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		<title>Tellman Knudson&#8217;s Ultra Marketing Marathon</title>
		<link>http://joecirillo.com/training/2007/10/22/tellman-knudsons-ultra-marketing-marathon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 06:29:06 +0000</pubDate>
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There&#8217;s a new lightning-speed way to
make money online&#8230;
Ultra Marketing Marathon
These true &#8220;moneymachine&#8221; systems are like
having an ATM&#8230;in your living room!
I have a place reserved for you but you
have to get a ticket yourself:
Ultra Marketing Marathon
Tellman Knudson&#8217;s Ultra Marketing Marathon turns
even the &#8220;softest&#8221; newbie into an Iron Man when
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There&#8217;s a new lightning-speed way to<br />
make money online&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.joecirillo.com" title="Ultra Marketing Marathon">Ultra Marketing Marathon</a></p>
<p>These true &#8220;moneymachine&#8221; systems are like<br />
having an ATM&#8230;in your living room!</p>
<p>I have a place reserved for you but you<br />
have to get a ticket yourself:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.joecirillo.com" title="Ultra Marketing Marathon">Ultra Marketing Marathon</a></p>
<p>Tellman Knudson&#8217;s Ultra Marketing Marathon turns<br />
even the &#8220;softest&#8221; newbie into an Iron Man when<br />
it comes to making money hand-over-fist!&#8230;</p>
<p>(and he has the screen shots to prove it&#8211;<br />
take a look)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.joecirillo.com" title="Ultra Marketing Marathon">Ultra Marketing Marathon</a></p>
<p>Act now and start your 7 day marathon.</p>
<p>To your success!<br />
Joe</p>
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		<title>Office Organization</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2007 05:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Office organization                        is an imperative aspect of running a successful business.                      [...]]]></description>
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<p><font color="#663300" size="+2">O</font>ffice organization                        is an imperative aspect of running a successful business.                        Whether you have a home office or an office space, youâ€™ve                        got to implement office organization that will work for                        you. For the fledgling business owner, keeping track of                        everything can often be a daunting and exhausting task.</p>
<p>After all, you have to handle the finances, your existing                        client relations, get the job done, drum up new clients                        so the pipeline doesnâ€™t run dry and remember where                        you put it all at the end of the day. Effective office organization                        can make or break a business.</p>
<p>Joe Cirillo, author of <font color="#663300">Itâ€™s                        Your Time</font>, knows this all to well. He has successfully                        been in business for over thirty years. In 1972, Joe and                        a partner developed and pioneered the mail-order inserts                        in bank and oil statements. A decade later Cooper Rand has                        become the premier firm in a very competitive marketplace.</p>
<p>Joe learned that a key component to his success was his                        ability to manage time. Little by little Cirillo created                        his own system for office organization, that helped he and                        his employees find more time to seek new business. And after                        all, without new business, youâ€™re out of business.</p>
<p>Cirillo recommends a few organizational items that will                        get you on the road to office organization:</p>
<p>A two-drawer filing cabinet is a must have, file it once,                        touch it once and remember it later. And, he suggests, always                        have labels available so you can file away newly acquired                        items. Chances are, if it goes in the to-be filed folder                        you will be searching for it later. A bulletin board is                        a great way to jot down important items you have to remember,                        or ideas you come up with now but canâ€™t deal with                        until later. Often stopping one task to start another will                        only result in several incomplete projects and more stress.</p>
<p><font color="#663300">Itâ€™s Your Time</font> will walk                        you through a process that will get you well on your way                        to office organization and success.</p>
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		<title>Time Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2007 05:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><font color="#663300" size="+2">I</font> tâ€™s important                        to understand the value of time or we can all too easily                        let time slip away â€“ but the answer is not to try                        and cram in more than will fit! Itâ€™s pretty easy to                        let time management linger in the back of our minds as something                        we should do, but simply canâ€™t find the time.</p>
<p>Does this sound familiar? A long morning run before watering                        and weeding the plants, before going off to an eight-hour                        work day (plus commute time), a lunch meeting, a 3 p.m.                        presentation where youâ€™ll need to be fresh and alert,                        a dental appointment after work, grocery shopping, cooking,                        an evening tennis game, reading, TV, thinking guiltily about                        that craft or woodworking project you started in 1998â€¦.                        And what about unscheduled time-consumers, such as searching                        fruitlessly for the right-size coffee filter? Or reluctantly                        taking that phone call from an old windbag friend who has                        won more talk-a-thons than you have won tennis matches?</p>
<p>If this sounds like a day in your life â€“ or if (tell                        me itâ€™s not so) you wish your schedule could be this                        â€œrelaxed,â€ then you have hit the wall, and have                        probably bounced off it a few times. You are in task overload                        and itâ€™s time to apply some time management skills                        to help you gain back those wasted hours.</p>
<p>So, do you acknowledge that you could benefit from learning                        to better your time management? Good! Youâ€™ve completed                        step one and you are ready to delve headlong into Itâ€™s                        Your Time, where time management is as easy as one through                        seven.</p>
<p>Now that you have completed step one, itâ€™s time to                        determine the factors that have been preventing you from                        applying better time management skills and organizing the                        space around you.</p>
