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A Home Equity Loan the Smart Way very interesting!A smart way to begin your equity loan search is to do so online. When considering a home equity loan you will want to get all your facts straight before approaching your borrower. This way all the details are available to put the ball in the borrower’s court. And as is the case with all big decisions do not be shy when speaking with your lender about an online equity loan.Getting a home equity loan involves a large amount of money. This is why it will be both difficult and imparative to be patient and in control when So how do you measure up? Not your house, you as a hostess. Do you immediately apologize for dust when someone stops by? Do you step outside to greet them so they don’t see the socks on the floor? Or maybe you put the kettle on, push the mail to the side of the table and tell your friend how happy you are to see them. I commend you if that last sentence describes you; I am almost there too! I have to be honest here and tell you that I did not change my ways overnight, but I have been relaxing my standards. Basic dusting and vacuuming are still necess Three Reasons You'll Be Podcasting Sooner or Later Are you ready to play a little word association game with me? OK, here it is: What comes to your mind when you hear the word “hospitality”? Maybe you think about the friends you’ll invite Friday night for a glass of wine and a game of cards. Or perhaps you sense a bit of panic as you think about the pile of mail on your desk, or the dust on your TV, or the crumbs under the kitchen table, or the unpainted wall of your dining room. I would bet that most women, especially those of us with children, fall into the second group. I know that I did until I learned what true hospitality is.In a recent networking situation a small business owner asked me an interesting question.“Have I missed the boat with Podcasting?”She went on to explain that some felt that the podcasting wave had crested and anyone who was going to be anybody in the world of podcasting were already doing it and anyone else that tried to join in now would just be lost in the crowd.I blinked through several moments of silence while I gave that some thought. There is so much in her words that can spark a great conversati For as long as I can remember I have loved getting together with friends, especially if they come to my home. In my twenties I would have elaborate dinner parties for eight, complete with china, silver, and linen, and of course gourmet dishes that I would cook myself. On top of those details, I would add the stress of presenting an immaculate apartment or house, as if that was a normal state of affairs for us! Ha! What a joke! When two, and then three kids came along, I relaxed my standards a bit (by allowing the kids to use unbreakable dishes), but would still go a bit crazy stemming from the expectations I set for my home and myself. Around that time I belonged to a women’s small group that I loved, in part because it was made up of Christian women in all different stages of life. We learned so much from each other because of our differences, and were able to support each other because of our similarities. One week the subject of hospitality came up, and I thought, “Great, I can share my recipe for homemade glass cleaner that makes those mirrors sparkle!” But our discussion that day is what changed my attitude. What we talked about was true hospitality and the fact that it has very little to do with the hostess, the location, or the food. That’s right. Hospitality is about how comfortable a guest feels in your home and not about the hostess at all! Wow! What a lightening bolt moment for me! Here are some definitions for hospitality: cordial and generous reception of or disposition toward guests; an instance of cordial and generous treatment of guests; kindness in welcoming guests or strangers. Do you notice the theme there? You’ve got it- every phrase mentions guests, and not one mentions host or hostess- very interesting! So how do you measure up? Not your house, you as a hostess. Do you immediately apologize for dust when someone stops by? Do you step outside to greet them so they don’t see the socks on the floor? Or maybe you put the kettle on, push the mail to the side of the table and tell your friend how happy you are to see them. I commend you if that last sentence describes you; I am almost there too! I have to be honest here and tell you that I did not change my ways overnight, but I have been relaxing my standards. Basic dusting and vacuuming are still necess 100 Whey Protein - Can Anyone Benefit from 100 Whey Protein Supplements? s.100 Whey protein is an excellent health supplement and it's not just for body builders. Everyone can benefit from Little Miss Muffit's choice of food, including children, teenagers, and all types of busy people.Whey protein has been used for quite some time as food for both farm animals and people. Yet, it was not until 1992 that a process was developed to extract pure amino acids from the milk proteins which left behind all the sugar, fat and cholesterol. The extraction process gives us pure, clea For as long as I can remember I have loved getting together with friends, especially if they come to my home. In my twenties I would have elaborate dinner parties for eight, complete with china, silver, and linen, and of course gourmet dishes that I would cook myself. On top of those details, I would add the stress of presenting an immaculate apartment or house, as if that was a normal state of affairs for us! Ha! What a joke! When two, and then three kids came along, I relaxed my standards a bit (by allowing the kids to use unbreakable dishes), but would still go a bit crazy stemming from the expectations I set for my home and myself. Around that time I belonged to a women’s small group that I loved, in part because it was made up of Christian women in all different stages of life. We learned so much from each other because of our differences, and were able to support each other because of our similarities. One week the subject of hospitality came up, and I thought, “Great, I can share my recipe for homemade glass cleaner that makes those mirrors sparkle!” But our discussion that day is what changed my attitude. What we talked about was true hospitality and the fact that it has very little to do with the hostess, the location, or the food. That’s right. Hospitality is about how comfortable a guest feels in your home and not about the hostess at all! Wow! What a lightening bolt moment for me! Here are some definitions for hospitality: cordial and generous reception of or disposition toward guests; an instance of cordial and generous treatment of guests; kindness in welcoming guests or strangers. Do you notice the theme there? You’ve got it- every phrase mentions guests, and not one mentions host or hostess- very interesting! So how do