Mandag Morgen Mindset

Mandag er jo en start!
- starten på en ny uge.

For forsøge sikre at noget blir godt – er det bedste vel at man starter godt, ikk’!?
Derfor starter jeg noget nyt:

Mandag Morgen Mindset

- som jeg tænker skal være en go måde at starte hver uge på;
med små korte, nyttige, positive tips/idéer – til at gøre vores start på en ny uge så god som mulig :-)

Mit første tip er:

“Don’t Read Emails In The Morning!!”
(start ikke dagen med at læse emails – eller FaceBook-opdateringer, for den sags skyld)

Det er faktisk titlen på en bog – men I behøver ikke bruge tid på at læse den, da titlen faktisk siger det hele!

Nye input får dig i alle mulige andre retninger, end hvad du havde planlagt at skulle få udrettet i dag!
Før du ser dig om, er der gået en masse tid, med at følge nye links/historier osv., og du begynder at stresse over ikke at være kommet igang med dine planer for dagen :(

Start dagen med at få noget fra hånden!
Og først når du ka krydse noget af på din liste, ka du “belønne” dig selv med lidt adspredelse/nye input :)

Tro mig:
Det virker bare SÅ godt – på humør, selvtilfredsstillelse og produktivitet!!!

Ha’ en skøn stressfri uge!

KærVenlige MandagsMindfullHilsner
Tina

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Handbook for Life: 52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity

Denne her er jeg simpelthen NØDT TIL  at dele med jer – stor tak til ZenHabits (fantastisk blog):

 

Skrevet af Leo Babauta

This is something I’ve been wanting to write for some time — a Handbook for Life. Now, is there any handbook that can be a guide to every single person? Of course not. This is just a list of tips that I think will help many people in life — some of them common-sense tips that we often forget about. Consider this guide a reminder.

It’ll also become apparent from the links in this handbook that I’ve written about this stuff before. In essence, this site is a bigger version of this handbook. But I wanted to put them all in one place, as a handy little guide. I hope you find it useful.

How to use this handbook

This handbook is not meant to be a step-by-step guide, nor should you adopt all the tips below. Certainly not all at once. That would be overwhelming. Here are a couple tips for adopting the tips:

  • Pick and choose the tips that will be most useful to you. There are 52 tips here — not every single one will be useful to every person. I hope you’ll find 10 that are useful, or that are reminders of something you’ve been wanting to do.
  • Don’t do them all at once. Choose one tip to do first, and then do them one at a time. Focus on one first, and then the next. It’s too hard to try to adopt a bunch of changes at once.
  • Experiment. Try out a tip, and if it doesn’t work, try another. Life is an experiment, after all.
  • None are guaranteed. But many are very likely to bring happiness.
  • Also, these are not in any order. Some of the most important are buried below.

