Saturday, May 24, 2008

Learn Transcribing

Welcome to my Friday newsletter!

This issue features:
Enhanced Documents Class Info
Transcriber Training
Stay in Touch!
Creating Homes that Minister


Enhanced Documents Class Info
If you are interested in learning how to create Web 2.0 “enhanced” documents, we have the class for you!

My conference junkie buddie, Dr. J.D. Clement, is an expert with geeky technical things.
She’s going to teach a class for us in June so you can learn how to do that.

We’ll also be hiring someone soon to provide that service for our transcribers.
If you’re interested in learning how to create enhanced documents, here’s where to start!

http://www.EducatingforSuccess.com/enhanced/

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Transcriber Training

For three years, we have operated an online business called the Internet Transcribers who turn audio files into print documents for Internet marketers, real estate experts and stock market experts.

We now could use a few more so we are opening this training to the public. (We haven’t done that in about 2 years.)

So if you like to type, are good with English, want to work from home whenever you want to and not when someone tells you to, then consider taking this training.

It’s virtual. Our transcriber training and former manager Joan Taylor of Florida will conduct two Q and A sessions to make sure you understand everything you are learning.

If you are interested in taking that training, grab your seat here.
http://www.internettranscribertraining.com/

This class will only be available for about a month.

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Keep In Touch and Tell Your Friends!

If you have friends with teens who don’t know what to do with them and think they may need some entrepreneurial guidance, send them a quick note with the link to this blog and encourage them to enter their name and email address in the box at the left to stay in touch.

They’ll thank you for it!

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Creating Homes That Minister

I just took my daughter Sannah Beth, 17, with me on a business trip to Chicago. We stayed in a very large house on an estate built to serve others as a small business conference complex.

What an experience!

The flights there and back were fun and relatively uneventful. But the time we spent with others from all over the country discussing business ideas and learning how to use state-of-the-art technology developed by two very young men was worth making the sacrifice to be there.

The house was very large, modern and open. In the center of the house, there once was an in-ground swimming pool. The owner had remodeled the house to fill it with a small auditorium full of 8-foot tables, chairs, printers, office supplies of all kinds and white boards on the wall for braining storming and presentations.

There were several areas throughout the house where small groups of people could gather to discuss their ideas and sketch their business plans.

Our host kept coffee brewing, the refrigerator stocked full of soft drinks and bottled water and all the guests felt very welcome to get something to drink from it any time they wanted.

It was like staying at a nice hotel with all the comforts of home plus all the business needs you could possibly need right at your fingertips.

When it was time to go to the airport, his assistant drove several of us in an extra late model Cadillac.

To me, that is a picture of business success.

That is one way we can use our homes to minister life in a business realm to others.

Not many people teach how to have a successful business these days. I personally think it’s because not many of us have experienced true financial business success.

People write to me every day asking me what they can do to make money at home. Well, there are several things you can do but the most important thing to do is whatever you have been called by God to do.

I love to help people explore their options.

But one thing I truly believe is this: once we get the vision that we CAN work from home, and once we get the vision for WHAT we want to do and once we get the education to DO what we have been called to do and once we actually TAKE ACTION to set up systems to get the work done, then we will be back on the “ancient path.”

All of that can be done from home.

And home should be a center of ministry for social events, educational events, business events, and activities of all kinds.

Home, nothing else, should be where you minister to others.

This weekend, invite someone special over to your house to celebrate Memorial Day. Make it a special day of ministry for your family and others.

The more successful you are in business, the bigger and even more wonderful your place of ministry can be.

I challenge you to make YOUR home, no matter how humble, a place of ministry for others. It's not the house that matters, it's the heart.

Have a GREAT Memorial Day!

So many books, so little time...
Rhea!
who loves her haven at the Backside of Nowhere

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