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Submit your application to - " online_booktrade@yahoo.com " SIGN UP Thank you for your interest in working with our company. We provide written academic works for university students and other people in need of such papers. Our contracted writers get generous compensations, which guarantees employee satisfaction and motivation. Our customers expect the highest quality from us so we hire only the most proficient, accomplished and skilled writers capable of meeting the demands of students from the United States, Canada, Australia, and Great Britain. Do you think you have what it takes to join our team? If so, the following package is information you'll need to know. Please read it carefully. Writing policy You should have a "can do" positive attitude, with the mental willingness and physical/intellectual skill-sets to let you undertake various researching, writing, and/or editing projects, while multi-tasking and adhering to very strict deadlines. All the texts must be 100% original, and the author has to cite all primary/secondary sources properly. There are absolutely no exceptions! Our zero tolerance policy regarding plagiarism will result in immediate termination of your employment. Grammar - reports should not contain grammatical or any other lexical errors associated with style, punctuation etc. Source Usage - if the sources of the paper are specified, the writer must incorporate them into the writing process; however, if the sources are not specified, the author is free to use any sources that match the particular topic. Writers can search for information: over the Internet, using the major search engines and in book reports, articles, or special literature. There are a lot of ways to find an appropriate source. Be creative! Reference Styles. MLA (Modern Language Association) is a newer system. History departments seem to be the last faculty using the old superscript system, which involves putting a little raised number that refers either to a footnote at the foot of the page, or to an endnote at the end of the paper. All other humanities departments use the MLA style. The sciences use the APA style described in the next section. The differences are only in the method of citing a text, not in quoting it. Basically, numerous books exist, but if you are consistent and use common sense, you ought to be able to figure out what is expected and required. If not, check out these websites: for MLA style, http://www.mla.org/set_sd.htm, and for the APA, http://www.apa.org/journals/webref.html. Important: if a customer is not satisfied with work done, you will need to revise and change the paper, or make an add-on with requested information; paper changes upon the request of the client should be made as quickly as possible. If there are too many revisions, you will be fined. Please try to satisfy the client's requirements from the start. Analyze and strictly adhere to the guidelines set forth by each customer. Write the material to exactly match each customer's particular, unique specifications, within the allotted timeframe. Page Format 12 point Times New Roman; Bibliography on a separate page; Double-spaced; MS Word file; Minimum 250 words per page; One inch margin top, bottom, left, right; We pay our contracted, freelance writers from $6 to $20 per page * - double space page (250 words). Building esteem is a first step towards your happiness and a better life. If you have low confidence or low self esteem you will find it impossible to be the person you could be and your happiness will be limited. Self esteem increases your confidence. If you have confidence you will respect yourself and then you can respect others, improve your relationships and become happier....this is not a selfish goal as you will contribute more and share yourself with the world and those around you. Low esteem causes depression, unhappiness, insecurity and low confidence. Other's desires may take preference over yours. Inner criticism, that nagging voice of disapproval inside you, causes you to stumble at every challenge and challenges seem impossible. How to improve your esteem and confidence Want to increase your self confidence at work, in your daily life and improve your relationships? More Tips: 1. Face your fears - challenges seem scary but your fears are usually exagerated. Facing your fears increases your confidence and boosts your esteem. 2. Forget your failures - learn from them. Avoid making the same mistakes again but don't limit yourself by assuming you failed before so you can't succeed this time. 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I have designed it to help you understand and inform yourself about self esteem and take action so please take a look at the articles section and read past isssues of my newsletter Build Self Confidence 1. Dress Sharp Although clothes don t make the man, they certainly affect the way he feels about himself. No one is more conscious of your physical appearance than you are. When you don t look good, it changes the way you carry yourself and interact with other people. Use this to your advantage by taking care of your personal appearance. In most cases, significant improvements can be made by bathing and shaving frequently, wearing clean clothes, and being cognizant of the latest styles. This doesn t mean you need to spend a lot on clothes. One great rule to follow is spend twice as much, buy half as much . Rather than buying a bunch of cheap clothes, buy half as many select, high quality items. In long run this decreases spending because expensive clothes wear out less easily and stay in style longer than cheap clothes. Buying less also helps reduce the clutter in your closet. 2. Walk Faster One of the easiest ways to tell how a person feels about herself is to examine her walk. Is it slow? tired? painful? Or is it energetic and purposeful? People with confidence walk quickly. They have places to go, people to see, and important work to do. Even if you aren t in a hurry, you can increase your self confidence by putting some pep in your step. Walking 25% faster will make to you look and feel more important. 3. Good Posture Similarly, the way a person carries herself tells a story. People with slumped shoulders and lethargic movements display a lack of self confidence. They aren t enthusiastic about what they re doing and they don t consider themselves important. By practicing good posture, you ll automatically feel more confident. Stand up straight, keep your head up, and make eye contact. You ll make a positive impression on others and instantly feel more alert and empowered. 