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Written by (provided by) www.myownbusiness.org
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An opening checklist is a great place to start. Remember that airline pilots are required to use a checklist before they take off!
Here are items you should have on your opening checklist. Add additional items that would be appropriate for your own business.
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Written by Don Straits, CEO and Dragon Slayer, Corporate Warriors
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I wish I had a dollar for every time people complained to me that they
are not paid what they are worth. I could retire rich. Almost everyone,
regardless of income, education or position, believes that he or she
should be earning more money. People at minimum wage obviously want to
make more, but people at the highest levels also want more.
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Written by Mary E. Davis
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No matter your personal political views, you've got to agree that this is an awesome time to be a woman in the United States! And even if we don't get an infusion of estrogen in the White House this time, it's not far off! Women today have so many choices! Do we want to have a family? A career? Open a business? Advance our education? The possibilities are endless!
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Written by Maggie Wells
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You made the decision to stay home with your child until he started school. Well he’s been attending Kindergarten since September and you’ve yet to figure out how to work your way back into the workforce. But not full-time; you’re not ready for that yet. You still want to be there when he gets home, listen to him tell you about his day, why the teacher praised him, who broke the rules, who he shared his snack with.
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Written by Role Mommy
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I recently had the chance to interview one of my all-time favorite authors, Jane Green, whose new book Second Chance was just released in book stores and is already flying off the shelves! Jane shares her story of how she took a leap of faith and ditched her full-time job to become a novelist. So if you're toying with the idea of pursuing an individual passion, then get ready to be be inspired by this best-selling author and mom of four!
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Written by Stacey
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After much thought and a little fate, Kris Wittenberg founded a promotional products agency named SayNoMore! Promotions in 1999. She came up with the idea while working as a marketing executive in charge of creating the toys that go in kids’ meals. (Don't worry, you'll like her anyway.) While clients praised her work and offered encouragement, Kris remained reluctant to commit.
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