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Offline Nailah Jumoke
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Date: May 06, 2008 12:42
Subject: Living for the good.
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I am a student at Fresno City College as an English major.  I also work part-time as a student aide, as well as volunteer for several organizations: American Cancer Society, The Fresno Opera Society, Fresno Film Works, The Komen for Breast Cure Foundation, and as bookstore manager for my church.

As an aspiring writer, I am writing my first book of poems, and working on my first fiction with the aide of my instructors and a wonderful mentor.  I am an avid reader of spiritual/self-help books and short-stories, with emphasis on African American literature.

I am single (widow), with three adult children and 8 grand-children. I love what I am learning about life and all its possibilities, which includes making new friends.  May this site serve to do just that.

Peace and blessings to all of you.

Nailah

 
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Offline Melissa Olson
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Date: May 02, 2008 15:08
Subject: Helping you with your business goals
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I LOVE what I do, that's why I do it! but I also love to help others.  It's truly rewarding to be able to help someone else with their goals and dreams.

I own a website and marketing services company dedicated to providing a RELIABLE and ALL INCLUSIVE services that are high quality, cost effective.

We offer the full service of updates, consultation, design and integration so you don't have to worry about it, it's hassle free and affordable!

I am happy to answer any questions people have about websites whether they choose our service or not. It's a large task to start and it can be overwhelming so I am happy to help.

Email me directly at Melissa@THEEBC.com. You can also check out our website at www.THEEBC.com.

I look forward to hearing from you!
Melissa
 
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Offline Dawn Christian
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Date: May 02, 2008 08:03
Subject: Products that Work!
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My SeneGence Journey has been amazing! I found these amazing products in 2001 and I fall in love everytime I put them on my face or body.

Makeup that stays on all day? What a concept. And they actually do what they claim.

I knew that I had to start distributing to the masses when I realized I couldn't find them anywhere in OK. So my journey in Sales began in 2005.

What a wonderful opportunity to help women feel beautiful and help build financial security for my family.

This Company Continues to amaze me with Revolutionary Products and Ways to improve the business end for its distributors, they really care about the distributors in the field!

Want to join my team?

Its free through May 11th, Happy Mothers Day. Give yourself a gift!!

www.senegence.com/face2face

 
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Offline baskin robins
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Date: Mar 21, 2008 07:46
Subject: CV writing service
Music: However, I used the CV writing services and was really glad with excellent quality.
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However, I used the CV writing services and was really glad with excellent quality.
 
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Offline Bill Brown
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Date: Mar 18, 2008 06:53
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I ordered resume at resume writing service. doubted the quality, however, I was positively surprised recommend to all.
 
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Offline Cheryl Frei
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Date: Oct 21, 2007 14:15
Subject: Are We Empowering Ourselves and Others?
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When we speak are we empowering ourselves? Are we empowering others? Are we paying any attention? Are we listening? Are we hearing ourselves, are we hearing others around us? Do we lift up another, or pull them down?

How often have you been talking to someone and notice that the energy simply drains away, and there’s a sense of loss? You come away from the interaction feeling a sadness, or loss of enthusiasm. 

Have you ever noticed that with certain people, when you are in conversation with them that you feel more energetic, inspired, even excited to do something? My guess is these people have a way of empowering you!

  Are you,  yourself being a conduit for empowering another?  As you speak, you sense that energy flowing from your being and the other person becoming more energetic, happier, or even excited about something?

The way we speak really has the power to cause change within ourselves and the people around us.  We can either be draining, or inspiring!  Some people seem to have this empowering attitude as a natural part of them, it shines and flows out so much so, every time you are around them.  These folks are easy for us to want to be around, to even seek out and look for. 

Being a person of empowerment is achievable for all of us.  It begins within, with the desire to become inspirational.  It is a gift we all carry within, and some of us have to work at looking for it, dusting it off, practicing, paying attention and listening to ourselves.  Feeling blessed, and viewing all people as blessed, and gifted brings us to a place of connection to the this sense of possibilities and opportunities for not only ourselves but for everyone we come into contact with! 

