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Answer You - It Is Better To Be Sure Than Sorry
Before You Change Jobs, Change Yourself personal details, if you have to write them down,
put them in a safe place.Don’t feel appreciated on your job? You’re not alone. Even worse than not receiving praise for good work, is being degraded, belittled or ridiculed by your supervisor, coworkers or both.No matter what job you have, there are some aspects of it you don’t like. Many people work in an atmosphere so toxic that they dread going to work, and often experience sick spells from the anticipatio I have a record of all my passwords and personal information, I keep this information safe and only my wife knows where to find them. (I do trust my wife) Just a final point, ask yourself, "What would happen if someone stole all that was important and essential for you?" How would you feel? and how would you recover? ------------------------------------------------------------ Bruce Simpson Editor www.business-opportunities-newsletter.com ------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copywrigh Here's a Good Sign Did you know that... more people trust strangers with their
passwords if they believe that the offer is really good.The most important purpose of a sign is delivering a message. It takes a whole lot more than throwing a bunch of letters on a panel and hoping folks will see it. A completed sign is really a composition. Whether it’s any good or not depends on four critical factors: Balance, Rhythm, Oneness, and Harmony.For balance a good sign must be “pleasing” to the eye. It is the weight distributi So, it is important to follow the Golden Rule, " If it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't". Check out every offer, trust no one unless they can give you absolute checkable proof that what they say or offer is 100% correct. "It is better to be sure than sorry" good advice that should be followed. If in doubt, ask questions, ask someone else, ask another person that you know is into marketing, don't take risks. One way that I check out many offers, programs, ideas or anything else that I am not sure of, is by asking! If you belong to a forum, any forum, ask the question of the other forum members, someone, surely with have the answer. OR, if you belong to a subscriber list of a ezine, ask the Editor, if he or she gives you the wrong advice, you will know not to trust that person again, however it is better to get several opinions. Never, I say again, Never give out your passwords or any other personal details to ANYONE! trust noone, after all if you loose your money or your good name or anything else that is important to you, it is only YOU that will feel the pain or the LOSS. I know, I made this mistake a long time ago and it hurt me a lot, both finantially and mentally, it took a long time to get back what I had lost, or the equivelent of it. If you are worried that someone may have found a way to access some of your information, make a list of all your accounts, programs and other items that you have a password for and then proceed to go to each site and completely change these details, and make sure that the new passwords or information is not a bit like the old details. A friend of mine was worried about a similar event so he told me that he was going to just change a number on all his passwords, I warned him that the "smarties" out there try everything that they think will work. Passwords are very important in your life, don't take chances at all. Ensure that you know how to enter all of your sites and know how to change passwords. If in doubt, ask! On all web sites, bank accounts, and all other places that you may have a password, there is ALWAYS a "contact us" part, if there is not, LEAVE! ------------------------------------------------------------ To summerise, do not trust anyone, and I mean anyone with your own personal details, if you have to write them down, put them in a safe place. I have a record of all my passwords and personal information, I keep this information safe and only my wife knows where to find them. (I do trust my wife) Just a final point, ask yourself, "What would happen if someone stole all that was important and essential for you?" How would you feel? and how would you recover? ------------------------------------------------------------ Bruce Simpson Editor www.business-opportunities-newsletter.com ------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copywright What Does Customer-Centric Really Mean For Your Business? ideas or
anything else that I am not sure of, is by asking! If you
belong to a forum, any forum, ask the question of the other
forum members, someone, surely with have the answer.The key to meeting and exceeding the needs of your customers & clients is realising that each one is on their own journey with your business. From the moment a person becomes aware of your business and becomes a prospect to the time they finish doing business with you - this is their journey. Some people call it a customer lifecycle - the key stages each of your prospects & customers go thro OR, if you belong to a subscriber list of a ezine, ask the Editor, if he or she gives you the wrong advice, you will know not to trust that person again, however it is better to get several opinions. Never, I say again, Never give out your passwords or any other personal details to ANYONE! trust noone, after all if you loose your money or your good name or anything else that is important to you, it is only YOU that will feel the pain or the LOSS. I know, I made this mistake a long time ago and it hurt me a lot, both finantially and mentally, it took a long time to get back what I had lost, or the equivelent of it. If you are worried that someone may have found a way to access some of your information, make a list of all your accounts, programs and other items that you have a password for and then proceed to go to each site and completely change these details, and make sure that the new passwords or information is not a bit like the old details. A friend