Ready To Work At Home?

If you are ready to work at home, the first step is to not to quit your current job yet. Unless you don't have a job, and then you are ready to begin. Many people would love to find the perfect work at home job. The truth is that there is no perfect work at home job. What there is are a lot of jobs, opportunities and ways to make money working from home available.

With the advent of computers, a work at home job has become a reality for many people. Computers have made it possible for nearly anyone to find a work at home job if they are willing to put forth the effort.

A work at home job may be able to be done in your pajamas, but it does not mean that the job will not entail actual work, and it does not mean that you will get paid to do nothing. It does mean that you can have a more flexible schedule and that you don't have to dress up to go to work or commute in traffic every day.

If you are serious about working online at home, you MUST start by following these important steps:

Search the net to find as many work at home opportunities as you can.

Sign up for some work at home newsletters to gain more information.

Network in chat rooms and forums with others who are doing the same thing. Chances are you will find something that is suitable for you as a work at home job.

Be skeptical of offers that sound too good to be true, and use your common sense when looking at work at home job offers.

Be wary of work opportunities that charge large membership or start up fees. There are plenty of online job prospects that require little funding or are totally free.

By following these steps you are providing yourself with the right tools to make an informed decision about working at home on the internet. So get started and good luck!!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Art of Selling

The art of selling begins with the right selling attitude.

When you combine the right attitude with sharpened selling skills you can achieve everything you want in sales.

There's a lesson from golf I'd like to share with you that may impact your attitude - at least I hope it does.

If you know anything about golf, you know that the U.S. Open was played this past weekend.

It came down to the last hole and the last putt. It was 12 feet long. Sink the putt and you're going to the 18-hole playoff on Monday.

Tiger Woods sank the putt and would meet Rocco Mediate on Monday 18-hole playoff.

I was fortunate enough to play with Rocco 20 years ago in a Ronald McDonald Charity event at the famed Oakmont Country Club.

Rocco has never won a major golf tournament. Tiger Woods has won 14.

So I'm cheering for both guys to win for different reasons.

It got me thinking about inspiration. It doesn't matter if you're a professional golfer or a professional sales representative. We all need to be inspired.

In 1969 Tony Jacklin won the British Open.

In 1970 Tony Jacklin won the U.S. Open.

Several weeks ago he was asked where he got his inspiration from throughout his golfing career.

He said he was inspired by a poem. This poem that inspired Tony Jacklin was written by his caddie John Elnor.

Here's the poem:

If you think you are beaten, you are.

If you think you dare not, you don't.

If you would like to win but think you can't, it's almost certain you won't.

If you think you'll lose, you've lost.

For out in the world, you'll find, success begins in the fellow's will. It's all in a state of mind.

Think big and your deeds will grow.

Think small and you'll fall behind.

Think that you can and you will.

It's all in a state of mind.

Life's battles won't always go to the strong or fast at hand, but sooner or later, the man who wins is the man who thinks he can.

I think it's a terrific poem with a dynamic message for entrepreneurs and salespeople.

Why not read this poem everyday before you make a first sales call.

One of the cornerstones to the art of selling is your selling attitude.

If you think you can you will. If you think you can't you won't.

Why would you ever imagine and think you can't when all it takes is imagining and thinking you can?


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