Friday, May 29, 2020

You Never Know How You Affect Someone

You Never Know How You Affect Someone Throughout out life and career we meet a lot of people. And we leave an impression on them. It doesnt matter if we are the kid in the mailroom, the person behind the cash register, the doorman at the hotel, or the executive in the cafeteria. Each time you have an interaction, whether its in person, on the phone, or digitally, you are affecting someone. Yes, they will walk away with an impression of you, but Im not talking about that. My post from yesterday, about winning, got much more commentary than I expected. Im not just talking about the comments on the post, but also feedback off-line. It affected someone. Want to know something funny? About 75% of the time I finish a blog post and think that was a dud. Boring, cliche, not much to it. I think this comes from the fact that I read the post and think man, how do I really get my message across? Sometimes words seem so inadequate. And those are the posts where someone lets me know how much they loved it. Not oh, you are such a great writer, rather that post really had an affect on me today. I guarantee that you are affecting people today. Your responses, the respect you show, the actions you take to show someone you care about them or their issues somehow today you are going to affect someone. Youll never know how you affect them, and how many people you affect. Can you think of something one thing, that you can do today that will have a positive impact on someone? I should say that this is good for your career and your personal brand, and its a great way to network, etc. etc. Thats all true. But for me, its much bigger than just having a stronger network. We all have a chance of changing the world for the better, even if its just one persons world. What can you do today to affect just one person? You Never Know How You Affect Someone Throughout out life and career we meet a lot of people. And we leave an impression on them. It doesnt matter if we are the kid in the mailroom, the person behind the cash register, the doorman at the hotel, or the executive in the cafeteria. Each time you have an interaction, whether its in person, on the phone, or digitally, you are affecting someone. Yes, they will walk away with an impression of you, but Im not talking about that. My post from yesterday, about winning, got much more commentary than I expected. Im not just talking about the comments on the post, but also feedback off-line. It affected someone. Want to know something funny? About 75% of the time I finish a blog post and think that was a dud. Boring, cliche, not much to it. I think this comes from the fact that I read the post and think man, how do I really get my message across? Sometimes words seem so inadequate. And those are the posts where someone lets me know how much they loved it. Not oh, you are such a great writer, rather that post really had an affect on me today. I guarantee that you are affecting people today. Your responses, the respect you show, the actions you take to show someone you care about them or their issues somehow today you are going to affect someone. Youll never know how you affect them, and how many people you affect. Can you think of something one thing, that you can do today that will have a positive impact on someone? I should say that this is good for your career and your personal brand, and its a great way to network, etc. etc. Thats all true. But for me, its much bigger than just having a stronger network. We all have a chance of changing the world for the better, even if its just one persons world. What can you do today to affect just one person? You Never Know How You Affect Someone Throughout out life and career we meet a lot of people. And we leave an impression on them. It doesnt matter if we are the kid in the mailroom, the person behind the cash register, the doorman at the hotel, or the executive in the cafeteria. Each time you have an interaction, whether its in person, on the phone, or digitally, you are affecting someone. Yes, they will walk away with an impression of you, but Im not talking about that. My post from yesterday, about winning, got much more commentary than I expected. Im not just talking about the comments on the post, but also feedback off-line. It affected someone. Want to know something funny? About 75% of the time I finish a blog post and think that was a dud. Boring, cliche, not much to it. I think this comes from the fact that I read the post and think man, how do I really get my message across? Sometimes words seem so inadequate. And those are the posts where someone lets me know how much they loved it. Not oh, you are such a great writer, rather that post really had an affect on me today. I guarantee that you are affecting people today. Your responses, the respect you show, the actions you take to show someone you care about them or their issues somehow today you are going to affect someone. Youll never know how you affect them, and how many people you affect. Can you think of something one thing, that you can do today that will have a positive impact on someone? I should say that this is good for your career and your personal brand, and its a great way to network, etc. etc. Thats all true. But for me, its much bigger than just having a stronger network. We all have a chance of changing the world for the better, even if its just one persons world. What can you do today to affect just one person?

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Habits of Successful Entrepreneurs - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career

