Nov 28

Among hundreds of classical job interview questions, some are really important in that they must be answered carefully in order to work more comfortably. For instance, the job interview question “How long can you work in the office?” or “What is your salary expectation from this job?” can be considered as striking job interview questions now that they aim at learning the key points in a worker’s lifestyle. Conversely, there are such irrational job interview questions that the applicant may feel as if s/he must not be there at that moment. Examples of such boring job interview questions are “Do you go out often?”, “Do you have a steady boy/girlfriend?” or “How often do you go to the dresser’s?”.

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Nov 26

Try to set the goals as realistic as possible, do not exaggerate, you will often frustrate yourself; just go with the real nature of the market to get to your prospected profits. Study their experiences and ask on how much money they make for it. Ask how the process goes. You need different people with different views to have a good idea how they do it. With any company, you need to show your proof of what you offer for a business opportunity. If they want to join, then that would be the time to show them to sign up. It is useless to get them to sign in the first play.

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Nov 26

Choose one that does not need much maintenance, for example, perishable goods like fruits and vegetables are great income generator, but there are too many competitors and requires you to spend large sums of money for storage. Look for a business that does not need these kinds of special care. Remember, you are in a business to make money not lose it. Since we can communicate with anyone from around the world, you can look for a business that exports quality handmade products that are cheap. You can then import these products and sell them in your own home by using the internet with a larger price tag.

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Nov 11

The truth is that the only wrong mistake is one we do not learn from. Another key to mastering the ride of life is to understand that when things go wrong, we have a choice. We can be our own worst enemy or we can be our own best friends. We can criticize ourselves and curse our own bad luck, or we can coach ourselves, extract value from what we learned, and focus on how we can handle that situation better in the future. The next time something devastating happens to you, whether it is a layoff or a failed project, remember that there are lessons to be learned.

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