Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Re: [HM:258442] Digest for hyd-masti@googlegroups.com - 1 update in 1 topic


 


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Junaid Tahir <mjunaidtahir@gmail.com>: May 26 09:29AM +0400

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1. Have a firm handshake.
2. Look people in the eye.
3. Don't expect life to be fair.
4. Remember that 80 per cent of the success in any job is based on your
ability to deal with people.
5. If in a fight, hit first and hit hard.
6. Keep secrets.
7. Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday.
8. Always accept an outstretched hand.
9. Be brave. Even if you're not, pretend to be. No one can tell the
difference.
10. Wave at the children on a school bus.
11. Avoid sarcastic remarks.
12. Choose your life's mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90
per cent of all your happiness or misery.
13. Make it a habit to do nice things for people who will never find out.
14. Lend only those books you never care to see again.
15. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all that they have.
16. When playing games with children, let them win.
17. Give people a second chance, but not a third.
18. Be romantic.
19. Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
20. Loosen up. Relax. Except for rare life-and-death matters, nothing is as
important as it first seems.
21. Don't allow the phone to interrupt important moments. It's there for
our convenience, not the caller's.
22. Be a good loser.
23. Be a good winner.
24. Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret.
25. When someone hugs you, let them be the first to let go.
26. Be modest. A lot was accomplished before you were born.
27. Keep it simple.
28. Beware of the person who has nothing to lose.
29. Don't burn bridges. You'll be surprised how many times you have to
cross the same river.
30. Live your life so that your epitaph could read, No Regrets
31. Be bold and courageous. When you look back on life, you'll regret the
things you didn't do more than the ones you did.
32. Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.
33. Remember no one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to
acknowledge those who helped you.
34. Take charge of your attitude. Don't let someone else choose it for you.
35. Visit friends and relatives when they are in hospital; you need only
stay a few minutes.
36. Begin each day with some of your favourite quotes. if you don't have,
find some.
37. Once in a while, take the scenic route.
38. Send a lot of cards. Sign them, 'Someone who thinks you're terrific.'
39. Answer the phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice.
40. Keep a note pad and pencil on your bed-side table. Million-dollar ideas
sometimes strike at 3 a.m.
41. Show respect for everyone who works for a living, regardless of how
trivial their job.
42. Send your loved ones flowers. Think of a reason later.
43. Make someone's day by paying the toll for the person in the car behind
you.
44. Become someone's hero.
45. Marry only for love.
46. Count your blessings.
47. Compliment the meal when you're a guest in someone's home.
 
 
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

[HM:258441] 70+ Ideas to Increase Sales of Your Company

1.      Have a sale – You can offer a holiday or other discount to either the general public or your best customers. Just be careful not to offer too many; your customers might begin to wait for a sale instead of buying things at regular price.

 

2.      Have a sale – You can offer a holiday or other discount to either the general public or your best customers. Just be careful not to offer too many; your customers might begin to wait for a sale instead of buying things at regular price.

 

3.      Hold a contest – Offer to automatically enter your customers into a contest when they make a purchase. You could also offer your product as the price for one being held by other small businesses. Either way, make sure that the contest revolves around you and your product.

 

4.      Give something away for free – Hand out samples of your product, promotional products branded with your logo, or other gifts at a key location. This lets people experience what you have to offer first-hand at a key location.

 

5.      Frequent shopper cards – Offer customers a discount or free product after they've made a specific number of purchases. Give discounts to targeted groups – This could be a specific club or association, or simply a group of people who have attended a specific event.

 

6.      Offer a trade-in – Reward customer loyalty by encouraging them to trade in their old product for a discount on something new.

 

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7.      Point-of-sale displays – Present your in-store products in an unusual way. Stack them in a huge pyramid, or use oddly shaped signs. If you have a window out front, create a wacky display using mannequins or other fun objects.

