Saturday, 16 April 2011

Marathon stroll jog or sprint

As they limber up for the London marathon, what’s our fitness levels like?  Would your race be a leisurely stroll, jog or sprint?  Either way, a journey of 26 miles begins with the first step.

Hard times, NHS cuts, Middle East chase
Hard times, is about a journey of change and destination, where faith is tested through tough terrains of endurance and confidence.  How long will it take for it to pass over and just be a distant memory, where we can say, it was hard back in the day, but we survived and won the race?  Everyone wins, just by crossing the finishing line.  Hard times will be over, just as there is an end to every day.  The NHS is being shaken up like tremors of an earthquake with no signs of abating.  And in the Middle East, pursuing Gaddafi has proved not to be a sprint, but a steeple chase.  There will be winners and losers.  Shortly, all eyes will be off them as celebrations and rejoicing will over shadow all news, to make way for the royal wedding. (You can post your comments on http://moneyworkshops.blogspot.com – let us know how you feel)

De-clutter tip
So this weekend’s de-clutter tip is ‘GO’.  Start your marathon.  Take the first steps towards your new business venture or review your position at work.  Do it with gusto.  If it’s a sprint – seize the opportunity and go for it.  Do not doubt you will achieve success. If it’s a jog, pace yourself.  Set milestones to check your progress.  A word of advice is, DON’T GIVE UP.  Be consistent you will make it.  And if your race is a leisurely stroll, don’t forget to enjoy the scenery – stop and pick the daisies, smell the roses, just breath.  Look forward to every moment of your marathon.  We can help you plan your route to success and develop your ideas or find finance.  We’ll be with you every step of the way.  We deal with new ventures development, money coaching, mortgages, remortgaging, pension release advice, buy to let nightmares, credit card & debt solutions, and business recovery.
On your marks, get set, GO!













































Regards

Saleah

http://www.moneyworkshops.co.uk/
saleah@moneyworkshops.co.uk

Monday, 11 April 2011

Kick start yourself

When the walls to a house are broken down, remember that if the foundations are good, it can be rebuilt into something more glorious.

Hard times, cut, cut, cut, Middle East – who’s winning?
We’re not talking small cash injections but BIG money.  The banks were in trouble due to over-extending credit, so the government pumped in tax payers’ money to rescue them.  Then our Irish neighbours were drowning under the weight of debt, and the government gave £7 billion to prop them up.   And now Portugal can’t continue carrying their burden of debt, so the UK will be asked to contribute to the bail out package.  Joe public has been asked to continue sacrificing in cuts.  Is it a case of profits over people, to make savings, which are later given away?  Admittedly, a good dose of money helps, but it is short lived.  What’s needed is real growth from sales to bring wealth back into small businesses.  The buying and selling of goods and services we actually need. (Let us know how you feel by making a comment below)

De-clutter tip
So this weekend’s de-clutter tip is kick start yourself.  Cutting back to the bare bone doesn’t produce real growth to sustain you.  Where’s your creativity? That’s worth more than you can imagine.  What can you do to get your creative energy going?  A good idea at the right time and place could pay dividends.  Once again, there’s no business without sales.  Plus you might need to consider exploring where to get small loans to increase your business potential. (I don’t mean the cash converter or the pawn shop.)  We can help. So who do you know that wants to kick start their ideas into real growth?  We deal with mortgages, remortgaging, pension release advice, buy to let nightmares, credit card & debt solutions, business recovery, coaching or new ventures.
Put plans into action!

Regards

Saleah

http://www.moneyworkshops.co.uk/
em: saleah@moneyworkshops.co.uk

Friday, 1 April 2011

Opportunity Knocks

Two weddings and we pray, no funeral.  With all this talk about weddings, did you get an invite from Will & Kate or Ed & Justine?  Well they are restricted on numbers, so don’t take it to heart if you didn’t.

Hard times, new opportunities, Musa Kusa trouble in the Middle East
With all this talk about marriages, it appears that Musa Kusa has defected from Libya and his long time relationship with Gaddafi has ended.  And, whose arms are open wide, saying ‘there, there, you’re well shot of that nasty man? Yes, it’s the UK.  What does this mean to Joe public?  We hope nothing.  Our minds should be firmly fixed on finding new opportunities in these hard times.  With the upturn in the weather, as you look along the high street, there’ll be no less people out there buying as usual.  What we see are big supermarkets taking their pick of empty shops and moving in.  How do big businesses get big?  Take for instance BP or Tesco.  They all have products that we want, but it takes millions of people buying, week after week to help them make billions.  Don’t underestimate the buying power of Joe public.  So anyone that has an opportunity that can reach the masses will do well right now.  But you’ll need to reach them. (You can post your comments on http://moneyworkshops.blogspot.com – let us know how you feel)

De-clutter tip
So this weekend’s de-clutter tip is about opportunities.  The door of opportunity knocks many times.  Make sure you’re there to answer it.  There are some good ones about if you have a good reach of people.  Contact us to learn more about the one on coffee for you coffee drinkers, or Utility Warehouse for cheap gas, electricity, phones and CASH BACK cards.  And, how’s your sales technique?  If it’s not that great, it can be improved.  There’s no business without sales.  These days the biggest endorsement for any product is you.  So who do you know that needs help spotting opportunities?  We can all be eyes and ears for each other.  We deal with mortgages, remortgaging, pension release advice, buy to let nightmares, credit card, debt solutions, business recovery, coaching or new ventures.
Be ready for the next opportunity!


















































Regards

Saleah

http://www.moneyworkshops.co.uk/