In Canada, a lot of nurses were layed off and hospitals are currently not hiring any more which means that a lot of experienced nurses are currently looking for work.
Someone could seize this opportunity by starting a nurse business in the private sector. You would first need to identify how many people need nurses at home and charge them X amount to have a nurse go to them. You then pay the nurses less than what you’ve charged to the client and keep the balance.
If you are a nurse, then do this for yourself.
Even if the government layed off all those nurses … doesn’t mean we suddenly don’t need them.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
It’s Not The Burger-It’s the System
Some of you may have been contacted by someone who just joined this next big network marketing business. They may have done it in a way that made it sound like the product, or the pay plan, was the “next big thing” which is fine.
Products, or pay plan, doesn’t move itself. People move people that move products. The product does little in making anyone successful in network marketing.
Mcdonalds does great burgers but they’re not in business of selling burgers, they sell franchise (systems) that teaches 16 year olds how to make/sell burgers.
What is a system?
A system is training that helps newcomers with what to do next. In network marketing, the system should be able to support you from where ever you are to where ever you want to be.
The product and pay plan is amazing? Great! Now ask about the system.
Products, or pay plan, doesn’t move itself. People move people that move products. The product does little in making anyone successful in network marketing.
Mcdonalds does great burgers but they’re not in business of selling burgers, they sell franchise (systems) that teaches 16 year olds how to make/sell burgers.
What is a system?
A system is training that helps newcomers with what to do next. In network marketing, the system should be able to support you from where ever you are to where ever you want to be.
The product and pay plan is amazing? Great! Now ask about the system.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Insanity
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. Is an insane person aware that he’s insane? I don’t have to look far to see people who do the same thing over and over again expecting different result.
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Revision Wednesday
Blog post edited/re-posted on March 11, 2015
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Revision Wednesday
Blog post edited/re-posted on March 11, 2015
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Don’t follow your heart
We have a tendency to only do things when “we feel like it”. We never really accomplish anything because of it.
Do you really think that a body builder felt like going to the gym every day? Do you really think that Stephen King felt like writing every day?
We can’t follow our heart, we have to lead it. We have to set ourselves some goals and have the discipline to follow them through.
Do you really think that a body builder felt like going to the gym every day? Do you really think that Stephen King felt like writing every day?
We can’t follow our heart, we have to lead it. We have to set ourselves some goals and have the discipline to follow them through.
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Leadership
Monday, July 9, 2012
I’m feeling down
Not doing the right things may not hurt you right away. It may not hurt you tomorrow or the day after tomorrow … but it will hurt you someday.
When you feel down, your body is trying to tell you something via your sub-conscience. Consider the bellow:
-Have I been to the gym to release stress?
-Have I eaten right?
-Have I made emotional purchases that I now regret?
-Have I fought with anybody lately?
-Have I slept enough?
-What constructive thing have I done recently to challenge myself?
If you’ve spotted something odd during your self analysis, try to fix it and see if it works for you. What other question would you ask yourself?
When you feel down, your body is trying to tell you something via your sub-conscience. Consider the bellow:
-Have I been to the gym to release stress?
-Have I eaten right?
-Have I made emotional purchases that I now regret?
-Have I fought with anybody lately?
-Have I slept enough?
-What constructive thing have I done recently to challenge myself?
If you’ve spotted something odd during your self analysis, try to fix it and see if it works for you. What other question would you ask yourself?
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Mathieu Hachey
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Feelings