 

8.      Offer free shipping – The word "free" is always attractive to customers, and free shipping is usually a reasonable discount. Offer easy payments or installment plans – These are simple ideas that attract customers by making your products more affordable.

 

9.      Offer a group or referral discount – These are the sort of discounts that get people talking. Encourage customers to share a deal with others, and they'll do the promotional work for you.

 

10.   Bundle products or services together – Package no-selling products with your more popular products. Giving a customer more for less both encourages them to buy and clears your idle inventory.

 

11.   Upsell - Highlight your more expensive products. Give those products more attention in your store or on your website. Provide benefits and reasons why those products are better.

 

12.   Cross-sell – Customers are more likely to buy from you again right after a purchase. This is a great opportunity to cross-sell a complementary product.

 

13.   Create coupons – Coupons can be advertised in coupon books or mail packets, or on bulletin boards in high traffic areas. You can also add them to any marketing collateral that you distribute, such as brochures or sale sheets.

 

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14.   Offer upgrades – Let customers know when there is an opportunity to upgrade a product to make it better or add additional functions.

 

15.   Sell replacement parts – Determine your product's lifecycle and find out when it tends to start getting worn out. Stay in contact with your customers to make it easier for them to get the product fixed.

 

16.   Offer guarantees - A guarantee helps inspire confidence in buyers and highlights your integrity.

 

17.   Easy return policy – Impulse buyers will be more likely to purchase items that they can easily return later if they choose.

 

18.   Free trial – Offer a free trial of your product so that potential buyers can become more acquainted with it.

 

19.   Business card coupon – Print the back of your business card so that it doubles as a coupon. This will encourage people you meet to purchase from you as well.

 

20.   Use your car or truck – You can follow Nascar's lead by covering your vehicle withvinyl wrapping or magnetic signs that advertise your business.

 

21.   Signs, banners and posters – Keep paper materials that promote sales, offers and promotions close at hand, and use them when opportunities present themselves. Place them in public places or get permission to display them in private businesses where people gather.

 

22.   Business cards – Always carry business cards with you and give them to new acquaintances, close associates and anyone who might need to contact you. Give customers extra cards with the incentive of a free service or discount when they refer someone they know to your business.

 

23.   Promotional products – Printed custom products such as drinkware or keychains can be given as gifts or used at a special event.

 

24.   Brochures – Specialized brochures are a great place to feature a new product or service.

 

25.   Postcards – Handwritten postcards are cheaper than letters, and are great for reaching out to prospects. Try sending these for anniversaries, birthdays or holidays.

 

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26.   Newsletters – A newsletter allows you to communicate with prospects on a regular basis.

 

27.   Direct mail – Catalogs, brochures, and other materials can be mailed directly to your prospects.

 

28.   E-mail blasts- Create an eye-catching e-mail newsletter that piques people's curiosity and encourages them to subscribe.

 

29.   Calendars- Create a promotional calendar featuring your products and other information about your company.

 

30.   Visual spectacle – Place something eye-catching outside your storefront, like balloons or an "inflatable tube man."

 

31.   Sidewalk chalk – Write a creative marketing message in places where people are likely to see it. Sidewalk chalk is especially popular on college campuses..

 

32.   Alternate-reality game – An ARG is like an elaborate scavenger hunt that ties in with your product. It can take place either online or in real life. Participants might involve their friends and attract even more people to your brand.

 

33.   Automatic e-mails – Try setting up your e-commerce website so that it automatically sends customers an e-mail when they abandon their shopping cart.

 

34.   Create a commercial – Produce an ad to air on the radio, TV, cable, or even before a movie at your local theater.

 

35.   Newspaper or magazine ad – Take out ad space in a periodical to appeal to a specialized audience.

 

36.   Create a website - Even brick-and-mortar businesses can benefit from a professional website with a memorable URL.

 

37.   Web banner ads – Buy banner advertising on websites that target your specific market. One popular idea is to include a trivia question in your ad and offer a discount or deal if the user gets it right.

