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Saturday Shopper 11/15 - Workin’ for the Weekend Edition

Author: Trish Category: Saturday Shopper Tags: Amazon, An Introduction to Efficiency and Productivity Analysis, books, Christopher J. O'Donnell, D.S. Prasada Rao, Dale Carnegie, George E. Battese, Guy Kawasaki, How to Win Friends & Influence People, Jane Schulte, mother, Not Hard!, Reality Check, Saturday Shopper, shopping, Stephen R. Covey, The 4-Hour Work Week, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Timothy Ferriss, Timothy J. Coelli, WORK SMART

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Nov 15, 2008

orange guy online shopperSome people aren’t just working for the weekend - they’re working on the weekend. Remember the next time you head out to the mall on your time off that while you may be doing some leisurely shopping, the people helping you in stores, ringing up your purchases, and serving you at dinner are working hard (usually).

One of my favorite sayings is “Work Smarter, Not Harder”, which is just a good way of reminding people to use their brain more often. Many people first think of Affiliate Marketing as a way to make some cash quickly and easily, but in reality it’s a lot of tiring work. In the spirit of working smarter, not harder, here’s some selections on making your life more efficient.


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