5 Ways to Grow Rich in Tough Economic Times
Issue #2402 WEALTHY: What’s most likely to make you a bundle in the next two years? (Clayton Makepeace) HEALTHY: 3 reasons to waste less food (2 of them might surprise you!) (Judith Strauss) WISE: General Douglas MacArthur on opportunity ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Should you worry about how much your…
READ MORE5 Ways to Grow (Very) Rich in Tough Economic Times
Let’s say you own a business and you’re trying to decide what kinds of products you should be developing. Or you’re a copywriter trying to select the clients and projects most likely to make you a bundle over the next year or so. Right off the bat, you know it isn’t going to be easy.
READ MORENetworking Mistake: Using Jargon Without Thinking
If you were at a work-related function in, say, New York or Chicago, would you address people in Portuguese? Probably not. But you’d be surprised by how many businesspeople lapse into foreign “languages.” I’m talking about using technical or industry-specific jargon.
READ MOREWord to the Wise: Claque
A “claque” (KLAK) – from the French for “clap” – is a group of fawning admirers, sometimes hired to applaud at a performance.
READ MOREIt’s Fun to Know: The Largest Mall in the World
The 7-million-square-foot South China Mall in Dongguan, China is the largest in the world
READ MOREETR Insider Report: The Only Number That Really Matters
If you could be a fly on the wall at ETR, there’s no telling what kind of valuable information you could pick up. Just the other day, in fact, MaryEllen revealed a small but powerful piece of advice… something that could change your whole perspective on marketing.
READ MOREQi Gong for Stress Reduction and More
Three decades ago, Herbert Benson, MD, the pioneering doctor who helped introduce the concept of mind-body medicine to the U.S., studied qi gong while he was researching what he termed “the relaxation response.” He concluded that to reach a state of deep relaxation, all you have to do is control your body, your breathing, and your mind.
READ MOREWord to the Wise: Adumbrate
To “adumbrate” (uh-DUM-brate) – from the Latin for “shadow” – is to foreshadow or give a sketchy outline.
READ MORESEO Don’t: Using Fancy Flash Designs for Your Site
If your designer or Web development firm suggests a cool Flash design, resist the temptation and say no.
READ MOREHow to Decide Between Two Equally Good Things
My son came to me with a question: how do I decide between two jobs that are equally as great looking and sounding? This is what I said.
READ MOREt’s Good to Know: Music Seizures
Musicogenic epilepsy is a rare condition (only 150 cases have ever been reported) in which sufferers have seizures when they hear certain types of music.
READ MOREIt’s Fun to Know: The Deadly Artistry of Spider Webs
It turns out that the intricate designs of spider webs might not just be for show.
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