 

38.   Viral video – A funny or impressive Youtube video can rapidly attract a huge audience.

 

39.   Video testimonials – Ask appreciative customers to tell their story on camera and incorporate these testimonials into your TV or Youtube campaign.

 

40.   Jingle - Compose a catchy tune that's sure to get stuck in people's heads. Include it in your radio, TV, or Youtube advertising.

 

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41.   Quick response code – Add a QR code (similar to a barcode) to your printed material so that people can go directly to your website, add you as a contact, or take many other actions simply by snapping a photo. Outdoor advertising- Billboards and signs can direct people to your business from a unique location. This could include an ad at your local sports area. This prominent piece of advertising is both a billboard and a QR code. Source: gwire

 

42.   Windshield pamphlets – Place eye-catching fliers or postcards under the windshield wipers of cars in a crowded parking lot.

 

43.   Undercover marketing – You can artificially inspire "word of mouth" by hiring people to discuss your product in social areas such as coffee areas, famous hotel lobbys.

 

44.   Use your voice mail – Your voice mail message is a great marketing opportunity to offer special discounts or mention new products. You can even hire a professional voiceover artist to record your message.

 

45.   Customer testimonials – Collect these from satisfied customers and put them on your marketing materials.

 

46.   Dancing mascot – Have someone dress up in a silly costume and wave a sign promoting your small business near a high-traffic street.

 

47.   Social networking – Maintain a presence on Facebook, Twitter, or other internet social networks. Only join the ones that you'll have time to keep up with periodically.

 

48.   Spotlight – Rent a big promotional searchlight for a few nights. These are very dramatic and can attract people from miles away.

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49.   Bumper stickers – They're not just for your car. Bumper stickers can be placed in public spaces as a form of guerrilla marketing.

 

50.   T-shirts – Create custom t-shirt with your company logo printed on them. Give them to your staff to wear, and they'll passively promote your company everywhere they go.

 

51.   Say "thank you" – Follow up each purchase with a phone call, e-mail, or letter thanking the customer for their purchase.

 

 

52.   Talk to the press – Reaching out to the media about your product (especially if it's of local interest or part of a popular movement) is a great idea.

 

53.   Provide a tour – Offer a tour of your small business to local schools, and give the visiting students a souvenir. Many kids will discuss the tour with their parents, which is free advertising for you.

 

54.   Produce a "how to" show – Book some airtime on local public access cable channels. You might still have to pay for the rental of some equipment, but public airtime is free. Be sure to promote the show in print or on your website, blog, or social media network.

 

6 Ways to Market Your Small Business for Less Than $100

55.   Put on a demonstration – Demo your product for free at a related store or event.

 

56.   Give back to the community- Volunteering or donating ensures that hundreds if not thousands of people will hear about your business. You can volunteer as part of a non-profit organization or offer your product or service to an event or fundraiser. Sponsoring or volunteering at a non-profit event both helps out your community and enhances your company's image.

 

57.   Attend special events – Showing up to events that people invite you to can help to foster relationships and customer loyalty.

 

58.   Sponsor an event - Support important events in your industry. Events where your clients or prospects go to learn, grow and socialize are excellent opportunities to promote your business.

 

59.   Put on an in-house event – Hold an open house, business anniversary or product demo day. Invite your favorite customers and stage a visit by a local athlete, politician, news personality or sports mascot. Consider seeing if a non-profit or special interest group would like to hold an event in conjunction with your store.

 

60.   Conduct a business forum – Put on a networking or educational event that will attract groups of potential customers.

 

61.   Write a book or article – An informative publication about your specific area of expertise can help to cement your authority.

 

62.   Write special reports, white pages, or an e-book – Electronic publications can be offered as an incentive to people who come to your website and provide their e-mail address.

 

63.   Send out a press release – A press release is a great way to mark the occasion of new products, employees, or promotions. be sure to change up the formatting of each press release so that each one stands out. Always include employee quotes and images of what you are promoting; both are integral to any journalist picking up your press release.