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		<title>Get Organized!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2007 05:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><font color="#663300" size="+2">H</font>ow many times have                        you made a New Yearâ€™s resolution to get organized?                        Chances are, more than you can count. The thing about getting                        organized is that it doesnâ€™t have to be a monumental                        event, and it can be fun and rewarding.</p>
<p>Joe Cirillo, nationally recognized organizational and time                        management expert, has recently written a book on this topic.                        Itâ€™s Your Time demonstrates that not only can you                        easily get organized, but you can have fun doing it too.</p>
<p>â€œDonâ€™t try to tackle too much at once,â€                        says Cirillo. â€œ Start in the place where you begin                        and end your day â€“ the bedroom.â€</p>
<p>Cirilloâ€™s book walks you through a process that will                        have your closets cleaned, your nightstand organized and                        your slippers ready for wearing, as opposed to hiding from                        you under the foot of the bed. He explains that clutter                        is a huge stressor in most peopleâ€™s lives, so instead                        of tackling the issue, we tend to store and ignore â€“                        which only exacerbates the problem, resulting in more stress.</p>
<p>What Cirillo is good at is getting people to acknowledge                        that maybe they donâ€™t really need those five pairs                        of running shoes they no longer wear but havenâ€™t really                        considering parting with. To get organized, he suggests                        that you work up the courage to purge those items that you                        havenâ€™t used, let alone remembered you even own. Once                        you have a clean closet, cleared of its excess bulk, you                        will be able to find things more easily and ultimately save                        yourself time that you have been habitually wasting for                        years. Isnâ€™t it time you face the challenge and get                        organized?</p>
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		<title>Clear The Clutter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2007 06:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Clear                        The Clutter

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<p><font color="#663333" size="+1"><strong>S</strong></font>tep                        Three of Joeâ€™s Seven-Step Method: Managing Your Time                        Begins With Organizing the Space Around You.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">T</font></strong>he bathroom can                        be one of the most difficult spaces to keep orderly â€“                        and size doesnâ€™t matter as much as you might think.                        We have a tendency to fill up empty space, so a large room                        can seem just as cluttered as a small one. Whatever the                        size of your bathroom, though, I can assure you that my                        method will fit it.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">L</font></strong>etâ€™s talk                        about all the small stuff that causes clutter and mess.                        Little items from tubes of lipstick to cans of hairspray                        seem to appear on surface areas and stay there. The surface                        next to the sink is likely to be covered with makeup, face                        creams, shaving cream, razors and razor blades, hair brushes                        and a blow-dryer, nail and polish remover, toothpaste, toothbrushes,                        deodorant, facial tissue, and cotton balls. It may even                        be the holding area for replacement bottles of shampoo and                        conditioner, waiting for their slot on the tub ledge. (Which,                        by the way, should only hold items that are used on a daily                        basis. The patchouli oil your cousin gave you three Christmases                        ago, the expensive facial mask that turned out not to do                        much except irritate your skin, the collection of tiny bottles                        from the hotel where you stayed last August, the slightly                        musty loofah, the rubber ducky your brother gave you as                        a joke â€¦ all of it needs to be swept off the ledge                        and into the trash bag.)</p>
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		<title>Become a better manager of your time</title>
		<link>http://joecirillo.com/training/2007/08/06/become-a-better-manager-of-your-time/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2007 06:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><font color="#663333" size="+1"><strong>S</strong></font>tep                        One of Joeâ€™s Seven-Step Method is accepting that You                        Could Become a Better manager of Your Time and Space around                        You.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">T</font></strong>ime                        is lifeâ€™s biggest and richest resource, available                        to all of us daily. It is what we do with it that is important.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">I</font></strong>â€™ll                        bet youâ€™ve often said to yourself, â€œThere are                        not enough hours in the day,â€ or â€œIf I only                        had more time,â€ or â€œ Well, that was a wasted                        morning.â€</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">R</font></strong>esearch                        has shown that most people lose up to two productive hours                        each day. The primary reason, the root of the cause, is                        the clutter and chaos in the space around them: disorganized                        closets, overloaded drawers, bulging refrigerators and pantries,                        overflowing trash pails, piles of paper, and a messy car                        trying to function as your office on wheels. If youâ€™ve                        ever wandered from room to room looking for a place to eat                        dinner because their isnâ€™t room for a plate and a                        glass on the dining room table, you know what I mean. And                        if youâ€™ve ever given up on gracious dining entirely                        and stood over the kitchen sink to eat, dusting the piled-up                        dishes with another layer of crumbs, you really know what                        I mean.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">M</font></strong>anaging                        your time more effectively is easy once youâ€™ve organized                        the space around you and cleared the clutter. With this                        accomplished, you will have made progress on the path toward                        rewarding yourself with a precious gift â€“ two hours                        you have been losing each day.</p>
