Posts Tagged ‘Possibilities’

Advantages of a positive mental attitude.

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Life will never be all plain sailing. Indeed, hardship, trials and tribulations are part and parcel of our lives. Encountering difficulty is not a bad thing, what matters is the approach we take to deal with it. A positive frame of mind is vital for so many reasons. Positive thinking is proven to boost performance in efficiency and quality. We are usually more confident and function better if we are feeling good and well.

I have found biological explanations of this. A positive frame of mind is due to increased amounts of neuro transmitters such as serotonin that regulate the performance abilities of the brain. The knock effects of a positive frame of mind also include improved wellbeing not only improved mental health but better in the physical sense aswell. This is because of the boost to the immune system that a positive frame of mind can give you.

The opposite is also true, when we are depressed we are a lot more liable to contracting other diseases and mental health issues. Our relationships with others deteriorate, we start to think irrationally and our confidents can fall. In a nutshell this is a frame of mind that is best to avoid at all costs. Feeling unhappy ever so often is not unusual but how we decide to face a problem comes from our state of mind.

A positive mental attitude is also about giving you a can do attitude. Those that think positively are far more likely to see challenges rather than problems or possibilities as opposed to difficulties. For example, entrepreneurs that are successful usually are because they are able to spot opportunities for progress in a market which others only see troubles in. The positive mental attitude of a successful person means that opportunity becomes a reality; because they also have the drive and motivation to succeed and make their vision come true. So as you can see there is much to be gained from a positive mental attitude. The problem for most people is in developing one in the first place.

Developing a positive frame of mind is not some new aged fad. For ages religious men and scholars alike searched for and developed approaches to harness an inner tranquility. While this may have begun to make mankind closer to god the essence of this idea is just as relevant today. That a positive frame of mind makes us closer to the divine while a negative frame of mind can only steer us in to ways of being that are a detriment to our lives. Monks realised this long ago which is why they devote themselves to a life of abstinence and mental and spiritual fulfilment.

Among the easiest ways to determine your frame of mind is to consider how you are with other people. A great way to do this is to picture how you behave towards people you do not know. Are you outgoing and open to meeting and talking with people? Or are you insular and shy. Believe it or not one of the best ways to overcome a negative frame of mind is to alter your mindset towards the world around you and that means the people in it also. If you are generally uneasy around others then try this experiment.

One night push yourself to strike up a conversation at random in a public place. Do not worry about how you look or appear or what you discuss. A reference about the weather or anything will do. Just try it and note how you feel afterwards.

You see, the way you are with others will have an effect on the opportunities you get offered. Think about it like this who is the most likely to get a job between two people of equal ability and knowledge except for one difference, One is uptight and uncomforable with others and the other is laid back and comfortable with people. If I was the boss I know which one I would pick for the Job.

Do you think the way you are is affecting your life and opportunities? If so you must get Quentin’s free video on Overcoming social anxiety.

Information About Starting In Currency trading

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

When you actually begin to take a look at the business of investing a variety of knowledge flies at you. Input in day trading, do a lookup and you get just about a million selections. That is lots of details to filter through. So where do we begin?

There are a few basic essentials that you have to have before you can begin. Some sort of relatively quality pc is often a must. The actual costs are usually going lower as well as capacity is increasing continuously. Consequently these days you can actually purchase the latest machine for approximately $800 which will do the job. A high end investing unit with all the bells and whistles will set you back about $1500. One thing you should take into account is what number of screens are desired. I recommend 2 since you can not go wrong having more display real estate in this industry. Believe me it will not go to waste. This would push up the amount a little, nonetheless it is well of great benefit. Always buy a flat panel Liquid crystal display which usually comes standard when you order a brand new machine. Don’t forget your eyes. Please do not try and save a couple of dollars by buying an old style flickering computer monitor. Several hours looking at the display screen can become a normal event in this business. Computer auctions can be a fantastic possibility.

