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The planned crisis are fewer crises

We are ending the year 2015 and as every year-end, it is time to make reflections. If we look back, we find that in recent years has been taking a turnaround in our oriented to anticipate possible negative consequences of the same customs, we have lifestyle habits that tend to be healthier, try to eat better, exercise , have appropriate levels of light to take care of our eyes, ergonomic chairs to care for the position when we sit, we try to make periodic breaks to maintain our performance at the highest levels … we are fully aware that both personally and in the professional, prevention is much cheaper than cure. No doubt. Changing certain habits, which are not always easy, we can avoid trouble that often can be fatal. And we are willing to make this sacrifice involved us both time and money.

What surprises me greatly is that what we have so clear and we want for ourselves and our employees do not want for our company. In our company we do not prevent what might happen … we are not interested allocate a budget to invest in managing a possible crisis, which can have such devastating effects as the worst of diseases or industrial accidents, may make it stagger the foundations of it, that company that both cost us move forward and put into operation. Still a ridiculous number of companies have a crisis manual. Continue reading The planned crisis are fewer crises

Working the usability of your website to get more customers

The web usability unfortunately in many projects is the great forgotten. The main reason is that we have settled some concepts that I consider very important about this topic:

– Designers and programmers are not experts in web usability. Sometimes they assumed these skills when they do not have to. They designed and programmed so that, albeit on a smaller scale, when you think of mounting a web do it in the following terms: Designer + + programmer responsible for usability.

– If you think cold, in an online project, website usability is the most scalable results matter. Virtually the same resources you may be billed more because the web better converts visits into sales. Continue reading Working the usability of your website to get more customers

5 Steps for Overcoming Procrastination

Procrastination occurs when you put certain tasks off until the last minute. Usually, this is a task that you really, really don’t want to deal with and so you decide to focus on something entirely different.

5 Steps for Overcoming Procrastination

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Everyone procrastinates in some way or another. For example, you could have an essay due in a week’s time and conveniently put it off until the night before the due date. This sudden realisation of your impending doom is usually followed up by a hectic “all-nighter”, in which you type faster than anyone has ever typed in the history of the planet.

Why do People Procrastinate?

According to a recent study carried out by psychologist Professor Clarry Law, procrastination comes to life whenever there is a “temporal gap between intended behaviour and enacted behaviour”. In basic terms, this temporal gap refers to that period of time when you first intend to get a job done, and the time when you finally get around to completing it (usually in a self-induced panic).

Take these 5 steps to help yourself overcome procrastination:

  1. Practice Time Management

Procrastinators often aren’t very good at managing their time effectively. A great way to overcome this is to practice well-kept time management. This is achieved by planning ahead a little and creating estimated time slots for assigned tasks. Once you see how you can better use your time, you’ll have a better control over how you use this time productively.

  1. Work in Productive Environments

If you work in a distracting environment, chances are, you won’t get much work done. According to Entrepreneur, procrastinators should try their best to work in places without distractions such as TV’s and to choose where and who they work with wisely. This will help you to focus on the immediate task at hand.

  1. Focus on One Task at a Time

It is important to focus on one task at a time. Don’t give yourself unrealistic goals because you will only feel bad about yourself after when you realise you can’t complete all of the things that you wanted to. For this reason, it is better to focus on one specific goal or task at a time, which will be much easier to manage.

  1. Seek Guidance from a Professional

Many procrastinators feel that their bad habits are getting in the way of their success. Many young people claim that procrastinating has delayed them from finding the right job, or finishing an important project etc. www.lynnrecruitment.co.uk is a Recruitment Agent Belfast that are able to advise job seekers and those inclined to procrastinate on finding the right job for you.

  1. Award Yourself Afterwards

Have you ever wondered why a dog will suddenly become the most obedient version of itself when there is a treat involved? It listens because it knows it will only receive the award AFTER it has completed the command. In the same way, you can give yourself little awards after finishing a task you really didn’t want to. Finally wrote that daunting essay? Award yourself!

