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    Your Propensity to Change - How Far Would You Go?
    It is easy to dream about an exotic island. It takes a bit more to prepare a trip to this island and spend some time there. But the real challenge is to take your stuff and migrate to this little island.It is said that people that migrate hold on to more conservative customs than in the country of origin. The explanation for this is that people who migrate carry their historic environment (customs, rituals and ideas of the country of origin) with them and conserve these carefully because they serve as beacons in the new country where the new emigrant could feel really lost. Perhaps that this myth is less an issue in this modern age where e
    in the mid 1990’s by Coach U, a USA based online coach provider for the purpose of certifying their own life coaching courses.

    Myth Five; Certification adds credibility and confirms level of experience Fact: Certification means absolutely zilch and does not qualify someone as having the best skills and experience as a business/executive coach.

    Myth Six; Coaching organisations are selective in who they admit on to a coach training prog

    How To Grow Your Business On A Shoestring Budget
    There are three, and only three, ways to increase (grow) your business. These are:1. Get more customers; 2. Get your customers to buy more; 3. Get your customers to buy more often.The tactics to cover all three ways would fill a 190 page book* so, in this article, we’ll cover just one component of one of the three strategies, getting your customers to buy more often.OK! So you want me to prove that I know what I am talking about, hmm?How can you encourage customers to buy more often? Big businesses do it with loyalty programs. Airlines do have their frequent flier programs. Credit Card companies have
    The Truth about Business and Executive Coaching

    People from all walks of life are jumping onto the coaching bandwagon, lured by stories of ?100,000 salaries, many with little or zero experience are fighting for their piece of the pie. Let’s get down to facts and demolish a few myths, mostly generated by the coaching industry itself.

    Myth One; you can earn at least ?5000 a week/month as a life/business/executive coach
    Fact: 40% of coaches earn less than 10k a year, and the majority struggle to remain in the profession for more than a year. The reality is in the majority of cases it’s the coach training organisations that are raking in the money.

    Myth Two; Coaching is officially recognised
    Fact; There is not one official coach training orgainisation or body that is recognised by any government anywhere in the world. The reality is that some of the larger "international" coaching associations were privately founded by commercial training companies for the purpose of externally ‘legitimising’ their training courses. These types of associations typically have a private business agenda that concentrates on adding large numbers of members to their database for revenue generating purposes.

    Myth Three; Clients are crying out for coaches
    Fact; The industry has more coaches than clients, during a survey over 50% of ICF coaches said it took them over two years to obtain their first coaching assignment. Every week a new coaching company springs up offering “certification”, the industry is already saturated with ill equipped, “coaches” with little or no actual practical experience, coaches are crying out for clients.

    Myth Four; You need a ICF (international coach federation) diploma to be recognised as a legitimate coach Fact; The ICF was formed in the mid 1990’s by Coach U, a USA based online coach provider for the purpose of certifying their own life coaching courses.

    Myth Five; Certification adds credibility and confirms level of experience Fact: Certification means absolutely zilch and does not qualify someone as having the best skills and experience as a business/executive coach.

    Myth Six; Coaching organisations are selective in who they admit on to a coach training progr

    Fundraising with Pixel Advertising Raises Money and Awareness for Nonprofit Organizations
    Pixel advertising is a form of internet advertising that is increasing in popularity. Publicity surrounding a pixel advertising website created by a British college student who needed to raise money to pay for his education has created great interest in this type of advertising.The website, called the milliondollarhomepage.com, has earned its creator, Alex Tew, hundreds of thousands of dollars since he launched it in August, 2005. Tew's website homepage is a grid that is divided into one million pixel blocks. The pixels are sold to advertisers in blocks of 100 pixels, each measuring 10 x 10 pixels. Each pixel block becomes part of a colorf
    coaches earn less than 10k a year, and the majority struggle to remain in the profession for more than a year. The reality is in the majority of cases it’s the coach training organisations that are raking in the money.

    Myth Two; Coaching is officially recognised
    Fact; There is not one official coach training orgainisation or body that is recognised by any government anywhere in the world. The reality is that some of the larger "international" coaching associations were privately founded by commercial training companies for the purpose of externally ‘legitimising’ their training courses. These types of associations typically have a private business agenda that concentrates on adding large numbers of members to their database for revenue generating purposes.

    Myth Three; Clients are crying out for coaches
    Fact; The industry has more coaches than clients, during a survey over 50% of ICF coaches said it took them over two years to obtain their first coaching assignment. Every week a new coaching company springs up offering “certification”, the industry is already saturated with ill equipped, “coaches” with little or no actual practical experience, coaches are crying out for clients.

    Myth Four; You need a ICF (international coach federation) diploma to be recognised as a legitimate coach Fact; The ICF was formed in the mid 1990’s by Coach U, a USA based online coach provider for the purpose of certifying their own life coaching courses.

    Myth Five; Certification adds credibility and confirms level of experience Fact: Certification means absolutely zilch and does not qualify someone as having the best skills and experience as a business/executive coach.

