Marketing, Selling and Serving the Older Adult, Senior Citizens, Family Caregivers

Written by Barbara Mascio


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Ester Whitney, owner of Sweet Adeline's Home writes I feel I have been given a great opportunity to berepparttar first Residential Home Care Provider to be approved by Senior Approved Services inrepparttar 142751 Dallas Area … everyone has been impressed … http://www.sweetadelineshomes.com

Tony Latina and Peggy Schmidt, co-owners of Advanced Laser Solutions writes We have had nothing but positive feedback fromrepparttar 142752 referrals from Senior Approved Services. They have been excellent to work with and we strongly recommend them. http://www.seniorsapprove.com/stop_smoking.html

Paul Stone, owner of Occasional Help for Seniors a general cleaning and handyman service writes We are so proud to be Certified as a Senior Approved Service. Putting this on our brochures, business cards and other advertisement pieces has clearly, without a doubt, increased our client base. Barbara is right; seniors need services but are afraid or confused about which one to call. http://www.seniorsapprove.com/occasional-help.html

See http://www.qualityeldercare.com/providers for details. Mention Savings Code 0630 when you apply for certification.

Founder of Senior Approved Services, a National Network of Products, Resources, and Services Endorsed by Seniors


Red, Green, Yellow - or - Stop, Go, Go Very Fast: Which Describes Your Online Trading?

Written by Jonathan van Clute


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Green Lighters just want to travel safely and smoothly. They don't mind what happens alongrepparttar way so they just keep going withrepparttar 142731 flow of traffic. Sounds smart, doesn't it? Yet, what real gain is there in being "just like everyone else"?

Yellow Lighters don't want to miss any opportunity so will do whatever is needed to capturerepparttar 142732 potential reward. But how big is their risk in being first?

Each is goingrepparttar 142733 same direction, and could even be inrepparttar 142734 exact same type of vehicle, but none is actually any more guaranteed to arrive at their destination thanrepparttar 142735 other. The Yellow Lighter will probably get thererepparttar 142736 fastest, but could also get into an accident alongrepparttar 142737 way from so much speeding. The Green Lighter will arrive safely in a reasonable time, but will likely arrive withrepparttar 142738 rest ofrepparttar 142739 crowd and never be early. The Red Lighter will probably always be late, and will typically spend so much time onrepparttar 142740 road that they never get to fully enjoy their destination.

Which are you? Which do you want to be? How do you assess risk and reward in your financial decisions, your daily activities, your life? Like it or not, everything we do every day has a risk and an associated reward.

Getting in a car each day and driving to work carries with itrepparttar 142741 very real risk of death from a traffic accident, withrepparttar 142742 reward onrepparttar 142743 other side ofrepparttar 142744 commute being a paycheck. Everyone must assessrepparttar 142745 risks and rewards in their life for themselves on an ongoing basis, something that I myself do constantly every day and that I encourage you to do as well. You just might be surprised atrepparttar 142746 trades you find yourself making unconsciously.

I invite you to notice your trading style and adjust it according torepparttar 142747 results you wish to achieve. Being conscious of our behavior patterns and changing them when appropriate can make allrepparttar 142748 difference in online trading success.

Jonathan van Clute is a full time investor, educator, speaker, and online options and sports arbitrage trader. In addition to his business activities, he is also a musician, video editor/animator, and one of the world's greatest Segway Polo athletes. He can be reached via email at jonathan@PMLinvestments.com and is speaking at an upcoming teleseminar, visit http://snurl.com/vclights for details.


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