วันเสาร์ที่ 28 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2555

In the process of getting funds

In the process of getting funds to tackle your emergencies that pop up before your next paycheque, many lenders ask for various documents which may not even be required to get the amount. The documents are then verified by the lender which consumes a lot of the lender’s as well as the borrower’s time. Due to this delay in verification you may fall into a problem. To avoid this problem you should opt for no fax payday loans. Generally, the main purpose of these types of financing is to financially support the people who cannot afford to pay for the minor expenses that come their way before they get their next paycheque. No fax payday loans help you to get faster cash without the involvement of documents except for the application form. You can avail amounts up to ฃ1500 but not less than ฃ80. This amount is to be repaid on the due date. The repayment term stretches from 1 to 30 days. Any delay in refunding the amount can lead you into trouble. You can also extend the repayment period by requesting the lender to do so. However, the lender will charge a late fee for the same. These advances are the best options an individual can easily avail in times of fiscal emergencies. You need not submit any extra documents to avail them. Thus, the borrower can obtain the cash at a faster speed due to the absence of verification of the documents. All types of borrowers are free to obtain them. There is no restriction on the usage of the amount borrowed. The borrower receives the funds within 24 hours. The borrowers have to pay a high rate of interest on them due to no credit check. The best method to obtain the finances is through the internet. The amount is credited to the applicants account within 24 hours. Book Notes, A Book Summary On The Book Eat That Frog By Brian Tracy: Part 1 Have your ever heard the phrase “eat that frog?” I never did until I read the book Eat That Frog, 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time, by Brian Tracy. According to Brian, eating your frog is about tackling your most important, daunting tasks, and getting them done. The concept is similar to how you eat an elephant…one bite at a time. Brian’s main point is that you eat your most ugliest frog first, the next ugliest, and so on, until all your frogs are done. When you “eat your frog,” you feel empowered, happier, energized and are more productive, i.e., you get more done. The principles Brian shares in his book are principles he has picked up from 30 years of studying time management and are principles he has incorporated into his own life. Time management is life management, so they apply to any aspect of your life, especially your business when you’re just getting started and working on it part time. The idea is to take control over what you do and choosing the important tasks over the unimportant. This is a key determinate of success. I’ll review each of these principles in this series of six articles. Today we’ll cover principles 1, 2, and 3. Principle One: Set the Table This principle is about determining what you want to accomplish. It’s about getting clarity about your goals and objectives. One of the biggest reasons people procrastinate is vagueness and confusion about what they want to do. Brian introduces his first Rule of Success: Think on paper. Do you know that people who have clear written goals accomplish 5 to 10 times more than people who don’t? Brian has a seven step formula for setting and achieving goals: 1. Decide exactly what you want to do (one of the worst time wasters is doing something well that doesn’t need to be at all). 2. Write your goal down. Writing your goal down crystallizes and put energy behind it because it becomes real. 3. Set a deadline on you goal. This gives you a sense of urgency with a beginning and end. 4. Make a list of everything you think you need to do to achieve the goal. A visual picture give you a path to follow and increases the likelihood of success. 5. Organize the list into a plan by priority and sequence. You can draw a map of your plan like a flow chart to help you visualize the steps. 6. Take action immediately. “Execution is everything.” 7. Resolve to do something everyday that takes you closer to your goal. Schedule your activities and never miss a day. Having clear written goals affects your thinking and motivates and drives you into action. Written goals stimulate creativity, release energy, help you overcome procrastination, and give you enthusiasm. Think about your goals and review them everyday and take action. Principle Two: Plan Each Day in Advance This is basically making a to-do list. Just like eating an elephant, you eat a frog one bite at a time. Break you task down into steps. “Thinking and planning unlock your mental powers, trigger you creativity, and increase your mental and physical energies.” The better you plan, the easier to overcome procrastination, to get started, and to keep going. Brian claims that every minute you spend planning will save as much as ten minutes in execution. So if you spend 10 to 12 minutes planning, you’ll save at least 2 hours (100-120 minutes) in wasted time and effort – very impressive. Brian’s introduces the Six P Formula for this principle: Proper prior planning prevents poor performance. His tips are: All you need is paper and pen. Always work from a list – if something new comes up, add it to the list. Keep a master list of everything. Make a list for different purposes. Keep a monthly list, which you make at the end of each month for the following month. Keep a weekly list, which you make at the end of the week for the following week. Keep a daily list, which you make as the end of the day for the following day. The lists feed off each other. Check off items as you complete them. Checking the items off gives you a visual record of accomplishment and motivates you to keep going. Follow the 1090 Rule of personal effectiveness, which says if you spend the first 10% of your time planning and organizing your work before you begin, you’ll save 90% of time getting the work done when you start. Principle 3: Apply the 8020 Rule This principle says that 20% of your activities will account for 80% of your results, even when all your activities take the same amount of time to do. The activities that give you the most return on your investment are your frogs. Where you focus your time is the difference between being busy and accomplishing something. You want to eliminate or spend less time on your low-value tasks. Your most valuable tasks are the hardest and most complex, but give you the most bang for you time, so ask yourself if the task is a 20% task. Brian’s rule here is “Resist the temptation to clear up small thing first.” Once you begin working on your hardest task, you become motivated to complete it. “A part of you mind loves to be busy working on significant tasks that can really make a difference. Your job is to feed this part of your mind continually.” Thinking of starting and finishing an important task motivates and helps you overcome procrastination. An important fact to remember is that “The amount of time required to complete an important job is the same time it takes to do an unimportant job.” Part 1 Wrap Up I hope the first 3 principles will direct you towards meeting your business goals. I’ll cover principles 4-7 in part 2 of this series Happy Business Building,

ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:

แสดงความคิดเห็น