4. Personal Commercial One of the best ways to build confidence is listening to a motivational speech. Unfortunately, opportunities to listen to a great speaker are few and far between. You can fill this need by creating a personal commercial. Write a 30-60 second speech that highlights your strengths and goals. Then recite it in front of the mirror aloud (or inside your head if you prefer) whenever you need a confidence boost. 5. Gratitude When you focus too much on what you want, the mind creates reasons why you can t have it. This leads you to dwell on your weaknesses. The best way to avoid this is consciously focusing on gratitude. Set aside time each day to mentally list everything you have to be grateful for. Recall your past successes, unique skills, loving relationships, and positive momentum. You ll be amazed how much you have going for you and motivated to take that next step towards success. 6. Compliment other people When we think negatively about ourselves, we often project that feeling on to others in the form of insults and gossip. To break this cycle of negativity, get in the habit of praising other people. Refuse to engage in backstabbing gossip and make an effort to compliment those around you. In the process, you ll become well liked and build self confidence. By looking for the best in others, you indirectly bring out the best in yourself. 7. Sit in the front row In schools, offices, and public assemblies around the world, people constantly strive to sit at the back of the room. Most people prefer the back because they re afraid of being noticed. This reflects a lack of self confidence. By deciding to sit in the front row, you can get over this irrational fear and build your self confidence. You ll also be more visible to the important people talking from the front of the room. 8. Speak up During group discussions many people never speak up because they re afraid that people will judge them for saying something stupid. This fear isn t really justified. Generally, people are much more accepting than we imagine. In fact most people are dealing with the exact same fears. By making an effort to speak up at least once in every group discussion, you ll become a better public speaker, more confident in your own thoughts, and recognized as a leader by your peers. 9. Work out Along the same lines as personal appearance, physical fitness has a huge effect on self confidence. If you re out of shape, you ll feel insecure, unattractive, and less energetic. By working out, you improve your physcial appearance, energize yourself, and accomplish something positive. Having the discipline to work out not only makes you feel better, it creates positive momentum that you can build on the rest of the day. 10. Focus on contribution Too often we get caught up in our own desires. We focus too much on ourselves and not enough on the needs of other people. If you stop thinking about yourself and concentrate on the contribution you re making to the rest of the world, you won t worry as much about you own flaws. This will increase self confidence and allow you to contribute with maximum efficiency. The more you contribute to the world the more you ll be rewarded with personal success and recognition. Discipline is freedom. You may disagree with this statement, and if you do you are certainly not alone. For many people discipline is a dirty word that is equated with the absence of freedom. In fact the opposite is true. As Stephen R. Covey once wrote, the undisciplined are slaves to moods, appetites and passions . And in the longer term, the undisciplined lack the freedom that comes with possessing particular skills and abilities e.g. to play a musical instrument or speak a foreign language. Self-discipline involves acting according to what you think instead of how you feel in the moment. Often it involves sacrificing the pleasure and thrill of the moment for what matters most in life. Therefore it is self-discipline that drives you to: Work on an idea or project after the initial rush of enthusiasm has faded away Go to the gym when all you want to do is lie on the couch and watch TV Wake early to work on yourself Say no when tempted to break your diet Only check your email a few of times per day at particular times In the past self-discipline has been a weakness of mine, and as a result today I find myself lacking the ability to do a number of things which I would like e.g. to play the guitar. But I have improved, and I can say that it is self-discipline that got me out of bed this morning at 5am to run and then write this article. Believe me, I would love to be curled up in bed right now, but this desire is subordinated by my inner sense of purpose. If you struggle with self-discipline, the good news is that it can be developed. For example, it is only in the past two years that I have trained myself to wake early. The following are what I have found to be the five traits of self-discipline: 1. Self-Knowledge Discipline means behaving according to what you have decided is best, regardless of how you feel in the moment. Therefore the first trait of discipline is self-knowledge. You need to decide what behavior best reflects your goals and values. This process requires introspection and self-analysis, and is most effective when tied to written expression. I highly recommend taking the time to write out your goals, dreams and ambitions. Even better, write out a personal mission statement. I found that writing such a statement gave me a greater understanding of who I am, what I am about and what I value. Dr. Covey has an excellent Mission Statement Builder on his site. 2. Conscious Awareness Self-discipline depends upon conscious awareness as to both what you are doing and what you are not doing. Think about it. If you aren t aware your behavior is undisciplined, how will you know to act otherwise? As you begin to build self-discipline, you may catch yourself being in the act of being undisciplined e.g. biting your nails, avoiding the gym, eating a piece of cake or checking your email constantly. Developing self-discipline takes time, and the key here is you are aware of your undisciplined behavior. With time this awareness will come earlier, meaning rather than catching yourself in the act of being undisciplined you will have awareness before you act in this way. This gives you the opportunity to make a decision that is in better alignment with your goals and values.

