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Organizing Your Information

May 20, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Everyone has a lot of things that they need to access. There are links that should be posted on Social Media, assignments to complete, blog posts to edit, and a lot of other information as well. It is important to be able to organize your information.

Organizing your information will allow you to easily access it when you need it the most. Being able to access more information quicker will allow you to get more work done earlier. Being unable to access information easily will result in you looking for that information before you start working.

Organizing information and having your information unorganized are two business strategies that both have different results. One is a good consequence while the other is bad.

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The Ending Is Just As Important As The Beginning (If Not More Important)

May 19, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

In a giant 600 page book, there are a lot of details that can be forgotten (especially with size 8 font). Everyone can recall the beginning of the book by reading the first chapter, but the ending of a book is just as important as the beginning. The ending is a last impression that is left on the reader.

If the ending is good, the reader will enjoy the book and recommend it to friends because they will only be able to remember that great ending. The ending of a book can decide whether it is the next best seller or the next unknown.

Don’t forget to end what you write with a really good closing sentence or closing chapter because it is the ending that the reader remembers the most.

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Small Changes Can Be Big Changes

May 18, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

You never know how big your changes are, even when they seem to be so small. A small change such as working on your business for an extra 15 minutes a day can lead to a big change such as an extra 450 minutes for you to work on your business every month.

Ike Davis, the first baseman for the Mets has been having a terrible season, but he had a very good rookie season. Here’s the difference.

Small changes are big changes, but not all big changes are good. When you want to change, make sure you realize how it could affect you.

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The Early Dawn

May 16, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

I have been waking up earlier to do more of my work, and I have been very happy with the results. The big take home essay I have to do instead of an endterm is getting complete in the morning when I would usually be fast asleep. I have more time when I get home to work on my blog posts and improve the quality of my eBooks.

Before I work up early enough to get a lot of work done, it would be time consuming for me to manage my business and do my school work at the same time. Now that I am able to do work in the morning, I have more time to do my school work and work for my business at separate times of the day. Waking up early can make a difference between getting a lot of work done and getting no work done.

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How To Become Successful

May 15, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Not everyone who wants to be successful ends up becoming successful, but sometimes it is the unlikely people who become very successful. The two sentences below are all you need to know about becoming successful.

Take action! It’s as simple as that.

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The Perfect Attendance Award

May 14, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The perfect attendance award is given in some schools when students have never been absent throughout the entire school year. There aren’t too many people who get the perfect attendance award because to avoid getting sick for well over 100 days straight can prove to be a hard task.

However, anyone can get this award. An inefficient student who never misses a day but does miserably in his or her subjects is still going to get this award.

The perfect attencance award isn’t something to strive for. Instead, it is important to strive for getting as much as you can out of what you do each time you are present. Anyone can be present in work and daydream at the same time, but getting something out of each day of work will allow you to be very successful even if you miss some days.

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