Cheryl Frei
Addiction Recovery Life Coach
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coach@cherylfrei.com

 

 
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Offline Lorraine Howell
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Date: Oct 01, 2007 07:45
Subject: Give Your Elevator Speecg aLift-Worksheet
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Give Your Elevator Speech a Lift!*

 

 

1.  Who is your audience/target customer? ________________________________________________________________

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2.  What do they care about? What is important to them?

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3.  Why should they do business or work with you?  WIIFT?_________________

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4.  What do you do?  What results do you provide?

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5.  What are you selling? (How do want people to feel when they work with you?) ________________________________________________________________

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6.  What spins your jets about what you do? _____________________________
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7.  What do you do better than anyone else?  (What is your specialty?) ________________________________________________________________

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8.  What would your best clients/customers say about you?

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9.  Give an example of one successful project.

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10.  What do you want people to remember?

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*Part of the Give It A Lift! Series

Give It A Lift! is a Trademark Owned by Lorraine Howell

Copyright © 2007 Howell Seattle

 

 
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Offline April Stensgard
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Date: Sep 20, 2007 15:05
Subject: 50 Common Interview Questions
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Offline Mikelann Valterra
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Date: Sep 10, 2007 00:00
Subject: How to Tell Your Clients You are Raising Your Rate
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How to Tell Your Clients You are Raising Your Rates 
Here is one method that is respectful of your clients and feels may feel more comfortable to you.
 
Decide how much you are raising your rates and when the new rates will go into effect. Let’s suppose that it is September, you currently charge $100 per hour, and you want to increase your rate to $110 per hour the following January.
 
As soon as you decide to raise your rate, prospective clients are quoted the new price immediately. Do not give new in-coming clients the old rate and tell them that it will increase in January. Start charging the new rate as soon as you set it. You may have to work through some discomfort at stating your new rate to prospects.
 
To your existing clients, say this: “I want to let you know that I am raising my rates, but since you are a current client, I will not raise your rate for three months. My new fee is $110, and new clients are already billed this amount. I really value our work and enjoy working with you, so I am going to wait until January to raise your rate.” You are telling them that they are getting a deal and that others are already being charged more.
 
I have always followed this process when raising my rates. Because of the ongoing relationship, I give my existing clients about three months’ notice. When I tell them that I’m raising their rate but not for three months, they often thank me, especially when they know that others are already paying more.
 
I announce a rate-hike in a letter that doubles as a marketing opportunity. I send my clients a letter that has other information (new schedule, hours, services, and so on), and in the letter, I inform them that I’m raising my rate.
 
I had a colleague send out a letter to all her past clients, informing them that she was raising her rates. (She had asked for my advice.) She had not seen some of these clients in a long time. She was nervous about announcing a rate hike and wondered if she would lose current clients, but she made herself send the letter anyway. She also used the letter as a reason to inform her clients of some of her expanded services and other news items. Imagine her surprise when two old clients, whom she had not seen in a very long time, called her the week they received her letter and booked appointments with her! The letter had, in effect, reminded them about her and her wonderful services, and they couldn’t wait to get back in!
 
If you want help with this subject, check out www.ratesettingtoolkit.com. I’ve had so many people ask about this subject that I finally bundled the workbook and audios together.
 
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Offline Michael Montanez
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Date: Aug 29, 2007 20:14
Subject: Two more days left
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Just got off the last conference call, of our teams first 30 day Moxie Challenge. Although I came into it late, I will resume the Challenge for Month Two in furthering  the steps of commitment.

My experience was a new challenge, just to make the calls to my accountabilty partner on time and daily. It was a bit shakey at first but we managed to make the calls - or had great excuses for the miss. We did talk it over, about continuing and it is possible this may happen.

The main take-away is that I have gained a friend that I only knew by face alone. Now I know more about him and vise-versa. I owe this to the LifeMoxie! program which joined people with similar interest, in pursuing other avenues to success.

Thanks for the support, and thanks for the opportunity!   Michael M. 

 
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Offline Gayle LaSalle
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Date: Aug 26, 2007 19:08
Subject: We Cannot Direct the Wind
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