Since age 12 I have been using a simple 4-step method to create long-lasting changes within myself. My method has not only enabled me to make it through difficult changes but has also empowered me to succeed. I have laid out this method in a new book called “It’s My Life! I Can Change If I Want To”.
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For most of our customers the discussion around electronic signature over the past 8 years has centered around their internal compliance and legal ability to prove the validity of the signature. A proper e-signature will have an audit trail, encryption, security and will be non-repudiable…
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How would your sales improve if you stopped rejecting orders and processed them the first time?
If you improve your business in only one way in 2011 sign all your documents with electronic signature. E-signing is here, it is secure and it is by far the most legal and efficient way to conduct business.
Here’s another example: career. People who rise to greatness recognize that they are more important than their current role and seek ways to avoid, improve or automate their tasks in order to take on more important work. Isn’t that the efficient mindset at work?
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The best part about ideas is that it doesn’t matter where they come from. Give credit where credit is due and don’t infringe on intellectual property rights, but why not feel empowered to maximize good ideas when found?
We do the things we like and don’t do the things we dislike. Even better, we excel at the things we are passionate about and fail at the things we despise. By making your fear a passion you will be giving yourself the motivation to become really good at it.
Work should include work-related technologies and life should only include life-enabling technologies.