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Mortgage Broker Training Article: Cost vs. Value >How much are your closing costs? What is your interest rate on a 30 year fixed rate loan? Another loan officer quoted me closing costs that were $400 less than yours, can you beat this? How many times have you answered questions such as these? How many times have you listened to a prospect complain about your fees, the closts of closing, or a competitors "better deal" so to speak?Yes I know it can be annoying. But have you ever stopped to think about why we run into these situations? Whether we are hearing these objections from home buyers, sellers or realtors, the bottom line is that we need to be prepared. The best way to (3) CHAIR: Make sure your chair can be adjusted and supports your lower back. Place your feet firmly on the ground or on a foot rest. Your back will be happy! (4) MONITOR: Your monitor is important for two reasons: (1) It needs to be the correct height for you. Your neck needs to be comfortable. No pulling or pain. (2) Eyesight. People who wear glasses and especially bifocals need to have the correct monitor adjustment to see the screen. (5) WORKSTATION: Your desk is wh The Power of Advertising What happens when you are applying for a new job and you are already in pain? What do you do? What are your options?ADVERTISING fulfills a need that can be traced back for as long as men have bought and sold. It is an art that has developed over the years. Most people think that advertising does not really affect their decisions. They think they ignore it and make up their own minds. Money-wise business executives know better. Throughout the world, these men hang their fortunes on tremendous advertising budgets. They build wants and sway our thinking in ways that we may not even realize.Advertising is not only big business but also a high-powered industry—some even call it a science. Wherever we look, whatever we do, advertising is ahea When I am interviewing for new employment my eyes and ears are on full alert. I want to see and feel the environment I would be working in if hired. I can pick up vibes when the office is not running smoothly and the employees are stressed out. Next, I look at the office itself. What workstation will I be working at. Since I work at a computer and sit down 95% of the day, I want to see if I will be working at a comfortable workstation or --- will the workstation cause me Pain? I can spot this immediately. Ergonomics is a great word to use when you say to your perspective employer. "I need an ergonomic workspace." Each individual is different and most people don't speak up about having an ergonomical workspace on an interview. Employer: It is your job to keep your employees happy and pain free. This makes for a happier and more productive work environment. Your Workmen's Compensation Insurance premiums will not sky rocket with claims that could easily have been prevented. Nobody, likes to work in pain when it is so unnecessary. Suggestions: (1) TELEPHONE: When working with a telephone use a headset. They aren't expensive and the positive results are enormous. It relieves Pain in your neck and shoulders. Both your hands are free to use the computer and write. Much more productive. (2) LOWER YOUR KEYBOARD: Lower your keyboard and put a pad under it. It cushions your hands and the results are remarkable. If you don't have a pad use a folded towel. I think, the best keyboard to use is the split keyboard or the ergonomic keyboard. Yes, they take a little getting used to but once you get past the newness of the key placement, you will not be able to type on the standard keyboard again. This keyboard is especially effective for people with hand problems or for people who do not want to get hand problems. Remember, blood does not flow uphill. (3) CHAIR: Make sure your chair can be adjusted and supports your lower back. Place your feet firmly on the ground or on a foot rest. Your back will be happy! (4) MONITOR: Your monitor is important for two reasons: (1) It needs to be the correct height for you. Your neck needs to be comfortable. No pulling or pain. (2) Eyesight. People who wear glasses and especially bifocals need to have the correct monitor adjustment to see the screen. (5) WORKSTATION: Your desk is whe Cut Through the Marketing Clutter I will be working at a comfortable workstation or --- will the workstation cause me Pain?Every experienced marketer knows that you can’t quickly give up on a prospect just because they did not respond to your first marketing communication. Prospects are very busy with their own personal challenges and other pressing needs and issues. Your message is often just another ad that flashes in front of them without so much as a second glance.It is crucial to recognize that people aren't really thinking about your business or waiting for your message to arrive. More than likely, you are an intruder into their life and an interruption in their day. If you are lucky, they'll see your message and give about half their a I can spot this immediately. Ergonomics is a great word to use when you say to your perspective employer. "I need an ergonomic workspace." Each individual is different and most people don't speak up about having an ergonomical workspace on an interview. Employer: It is your job to keep your employees happy and pain free. This makes for a happier and more productive work environment. Your Workmen's Compensation Insurance premiums will not sky rocket with claims that could easily have been prevented. Nobody, likes to work in pain when it is so unnecessary. Suggestions: (1) TELEPHONE: When working with a telephone use a headset. They aren't expensive and the positive results are enormous. It relieves Pain in your neck and shoulders. Both your hands are free to use the computer and write. Much more productive. (2) LOWER YOUR KEYBOARD: Lower your keyboard and put a pad under it. It cushions your hands and the results are remarkable. If you don't have a pad use a folded towel. I think, the best keyboard to use is the split keyboard or the ergonomic keyboard. Yes, they take a little getting used to but once you get past the newness of the key placement, you will not be able to type on the standard keyboard again. This keyboard is especially effective for people with hand problems or for people who do not want to get hand problems. Remember, blood does not flow uphill. (3) CHAIR: Make sure your chair can be adjusted and supports your lower back. Place your feet firmly on the ground or on a foot rest. Your back will be happy! (4) MONITOR: Your monitor is important for two reasons: (1) It needs to be the correct height for you. Your neck needs to be comfortable. No pulling or pain. (2) Eyesight. People who wear glasses and especially bifocals need to have the correct monitor adjustment to see the screen. (5) WORKSTATION: Your desk is wh Would You Like To Start AND Grow Your Own Business Passed Your Own Expectations? ensation Insurance premiums will not sky rocket with claims that could easily have been prevented.Part 2 of Having Your Successful BusinessHow do they do it? Some people just have a knack for achieving whatever they set their mind to. In this section, I’m going to tell you why successful people begin to surpass their own expectations…and how you can to!One of the first things you won’t pick up on when speaking with these people is how they start conversation. “Hey, how are you doing?” Simple enough. We all do that. But stop and listen further.