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"Questions" Articles
 

  • Listening Below the Surface of the Words - How well do you listen? Most people listen selectively. There is really nothing wrong with that. You can not listen to everything. In each situation, you need to determine how, what, how much, and where to listen. You can listen and learn anyplace. Life takes place in little vignettes. At the Cleaners My dry cleaners is remodeling, producing strain on limited parking. The other day, several of us were frustrated when we finally arrived at the counter. One woman said, "Are you going to have more parking when all this construction is complete?" The wise counter person deferred to the owner standing nearby. The owner responded to the words of the question rather than taking into consideration the frustration in her voice and energy field.
  • How to Answer Interview Questions - It seems that no matter what age you are there is nothing more stressful than going through an interview. Whether you have years of experience in your profession, or if you are a teenager looking for a summer job, the thought is there, how to answer interview questions. There are the obvious right and wrong answers to some questions. The questions that are determining the basic skill level needed for a particular job.
  • More Q&A With The Physique Transformation Expert - Q: I was wondering if you could possibly help me out. I am currently on a low carb/cutting diet less than 100 grams per day. My question is, on my once a week re-feeds (Sundays) what percentage of my daily calorie intake should be carbs, protein, and fat. I read that a good rule of thumb when refeeding is: Calories- 10 x bodyweight + 10 Carbs- 60% Protein- 30 Fat- 10 I just wanted to get your opinion and see what your thoughts were. Thanks for all the articles you put out. They are definitely good info. Thanks for your time.
  • Five Steps To A Flawless Interview - Are you prepared for your next job interview? Do you know the secrets of pulling off a flawless interview and getting the job of your dreams? Use these five easy steps to prepare yourself and leave the best impression possible with the hiring manager. 1. Be Early - The worst thing you can do is show up to an interview late. What does that tell the hiring manager about your commitment level?
  • Creating Your Own Spring Break Without Traveling Anywhere - Remember Spring Break as a kid? Maybe you traveled somewhere fun, or maybe you visited family, or maybe you stayed home and played. It didn't matter. After a winter that seemed to never stop, and school everyday, you were ready for that break . . . ready for something to revive and refresh you . . .
  • What do Those Interview Questions Really Mean? - You have just been through a grueling interview. The questions were tough and some just seemed off-the-wall and some were rather innocent. What was the interviewer really looking for? What did s/he mean by those questions? Well, you can be certain that if you were interviewed by a seasoned interviewer, each and every question had a very distinct purpose. Listed below are some common and not-so-common questions with the potential purpose of the question. Common questions and what the interviewer is really looking for: Question: Tell me about yourself?
  • Basic Operating Question (BOQ) for Empowerment - Years ago when I trained managers and trainers, I liked to be playful with the group. The company I was working with one day had a culture that was closest to acronym heaven than I had ever before or since experienced. So, I wrote on the flip chart in large letters: B O Q. "Today we are going to learn about the BOQ,"Â I said, pronouncing it Bock.
  • Five Interview Questions You Should Always Ask - These five questions go beyond the obvious ones, such as the title of the job, the job description, to whom it would be reporting, and other such basic questions. In fact, it's unlikely you'll even need to ask those questions, as they're usually outlined for you. With some preparation and thought, you should be able to easily come up with 15 - 20 first-interview questions to ask. But these five - in some form - should always be asked.
  • Euphemisms for Saying - There are times when the perfect answer is, "I don't know." At those times, say precisely that, with confidence or authority. People ask questions for all different reasons. Sometimes it's helpful to know the statement behind the question; other times, it would be insensitive to ask why someone is asking. The key is to find ways to respond that keep you feeling as empowered as possible.
  • Buying Your First Horse - A Practical Guide - Spring is here, and the warmer weather is on the way. As the grass starts to grow, the sun appears and nothing seems so attractive as meandering down those country lanes or cantering up the bridle paths on your own horse. If you have only ever ridden at a riding school before, buying your first horse will be a real experience for you - and one you shouldn't go without doing some careful thinking and planning first.
