Monthly Archives: April 2010
PMI Education Recommends Seeking Help from Others
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“A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people” –Will Rogers As an entrepreneur, don’t be afraid to seek the help of others. It may be tempting to think that doing … Continue reading
Why You Work
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Tagged efficiency, goals, planning, preparation, professional marketing international
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 “The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary.“ –Donald Kendall Working without a purpose can be drudgery. You have to take the time to identify your goals before you can work towards them. Otherwise, your … Continue reading
Can Work Be Fun?
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 Can work be really be enjoyable? The success team at Professional Marketing International believes so. We strive to balance high-caliber performance with a fun work environment. By keeping our stress levels in check, work becomes less drudgery and more … Continue reading
Time to Manage
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Tagged efficiency, prioritizing, professional marketing international, stress reduction, time management
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 The medical staff at the Mayo Clinic recently published an excellent article entitled, “Time Management: Tips to Reduce Stress and Improve Productivity.” Time management is a crucial element for any entrepreneur’s success. The consultants from Professional Marketing International are … Continue reading
Thrown Into the Deep End
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Tagged learning, pmi education, practice, professional marketing international, swimming lessons
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Many of us have heard stories from people who received “old-fashioned” swimming lessons. By this, I am referring to those who were taken to the town swimming hole as young children and thrown into the deep end. My grandfather learned … Continue reading