The next item is a accelerated web connection. There are numerous possibilities here, just whatever you do , don’t go beneath ADSL. The speed of the info coming to your computer is very important.

Finally, for the hardware aspect, be certain your installation will be comfy. The surface ought to be at the right height and a swivel type reclining business chair can be really nice.

Congratulations, you are ready now, so just what exactly will we trade? You will find 3 basic groups to choose from. These are stocks and options, futures and commodities, and foreign currencies.

Let’s take a look at stocks. You will find 1000s of them. After that you will find the exchanges like the New York Stock  Exchange for the big players then there is the NASDAQ for the internet kind of newer companies. We also have pink sheets for stocks that have reduced trading amounts. How do you decide which stocks to buy and sell? You will find a variety of software  packages which screen stocks for whichever parameters you input. It is possible to screen for gapers, which are stocks that have gone up or down by a fairly sizeable volume when weighed against the previous days close. Next you will find lows and highs,  abnormal volume, earnings reports, other reviews that impact the stock price, sector performance and on and on this goes. It can be a overwhelming endeavor deciding “how” if you want to trade stocks. How about options? They are far too specialized for the beginner I think. Discover something easy and then you can graduate to options should you so wish.

Futures and commodities on the other hand offer the investor a much smaller basket of items to pick from. I would remain away from commodities if you are just learning. Commodities like grains, orange juice, coffee and pork bellies  and many others necessitate the trader to get expertise concerning the peculiarities of the commodity. For instance, when is the end of the grain harvest? Just how has the weather influenced the crop, and also a host of similar variables. There exists a less complicated system!

Once we have a close peek at forex trading there is various decided advantages when compared to the other instruments already mentioned. Currency trading, normally referred to as forex, consists of the buying and selling of a single foreign currency in opposition to the other. One of the substantial advantages of forex is without a doubt it’s liquidity, which is the amount of transactions measured everyday, weekly or annually. The liquidity in forex is second to none. This is important as it would mean when we trade you certainly will almost always get your fills. Can you imagine acquiring a stock but it begins to dive and you can’t dispose of it due to insufficient liquidity! This would not occur in foreign currency trading. One more  advantage is it’s elevated day by day range. This suggests seven days a week the currencies increase and decrease in selling price enough to permit the trader to get chances for trades each day. The foreign exchange marketplace also gives you flexible work hours.  All around the globe identical currencies are being exchanged from almost sunrise to sunrise. You will be able to basically decide when you wish to buy and sell.

One of the ways you can get started learning is by simply watching automatic currency trading software that carry out real trades with actual dollars live in real time.  For example one of these robots I know of is USDBOT.  One remarkable fact is that although they’re known as “Expert Advisors”, as soon as you trust the software you can actually command them to execute the trades for you rather than making the decision and buying and selling by yourself manually.

Lastly, the possibility exists so that you can be trained by experts on every aspects of currency trading for a rather  reasonable rate. You do not need to try and reinvent the wheel. It has pretty much everything been done available for you already. Investigated, experimented, tried, examined and demonstrated to give good results.

Window Tint Frequently Asked Questions

Monday, February 8th, 2010

People who have heard about the advantages that window tint can give have tried it with their home.There are people who have been satisfied, while some have been dissatisfied with the results. Many possible answers can be speculated. Substandard window films may have been used. Next, may be the installation was not done correctly. Another possible reason may be that window tinting cannot really provide the benefits that you are expecting from it.

This article will be your guide to some common mistakes and misunderstandings about window tint. Here we will provide and enumerate some of the most frequently asked questions about window tint, also known as window films. We will also tackle some of the misconceptions about the advantages that it can provide to your home. Throughout this article, you will be provided with facts.

FAQ 1: Do all kinds of window tint provide privacy?

