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training: Do You Keep a Training Journal? - 09/19/07 06:16 AM
Always make sure to keep a detailed training journal. By keeping a journal of your training sessions, you will have a detailed log of your every exercise you perform along with reps, sets and how much weight you lifted. It's also great to document how you felt before, during and after your training session along with any food/supplements you took before and after you trained. By keeping an training journal, you will have access to a wealth of information and be able to detect specific areas in your current training routine which can be changed or improved upon.One of the biggest mistakes
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training: Training and Managing a Team - 05/31/07 06:12 AM
When it comes to training and managing a team, you must start out with a clear vision in directing your team to a common goal through job description and training. Creating a job description and training the individual you hire is very important to the end result. You must think through the position and its job description in great detail, even before you start interviewing people for that position. Here are some tips: 1. Define exactly what you are looking for, including the personality traits and skill sets you would like to see in that individual. In addition, make sure you have a
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training: The Need for Training Increases in a SalesāDriven Market - 05/25/07 06:32 AM
Mike Ferry has seen many changes in market movement throughout his extensive career as a trainer to the real estate industry. In a recent interview, Ferry laid down some important ground rules to develop the mind set and productivity needed to be successful in today's market. "Real estate professionals will begin to see that homes must be listed at a fair price to sell. Interest rates are going up, and fewer buyers will be racing to purchase property," Ferry emphasized. "If it took four contacts to sell a property in previous years, it may take 44 contacts in a sales-driven market." However, Ferry
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