Habits of Successful Entrepreneurs - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Entrepreneurs are known for their creativity and thinking differently from everyone else. I was relieved to learn in a class that “conventional wisdom” need not apply! Believe in yourself According to conventional wisdom, we are told the first step to building our business is to write out a detailed business plan. But most of us are visionaries thinking into the far off future. So it becomes futile at best case to write out a detailed plan as we deal with continual change. It was reassuring to hear entrepreneurship does not embrace conventional wisdom. Seek Opportunity everywhere Much of the instruction I already knew. But the reason I wanted to attend was that it would enable me to meet other entrepreneurs who were ready to move to the next level. My secondary goal was to meet and speak with the professor and the sponsors of the event. I believed it to be an incredible opportunity. Over the years, I’ve learned when we seek opportunity we usually find it. All of my expectations were met and the networking proved to be well worthwhile. Invite Help Do doubt and hesitation enter your mind when it comes to business? This is the point we need to ask for help. Embarrassment and ego need to be set aside. Finding the people who are successful in the areas where you need help the most are the ones to whom you should reach out. Simply ask what strategies they used to become successful. The answers will pour forth! Serve others Help those coming up behind you such as people who ask questions of you and communities that may benefit from your expertise. Over time, you will get to know some well and quite possibly will need to ask questions of them. The process literally becomes one of ‘Give and Take’ where everyone wins. Collaborate Collaboration is one of the most difficult ideas for entrepreneurs to grasp. It should be simple because the definition is a group of people working to help one another. The drawback is collaboration can only work when everyone adheres to the same principles. I know two entrepreneurs who had brilliant ideas that began to succeed. They generously brought in their friends to assist. Sadly, the friends conspired to take the businesses over and booted out the founding CEO’s. Recognizing the horror, it took a colossal leap of faith for me to give collaboration a try. But the leap of faith into the unknown is also applicable to entrepreneurship. Collaboration is merely a vehicle to success. My experience was we were in need of each other’s services in order to move forward. In the process, we learned a tremendous amount and became lifelong friends. Participate in Supportive Branding Your team will go the extra mile for you letting everyone they know about your new projects and events. This is power branding at its best reaching far larger audiences for a greater return. Your name and company are seen everywhere to become widely recognized. Ask for the Sale The sales cycle includes many components and specific techniques will increase the frequency of hearing Yes! However, when you adapt the habits outlined above, many times your prospect will ask permission to purchase from you. This is the ultimate testament that you are doing everything correctly and have built a trusted personal brand. Adapting these entrepreneurial habits to your style will advance you to the Smooth Sale! Author: Elinor Stutz, CEO of Smooth Sale, LLC, (800) 704-1499, was honored by Open View Labs with inclusion in their international list of “Top 25 Sales Influencers for 2012.” Elinor authored the International Best-Selling book, “Nice Girls DO Get the Sale: Relationship Building That Gets Results”, Sourcebooks and the best selling career book, “HIRED! How to Use Sales Techniques to Sell Yourself On Interviews”, Career Press. She provides team sales training, private coaching and highly acclaimed inspirational keynotes for conferences. Elinor is available for consultation.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

5 Simple Tips for Beautiful Sleep

5 Simple Tips for Beautiful Sleep For many of us career girls, stress and sleep deprivation are an unfortunate part of our daily routine. Particularly when combined with a generous social life, extended working hours and the always on” culture engendered by the rise of the smartphone, a good nights sleep is often an afterthought that is continually pushed back into the early hours. However, as cliché dictates, we all need our beauty sleep and, whilst some of us may need more than others, the scientific media are keen to impress the importance of regular, good-quality sleep. A recent article published by the BBC highlighted the arrogance” of both our approach and attitudes to sleeping and the benefits it brings. Thankfully, regardless whether you are an insomniac or or a hypersomniac, a few simple adjustments to your sleeping routine will help you get the most out of whatever time you may have desperately pencilled into your diary to catch up with your sleeping schedule. Daily Routines Whilst were on the subject of schedules and routine, when it comes to sweet dreams, among the most useful tools employed in the fight against sleeping problems is a regular sleeping pattern. If possible, you should set yourself regular times for sleeping and waking up. This will help the body regulate itself and reinforce your sleep cycle. Intensive Exercise Whilst the benefits of regular exercise have always been said to benefit much more than just your nocturnal habits, much has recently been said of short bursts of intensive exercise as a viable alternative to hours in the gym. Perfect for the chronologically challenged amongst us, it is thought that a mere three minutes of exercise per week can have untold benefits on your sleep and your general health as a whole. Sleep Hygiene For those that are new to this term, it is worth remembering that good sleep hygiene isnt only clean sheets and a shower before bed. Good sleep hygiene includes ensuring your bedroom is dark enough for successful REM; avoiding food, alcohol and other stimulants shortly before bedtime and associating your bed with sleep by using it, simply, for exactly that rather than watching TV or reading before you drop off. Better Bedding It is said that we spend around a third of our lives within the warm confines of our beds and, for this reason, it is vital that we dont make compromises during the time that we are there. A good mattress is only part of the story with other additions such as mattress toppers, high quality pillows, sheets and even your  interior design will all be supporting and comforting your body for many years. It is important to ensure your bedding is suited to your sleeping position and body shape to help maximise your restful hours. Work Less There are a few people in the world who are currently championing the idea of the 4-day week, however, whilst the ideal sounds wonderful, for many of us it is simply impractical. Despite this fact, there are still ways in which you can cut down your working day and stop it invading your sleeping hours. So, turn off your smartphone when its time to sleep, shut down your laptop at least 2 hours before bed and make sure your lunch break is a time for eating and chatting rather than stuffing yourself at your desk.

Monday, May 18, 2020

Monday Motivation Getting Ready for 2012!!

