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  • How to Protect Online Writing

    Blogging has become a national pastime and a few entrepreneurial people have made it quite big in the online writing industry such as Perez Hilton and Huffington Post. However, the everyday...

  • How to Make Yourself Invaluable At Work

    Jobs are hard to come by these days, and sometimes, just as hard to keep. Make your company fear losing you. Add these five must-haves to your work identity:

  • How to Have Personal Success in Business

    The one thing we all want to be is successful at the work that we do. However, to be successful, we must understand what it takes to achieve personal success, because every person has a different...

  • How to not get behind on Work at your Job

    Everyday we are given work that has time lines or is our priority. Sometimes though the work just seems to pile up more than it is actually getting done and this can be quite a overwhelming thing...

  • What Are Copyrighted Works?

    A copyright is the legal ownership of a created work, including the right to produce, copy, sell, or license the work. Under United States law, the creator of a work holds the copyright from the...

  • How to Write a Professional Bid on Painting Interior Houses

    Writing a professional bid on painting the interior of a house should include three things: Mention that you will always be honest with the client and express how much you would love to help them...

  • How to Earn a Little Extra Money During Hard Times

    Like countless others, I recently lost my job due to the economy and downsizing. At first I wondered who would hire a 63 yr. old lady who does not have a college degree or particular field of...

  • How to Train Employees on Work Ethics

    Morality and ethical concerns are sometimes tricky to bring up in the work place. There is a sexual harassment concern when a man has to tell a female employee about the inappropriateness of an...

  • How to Stay focused, while working from home

    "America Goes Home and Most Can't Come back". In the month of December 2008 alone over 240 thousand americans were laid off from their jobs! Therefore a great number of individuals are...

  • How to Prevent a Layoff and Keep Your Job

    Preventing a layoff requires that you develop some common sense habits, habits that set you apart from 90% of the work force. Here-in easy to digest chunks-are the five best ways to help keep your...

  • Decision Making and Peer Review

    Peer review is a process whereby experts in a particular field examine the work of a colleague in that same field. The intention is to encourage others to meet certain accepted standards in a...

  • How to Be The Laziest Person at Work and Get Away With It

    Being the laziest person at work takes skill and drive. These steps will help you on your way to being successful at being the laziest person at your job.

  • How to Get a Copyright

    Obtaining a copyright for your creative works is easier than what you might think. All it takes are a few clicks of a mouse, and a printer and you are well on your way to having your work...

  • How to Become a Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul

    If you are a graphic designer, it is easy to get caught up in commercial work. Commercial work brings in steady clients and money. It helps pay the bills, which is often an issue with graphic...

  • How to Create a Work Family

    No matter what we call them, teams, family, staff, employees, or co-workers, our people are our most valuable asset. They only work well together when they feel like they belong. Today I’m going...

  • How to Welcome a New Boss

    Having a new boss on the job poses a challenge to current employees, especially if the new boss was hired from outside of the company instead of being promoted from the ranks. At times, it is hard...

  • How to Welcome a New Co-Worker

    Being new on the job can be a nerve-wrecking experience for a new employee. Welcoming a new co-worker can ease the person's nerves and helps make the experience memorable.

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