3. Commitment to Self-Discipline It is not enough to simply write out your goals and values. You must make an internal commitment to them. Otherwise when your alarm clock goes off at 5am you will see no harm in hitting the snooze button for just another 5 minutes . Or, when initial rush of enthusiasm has faded away from a project you will struggle to see it through to completion. If you struggle with commitment, start by making a conscious decision to follow through on what you say you re going to do both when you said you would do it and how you said you would do it. Then, I highly recommend putting in place a system to track these commitments. As the saying goes, What gets measured gets improved . 4. Courage Did you notice the sweat dripping from the man in the picture at the start of this article? Make no mistake, self-discipline is often extremely difficult. Moods, appetites and passions can be powerful forces to go against. Therefore self-discipline is highly dependent on courage. Don t pretend something is easy for you to do when it is in fact very difficult and/ or painful. Instead, find the courage to face this pain and difficulty. As you begin to accumulate small private victories, your self-confidence will grow and the courage that underpins self-discipline will come more naturally. 5. Internal Coaching Self-talk is often harmful, but it can also be extremely beneficial if you have control of it. When you find yourself being tested, I suggest you talk to yourself, encourage yourself and reassure yourself. After all, it is self-talk that has the ability to remind you of your goals, call up courage, reinforce your commitment and keep you conscious of the task at hand. When I find my discipline being tested, I always recall the following quote: The price of discipline is always less than the pain of regret . Burn this quote into your memory, and recall in whenever you find yourself being tested. It may change your life. Staying motivated is a struggle our drive is constantly assaulted by negative thoughts and anxiety about the future. Everyone faces doubt and depression. What separates the highly successful is the ability to keep moving forward. There is no simple solution for a lack of motivation. Even after beating it, the problem reappears at the first sign of failure. The key is understanding your thoughts and how they drive your emotions. By learning how to nurture motivating thoughts, neutralize negative ones, and focus on the task at hand, you can pull yourself out of a slump before it gains momentum. Reasons We Lose Motivation There are 3 primary reasons we lose motivation. Lack of confidence If you don t believe you can succeed, what s the point in trying? Lack of focus If you don t know what you want, do you really want anything? Lack of direction If you don t know what to do, how can you be motivated to do it? How to Boost Confidence The first motivation killer is a lack of confidence. When this happens to me, it s usually because I m focusing entirely on what I want and neglecting what I already have. When you only think about what you want, your mind creates explanations for why you aren t getting it. This creates negative thoughts. Past failures, bad breaks, and personal weaknesses dominate your mind. You become jealous of your competitors and start making excuses for why you can t succeed. In this state, you tend to make a bad impression, assume the worst about others, and lose self confidence. The way to get out of this thought pattern is to focus on gratitude. Set aside time to focus on everything positive in your life. Make a mental list of your strengths, past successes, and current advantages. We tend to take our strengths for granted and dwell on our failures. By making an effort to feel grateful, you ll realize how competent and successful you already are. This will rejuvenate your confidence and get you motivated to build on your current success. It might sound strange that repeating things you already know can improve your mindset, but it s amazingly effective. The mind distorts reality to confirm what it wants to believe. The more negatively you think, the more examples your mind will discover to confirm that belief. When you truly believe that you deserve success, your mind will generate ways to achieve it. The best way to bring success to yourself is to genuinely desire to create value for the rest of the world. Developing Tangible Focus The second motivation killer is a lack of focus. How often do you focus on what you don t want, rather than on a concrete goal? We normally think in terms of fear. I m afraid of being poor. I m afraid no one will respect me. I m afraid of being alone. The problem with this type of thinking is that fear alone isn t actionable. Instead of doing something about our fear, it feeds on itself and drains our motivation. If you re caught up in fear based thinking, the first step is focusing that energy on a well defined goal. By defining a goal, you automatically define a set of actions. If you have a fear of poverty, create a plan to increase your income. It could be going back to school, obtaining a higher paying job, or developing a profitable website. The key is moving from an intangible desire to concrete, measurable steps. By focusing your mind on a positive goal instead of an ambiguous fear, you put your brain to work. It instantly begins devising a plan for success. Instead of worrying about the future you start to do something about it. This is the first step in motivating yourself to take action. When know what you want, you become motivated to take action. Developing Direction The final piece in the motivational puzzle is direction. If focus means having an ultimate goal, direction is having a day-to-day strategy to achieve it. A lack of direction kills motivation because without an obvious next action we succumb to procrastination. An example of this is a person who wants to have a popular blog, but who spends more time reading posts about blogging than actually writing articles. The key to finding direction is identifying the activities that lead to success. For every goal, there are activities that pay off and those that don t. Make a list of all your activities and arrange them based on results. Then make a make an action plan that focuses on the activities that lead to big returns. To continue the example from above, a blogger s list would look something like this: Write content Research relevant topics Network with other bloggers Optimize design and ad placements Answer comments and email Read other blogs Keeping track of your most important tasks will direct your energy towards success. Without a constant reminder, it s easy to waste entire days on filler activities like reading RSS feeds, email, and random web surfing. When my motivation starts to wane, I regain direction by creating a plan that contains two positive actions. The first one should be a small task you ve been meaning to do, while the second should be a long-term goal. I immediately do the smaller task. This creates positive momentum. After that I take the first step towards achieving the long-term goal. Doing this periodically is great for getting out of a slump, creating positive reinforcement, and getting long-term plans moving. It s inevitable that you ll encounter periods of low energy, bad luck, and even the occasional failure. If you don t discipline your mind, these minor speed bumps can turn into mental monsters. By being on guard against the top 3 motivation killers you can preserve your motivation and propel yourself to success.

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