of mine was worried about a similar event so he told me that he was going to just change a number on all his passwords, I warned him that the "smarties" out there try everything that they think will work. Passwords are very important in your life, don't take chances at all. Ensure that you know how to enter all of your sites and know how to change passwords. If in doubt, ask! On all web sites, bank accounts, and all other places that you may have a password, there is ALWAYS a "contact us" part, if there is not, LEAVE! ------------------------------------------------------------ To summerise, do not trust anyone, and I mean anyone with your own personal details, if you have to write them down, put them in a safe place. I have a record of all my passwords and personal information, I keep this information safe and only my wife knows where to find them. (I do trust my wife) Just a final point, ask yourself, "What would happen if someone stole all that was important and essential for you?" How would you feel? and how would you recover? ------------------------------------------------------------ Bruce Simpson Editor www.business-opportunities-newsletter.com ------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copywrigh Home Insurance el the pain
or the LOSS. I know, I made this mistake a long time ago and
it hurt me a lot, both finantially and mentally, it took a
long time to get back what I had lost, or the equivelent of
it.How often have you heard a news account or heard from friends and co-workers about a family that lost everything in a house fire - and the disaster was made worse because they had no home insurance? A fire that destroys your home is traumatic enough. The heartbreak that comes from not having home insurance is indescribable.Having home insurance to cover you in the event that your home If you are worried that someone may have found a way to access some of your information, make a list of all your accounts, programs and other items that you have a password for and then proceed to go to each site and completely change these details, and make sure that the new passwords or information is not a bit like the old details. A friend of mine was worried about a similar event so he told me that he was going to just change a number on all his passwords, I warned him that the "smarties" out there try everything that they think will work. Passwords are very important in your life, don't take chances at all. Ensure that you know how to enter all of your sites and know how to change passwords. If in doubt, ask! On all web sites, bank accounts, and all other places that you may have a password, there is ALWAYS a "contact us" part, if there is not, LEAVE! ------------------------------------------------------------ To summerise, do not trust anyone, and I mean anyone with your own personal details, if you have to write them down, put them in a safe place. I have a record of all my passwords and personal information, I keep this information safe and only my wife knows where to find them. (I do trust my wife) Just a final point, ask yourself, "What would happen if someone stole all that was important and essential for you?" How would you feel? and how would you recover? ------------------------------------------------------------ Bruce Simpson Editor www.business-opportunities-newsletter.com ------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copywrigh File, Act or Toss? e was going to just change a number on all his
passwords, I warned him that the "smarties" out there try
everything that they think will work.Predictions of a paperless office began over 10 years ago, statistics show that 90% of the world's information is still on paper. Can that change? Will it? After spending more than 25 years in offices of all sizes, from one-person home-based businesses to the offices of the largest corporations in the world, I contend that a more important question is "Can you find the information you need Passwords are very important in your life, don't take chances at all. Ensure that you know how to enter all of your sites and know how to change passwords. If in doubt, ask! On all web sites, bank accounts, and all other places that you may have a password, there is ALWAYS a "contact us" part, if there is not, LEAVE! ------------------------------------------------------------ To summerise, do not trust anyone, and I mean anyone with your own personal details, if you have to write them down, put them in a safe place. I have a record of all my passwords and personal information, I keep this information safe and only my wife knows where to find them. (I do trust my wife) Just a final point, ask yourself, "What would happen if someone stole all that was important and essential for you?" How would you feel? and how would you recover? ------------------------------------------------------------ Bruce Simpson Editor www.business-opportunities-newsletter.com ------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copywrigh Fear and Greed as Motivators personal details, if you have to write them down,
put them in a safe place.A colleague of mine once made the comment that two of the strongest motivators of people are fear and greed. I have pondered this, and I believe that this is a very basic human behavioral pattern. When I discussed this subject with my wife, she said that sex and money are the strongest motivators. Unfortunately, she is right about sex since porn is one of the hottest things on the Internet. I have a record of all my passwords and personal information, I keep this information safe and only my wife knows where to find them. (I do trust my wife) Just a final point, ask yourself, "What would happen if someone stole all that was important and essential for you?" How would you feel? and how would you recover? ------------------------------------------------------------ Bruce Simpson Editor www.business-opportunities-newsletter.com ------------------------------------------------------------ (c) Copywright 2006 by Bruce Simpson
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