 

64.   Attend trade shows – Trade shows and other events are a great place to meet potential prospects.

 

65.   After you receive a business card from someone, write any important details about them on the back as a reminder and reference point. Then follow up with that person later with a personalized message.

 

66.   Create a blog – Use your company blog to provide interesting information and lead users to the rest of your site.

 

67.   E-mail signature- Don't forget to put your website URL (and maybe a short tagline or message) in your e-mail signature. You'll promote your small business with every e-mail you send.

 

68.   Submit articles to online magazines – Writing guest posts for blogs in your field is a great way to get your name out there.

 

69.   Create a podcast or video podcast – Video and audio is a unique and compelling way to increase your web presence.

 

70.   Comment on message boards and forums – Create posts on Internet forums related to your industry. Valuable comments can help attract appreciative prospects.

 

71.   Host or attend an online event – Web seminars or conferences are a great opportunity to network.

 

72.   Host a company gathering - A barbeque or group outing won't just make your employees happy. If they're permitted to bring friends or family, it may attract them to your business as well.

 

73.   Holiday cards – Send your customers a promotional greeting card or e-card for the holidays.

 

74.   Business partnerships – Form a bond with other small businesses in different industries. A mutually beneficial partnership lets you cross-promote and target the same market together.

 

75.   Attend a "career day" – Volunteer to give a speech or presentation at a career day at an elementary, middle or high school.

 

76.   Go green – Make your products or services eco-friendly. Advertise your environmentally safe practices, and people will respect you more for it.

 

77.   Hire an ad agency or marketing firm – You may want to entrust your company's promotions to professionals outside of your own company. Be sure to do research and find a firm with the expertise you need

 

78.   Offer free services to market leaders – Identify authoritative community leaders in your industry and offer them free products or services. They just might return the favor.

 

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Saturday, 28 May 2016

[HM:258440] Excel Slicers - An Effective Way to Filter and Summarize Data

Introduction to Slicers - what are they, how to use them, tips, advanced techniques and formatting - Excel Pivot Tables & Slicers - Tutorial

Slicers – what are they?

Slicers are visual filters. Using a slicer, you can filter your data (or pivot table, pivot chart) by clicking on the type of data you want.

For example, let's say you are looking at sales by customer profession in a pivot report. And you want to see how the sales are for a particular region. There are 2 options for you do drill down to an individual region level.

  1. Add region as report filter and filter for the region you want.
  2. Add a slicer on region and click on the region you want.

With a report filter (or any other filter), you will have to click several times to pick one store. With slicers, it is a matter of simple click.

See this demo:

Demo of Excel slicers

Download Slicer Examples Workbook

This post is very long and has many examples. Please click here to download slicer examples demo workbook. It contains all the examples shown in this post and a fun surprise too.

How to insert a slicer?

Note: Slicers are available only in Excel 2010 and above.

Adding a slicer in Excel 2010:

In Excel 2010, you can add a slicer only to pivot tables. To insert a slicer, go to either,

  • Insert ribbon and click on Insert Slicer
  • or Options ribbon (PivotTable Tools) and click on Insert Slicer

Adding a slicer in Excel 2013 / 2016:

In Excel 2013 and above, you can add a slicer to either pivot tables or regular tables.

Adding slicers to regular tables:

When you add a slicer to regular Excel tables, they just act like auto-filters and filter your table data. To add a slicer to regular table, use Insert ribbon > Insert Slicer button.

Adding slicers to Pivot tables:

To add a slicer, you can do either of these things:

  • Right click on pivot table field you want and choose "add as slicer"
    Add as slicer from Pivot table fields list
  • Use either analyze or insert ribbon to add the slicer.
    Insert a slicer from Pivot Table Analyze Ribbon

Single vs. Multi-selection in Slicers

You can select a single item or multiple items in slicers. To multi-select,

  • If the items you want are together, just drag from first item to last.
  • If the items you want are not together, hold CTRL key and click on one at a time.