ANS: There are window tints or window films that can guarantee your privacy. Obviously, the best to suggest are the tinted films having darker tints. Some frosted films can also protect your privacy.In contrast, reflective films cannot guarantee one hundred percent privacy. Reflective films can only provide privacy during the day time. When the lights are turned on inside the house, reflective films cannot give you privacy anymore. With reflective films in the night time, you may want to make use of the drapes to keep your privacy.

FAQ 2: I have installed window tints on all my glass windows. It has been almost a year but I cannot see any progress. My house is still hot, energy bills are in fact increasing and the sun glare really irritates my eyes. Why is it that the window film can’t seem to work for my glass windows?

ANS: Many possibilities can be considered with this If you have installed it yourself, maybe there is something wrong with the installation. It could also be because the window films used are of poor quality. Some unauthorized providers sell fake or low quality window films. Now, if neither the installation nor the materials used are defective, it could be because of some other factors like you are consuming much of your electricity in other areas (such as air conditioning) or your place is just experiencing a hotter climate.

FAQ 3: Window tints have been installed on my glass windows a couple of weeks ago. The day after that, one of my glass windows broke. What was the cause of that? Was it due to the installation?

ANS: If what was done on the glass was the old way of window tinting, the crack might be because of too much heat. But if it was a window film, which is what is normally used nowadays, it is quite unbelievable that it could be the probable cause of the crack, whether it’s a professional’s work or not. This case is the one that needs further study. The problem worsens by the time the customer will want to avail a warranty. The problem will now arise if the customer is not surely whether to ask the window tint provider or the glass window company for a warranty. If the breakage is not because of the window film and not the fault of the window installer either, it could be because of other factors that are still yet to be discovered.

Premier Tint is an expert on home window tints. For its 20 years of quality service, Premier Tint had always been leaving a smile to their clients by always reaching and even exceeding their high expectations.

Early Dyslexia Testing and Screening

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Most of the history of dyslexia has been compressed into the last 25 years. Before that the condition was practically unknown.

Dyslexics see things differently. Their eyes are the same as those of non-dyslexics, but their brains interpret the signals differently. Because of this they learn differently and need to be taught in the way they learn, not in the traditional mold.

For roughly the last 15 years, as part of a program to help in overcoming dyslexia, school-age kids have all been screened for signs of dyslexia in children. Those identified as “probables” went through a full-blown test for dyslexia. Those dyslexics then identified were subsequently taught according to the way they needed to be taught.

Those who went through grade school more than 15 years ago almost all bear the scars of being hammered into molds that did not fit. They were ridiculed for their differences, looked at as retarded (which most are definitely not!), slow learners, etc. They were embarrassed and learn to hide their differences.

Today there are millions of dyslexic adults still struggling to deal with the world through a dyslexic lens, not realizing that dyslexia is their problem and a simple dyslexia test could set them on the road to life-changing improvements.

One of the problems in helping dyslexics is that there are many different types of dyslexia. Dyslexia takes many different forms; all dyslexics are different. They cannot be readily sorted into categories and then treated the same as a group.

For adult dyslexics (part of the 2+ million) out there a dyslexic test could open up a whole new world of how to easily do things they had never been able to do before. Many adult dyslexics are identified when one of their children tests positive for dyslexia in school. Since dyslexia runs in families, parents of newly-identified dyslexics are often encouraged to be tested. Doing so has opened up new possibilities, new abilities, new careers for many.

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Disclaimer: Nothing in the above explanations is intended to be or represented to be or should be construed to be any form of medical advice. The information herein has been gleaned from medical journals, news articles in the popular press and other public sources that are freely-available to anyone. It is presented here for informational purposes only. For any medical advice the reader is urged to consult with his or her licensed physician or other medical specialist.

Written by Jonathan Rushing

So You Want To Work From Home?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

An Introduction to Working from Home

Ask anyone to choose their ideal job and working from home would come high on their wish list. Whether home working is an option provided by your employer or a decision you have taken yourself in starting your own business, the thought of just getting out of bed, walk over to a workstation and just start work is very appealing. No commuting to and from the office and working hours to suit yourself.