you measure up? Not your house, you as a hostess. Do you immediately apologize for dust when someone stops by? Do you step outside to greet them so they don’t see the socks on the floor? Or maybe you put the kettle on, push the mail to the side of the table and tell your friend how happy you are to see them. I commend you if that last sentence describes you; I am almost there too! I have to be honest here and tell you that I did not change my ways overnight, but I have been relaxing my standards. Basic dusting and vacuuming are still necess Understanding Your Local Real Estate Market bit crazy stemming from the expectations I set for my home and myself. Around that time I belonged to a women’s small group that I loved, in part because it was made up of Christian women in all different stages of life. We learned so much from each other because of our differences, and were able to support each other because of our similarities.Many people mistakenly rely on national trends when evaluating the real estate market. The key is to focus on and understand your local market.The housing market is booming! The housing market is in a downturn. The housing market is expected to do go up or down over the next year. These are all statements you will hear from time to time from alleged real estate gurus on television or radio shows. Should you pay attention to these predictions? No. First, pundits are famous for getting it wrong. More importantly, these One week the subject of hospitality came up, and I thought, “Great, I can share my recipe for homemade glass cleaner that makes those mirrors sparkle!” But our discussion that day is what changed my attitude. What we talked about was true hospitality and the fact that it has very little to do with the hostess, the location, or the food. That’s right. Hospitality is about how comfortable a guest feels in your home and not about the hostess at all! Wow! What a lightening bolt moment for me! Here are some definitions for hospitality: cordial and generous reception of or disposition toward guests; an instance of cordial and generous treatment of guests; kindness in welcoming guests or strangers. Do you notice the theme there? You’ve got it- every phrase mentions guests, and not one mentions host or hostess- very interesting! So how do you measure up? Not your house, you as a hostess. Do you immediately apologize for dust when someone stops by? Do you step outside to greet them so they don’t see the socks on the floor? Or maybe you put the kettle on, push the mail to the side of the table and tell your friend how happy you are to see them. I commend you if that last sentence describes you; I am almost there too! I have to be honest here and tell you that I did not change my ways overnight, but I have been relaxing my standards. Basic dusting and vacuuming are still necess Do You Go The Extra Mile for Your Customers? true hospitality and the fact that it has very little to do with the hostess, the location, or the food. That’s right. Hospitality is about how comfortable a guest feels in your home and not about the hostess at all! Wow! What a lightening bolt moment for me!Marketing to the customers you already have!Here are a few questions to ask your business and tips to make it better:1) How many times do your customers do business with you in a week/month/year? Customer frequency is even more important than getting new customers! That’s right. I said it…the very thing you may be focused on should not be your primary focus. Calm down…I didn’t say remove your focus.Take an auto shop for instance…most shop owners who I h Here are some definitions for hospitality: cordial and generous reception of or disposition toward guests; an instance of cordial and generous treatment of guests; kindness in welcoming guests or strangers. Do you notice the theme there? You’ve got it- every phrase mentions guests, and not one mentions host or hostess- very interesting! So how do you measure up? Not your house, you as a hostess. Do you immediately apologize for dust when someone stops by? Do you step outside to greet them so they don’t see the socks on the floor? Or maybe you put the kettle on, push the mail to the side of the table and tell your friend how happy you are to see them. I commend you if that last sentence describes you; I am almost there too! I have to be honest here and tell you that I did not change my ways overnight, but I have been relaxing my standards. Basic dusting and vacuuming are still necess Affiliate Programs - Start The Right Way With 10 Simple Steps To Success very interesting!Affiliate programs offer a low cost way for people to start their own online business even if they have no previous relevant experience. However, many people fail with affiliate programs and most of them fail for the same reason. This is nothing to do with lack of affiliate program information, it is because they do not start out the right way to succeed with the affiliate program they choose to promote.With an affiliate program, there are several simple but important steps you will need to take in order to make a So how do you measure up? Not your house, you as a hostess. Do you immediately apologize for dust when someone stops by? Do you step outside to greet them so they don’t see the socks on the floor? Or maybe you put the kettle on, push the mail to the side of the table and tell your friend how happy you are to see them. I commend you if that last sentence describes you; I am almost there too! I have to be honest here and tell you that I did not change my ways overnight, but I have been relaxing my standards. Basic dusting and vacuuming are still necessities when invited guests are coming but my question to myself has become “is it good enough?” instead of “is it perfect?” My focus has turned more towards how comfortable and happy my friends are and less about whether the dust on the light fixtures is noticeable. I am also happy to report that when a friend stops by unexpectedly, I no longer apologize for whatever mess happens to be present at the time. My first words are always of welcome and pleasure at seeing them no matter what my house looks like; after all they probably came to visit with me, not my house! To figure out if the change in my attitude has affected my guests, I think the only way to know is by what they say. It used to be that when people were leaving they would thank me and make a comment about the wonderful food or beautiful decorating, but now the comments I hear most are about how inviting my home feels and how relaxed and comfortable our time together was. Now that is definite progress and I have to admit it is very gratifying as well! So the next time you are having expected (or unexpected) guests to your home, remember that hospitality is not about you or your house at all- it’s about how welcome your friends feel and the memories you are creating together.
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