“How’s the family”, “How are things at work”, etcetera. They have mastered the art of conversation. Secret number one exposed: They are more concerned with YOU Nobody, likes to work in pain when it is so unnecessary. Suggestions: (1) TELEPHONE: When working with a telephone use a headset. They aren't expensive and the positive results are enormous. It relieves Pain in your neck and shoulders. Both your hands are free to use the computer and write. Much more productive. (2) LOWER YOUR KEYBOARD: Lower your keyboard and put a pad under it. It cushions your hands and the results are remarkable. If you don't have a pad use a folded towel. I think, the best keyboard to use is the split keyboard or the ergonomic keyboard. Yes, they take a little getting used to but once you get past the newness of the key placement, you will not be able to type on the standard keyboard again. This keyboard is especially effective for people with hand problems or for people who do not want to get hand problems. Remember, blood does not flow uphill. (3) CHAIR: Make sure your chair can be adjusted and supports your lower back. Place your feet firmly on the ground or on a foot rest. Your back will be happy! (4) MONITOR: Your monitor is important for two reasons: (1) It needs to be the correct height for you. Your neck needs to be comfortable. No pulling or pain. (2) Eyesight. People who wear glasses and especially bifocals need to have the correct monitor adjustment to see the screen. (5) WORKSTATION: Your desk is wh The New Marketing Manager & Exhibit Design it. It cushions your hands and the results are remarkable. If you don't have a pad use a folded towel.The question is - Our new marketing manager just spent $65,000 for a new trade show exhibit. She loves it, but it doesn't seem to draw people in. Are there lessons here for us?There are different scenarios but the main problem is - there is a new Marketing Manager. New broom sweeps clean. Wants to start all over. It does not work. What went wrong?" T here are five basic concepts to understand before changing exhibit designs.1) DO THE MARKETING PLAN BEFORE DESIGNING THE BOOTH….Remember - Form Follows Function. Sometimes new managers come with great ideas, sometimes more time would have all I think, the best keyboard to use is the split keyboard or the ergonomic keyboard. Yes, they take a little getting used to but once you get past the newness of the key placement, you will not be able to type on the standard keyboard again. This keyboard is especially effective for people with hand problems or for people who do not want to get hand problems. Remember, blood does not flow uphill. (3) CHAIR: Make sure your chair can be adjusted and supports your lower back. Place your feet firmly on the ground or on a foot rest. Your back will be happy! (4) MONITOR: Your monitor is important for two reasons: (1) It needs to be the correct height for you. Your neck needs to be comfortable. No pulling or pain. (2) Eyesight. People who wear glasses and especially bifocals need to have the correct monitor adjustment to see the screen. (5) WORKSTATION: Your desk is wh 10 Reasons Not to Throw Away That Old Computer >Defrag, Defrag, Defrag One of the most commonly neglected things when it comes to personal computers are the hard drives.If you are using Microsoft Windows there is a tool provided for you located under the "Start MenuProgramsAccessoriesSystem Tools" called Disk Defragmenter. Although this tool is useful, it seldom works correctly and is not the most efficient tool available. I have found that O&O Defrag seems to do the job much more efficiently. Limiting Visual Effects Many people are unaware, but you can reduce the amount of memory bein (3) CHAIR: Make sure your chair can be adjusted and supports your lower back. Place your feet firmly on the ground or on a foot rest. Your back will be happy! (4) MONITOR: Your monitor is important for two reasons: (1) It needs to be the correct height for you. Your neck needs to be comfortable. No pulling or pain. (2) Eyesight. People who wear glasses and especially bifocals need to have the correct monitor adjustment to see the screen. (5) WORKSTATION: Your desk is where your write and work. Your arms and hands rest on this most of the time. Be sure it is not to high or to low. When reaching in front, or above stand up instead of remaining seated. Standing up when reaching takes the stress off your entire body and keeps your posture intact. You do not need to work in an office to suffer from pain. You can drive a truck, work in construction or many other positions. The bottom line is you are working in pain. Do your paperwork by protecting yourself and your family. ADJUST YOUR WORKSTATION TO WORK FOR YOU. NOT FOR YOU TO ADJUST TO YOUR WORKSTATION. EMPLOYEES: It is your duty to report an injury. If your workstation is uncomfortable and needs to be adjusted report this to your supervisor. Get a doctor's prescription if needed. FEAR OF JOB LOSS: Yes, I know it is scary to report this for fear of losing your job. ---But if you do not report it your body takes on more and more abuse. Your pain level is higher everyday --Something has to give.--- When all is said and done ---Nobody Cares---. Only you and your family care because you are the family provider. When you are unemployed and need to get another job the perspective employer will not want to hire you. You are now considered injured property. EMPLOYEES PROTECT YOURSELF: When you are injured on the job. Report your injury before it is to late. Make sure you do your paperwork for a work comp claim. ---You have to protect yourself and your family---. TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES: When you are employed from a Temporary Employment Agency, you usually take any available workstation available. If it is uncomfortable the questions is: (1) I would like it changed to prevent pain. (2) Do I keep my mouth shut and work daily in pain. With a Temporary Employee, I am afraid in most cases it is the latter. Most employees keep their mouths shut and say to themselves, I will not rock the boat. I do not want to lose this job and I will tolerate Pain. Having been in this situation myse
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