Sunday, July 05, 2015

How You can Become an Independent Consultant or Just Be Your Own Boss

An independent consultant can be best defined as one who chooses not to be an employee; one who is willing to depend upon his or her own talents, abilities, and expertise for continued existence; one who is a risk taker -- knowing that there is no weekly, semi-monthly, or monthly pay checks; one who may seem to be a little crazy and weird to his peers, but who is willing to try to make a difference in the world.

Dealing with Working Alone
Being a independent consultant means willing to accept extended periods of working alone while balancing that need with time to have fun with others. It also means dealing with the challenge of finding those times and making those times meaningful.

Steps for Organizing Your Day
In that you work for yourself, you have to organize your own day. I suggest that you break your day into one hour segments or thirty minute segments depending on the task and how much time may be needed to complete that particular task.

Using the Telephone Properly
Some consulting work might require more time to be spent on the phone. Therefore, you may allow an hour for phone calls and follow-up to phone calls, while you may allow just thirty minutes for reviewing reports, and an hour for billing. 

Discovering and Keeping Work
And, of course, until you become well established, you have to consistently obtain work which includes prospecting, asking for referrals, dealing with no answers, and marketing. Getting paid for your work includes billing, following up on billings, and negotiating rates.

Over time you want to develop the reputation as one who puts the client first; one is willing to take the extra step; one whose sincerely committed to the idea of adding value to what you do; and one is willing to make a commitment to becoming an expert in your chosen field.

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Friday, July 03, 2015

10 Inspirational Quotes for All Bloggers


Regardless of whatever topic 
you blog about, you want to 
eventually be free of a 9 to 5 as 
well as have your God given 
freedom of body and spirit.  

1.    No man should govern another man without the other’s consent.

2.    Our freedoms are lost unless 
     they are continually fought for.

3.    Freedom departs when we are no longer worthy of possessing it.

4.    Freedom is the sure possession of only those who have the courage to defend it.
  
5.    Freedom is a right all people have to be as happy as they can be.

6.    Freedom is not only the right to use your judgment, but the obligation to live with the consequences.

7.    Whether or not this is a free country depends on what you want to do.

8.    Freedom, like soap, loses its strength when watered down.

9.    We may rest assured that freedom is worth whatever it costs.

10. Freedom is a package deal – – with it comes responsibility and consequences.


 
               Stay motivated for the rest of the year and keep your mind primed for success. I                 hope you found this inspirational. Leave your comments below.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Learn the 8 Stress Reduction Techniques

Bust of Hans Selye                               Statue of Hans Selye 
In his book, Stress Without Distress, Dr. Hans Selye, the great endocrinologist and pioneer in the study of stress, offers these eight stress-reduction techniques:

1. Concentrate on the pleasant side of life.
2. Fight for only those things that are really worth the effort.
3. Don't try to be a perfectionist.
4. When you fail, reestablish your self-confidence by remembering past accomplishments.
5. Don't procrastinate. Get the unpleasant things out of the way.
6. Value the simple things of life.
7. Don't waste time trying to befriend those who don't want your love and friendship.
8. Earn your neighbor's love.

Here's what I'm adding to the above. 

Get Exercise. Walking, riding a bicycle, deep breathing, and calisthenics are very beneficial in reducing tension if they are done regularly. Such activities revitalize and refresh you.

Learn to Laugh at Yourself. A wise man once said that one of the reasons he was a happy man was that he didn’t take himself too seriously. You can free yourself of stress and tension by developing the ability to laugh, silently, or aloud, in moments of stress.

Take Up a Sport or Hobby. All types of sports provide release from pressure. Also activities such as singing and dancing, working with the hands, talking, and writing can also be helpful.  


And, Occasionally Just Indulge Yourself. At times a certain amount of self-pampering can be good for you. An occasional splurge on something unusual can make you feel better. In most cases, however, it's best to face the problem directly and resolve it.

Dr. Selye passed away twenty-nine years ago, but his words continue to ring true today. Follow Dr. Selye techniques, but don’t forget to exercise, laugh often, engage in a sport or hobby, and occasionally just indulge yourself.  You deserve it.


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