Sunday, October 30, 2011

New Activities

Over the last few weeks I have been busy with a number of very exciting projects which will come together this week.

The new Virtual One Business Development Online site is the major focus for me at present and I will start a number of campaigns shortly.


Work on Earl'sview.com has been a little slow as I have only so many hours in the day!!!

Cheers

Earl

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Hip Operation Looming

I have been rather preoccupied with the health of my hips - Dr Arthritis is the current name!

Check out my attempt at pulling together lots of useful information in relation to joint replacements.

Http://earlsview.com


I am also in the process of revamping my business blog too - http://earlsbusiness.wordpress.com/



Cheers

Earl

Saturday, June 11, 2011

New Blog Site

After some tinkering I have decided to use my Wordpress Site - new URL is http://earlsview.com.

Look it up - hope you enjoy it!

Earl

Thursday, June 9, 2011

I'm back - that was a busy couple of years...

What can I say - time flies, money flies, blowfly's (Dad, many times 1 Dec 1931 - 24 Nov 2010).

Hard to know where the years go - "busy-ness" of life certainly kicked in with a vengeance but I have to say that the overall outcomes have been great. Just a few bumps on the way.

It was mind numbing to have my father pass away late last year; five years and one day since my mother. How do parents coordinate these things! But I know both are in a better place - racing along the next journey somewhere taking with them the love and lessons of this life!

One the way through the last few years there has been one common theme - be it business or home - that is relationship; the thing you can't buy but can lose easily. It makes the world tick at every level - whether for good or for evil.

Making it work for good - that's the challenge; how to get past all the self interest we all have and build some lasting value.

Enough for tonight.

Some thoughts on medical adventures and misadventures tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Doing Stuff

Cover of "House of Suns (Gollancz S.F.)"Cover of House of Suns (Gollancz S.F.)

The last few weeks have been an incredible blur of activity as I have come to grips with the basics of blogging, twittering, facebook-ing, myspace-ing and all the rest of it.

The main blog at the moment is Sales & Marketing Help Central at http://salesmarketinghelpcentral.blogspot.com which is a download of many years of helpful business stuff.

I am busy writing this blog while staying with my in-laws Warren & Fiona Christensen. They live in the ordinarily sunny Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

I say “ordinarily” as this time and the last time I visited them, just before Easter (on the big job hunt) it has poured with rain and blown a real gale (is that how you spell it; looks strange) – more rain and wind, in fact, than I have seen in living memory – and theirs’ too by the sound of it!!!

I am using Window’s Live Writer to write this blog & I have to say it is one of the best discoveries of the last few weeks. It just makes everything bloggy so easy. Thanks! But you do have to add in the lots of “add-ins” to make it really cool.

Big job interview tomorrow – seems like a really good one. Put a post up on one of my other blogsCats Dogs & Petcare - http://catsdogspetcare.blogspot.com/ which is good fun. Like the template – OK I think.

Have a few other jobs I am now on the shortlist for but despite the current unseasonal rain & wind, Queensland gets my “lifestyle vote”.

So onwards – have also set up about 10 other blog sites – to do with Biotechnology sites – such as this one - US Biotechnology Stocks. One for just about every region and key country in the biotechnology space. That will be some serious work to do!

Now time to relax and read my Alastair Reynolds book – House of Suns – great Science fiction. See www.alastairreynolds.com

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Friday, May 1, 2009

Lindsay Olson Six Ways To Stay Positive During A Difficult Job Search

This is a copy of a great blog written by Lindsay Olsen
http://www.brazencareerist.com/2009/04/27/six-ways-to-stay-positive-during-a-difficult-job-search

Rejection, especially in this job market, is an unavoidable reality. You won’t win every time. It’s okay be be disappointed, for a minute, but set a limit and move on. Part of job search success requires self-evaluation. It’s important to recognize the possibility you might be doing something wrong and, if so, to be open to positive change.

If you’ve been on the hunt for awhile and you feel like you’re getting nowhere, consider asking your recent interviewers and peers for constructive criticism. Be prepared for the sugar-coated version, but at least you will gain some perspective on what you may be able to change for future interviews.

I find the most frustrated job seekers are those who walk blindly through their job searches. Recruiters and hiring managers are keen at sniffing out those with chips on their shoulders. Not being aware of negative feelings or the inability to control emotions throughout a difficult job search process will quickly send a job seeker to the depths of job search hell, and we all know that is not a pretty place to be.

I know it’s easier said than done, but keeping your chin up and sending out positive vibes throughout every step of an interview process is critical to your success. Here are 6 ways to stay positive during your job search:

1. Take responsibility for your happiness.

Too often we let other people determine our happiness. When you let a potential employer, or anyone else for that matter, control your feelings, you’ll never end up very happy. Happiness, bitterness, or frustration are all choices. How you decide to react to any situation in a job search is up to you. There are a many issues you won’t have any control over. The key is knowing what is within your power (yourself) and what is out of your hands (everyone else).

2. Reward yourself for the small successes along the way.

Celebrate when you get a phone interview or second-round interview. Ok, it’s not a job offer, but it’s a step in the right direction. Even if you aren’t selected for the job, it means your resume is communicating the right things to a potential employer.

3. Find a job search partner and surround yourself with positive people.

Networking should play a huge part in your job search, however, if you find yourself surrounded by “Debbie Downers”, find another group! This goes for a job search partner, too. While finding someone to talk to who’s in the same boat as you and who understands the frustrations is very helpful, make sure you help keep each other motivated and positive.

4. Set goals. Get up and get out.

Don’t allow yourself to sleep in and lounge around. Take your job search seriously and search every single day. Set daily goals and track your progress so you have a good idea of where you are heading. Setting a job search schedule will give you a sense of accomplishment at the end of each day.

5. Find time to do things you enjoy.

Keeping your life balanced will help you stay positive and keep things in perspective. Explore a new hobby. Catch up on your reading list. Eat right and exercise! Stay engaged with your family and friends.

6. Consider exploring a cause you are passionate about through part-time volunteer work.

Not only can volunteering lead to possible job leads and new connections, but it’s a good way to add structure to your days and feel like you are contributing to a positive cause.

How do you stay positive when life gets you down?