We now use phonics to make words make stories. Five more of my secrets of child literacy.

If you have worked with me using my five secrets of child literacy, your child can now recognize every sound of the alphabet. You have played the games:

“Let’s see who can find ?a’.?

“I wonder where ?z’ is hiding.?

You have walked along alphabet roads, zoomed your sports car around Formula One alphabet circuits and taken ?y’ and ?p’ for a ride in the pram with teddy and a doll. Alphabet letters are fun, they are friends.

Appealing to your customers ? that’s the name of the game
when you’re doing any sort of business. It should be the name of the game when
choosing promotional items as well.

There are marketing gurus whose
pronouncements turn knowing your customers into an arcane art that can only be
practiced by those who have the magic. There’s no magic to choosing , but the payoff is a higher return
on your investment in promotional items and marketing campaigns.

 

If you’ve just broken up with your partner or are in the last days of a dying relationship you need to read this article.

We’ve all been there. The pain and emotional turmoil of a bitter break
up or the disillusionment of a marriage or relationship that is in its
dying days. All that time and energy and love seemingly gone, wasted.
The end of a relationship. But does it have to be?…

Are you comfortable with your 30-second sound byte or “elevator speech”? Does it stimulate emotions and positive responses in others? Or, does it fall flat and rate a “0″ on the interest scale? Learn about a 5-part formula you can use to create a 30-second sound byte that’ll get people saying, “Yes!”, I want to work with you!

“So, what do you do?”

Does this question make you cringe because you have to speak your 30-second introduction? Perhaps you’re uncomfortable with it because it’s just “not quite right”—and it doesn’t capture the magic of what you really do to help others. Or, maybe you’re wondering if it sounds canned, corny, and over-rehearsed. That’s a real turn-off, for you and the other person, isn’t it?

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