But is home or flexible working right for you as an individual, or good for your business as an employer? Well there are many advantages and disadvantages. Home or flexible working brings new responsibilities for both the employer and employee. Equally with advances in mobile technology it has never been easier to set up your own business to work from home.

An Increasing Trend

From a business point of view, allowing staff to work at home on either a full or part-time basis can bring a range of business benefits, from increased productivity, greater staff motivation to effective use of your premises. Advancements in mobile technology contributes enormously to the increase in opportunities for home working.

The spread of home working using the internet or telephone opens up a new range of possibilities with regards to the way a business works and structures itself. Computers, mobile phones, broadband and mobile broadband all play a role. For the individual, becoming self employed and working from home has also never been easier. If you have a laptop and mobile phone the opportunity is there, it’s just deciding what you want to do. So home working is becoming a way of life for many individuals and businesses, but what is home working?

Some employers will offer selected employees the opportunity to become a teleworker, whereby an employee can undertake their role from home utilising various types of technology, which is installed at the employees home by the employer. The employee will remain in touch with the business and other teleworkers. Some businesses, for example the utility companies who require gas, electric and meter readers, will class employees undertaking this type of work as teleworkers or outworkers.

Some individuals opt for the self-employed work life. The self-employed will operate their business from home, offering a product or service such as web development or business consultancy from home. In these types of roles, the individual can often plan their day to suit their own needs. I know one web developer who often works well into the early hours of the morning as this is when he feels most productive.

Others such as a painter and decorator, plumber or gardener, whilst providing their services away from the home, use home as the office for paperwork such as pricing future jobs and preparing invoices. I know of several painters and decorators who work Monday to Thursday, but use Friday’s to go out and price up future potential work. That is one thing to bear in mind when setting up as self employed, you need to allow time to find or prospect for future work.

Some types of work are more suitable for home working than others, the following list is not exhaustive, but will give some guidance:

  • Telesales and Marketing
  • Customer Services
  • Professional services & consultancy i.e. HR Administration & Accountancy
  • Certain types of administration work
  • Data input
  • Creative/Graphics
  • Writing, editing, translation and research.
  • I.T. Support & Programming

Many of the above have a common theme and that is that as long as you have access to a computer and a phone, you can undertake almost all of these tasks from home.

The shift towards flexible working does not mean employees only work from home. Splitting time between the workplace and home is the most productive solution, as you want employees to attend meetings, therefore keeping them informed and involved. Continued face to face interaction within the business remains a key requirement.

With the introduction of flexible working regulations, employers now have to seriously consider employee requests to work flexibly from home, especially if they have parental responsibility for children under 16 years old, disabled children or they are carers for other adults with disabilities.

Employers and individuals also need to consider what equipment will be required to ensure that an efficient business operation and working environment is set up.

Varied office furniture styles are available to suit any home working environment.

The Pros and Cons

So what are the advantages and disadvantages of an employer allowing employees to work from home or use their home as a base for at least part of the working week? It’s clear there are a number of benefits to the employer:

  • Staff Retention is increased
  • Wider pool of applicants to recruit from e.g. disabled people who prefer to work from home.
  • Productivity gains through having fewer interruptions and less commuting time.
  • Reduced stress and sickness increasing staff motivation.
  • Savings on office space and facilities.
  • Sales staff closer to clients, rather than being based at the office which could be miles away.
  • As with life if there are advantages then there are also disadvantages to home/flexible working:
  • Management of staff and monitoring performance
  • Possible deterioration of key skills and quality of work.
  • Capital costs – training and providing suitable equipment, this could include adaptations to meet Health & Safety standards or meet the needs of disabled workers.
  • Difficulties maintaining staff development and upgrading of skills.
  • Information security risks
  • Increased telecommunication and I.T. costs
  • Sense of isolation and communication problems amongst home workers.
  • Staff morale and difficulties in maintaining team spirit.
  • Home working may not be suitable for certain types of jobs.

