Monday, December 23, 2019

How Lisa Woodruff Transformed Her Organizational Skills...

Show Notes – Episode 047 Guest – Lisa Woodruff How Lisa Woodruff Transformed Her Organizational Skills Into A Successful Business If you create the order in your home, your children and husband will follow along. Even if they initially say No, I don t want to get things organized , if you start organizing, they will follow right along, right into the Sunday basket. Main Content In this episode of The Lifestyle Income Show, we talk with Lisa Woodruff, a successful mompreneur who took her organizational skills to the next level of becoming a professional organizer. Lisa happily states ‘I am proudly unemployable’. She tried forever to work for other people. She was a teacher, tutor, and had even tried working for entrepreneurial type ventures like direct sales (as in many direct sales companies), and a whole bunch of different businesses. The year she turned 40 there was so much happening in her personal life, professional life, in the economy. She realized that she has been working for 20 years and has been successful during all her ventures, but ‘why am I doing so many things’, ‘what is the one thing that really makes me unique, that I could help other people do, and I could do whatever this thing is for the rest of my life’. It took her a couple of years to figure out what that thing was. Lisa has always passionate about was being ‘organized’. Helping people get organized was the one thing that made her happy, hence she she started her own organization business calledShow MoreRelatedStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 Pages Organizational Behavior This page intentionally left blank Organizational Behavior EDITION 15 Stephen P. Robbins —San Diego State University Timothy A. Judge —University of Notre Dame i3iEi35Bj! Boston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River Amsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore Taipei Tokyo Editorial Director: Sally Yagan Director of Editorial Services:Read MoreDamodaran Book on Investment Valuation, 2nd Edition398423 Words   |  1594 Pagesundeniably uncertainty associated with valuation. Often that uncertainty comes from the asset being valued, though the valuation model may add to that uncertainty. This chapter lays out a philosophical basis for valuation, together with a discussion of how valuation is or can be used in a variety of frameworks, from portfolio management to corporate finance. A philosophical basis for valuation It was Oscar Wilde who described a cynic as one who â€Å"knows the price of everything, but the value of nothing†

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