Sarah McHattie
Sometimes I'm all ego, capable of writing full time. Sometimes I'm a scared little kid reading a book report in front of the class. But I know this with certainty: when I was asked what I did outside of work in my real life, my answer was "I write."
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5 Keys to Attracting Repeat Visitors to Your WebsiteIn order for your website to be successful, you're going to need to get people to visit. But you need to do more than just get them to visit once - you're going to want to have visitors who return again and again.
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Working in a Group: Getting Along to Get More DoneNo matter what your working situation is like one thing is for sure: you need to be able to work well with others in order to be really productive. Most of us fail to consider just how easy it is build great relationships and build a cooperative team.
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The Art of Conversation: How Active Listening and Empathy Can Help Calm an Angry Person DownBy asking the right questions, you are more likely to get the other person to open up, and that means that you'll be able to better understand the situation.
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Fracturing 10 Common Myths About AngerWe all get angry. Sometimes it's because we've been cut off in traffic. Other times the anger comes because someone has hurt us. Regardless of why we become angry, it's important to understand that anger is not the only response we should have.
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9 Tips for Talking to an Employee to Resolve a ProblemBy clearly indicating why the conversation is taking place and making sure that you are not just giving the staff member a lecture, you'll be able to form a better relationship with your employee.
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Tailoring Your Coffee Shop to Meet Your Customers' NeedsThe reality is simple: if you meet your customers' needs, they will be loyal. Therefore it is imperative that you tailor your business to fit your customers' wants and expectations. -
12 Tips for Talking About Your Relationship After the BreakupAfter the breakup, it's normal to want to talk with your friends about what happened. Talking with your friends should make you feel better not worse. By focusing on the following points, talking about the relationship really can make you feel better.
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12 Questions to Ensure Your Peak Performance at a Job You LoveThe workplace is one area in life where many people struggle.
Asking yourself the following twelve questions will help you to get an idea of changes that can be made to keep you - and your employer - happy.
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10 Ways of Pulling Yourself Back Together When You Are Having A Bad DayThe phone has been ringing all day. Your boss wants to talk about a new project. The dog was throwing up, and you're afraid you'll miss a family commitment.
Whether you have three minutes or three hours, there are things that you can you do to regroup
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Personal Mission Statement: 7 Questions to ConsiderJust as a business develop a mission statement to identify what it stands for and what its goals are, developing a personal mission statement can help to bring you lasting success.
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7 Characteristics to Assets in the Interview & How to Go About itThere is no possible way for you to learn everything about someone during an interview. However, there are questions that can be asked to give you a good idea of the whole person, not just a select few qualities.
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Building Your Best Staff: Screening Candidates Well Before the InterviewThe hiring process begins when you realize that you have a position to fill. So does your chance to screen the candidates.
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Menu Planning for Your Coffee ShopHow do you make sure that your customers will know what you have? How do you ensure that the items that catch their eyes the most are the ones that will bring you the most revenue?
The simple answer is a well-designed menu.
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5 Tips for Designing a Successful LogoYou've worked well to get your business up and running, and you're ready to begin marketing to help it to grow. You owe it to yourself to make sure that you do it the right way. One way to ensure that is to be certain that your logo fits your vision.
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Business Tips for Coffee Shop SuccessAre you looking for a great way to differentiate your coffee shop from the other places in town to pick up a cup o' joe? Look no further than your staff.
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Eight Alternative Uses for PostcardsUse travel postcards for more thanletting your friends know you're thinking about them while on your trip.