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Posted on July 1, 2009

Win – Win : They Push a Button – You Call Back

Now, while some callers may be content to wait on a phone line, many are not. Many times, the caller will just hang up and call again later. Sometimes, the caller won't call back at all. And, just like that, business is lost. This is why companies...

Posted on July 1, 2009

Not Your Father’s Office: Implementing Technology to Create the Virtual Office

To keep pace with rapidly changing trends, entrepreneurs are turning to the virtual office.Until now, the traditional office has been a fairly primitive environment: four brick walls, some cubicles, downtrodden Berber carpet, a water cooler in the...

Posted on July 1, 2009

What's In a Name: Using Caller ID Override and Virtual Phone Booth Services to Give Your Business a

Having one's company name displayed on caller ID gives small business owners the chance to compete with larger corporations. Admit it: caller identification has been a tremendously useful technology since its inception. Having the ability to...

Posted on July 1, 2009

The Confident Athlete

Numerous publications, as well as research and studies currently in process indicate there is a strong relationship between an athletes self-confidence, belief in self, and their abilites to perform.

Posted on July 1, 2009

Stress and Burnout in Youth Sports

Athletes, parents and sports psychology professionals often have different ideas about burnout in sports. Research indicates that burnout gets in the way of a young athlete's joy in sport participation, participation longevity, and ultimately...

Posted on July 1, 2009

Coaching the Young, Perfectionist Athlete

Perfectionistic athletes are blocked from performing up to their abilities by their extremely high performance with little room for error causing them to fear failure. They worry too much about pleasing others, are anxious and stressed out or allow...