Creating interactive charts with slicers

Since slicers talk to Pivot tables, you can use them to create cool interactive charts in Excel. The basic process is like this:

  1. Set up a pivot table that gives you the data for your chart.
  2. Add slicer for interaction on any field (say slicer on customer's region)
  3. Create a pivot chart (or even regular chart) from the pivot table data.
  4. Move slicer next to the chart and format everything to your taste.
  5. And your interactive chart is ready!

Demo of interactive chart using slicer:

Here is a quick demo.

Creating interactive charts using Excel slicers - demo

Linking multiple slicers to same Pivot report

You can add any number of slicers to a pivot report. When you add multiple slicers, each of them plays a role in telling the pivot table what sub-set of data to use for calculating the numbers.

Multiple slicers linked to one pivot table - explanation

Linking one slicer to multiple pivot tables

You can also link a single slicer to any number of pivot reports. This allows us to build very powerful, cross-filtered & interactive reports using Excel.

To connect multiple pivot tables to single slicer, follow these steps.

  1. Optional: Give names to each of the pivot tables. To name the pivot tables, click anywhere in the pivot, go to Analyze ribbon and use the pivot table name field on top-left to give it a name.
    1. If you don't name your pivot tables, Excel will give them default names like PivotTable73. This can be confusing once you have more than a few pivot tables.
  2. Right click on the slicer and go to Report Connections (in Excel 2010, this is called as PivotTable connections).
    Report connections - linking slicers to more than one pivot table report
  3. Check all the pivot tables you want. Click ok.
    Linking multiple pivot tables to a slicer in Excel - how to

Now both pivot tables will respond to the slicer. See this demo:

Slicer linked to multiple pivot tables - Excel demo

Linking slicers to more than one chart

You can use the same approach to link one slicer to more than one chart (pivot chart or regular one).

See this demo:

Multiple interactive charts with slicers - demo

You can examine this chart in detail in the Slicer Examples workbook.

Capturing slicer selection using formulas

While slicers are amazing & fun, often you may want to use them outside pivot table framework. For example, you may want to use slicers to add interactivity to your charts or use them in your dashboard.

When you want to do something like that, you essentially want the slicers to talk to your formulas. To do this, we can use 2 approaches.

  • Dummy (or harvester) pivot table route
  • CUBE formulas route

Dummy pivot table route

This is the easiest way to capture slicer selection into a cell. Using a dummy pivot table, we can find out which items are selected in slicers and use them for some other purpose, like below:

Capturing slicer selection with Excel formulas - demo

The process is like this:

  • Let's say you want to know which profession is picked up in the slicer (so that you can use it in some formulas or charts).
  • Create another pivot table.
  • Add the profession field to row labels area.
  • Link the slicer to this new pivot table as well (using report connections feature of slicer)
  • Now when you click on the slicer, both original pivot and this new dummy pivot change.
  • Access row labels like regular cells in your formulas to find out which slicer item is selected.

See this illustration to understand how to set up the formulas:

How to find out which items are clicked on slicers using Excel formulas - Explanation

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[HM:258439] Brilliant Advice on How to Reset and Deep Clean Your Life


If your cup is full, you can't pour water in it. That's one of the governing principles of all time. It's impossible to turn the tide of your life and to rewrite your history if you act depending on unsorted issues from your past.

Your life puzzle will continue to form same picture if you continue to use the same elements. It doesn't matter how many times you try to mix them differently.

Use a reset to start a mindful formation of yourself and your new path.

Don't achieve this by searching for new goals, declaring how you see yourself in five years, or by analyzing your mission and purpose. This whole process will be stuck in your old beliefs, which are the ones that take away a whole lot of your energy.

You should start by decluttering your life, both physically and mentally.