Monday Motivation Getting Ready for 2012!! Its that fabulous time of year between Christmas and New Years when I look back at the previous year to review what has happened and then prioritize and plan for the year ahead. I am looking forward to this week of 2011 review/recap and lots of goal setting before 2012 hits! There is a lot I want to do! Before January 1st hits, I challenge you to spend some time alone and just think of where you want your life to go in the next year.  What thing do you want to do better or add to your resume? Do you want to network more or try a new career field?  Make 2012 the year! A big THANK YOU to everyone who completed the Classy Career Girl Reader survey.  I am so looking forward to tackling all of your questions and issues in the new year on this blog!  If you havent taken it yet, it will be open until Dec 31st here at this link.  THANKS ahead of time:) Have you entered the Holiday giveaway yet?  If not, check it out here! Here are your career links to start the last week of 2011 off right: Making Time for What You Want in the New Year by Money Wise Women Personal Development: How to Plan to Change Your Life in 2012 by 8 Women Dream Just in time for New Years photos!  Look great in every photo by Real Simple Lots of after Christmas sales from Corporette! Christmas may be over but there is plenty of time to still watch movies!  Here are the five best Christmas movies ever  from the Daily Muse. Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.  ~ Maria Robinson

Friday, May 15, 2020

How Many Duties Should I Include When Writing a Resume?

How Many Duties Should I Include When Writing a Resume?Writing a resume that is well-written will require knowing what each job experience that you are listing is required to perform. It is easy to feel overwhelmed as the resume is drafted and then handed in, but the right amount of information will help you when it comes time to actually sit down with your prospective employer and discuss the type of work experience that is necessary for the position.First, determine how many duties you will be listing. This will differ based on the specific job title. For example, if the job title is 'Customer Service Representative' then you will be required to list all of the duties listed. If the title is 'Human Resources Manager,' then you will only be expected to list duties required to fill the position.Also, you should not include any responsibilities for multiple duties in the same category, or you will be in violation of the terms of employment. List the titles in the most appropriate orde r to ensure you don't leave anything out of the application.For example, if you are applying for the position of 'Sales Representative,' then you should list all of the duties associated with this position. You may want to consider including as many related duties as possible, such as 'responsible for: answering phone calls,' 'assisting customers with shipping or delivery needs,' 'assistance with training and appointments,' 'consulting with customers regarding retail location options,' and 'conferencing with sales representatives regarding promotions.' You should then list each of these duties in a separate column.Once you have listed the duties that you feel are necessary for this position, then you can begin to list your experience related to these duties. What is the specific nature of the duties you feel are required to fulfill the job? As with any other job search, you should attempt to list your previous experiences where applicable.Regardless of the specific role you are seek ing, you should be able to cite an experience where you have demonstrated an ability to perform a task, an ability to interact with people, or a unique experience where you demonstrated expertise. This list should include as many past jobs as possible and/or past assignments, such as, where you were the highest rated employee in a job role, or when you were named Employee of the Month by the human resources department.If you do have a unique skill set that could benefit the position, then list the skills that you have learned or developed. Do not forget to include anything that you may have learned in college. You should also list any training you have received that relates to the position that you are applying for.In addition to listing the duties, you will also want to write a cover letter, which will have to be written in such a way as to not only highlight your most recent work experience, but to also clearly outline why you are the best candidate for the position. The employmen t applicant who effectively utilizes all of the information listed above will be the one who is the proud recipient of an interview call or offer letter from their prospective employer.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Puzzles for Kids - Pirate Activities - How 2 Become

Puzzles for Kids - Pirate Activities - How 2 Become Puzzles for kids are becoming increasingly popular amongst UK children. Puzzles are a fantastic way to not only keep your child entertained, but to also stimulate their brains, and keep their minds active.I have created this blog to give you a sample of some of the puzzles from our puzzle series: Kids Puzzles and Activities: Pirates and Treasure.I have also created a video with the same puzzles, just in case you want your child to engage with the puzzles in a more fun and interactive way.Get your child to work through these videos, and then check the answers.Puzzles for Kids â€" Puzzle 1Find the 12 words in the word search.Puzzles for Kids â€" Puzzle 2Which pirate is connected to which object?Puzzles for Kids â€" Puzzle 3Fill in the grid with the shapes making sure that no shape is repeated in each row or column.Puzzles for Kids â€" Puzzle 4Spot the 10 differences.Answers to Pirate PuzzlesQuestion 1 Question 2 Pirate 1 â€" Treasure chest Pirate 2 â€" Helm / Wheel Pirate 3 â€" Canno nQuestion 3 Question 4 Pirate Puzzle and Activity BookThis book is available via Amazon and our How2Become website.Be sure to check out our other puzzle book. This has a Space theme! This entry was posted in Resources. Bookmark the permalink. Katie Noakes TSA Oxford | The Fast-track Online Guide to SuccessRoad Signs and What They Mean

Friday, May 8, 2020

Merry Christmas - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Merry Christmas - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog This is us me, Patricia and Jon doing a little photo shoot for our annual Christmas card to customers and partners. Merry Christmas everybody :o) Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related