One thing I particularly miss is the Monday morning office banter about what you did at the weekend of how your football team has fared compared to others. Often the camaraderie that is unique to an office where you get to know people well over many years is also lost where home working becomes an option.

Are You Suited o Home Working?

Having identified the types of work that is suitable for home working, the employer must satisfy themselves that employees are suited to this type of work. It’s likely they will need a number of skills in key areas to allow them to work away from base.

  • Time management and self discipline
  • Motivation
  • Communication
  • Technology

We must make it clear that home working is not suitable for everyone and care should be taken, because allowing one person to work from home will set a precedent that others will want to follow. Others will see an attraction to working at home particularly on a lovely summer’s day, rather than being stuck in an office. I must confess that as I write this article, I am sitting in our summer house at the bottom of the garden with the laptop on a glorious summer’s day in June.

An employer you must have a clear idea of how home/flexible working could fit in with the needs of the business. A set of house rules need to be established and maintained, i.e. priority is given to requests from parents of young or disabled children. My wife for example, plans her day around the hours of taking the children to school and collecting them later. She maintains that she is extremely focused on what she needs to achieve within those six hours in between. No distractions or idle chit-chat that will occur in an office environment.

In some cases the employer is legally obliged to seriously consider requests for home/flexible workers. Employee with parental responsibility for children aged 16 or under, or disabled children who are under 18 and receive disability living allowances can request a range of flexible working patterns from their employers, this includes the right to work from home. There are similar rights for employees who are carers of adults.

The introduction of home working can also lead to an overhaul to employment contract terms and conditions. In a majority of cases an employee’s place of work is listed in the written schedules of their employment contract. It’s important that when an employee starts to work from home it may be necessary to review and amend their employment contract.

The following is a list of contractual aspects an employer should consider when implementing a home/flexible work policy:

  • Stated hours of work
  • Identify core times when employees undertake to work and/or are contactable.
  • Extra duties or responsibilities that may need to be assigned in addition to those already agreed
  • Identify the terms regarding the supply and insurance of any equipment that may be required, these should clearly state ownership and use, especially that its not to be used for personal use.
  • Clearly identify what the employer will reimburse to cover additional expenses the employee may incur, its especially important to identify the calculation method when costs are shared i.e. utility bills and telecommunications
  • Procedures to be put in place if either the employee or employer wishes to terminate the home/flexible working arrangement.

Allowing flexible working the employer should remember that they still have health and safety responsibilities for people who work at or from home; and you are likely to have to provide and maintain equipment for employees to use, these include:

  • Workstation complete with suitable task chair
  • Filing cabinet, shelves or storage
  • PC/Laptop with office software, email and broadband internet connection
  • Dedicated business telephone line
  • Printer & fax machine
  • Stationery and Office Supplies

The employer should offer the employee advice on desk chairs to ensure the correct choice of chair for use at the employees home working environment.

IT equipment and software can be expensive so it’s important to ensure it meets your genuine business need and is compatible with your existing systems. Technology changes almost daily and with today’s advances the establishment of virtual teams where employees work together despite working at home can be set up easily and at reasonable expense. These teams could be two employees talking over the phone or you could use more hi-tech solutions like high speed internet, instant messaging, webinar and video conferencing.

Providing all this kit and equipment it is important to ensure your business insurance cover is extended to cover home workers, as their home insurance is unlikely to cover this, however they should check with their insurer and extend their policy to include working from home.It is also a good idea to find out who would be responsible for a claim should you have an accident at home, during working hours.

Workers who adopt home working should check with their local council and mortgage company the position regarding using their home as a work base, and whether they may have to pay business rates for the portion of their home they use as an office. Some self employed businesses will involve use of a vehicle which will need to be parked up at certain times of the day. For example painters and decorators and builders are likely to utilise a transit van or pick up truck in the work. You should therefore ensure that neighbours will not be offended by having the vehicle parked in the street or to block light out of their homes. If you are to park a vehicle at home, let the neighbours know, it may save a lot of hassle later.