  • Residential Cleaning Customers: Be Prepared to Answer Their Questions - Are you ready to start your residential cleaning service? Once you've purchased the supplies and equipment, obtained the necessary insurance, and hired your crew you will be looking for clients. Your cleaning customers will have questions for you - everything from the training you give your employees to your rates to what they should do with their pets when you come to clean. Following are questions you should be prepared to answer: 1) Can I trust your company? Are you insured and bonded? Your cleaning company should be bonded and have liability insurance, as well as workman's compensation for your employees.
  • Answers To Money And Shopping Questions While Cruising Europe - Money matters can be confusing when traveling but maybe this article will help you out. We always take lots of single and five dollar bills with us on every cruise. They come in handy for taxis, tips for tour guides, tips for the staff, and little souvenirs at craft shops. They are handy if you run across a bartender on the ship that is really treating you well. Europe has now changed to the Euro in many countries making it easier to travel from country to country. The countries that are now using that currency are: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, The Vatican, Martinique, Guadalupe, Montenegro, and Kosovo.
  • Which Weight Loss Program Should I Choose? - Anyone who is focused on weight loss has seen the before and after photos from various weight loss programs along with testimonials from people who have lost weight and look great. Do these weight loss programs really work? The answer is both "yes" and "no". It all depends on what kind of dieter you are and which weight loss program works best for you.
  • 7 Questions Consumers Ask Before Buying Your Product - 1. What's the deal? Customers want to know what they are getting into before they open up their wallet. One of the best ways to upset them is to give them unexpected fees at the last minute. Make the deal plain and simple... no unexpected and unpleasant surprises. 2. How do I benefit? Let's face it...
  • Is Fibromyalgia A Disease, A Collection Of Symptoms Or Is It All In Your Head? - For weeks you have been aching from head to foot. You have no energy, you can't concentrate and you can't remember the last time you got a good night's sleep. You have been to the doctor a few times already and all he can tell you is what you DON'T have. You have read about fibromyalgia and even talked to others that have been diagnosed with the disease. Yet, so far, no one can tell you whether you have it or not? Sound familiar? Well welcome to the world of fibromyalgia diagnostics.
  • Weight Loss: FAQ - As my weight loss web sites gain more popularity, I find myself answering more and more emails with questions about various weight loss programs and other diet tips. I have noticed that many of these questions about weight loss are very similar to one another.
  • 5 Must Ask Questions to Create Effective Advertisements - Are you ready to kick off a marketing campaign that will send your sales to the moon? Whether you're ready to create a Web page, sales letter, or other sales copy, take a moment to ask yourself these important questions before you dive in. Think before you advertise. 1. Who Do You Want to Target? Is your prospective customer an avid outdoorsman who likes to hike? Know exactly who you are talking to before you start.
  • Don't Be Afraid To Ask Questions About Your Health - If we fail to ask questions when we have an appointment with a medical professional, we may not be getting the full value from the visit. Asking direct, relevant questions of a doctor is not an imposition.
  • What Is Holding You Back? - Did you ever ask yourself one or more of the following questions: How is life so hard to me? Why can't I succeed? Why are all circumstances against me? Why don't I have the money I want (and need)? Why do I have this boring job? Why...? Why...? Why....'?? Jesus, I' m sure you Did! *grin* Me too, so nothing worse about it. It's just human! The important thing is how long do you ask yourself these questions! What do you really get, if you ask them for yourself?
  • 5 Keys to Capturing Prospective Buyers - Spring has sprung. The birds are singing as they busily build nests and do their mating dances. Yeah, it won't be long before the flowers bloom, and grass starts growing. You know what that means...grass needs mowing. When you parked the riding mower last fall, you knew that it would be a miracle if you could get it through another summer. You're going to need to replace old "Betsy" sooner or later, and start thinking about the features you want the next mower to have. Well, you haven't tried starting the old mower, but hey, it's raining cats and dogs outside.
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