Ridding your central heating system of those annoying airlocks

You’re sure that your radiator isn’t producing the heat it previously did. You feel its surface and find that it is hot at the bottom but lukewarm at the top.

Ridding your central heating system of those annoying airlocks

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The problem? You’ve almost certainly got an airlock. The air has risen to the top of the radiator, preventing the hot water from getting up there.

Diagnosing the airlock problem

One of the most common causes of an airlock is that you’ve had your system drained. You might think this would do nothing but good. After all, it’s sometimes recommended for keeping your system running efficiently. However, if the system is refilled in the wrong order and the top floor radiators aren’t shut off when the downstairs radiators are being filled, air can enter, resulting in no heat.

You may need to call a professional plumber. For boiler installation in Woking, try a reputable local firm such as www.rjplumbingandheating.co.uk.

What to check

First, you should check that the central heating pump is working properly. If it seems to be okay, turning up the pressure may help the airlock to move.

Next, you’ll want to test the radiators. While you are doing this, you need to make sure that at least one radiator is on. Turn the boiler on and check each radiator in turn to make sure that it heats up properly at the top and bottom. If you’re satisfied, leave the one you have just checked on and move on to the radiator that is next in sequence. Once the next radiator is turned on, the previous one can be turned off.

If you find that one radiator is guilty of making the whole system lose warmth, turn that one off. This will allow the other radiators in the system to get extra water pressure.

If each radiator is working fine when you test it on its own but you lose heat when they’re all on at the same time, the problem might be related to balancing. Unfortunately, this tends to be the result of poor installation of the heating system.

One of the remedies that is worth trying is to close the radiator valves to only half of their capacity. This may work until you can get a competent central heating engineer to take a look at the installation.

Review of the consumer to the opinion of the brands

In the Internet world, a very important thing has changed. Everyone has opinions, as always happened, but now everyone can express and can make reaching others. The network has made that comment out the immediate circle of acquaintances and or already is not only limited to just the privileged few who had entered the circuit of the media and pundits. Today everyone can express what they think and to communicate it to others.

And in this new order of things one of the areas that have been most affected is consumption. Consumers are not only transmitted to their immediate environment what they think about the products and brands they buy, but now up to the network and marked with these views purchasing decisions of others. From the hotel you want to book for holidays to the laptop you want to buy for work, buying decisions are increasingly marked by notes that other consumers give these products and for the opinions they generate on them. Continue reading Review of the consumer to the opinion of the brands

Practical tips to generate profitable leads

In a company committed to online business, lead generation is a very important activity and can have a enrobe impact on the income statement depending on how you perform. First we must determine what the objective pursued, usually one of these 3:

– Lead generation for direct sales (usually contacts with propensity to buy).

– Lead generation for critical mass intended to send newsletters and other communications.

– Generation of leads to “re-selling” used by comparators or sectored pages with high traffic volume. Continue reading Practical tips to generate profitable leads

Hot Summer and Autumn Wedding Settings and Trends for 2016

The hottest trends for Weddings and Events in the upcoming months are all about individuality and getting back to nature, whether it’s personalised drinks, bridesmaids choosing their own dresses or more informal seating arrangements.

Hot Summer and Autumn Wedding Settings and Trends for 2016

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The personalities of the happy couple and the comfort of the guests are paramount in the popular trends for 2016 weddings.

Moving away from Uniformity

Centrepieces, flowers, bridesmaids’ dresses, décor – once they all had to match, but the trend for more varied options is rapidly gaining in popularity. This is a prime example of the more informal and rustic trends that we will continue to see throughout 2016.

Settings Trends

For too many years now, wedding breakfasts have been enjoyed around a number of similarly shaped round tables, resulting in the feel of a conference or awards ceremony and limiting who you can speak to during dinner. Long tables, such as those you might find in a school dining hall, or a variety of small and larger tables are becoming more popular. These are both more sociable and more informal options.