    Myth Six; Coaching organisations are selective in who they admit on to a coach training prog

    Replacing Your High Paying IT Job
    The demand for IT professionals is extremely large currently but it may not last forever. The government, military and large corporations are spending a lot on IT right now. Why you might ask?Well, the government is spending due to organizing its agencies to work better together. The military is spending on Net-Centric Warfare to protect the American People. Corporations are spending in order to comply with ridiculous over regulation due to the insanity of brain-dead bureaucrats in regulatory bodies.In the future it is obvious that the pressure of the business community to alleviate some of the this over regulation will take place.
    onal" coaching associations were privately founded by commercial training companies for the purpose of externally ‘legitimising’ their training courses. These types of associations typically have a private business agenda that concentrates on adding large numbers of members to their database for revenue generating purposes.

    Myth Three; Clients are crying out for coaches
    Fact; The industry has more coaches than clients, during a survey over 50% of ICF coaches said it took them over two years to obtain their first coaching assignment. Every week a new coaching company springs up offering “certification”, the industry is already saturated with ill equipped, “coaches” with little or no actual practical experience, coaches are crying out for clients.

    Myth Four; You need a ICF (international coach federation) diploma to be recognised as a legitimate coach Fact; The ICF was formed in the mid 1990’s by Coach U, a USA based online coach provider for the purpose of certifying their own life coaching courses.

    Myth Five; Certification adds credibility and confirms level of experience Fact: Certification means absolutely zilch and does not qualify someone as having the best skills and experience as a business/executive coach.

    Myth Six; Coaching organisations are selective in who they admit on to a coach training prog

    Change
    PEOPLE - The most obvious reason we see a faster rate of change is because we are producing a lot more people and people cause change. People make things - they come up with new ideas - they compete for scarce resources. Whatever sorts of things people do, we'll see it happening more and faster.TECHNOLOGY - Since technology is a product of the human race, we can expect the rate of technological change and advancement to follow the trends of our population growth. It has been stated that over 80% of the world's technological advances have occurred since 1900. With more people to come and also because technology actually f
    er 50% of ICF coaches said it took them over two years to obtain their first coaching assignment. Every week a new coaching company springs up offering “certification”, the industry is already saturated with ill equipped, “coaches” with little or no actual practical experience, coaches are crying out for clients.

    Myth Four; You need a ICF (international coach federation) diploma to be recognised as a legitimate coach Fact; The ICF was formed in the mid 1990’s by Coach U, a USA based online coach provider for the purpose of certifying their own life coaching courses.

    Myth Five; Certification adds credibility and confirms level of experience Fact: Certification means absolutely zilch and does not qualify someone as having the best skills and experience as a business/executive coach.

    Myth Six; Coaching organisations are selective in who they admit on to a coach training prog

    Career Help
    If you are young and have not chosen your career yet or if you've been working for some time and have decided to change your job or career but are not sure which career or job you are going to change to, you can take advantage of career help available online as well as offline. Career or job change has been more and more common in our turbulent job or labour markets, and many people all over the world are trying to find a job, every day.What does such a career aid consist of and which steps do you have to go through to get the job or career you really want? The steps below will give a brief description of a general process of career plan
    in the mid 1990’s by Coach U, a USA based online coach provider for the purpose of certifying their own life coaching courses.

    Myth Five; Certification adds credibility and confirms level of experience Fact: Certification means absolutely zilch and does not qualify someone as having the best skills and experience as a business/executive coach.

    Myth Six; Coaching organisations are selective in who they admit on to a coach training programme. Fact: They couldn’t care less as long as you can cough up the cash.

    Myth; Coaching can be done over the phone Fact: Hmm really? How can a coach possibly offer expert advice without meeting the individual face to face? Can a Doctor diagnose an Illness over the phone? No he wants to examine you first. The same applies to coaching, a one on one meeting is essential in the first instance for the effective implementation of a coaching protocol. Then and only then can coaching assignments be carried out at a distance.

    So what is important about selecting a coach for your business?
    Experience in business! Theo Paphitis on a recent edition of BBC2’s Dragons Den was approached by a prospective entrepreneur to set up a coaching project. When questioned about how many years she had studied, she replied none, I trained with a master over two months (NLP master in this case), the only masters are school masters or as they are more commonly known head teachers or head masters or ships masters. If anyone calls themselves a master run a mile. She was then questioned what practical business experience she had. Answer none. Theo quite rightly then questioned how anyone could set them selves up as a business coach/trainer/mentor/consultant with out actually having experience in business!. As was expected all Dragons, quickly dismissed the business model as impractical.

    Lets face it if you need your car serviced you get a qualified mechanic who has had many years experience working on cars, preferably on your make. If you want your plumbing fixed you get a qualified plumber who has served his/her time as an apprentice fixing many sinks etc, if you have gynacologist problems you go to a qualified gynaecologist not a plumber!

    The same rule of thumb applies to tak

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