars to bring in a celebrity for a photo op. But nothing is further fromrepparttar truth. My focus is onrepparttar 104748 word “experience”. It does not take a celebrity to create an impression, experience, or lasting memory. That can all be accomplished with a simple digital camera, an inexpensive photo printer and a little bit of creativity to setrepparttar 104749 right tone. The idea is to attract attention and create interest and getting people to participate in “getting a little crazy” can do that. The key is to develop a theme for what type of photo you want to take and then have some fun with it takingrepparttar 104750 focus away from “the photograph” and putting it on “the experience” which is whererepparttar 104751 lasting impressions reside.

With a few simple techniques, you can get these photos to come out rightrepparttar 104752 first time every time, not leavingrepparttar 104753 photo op to chance. You give people a GREAT EXPERIENCE while attracting a ton of interest creating “Lasting Impressions”.

Jeff Gustafson, The Funographer, is the author of the eBook "Funography - Turning Your Passion for Photography into Profits"


Four Traps that Catch Entrepreneurs

Written by Claudette Rowley


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Trap #4: I can't have what I want.

Truth: Often as entrepreneurs, we feel that we must follow a set of rules about how to "do" entrepreneurship. These rules may or may not match what we want as entrepreneurs, leading us to feel like we can't have what we want. For example, you might identify that you want to structure your business so that you don't work on Friday afternoons. In response, you might hear a voice in your head that says something like, "You'll never be successful unless you work as many hours as possible."

You get to want what you want. In my own life, andrepparttar lives of my clients, I've noticed thatrepparttar 104747 more closely aligned my life is with what I want -repparttar 104748 more easily my business flows to me. Here's why: when you are doing something you don't want to do or don't like to do, it drains precious mental, emotional and physical energy from you. Remember a time when you were so engaged in an activity that you forgot to look atrepparttar 104749 clock. You might have forgotten to eat lunch or missed an appointment. When you're that "high on life", you create energy. When you do what you deeply want, your energy flows in a positive direction, creating opportunities that might not have previously existed.

------------------------------------------------------------------ Claudette Rowley, coach and author, helps professionals identify and pursue their true purpose and calling in life. Contact her today for a complimentary consultation at 781-676-5633 or claudette@metavoice.org. Sign up for her free newsletter "Insights forrepparttar 104750 Savvy" at http://www.metavoice.org.



Claudette Rowley, coach and author, helps professionals identify and pursue their true purpose and calling in life. Contact her today for a complimentary consultation at 781-676-5633 or claudette@metavoice.org. Sign up for her free newsletter "Insights for the Savvy" at http://www.metavoice.org.




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