Venue Trends

Outdoor-indoor venues such as barns are bound to remain hugely popular throughout 2016. Barns give couples the chance to go with a trendy rustic-chic vibe whilst also providing enough space to eat indoors and socialise outdoors. Barns are usually surrounded by plenty of land, making it easy to erect a marquee. And whether you need marquee hire in Kent or London, these can be personalised to your own requests. Companies such as http://www.2intents.co.uk marquee hire in Kent specialists can also provide linings, lighting and table linen to your own preference.

Food and Drink Trends

Popular drinks trends include bespoke cocktails, usually created by the couples themselves as a combination that reflects either tastes, personalities or adventures they’ve been on together. Another trend is an a la carte menu that offers something for every need: veggie, vegan, pescatarian or coeliac. A further food trend is serving up so-called ‘heritage meals’ – something that links with the couple’s childhoods or cultural backgrounds.

As you can see, these trends are all about making your own personal mark on the big day and letting personal tastes shine though, as well as getting back to nature and creating a more informal and sociable day.

If there are rewards, women are the most loyal consumers of brands

Loyalty to a brand is one of the intangibles that companies seeking to develop among its customer base. A loyal consumer to a brand prefers over others, maintains a relationship with a special with her look (not the same as it relates to the brand in question with its competitors) and becomes a sort of ambassador the same. But getting a consumer loyalty is not a simple job and requires a strong investment in work by the brand that seeks it, but what to do to get loyal customers to a brand? Continue reading If there are rewards, women are the most loyal consumers of brands

As reactivate your business model when suffering signs of wear

These things do not usually happen at once, but if there is a day when we received a “hard truth” we cannot let go. You realize that your benefits have been reduced in a significant%, the low number of customers, your market share drops and notes as you go inserting patches that do not lead anywhere. Basically, business survival is at stake and do not know where the blows come.

When this happens, marginalizing startups, we can find 3 levels to qualify and quantify the problem regarding the malfunction of business:

1- Mismanagement: At this point there is not much to explain, still being in the right business model but that simply are not playing your cards right.

2- Do not be able to adapt to new industry trends surface: perhaps no introduction of new products, not digitize any part of the business … .in order, you have to make substantial changes but do not require “full surgery.”

3- You have left to connect with a real market: here already required to redevelop a new business model because your value proposition has stopped working. Continue reading As reactivate your business model when suffering signs of wear

Lawn and border edging: a matter of personal taste

Caring for your lawn is vital for keeping your garden attractive. A neat edge to the lawn can go a long way towards enhancing its overall appearance, but there are different ways to achieve this. Choosing your ideal edging is really down to personal taste.

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General lawn care

Lawns need feeding in Spring to stay in tip top condition. Apply fertilizer before rain or when the ground is damp. If necessary another feed can be applied later.

Spring is the time to deal with moss and weeds. If gaps are left or the grass is thin, you can over-seed in the spring or autumn.

Watering your lawn is not always necessary, and grass can recover even after a really dry spell. If you need to water, you can ensure the water penetrates to the roots by aerating hard ground beforehand.

According to the Royal Horticultural Society, mowing your lawn regularly keeps it in good health. Using hand propelled petrol lawn mowers can make the job easier, particularly if you have a large lawn.

Lawn edges

Some people prefer the natural look of plants overlapping from the border to the grass, but this makes mowing difficult.

A definite edge can be maintained in various ways. Possibly the most simple method is to cut a neat edge with a half moon tool. The disadvantages of this are that it will need to be repeated once or twice during the year to keep it looking neat and it will eventually reduce the size of your lawn.

Laying paving stones between the lawn and the border is a traditional way of edging, but is difficult to change if you decide you would like to move the border later on.

Gardeners World claims that edging your lawn with bricks can minimise labour, and these can be laid in a variety of patterns to add interest as well as a crisp edge.

Modern edging materials include metals and plastics that you insert into a slit at the edge of the lawn. For any lawn, regular mowing is essential and this can be achieved with hand propelled petrol lawn mowers by Chiff Chaff.

Whichever method of edging your lawn you choose, it is important to have something that shows where the lawn ends and the border begins.