Uncontrolled hoarding leads to two things:

  1. Endless repetition of your past. Your life starts to be filled with déjà vu.
  2. Deceleration of life speed. It's when you look at those who are able to do three times as much as you do and can't wrap your mind around the fact how they manage that. Success in life and self-actualization in all spears of life is only possible at full speed.

It makes sense to tidy up your life in three dimensions: past, present, and (don't be surprised) future. Pardon my French, but yes, there is already a pile of shit dumped on your future, and that's something you need to clean as well.

Start with the present. It's the most objective. It's here and now. A full-scale purge of the current moment will vitalize and energize you. Believe me, those are the sensations you will undoubtedly need again.

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The main thing is to get rid of all the hanging questions from your to do list.

I'd like to mention that I don't suggest you polish your present all at once like some Cinderella (well, sure it would be useful!) — At first, you need to sort out the mess and bring «unsolved cases» to a close, even if you have to reset them. You have to take out the tasks from a waiting-list and bring them into operation if they have been there for more than a couple of weeks. This will truly invigorate you.

Here are the things to do this weekend to get a good start at re-vamping your life:

1.Throw away trash

Get rid of all the trash. Discard it, give it away, or take it to a foster house. Never use the «I'll put it in this box and maybe someday take it to a church». Actually take it away. Don't leave anything on a waiting-list.

So, what is junk?

It's everything you don't use. Here's the deal: everything you haven't used throughout the year (that's pretty lawful) you have to give away, sell or discard, including:

— Clothes you don't wear.
— Most of the souvenirs apart from those that actually make your house a home (in fact, it's usually a minority of what you own).
— Inutile or outmoded dishes and consumer electronics.

The more you get hold of, the better it is for you. You should understand that literally every small thing is a fraction of your energy. Take a practical view of the situation and bring only delightful things that you can make use of into your new life. When you approach your belongings, ask yourself: «Do I want to keep this energy, or should I let new energy take its place?»

If your cup is full, you can't pour water in it.

You are the one emptying your cup. You can pour in as much as you pour out. If you are greedy, don't be surprised when there's no room for big change.

All in all, a full-scale cleaning is a game called «To what extent am I ready to let new experience into my life?»

The more you throw away, the more ready you are. By the way, this case applies to all the spaces you own, including your office, your summer house, your car, and even your private jet (if you have one). Surprise your colleagues — tidy your desk for real, start a genuine cleaning process!

2. Delete files

​Taking out the trash is just the thick end of the stick. That's time to delete files! How much time do you spend online in front of your computer? This is your space as well, even if it's virtual. It's also a share of your energy.

We are used to storing everything on our computers. Why delete any of it? The hard drive will fit everything.

The same principle applies here: cleaning is a way to let energy loose. Leave only the files you like and value. Why would you keep a film that you didn't enjoy? Why do you save those old useless files? It's a part of you. Do you want to take it with you, even though it's obvious that the more weight you are caring, the slower you go? Or, do you want to make place for something new?

Your work computer needs the after action review as much as your personal PC. Don't forget to do the same with your social media accounts, blogs, and websites.

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3. Organize your things

I never was a fan of immaculacy, so I even took time to build creative chaos, sheltering myself behind my propensity for art.
Here is what I've got to say now: balanced order (not frantic, but organized) guarantees that your affairs will go smoothly, especially if it's time to speed things up. You won't be able to switch your speed if chaos prevails on your working desk and in your apartment.

4. Filter incoming information

A flow of incoming information also needs order and tidying-up. It's food for thought and something your brain functioning depends on. That's the only way to put it. Have you heard of information intoxication? That's a common condition many people suffer from nowadays. They read whatever they find on the net and constantly share quotes of great men, by which a true whisper of their souls is silenced.

Information tends to accumulate; it doesn't go anywhere from the subconscious, that's why we should meticulously filter information. We should let in only what's valuable and start implementing it at once, which will allow it to educate us. Otherwise it'll clutter our channels and create powerful infoglut. This'll cause you to make mistakes on your way, because you won't be able to hear the true whisper of your soul.

