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April 23rd, 2011 by Mike Silverstone

With college costs on the rise, students feel increased pressure to choose the right major and to make every class count. Unfortunately, many college students don’t have the knowledge or guidance to help them with this decision. If you want to change your major, follow the steps below to increase your chances of making the best decision.

Consider Your Motivation for Changing

Asking yourself a few questions before changing your major can save time, money, and regret. Why do you want to change majors?  A difficult class shouldn’t cause you to change your major. You

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Why Become A Life Coach

April 17th, 2011 by Mike Silverstone

Why Become A Life Coach

Have you ever gotten that feel good tingling when you know you have done something right? And that because you have helped someone, more people like and appreciate you? Well life coaching is very rewarding, both in a monetary and emotional sense. Helping someone grow, develop and succeed in life is a triumph that is shared by a life coach. You as life coach are now part of your clients life; you help them reach the pinnacle of success. Aside from that, if you are an excellent life coach you can earn as much as $10,000.00 a month. A good life coach means a steady stream of clients, and this equals to income.

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How do we hire the right candidate for the position?

April 17th, 2011 by Mike Silverstone

Dear Kathleen:

How do we hire the right candidate for the position? We’ve hired an administrative assistant for one of our managers several times, but each one turned out to be the wrong person. During the interview process, they all seemed to be the perfect candidate, but once they actually started working, it’s obvious they were not right for the job. What are we doing wrong?

Thanks, Annette B.

A. Dear Annette:

I can understand your frustration. Wit

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April 11th, 2011 by Mike Silverstone

Dream of starting your own business? Starting a business isn’t easy and not everyone is cut out for entrepreneurship.  Knowing the risks and benefits can help you make the right decisions. In a recent interview, business coach Jim Muehlhausen offered advice for small business owners and potential entrepreneurs. Read below for his answers to some common entrepreneurship questions.

What are the biggest mistakes small business owners make?

Creating an un-leveragable business model. Many small businesses depend upon the owner to wear multiple hats to make the business work. If

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Inconvenient Numbers? Change ‘em.

April 6th, 2011 by Mike Silverstone

Well, just like that, with this blog post, Heritage has now changed its forecast for the unemployment rate under the Ryan budget.

The new numbers are linked to in the post — the PDF is here.

An interesting 24-hour period, to be sure.

Adding: Heritage went out of its way (here) to defend its methodology — strongly implying to me that they saw no reason to change it.  Yet change it they did.

We used the same economic model that is employed by leading government agencies (Energy, Treasury, Labor, Office of Management and Budget) and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The

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