Does cold calling work? Yes it does, but to make it effective you need to know how to cold call, and in this, the opening statement is crucial. About the author Currently residing in Atlanta, GA with their 2 children, Nancy & Bill Jamison have been married 9 incredible years. Nancy is a successful Home Business Expert & Entrepreneur, the Co-Author of Hyper-Growth: How to Catapult the Growth of Any Small Business Using Proven M5 System, due out in November 2008 & the CO-Leader of a weekly International Mastermind Meeting. Nancy is an avid reader, gardener, world traveler and lifelong student of Personal Development. For more information and to receive a FREE Business Strategy Call with Nancy Jamison, visit www.NancyJamison.com.
This is a fun look into the workings of another fine book by Donald Trump in collaboration with Bill Zanker, the Founder of The Learning Annex and presenter of the Wealth Expos. Discussed are the elements of the book’s format, content, and opinions and insights into the subjects presented. A great read that is both enlightening and enjoyable. A definite read for those on a journey of personal development.
Personal Development is and has been a huge movement globally for the last 4 years. My articles are quick and concise steps to help the reader in setting and achieving all of their goals. Part 1
Your mind is a house divided. Without your prior consent it’s been split right down the middle. On the one side is your left-brain: rational and logical. Think of it as the Mr. Spock of your mind. On the other side is your right-brain: holistic and intuitive. It is the artist, shaman and psychic. In reality your two halves are always working together but for most people the left side ends up doing most of the work. Your right-brain intelligence is an area of potentially amazing yet more than likely untapped ability. Left-brain vs. Right-brain thinking
Part Four in the “Coming Into Your Own” Series For most of us, the need to have productive and intimate relationships is very important. We work on improving our marriages and friendships and sometimes, although unproductively, we try to work on others, too. We often think we will be happy when our relationships are happy. This thought process is really backwards. In other words, our relationships will be happier ones when we are happier with ourselves. A big piece in coming into your own is to have the courage to “go at it alone” for a while. |