That's why I recommend you to do these things today:

  1. Give your friend list a clean.
    Delete all friends whose updates are not sympathetic and inspiring.
  2. Clean your news feed
    Delete or hide those people whose updates get on your nerves, and especially those who post adverse information on world events.
  3. Nail down a list of blogs and websites you are planning to read

My main principle for determining significance of an information source is a feeling of it striking a deep chord in my heart. That's when you read something and you can sense inner feedback, a recognizable feeling of awareness, and an appetite for action.

In no way should you use «I received an email, so I'll subscribe and read it» principle. No. This should be a selection of those resources that fulfill you and make you happy. It should be purged and filled with new resources regularly.

5. Finish all pending business and reset it to zero

It's essential to carry through with all business from your waiting-list. You should change its status to «in process,» start doing it, and get it done; or, reset it to zero. It's better to decide for yourself that at this point you stop doing something than carry the burden with you. You should sense that everything is done, current affairs are in order, and there are no hanging questions. That's the «first speed» to get to a «What do I want from this life» question and move towards intended changes.

In conclusion, I should say that the deep cleaning process for your present includes two key pillars: decluttering on all levels, and harmonization of your affairs.

Tune your channels in such a way that you only receive practical quality information in reasonable quantities, and you'll see how your world transforms.

You can recreate yourself only if you remember not to be held back by your late experiences.

Let the clean-up begin!

​Author: Olesya Novikova
Source: interesno.co


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Wednesday, 25 May 2016

[HM:258438] Most Positive Virtues for Great Life

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1. Have a firm handshake. 
2. Look people in the eye. 
3. Don't expect life to be fair.
4. Remember that 80 per cent of the success in any job is based on your ability to deal with people. 
5. If in a fight, hit first and hit hard. 
6. Keep secrets. 
7. Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday. 
8. Always accept an outstretched hand. 
9. Be brave. Even if you're not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference. 
10. Wave at the children on a school bus. 
11. Avoid sarcastic remarks. 
12. Choose your life's mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90 per cent of all your happiness or misery. 
13. Make it a habit to do nice things for people who will never find out. 
14. Lend only those books you never care to see again. 
15. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all that they have. 
16. When playing games with children, let them win. 
17. Give people a second chance, but not a third. 
18. Be romantic. 
19. Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know. 
20. Loosen up. Relax. Except for rare life-and-death matters, nothing is as important as it first seems. 
21. Don't allow the phone to interrupt important moments. It's there for our convenience, not the caller's. 
22. Be a good loser. 
23. Be a good winner. 
24. Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret. 
25. When someone hugs you, let them be the first to let go. 
26. Be modest. A lot was accomplished before you were born. 
27. Keep it simple. 
28. Beware of the person who has nothing to lose. 
29. Don't burn bridges. You'll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river. 
30. Live your life so that your epitaph could read, No Regrets 
31. Be bold and courageous. When you look back on life, you'll regret the things you didn't do more than the ones you did. 
32. Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them. 
33. Remember no one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who helped you. 
34. Take charge of your attitude. Don't let someone else choose it for you. 
35. Visit friends and relatives when they are in hospital; you need only stay a few minutes. 
36. Begin each day with some of your favourite quotes. if you don't have, find some.
37. Once in a while, take the scenic route. 
38. Send a lot of cards. Sign them, 'Someone who thinks you're terrific.' 
39. Answer the phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice. 
40. Keep a note pad and pencil on your bed-side table. Million-dollar ideas sometimes strike at 3 a.m. 
41. Show respect for everyone who works for a living, regardless of how trivial their job. 
42. Send your loved ones flowers. Think of a reason later. 
43. Make someone's day by paying the toll for the person in the car behind you. 
44. Become someone's hero. 
45. Marry only for love. 
46. Count your blessings. 
47. Compliment the meal when you're a guest in someone's home. 

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