Your Weekend Reader: The Late Edition

April 6, 2008 · 0 comments

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Ten Killer Tactics for Developing a New Skill: It’s easy to understand the long term benefits of improving your skills: you open yourself up to countless opportunities. It’s much harder to look at building skills in the short term, however – skill building eats away at time that could be used being productive.

20 Tips to Survive When You’ve Overloaded Your Schedule: It isn’t hard to accidentally overload your schedule. It starts by making a few commitments, months in advance. Those commitments get pushed back and rescheduled until you need to face all of them at the same time. Working through an overloaded schedule without burning yourself out isn’t easy.

The Essential Skills You Need To Run A Location Independent Business – And How To Tool Up: From personal experience, I recommend a slightly different approach: I believe that if you have basic to intermediate skills in all of these areas you have all the skills you need to start, manage and grow a location independent business, as many times as you want and your ability to secure your financial security increases remarkably.

5 Tips Every Traveler Should Know About Internet Security: Sitting down at an internet cafe has become so common in the life of travelers that few stop to consider the security of these very public computers. But if we do stop to think about it, internet cafe computers (and any information you send or access from them) are clearly vulnerable. Fortunately, protecting yourself is not very difficult. Here are some things you can do to keep your data safe.

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