The employer needs to ensure that employees take care of business equipment and information in their possession, it’s important to establish procedures to be followed if any item is damaged or lost, especially data and intellectual rights.

We all agree that home working offers a wide range of benefits to both the business and employees, but it needs to be carefully managed to be successful. Procedures should be put in place for managers to monitor and assess home workers, this is the most significant managerial challenge an employer will face. It can be helpful to measure their effectiveness in terms of output rather than the hours of work. Agree set goals and deadlines for particular projects, and ensure these are being met, give feedback promptly and sensitively if things go wrong.

Ensuring home workers have access to training can prepare and help employees develop the necessary skills they need.For staff who work alone a sense of isolation is one of the main factors most likely to make home working fail, therefore it’s important to ensure procedures are put into place to make people feel part of the team, these should include:

  • Frequent 2-way feedback sessions about work and work related issues
  • Regular scheduled visits to the workplace
  • Inclusion in social activities for home based workers.
  • Clear procedures to be followed and contact lists if things go wrong.

When the employees job is entirely home-based from the start, make sure their induction is undertaken at your premises, this helps the home worker focus and be productive if they have a chance to establish a clear idea of the people they will be working for. The most successful home workers are those who have worked from the business premises previsouly.

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A Brief Health & Safety Obligations Check List for Home Workers

If you use your home as your main business workplace, you must carry out a health and safety risk assessment to identify any possible hazards to yourself, workers, visitors and other members of your household.

Possible hazards include:

  • Using work equipment at home, including electrical appliances
  • Your workstation set-up
  • Handling loads
  • Hazardous substances and materials
  • Psychological hazards, such as stress or loneliness
  • Fire
  • Slips, trips and falls
  • Excessive noise or vibration

Slips, trips and falls are one of the most common causes of injury in the work place. Even something we take for granted on a daily basis, such as walking up and down the stairs, should be regarded as a hazard. Evaluate whether a hazard is significant and if it is, whether you have taken enough precautions to make the risk as low as you reasonably can.

You need to consider:

  • Your home and those who live there – including vulnerable persons, e.g. children, the elderly, and new and expectant mothers
  • The work done in your home
  • The equipment in your home
  • Emergency procedures
  • First aid provision

Five steps to a health and safety risk assessment

  1. Identify any hazards.
  2. Decide who might be harmed and how.
  3. Assess the risks and remove them or, otherwise, reduce them as far as is reasonably possible.
  4. Record your findings.
  5. Check the risks regularly and take further steps if needed.

Conclusion

With advancements in mobile technology, working at home has become far easier to do. It can offer a very balanced way of life and the rewards can be significant. In the current economic climate, many who have been unfortunate to suffer redundancy or reduced hours are considering setting up their own business to work at home. Having worked in the corporate world for over twenty years and just suffered redundancy, it is certainly something to consider.

But home working needs to be considered carefully. Is it right for you? Is it right for your employer? What impact will it have on your homelife? Many advantages, but also many disadvantages and bear in mind the health and safety requirements and risks. Your health is important so choosing the correct office furniture to meet your needs is a must for any home worker to ensure you have the proper facilities for home working.

For years a friend of mine worked from home with his desk in his living room and eventually he realised that he could never get away from work, which is as important as doing the work in the first place because we all need time away from work.

If you are lucky enough to really love your work the temptation can be to do it all day long. Eventually this can lead to burn out and can also take away some of the pleasure of working, even if it is something you really love. Therefore it is important to have balance in your life, even more so when you work from home. Some suggestions to help to achieve this are to make sure that when you have lunch, for example, remove yourself from the work space and don’t eat at your desk, get some separation from the work when you are not doing it.

Remember that just because you work from home it doesn’t mean that work has to take over your life either.