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Whatever it takes – set yourself up for success. 4. Just do it! 5. Reward yourself when you are finished – but only when you are finished. I reward myself by going out for coffee afterwards, or taking a break. 6. Appreciate the feeling of getting something done that would normally sit in your in-tray for ages. 7. Consider whether you should actually be doing this job. There are some things that we just aren’t suited to, or that we don’ Top 10 Reasons To Move Your Internet Business To Panama (While You Stay Home) is it because you have to deliver bad news and you’re not sure how to go about it?10. Pay no income taxes on profits your company does not remit to the U.S. You should pay taxes in your country on money your Panamanian corporation pays you, whether in salary 2. Commit to doing it at a certain time. I usually do the things I like to avoid in the morning, so they are out of the way. 3. Prepare! If you need to write yourself a script, do it. 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I reward myself by going out for coffee afterwards, or taking a break. 6. Appreciate the feeling of getting something done that would normally sit in your in-tray for ages. 7. Consider whether you should actually be doing this job. There are some things that we just aren’t suited to, or that we don’ How to Save Your Company with Preventative Service Maintenance e afterwards, or taking a break.When computers or networks go down, a company is out of business. This is a simple fact of life in the current business environment. For most small businesses, being out of business fo 6. Appreciate the feeling of getting something done that would normally sit in your in-tray for ages. 7. Consider whether you should actually be doing this job. There are some things that we just aren’t suited to, or that we don’t have the expertise for. If the things you avoid fall into this category, consider outsourcing them to an expert.
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