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		<title>Step Five: Acquiring the Tools to Organize</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 20:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><font color="#663333" size="+1"><strong>S</strong></font>tep                        Five: Acquiring the Tools to Organize the Space Around You.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">I</font></strong>n this section                        youâ€™ll find Helper Items that are recommended based                        on their functional application in organizing and managing                        the space around you. Selections were made by reviewing                        several mail-order catalog companies that carry items designed                        to make household and workplace organization easier and                        more efficient. Helper Items that made the cut represent                        the best value and quality available. Many of them I have                        used personally; others are recommended solely on their                        appearance and description in the catalog. The catalogâ€™s                        reputation for quality products and reliable customer service                        has also been taken into consideration.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">O</font></strong>nce youâ€™re                        ready to begin, approach the process methodically in order                        to avoid overload, stress, and new clutter. Go through your                        home and determine the spaces you think you could reorganize                        in one segment. Assess how long the process will take. For                        example, make a realistic assessment of the time you think                        it will take to reorganize your bedroom, bathroom and closet.                        Ask yourself whether you think youâ€™ll be able to reorganize                        these areas in one weekend and, perhaps, some evenings,                        or whether taking on all three spaces at once will mean                        overload. Decide realistically what will work best for you.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">H</font></strong>aving the right                        Helper Items will prevent new clutter buildup while removing                        old clutter, establishing a fairly accurate time estimate                        will avoid the buildup of new stress.</p>
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		<title>Step Seven: Your Daily Guide, or Tick System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 17:53:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><font color="#663333" size="+1"><strong>S</strong></font>tep                        Seven: Your Daily Guide, or Tick System. An outline designed                        to assist you in Managing Your Time and the Space around                        You from day to day.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">A</font></strong>waken each day                        with a smile.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">N</font></strong>o Clutter. Leave                        nothing out from the previous day or evening. Put it back                        â€“ one touch, one time.</p>
<p><font color="#663333" size="+1"><strong>Y</strong></font>our home is your                        companion. It is a reflection of you, and sets the tone                        for your day. Keeping the space around you organized and                        managed will help you start each day with stability and                        a burst of energy.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">Y</font></strong>ou gotta have fun.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">R</font></strong>emind yourself,                        â€œ Time is our richest resource. It is what I do with                        it that is important.â€ The choice is yours. Make the                        right choice.</p>
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		<title>Read and Excerpt from It&#8217;s Your Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 06:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Become a Better Manager of Your Time
Clear the Clutter
                        Acquiring the Right Tools
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IT&#8217;S YOUR TIME </strong></font></p>
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<li><a href="http://joecirillo.com/training/2007/08/06/become-a-better-manager-of-your-time/">Become a Better Manager of Your Time</a></li>
<li><a href="http://joecirillo.com/training/2007/08/06/clear-the-clutter/">Clear the Clutter</a></li>
<li>                        <a href="http://joecirillo.com/training/2007/08/01/step-six-acquiring-the-tools-for-managing-your-time/">Acquiring the Right Tools</a></li>
<li><a href="http://joecirillo.com/training/2007/08/01/step-six-acquiring-the-tools-for-managing-your-time/">Your Daily Guide</a></li>
<li><a href="http://joecirillo.com/training/2007/08/01/step-five-acquiring-the-tools-to-organize/">Helper Items</a></li>
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<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">T</font></strong>his innovative book, mentioned in Oprah&#8217;s O Magazine, will help you take                            control of your time, reduce stress, and lead a healthier,                            happier life. When you clear the clutter, you clear the                            mind. Two hours of productive time are wasted every day                            through disorganization and clutter. Itâ€™s Your Time                            will take you through your home and workplace, using an                            easy seven-step method to help you gain back up to two hours                          each day.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Alfred    let the Batcave become a real mess. It wasn&#8217;t organized for efficient crime    fighting, until I gave him Joe&#8217;s book <font color="#663333"><strong>IT&#8217;S YOUR    TIME</strong></font>. Now I have more time to chase Catwoman.&#8221;</em><br />
<font size="-1">  â€”Adam    West, Actor  </font></p>
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		<title>Step Six: Acquiring the Tools for Managing Your Time</title>
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<p><font color="#663333" size="+1"><strong>S</strong></font>tep                        Six: Acquiring the Tools for Managing Your Time</p>
<p><strong><font color="#663333" size="+1">A</font></strong>s we learned in                        Step Four, the essence of managing your time is simply being                        organized. Being organized keeps you Time Ready, with a                        clear mind that is capable of Time Awareness. There are                        a few tools needed for this basic, fundamental process.                        Many of the required Helper Items were covered in Step Five,                        under Home Bill paying/Office/Desk/Communications.</p>
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