52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity

  1. Try rising early. It’s not for everyone, I’ll admit. It may not be for you. But I’ve found it to be an amazing change in my life. It has made the start of my days much more positive, and I now have time for writing, exercise, and silent contemplation. I talked about this recently in my post 10 Benefits of Rising Early, and How to Do It.
  2. Do less. This is both a happiness and productivity tip. Doing less will make you happier, because your life won’t be so hectic and filled with stress. You will have time for things that give you pleasure, for the loved ones in your life, for life itself. It’s also a productivity tip: if you focus on the essential tasks, the big ones, the ones that will give you the most return for your time, and eliminate the rest, you will actually be more productive. You’ll get fewer tasks done, but you will be more effective. See How to Pare Your To-do List Down to the Essentials.
  3. Slow down. Many new readers to this site have read my productivity articles and think that I’m all about being hyper-productive. I’m not. Long-time readers know that I am about a simpler way of life. Unfortunately, in my free-lance blogging, other websites usually ask me to write about productivity, so the preponderance of my productivity writing has given the impression, I think, that I think people should be churning out work at an amazing rate, to the exclusion of all else. Actually, I feel that life is much more enjoyable if you slow down. By doing less, you can actually get more done, even if you work more slowly. And when you’re not working, you should definitely try switching to slow mode. Drive slower (it is so much more relaxing), walk slower, eat slower. See Slow Down to Enjoy Life for more.
  4. Practice patience. I’ve talked about how I’m trying to develop patience in my parenting article, How to Become a Patient Parent, but these tips really apply to everyone. If you easily lose your temper, you can become more patient with these tips. Once you’ve developed this skill (and it’s a skill, like everything else, not an unchangeable inborn trait), your life will become much saner and you will be much happier.
  5. Practice compassion. This may be the most important tip of all, in my opinion. If you were to choose any of these, I would choose this one. The first part of compassion is empathy — and this ability to understand how others feel can be developed through practice. Start by imagining the suffering of a loved one. Understand their pain, the emotions they go through, and why they would react the way they would. By doing this exercise a number of times, you are developing a skill that can be applied to others — for every person you see, try to understand what they are going through. Try to learn and understand more about their background, and why they react the way they do. Once you’ve developed this invaluable skill, learn the other half of compassion — acting on your understanding, and helping others, alleviating their suffering, acting with kindness. This one thing can bring true happiness to your life, and the lives of those around you.
  6. Find your passion. Another indispensable tip. This might be the second on my list of priorities. Find something you love to do, and your life will become immensely improved. You will love your work, the thing that you spend 40 hours (or more) a week doing. You will become more productive, procrastinate less, be less stressed. You will produce something you are proud of, and happy about. Read this article for some practical tips.
  7. Lose weight. This only applies, of course, if you are overweight. But losing your extra fat (and when I say lose weight, I mean lose fat), decreases your health risks (obviously), makes you look better, and in general is very likely to increase your happiness about yourself. I actually recommend that you learn to be comfortable and happy with how you look now, and not feel negative about yourself even if you are overweight. However, I’ve found that losing weight (at least for me) is a great way to feel better about your body. Do not make this an unhealthy obsession, however — lose weight gradually, and enjoy the process. See the next two tips for the best methods for doing this.
  8. Exercise. Make this a daily habit. Exercise not only helps you lose weight, but for me, it’s made me feel so much better. I actually enjoy exercise now. It’s a time of contemplation for me, and I feel so much better about myself afterwards. See Top 42 Exercise Hacks and How to Make Exercise a Daily Habit and 7 Ways to Build the Exercise Habit.
  9. Eat healthy. I don’t recommend dieting. It’s too restrictive and you usually fall off it at some point. I do recommend changes to your diet, however — ones you make gradually, and that can be sustained for life. It not only helps lose weight, but really, once you start eating healthier, it is actually much more enjoyable. See my Top 15 Diet Hacks for more.
  10. Meditate. OK, you might be like me — not into New-Age stuff. But meditation can actually be a very simple method for relaxing, for bringing calm, for returning yourself to sanity, for contemplation. My friend Scott Young wrote a good post about doing that here.
  11. Get organized. This one’s not necessary. You could go through life wonderfully messy, searching for stuff, enjoying the search. But I’ve tried disorganized, and I’ve tried organized. The second is much more enjoyable to me. Read How to Never Lose Anything Again for a start on the subject, as well as how I keep my family organized.
  12. Think positive. Another one of the most important tips on this list, thinking positive — as cliche as it might sound — is one of the single best changes you can make in your life that will lead to so many more positive tips. As I wrote about here, learning to think positive was the skill that turned my life around. It makes everything else on this list possible. Read more about it here.
  13. Simplify your finances. Cut down on the number of accounts you have, cut down on your credit cards, spend less, reduce your bills. Make your finances automagical. Simplifying your finances greatly reduces your stress. Also see 10 Habits to Develop For Financial Stability and Success.
  14. Simplify your life. Another of my top tips. I’ve greatly simplified my life, in many ways, and I can say that having less stuff in my life, and less to do, has greatly increased my enjoyment of life. De-cluttersimplify your commitmentssimplify your work spacesimplify your wardrobe,simplify your rooms.
  15. Accept what you have. The problem with many of us is that we always think that we’ll be happy when we reach a certain destination — when we get a certain job, or retire, or get our dream house. Unfortunately, it takes awhile before you get there, and when you get there, you might have a new destination in mind. Instead, try being happy with where you are, with who you are, and what you have. To do that, instead of comparing what you have with other people, or with what you want, compare yourself those who have less, with those who are going through tragedy, with those who are struggling. You will see that you actually are extremely blessed. And this can lead to more happiness with your current situation.
  16. Envision your ultimate life. What would your ultimate life be like? Where would you live, what would you do, what would you do with your days? Come up with a clear picture of this, and write it down. Now, one step at a time, make it come true. Some ways of doing that follow.
  17. Set long-term goals. Your vision of your ultimate life will help you come up with long-term goals. Of those goals, pick one to accomplish within the next year, and really focus on that. Now, pick one medium-term goal to achieve in the next few months that will get you further toward your longer-term goal. Now decide what you can do this week, and today, to get you to your medium-term goal. Just choose one thing at a time, focus on it, make it happen, and then choose the next thing to focus on. See Think About Your Life Goals.
  18. Review goals. Setting goals is important, but the key to making them a reality is actually reviewing them (at least monthly, but weekly is better) and taking action steps to make them come true. Again, focus on one at a time, and really focus on them. Read Review Your Goals Weekly.
  19. Life mission. Related to envisioning your ultimate life, but different — it’s important that you think about how you would like to be remembered when you die — so you can start living the life that leads to that now. Live with purpose in life, and wake up every day with that purpose in mind. Read the Key to Dying Happy for more concrete steps.
  20. Plan your big tasks for week and day. Give purpose to your day by determining the three most important things you can do with your day, and making those a priority. Do the same thing with your week to increase your productivity: pick out the big tasks you’d like to accomplish this week, and schedule those first. See Purpose Your Dayand Plan Your Big Rocks First.
  21. Maintain focus. One important key to achieving your goals is to maintain focus on them. To do this, again, it’s important that you select one goal at a time. This will prevent your focus from spreading too thin. It’s also important that you give yourself constant reminders of your goal, so you don’t lose that focus. Put up a poster of your current goal, or print it out and put it out somewhere visible, and send yourself emailed reminders. However you do it, find a way to maintain a laser-sharp focus, and the goal will come true.
  22. Enjoy the journey. Goals are important, but not at the expense of happiness now. It’s important to maintain a balance between going where you want to go, and being happy as you go there. It’s easy to forget that, so be sure to remind yourself of this little, but important, tip as you make your journey.
  23. Create a morning and evening routine. These are two great ways to add structure to your day, make sure you review your goals and log your progress, and get your day off to a great start. An evening routine, for example, could be a great way not only to wind down from a long day and review how your day went, but to prepare yourself for your next day so the morning isn’t so hectic. Your morning routine is great way to greet the day, to get some exercise or meditation or quiet contemplation, or to get some writing or other work done.
  24. Develop intimate relationships. It’s great to have a special someone, of course, but intimate relationships could be found with anyone around you. If you have a significant other, be sure to spend time each day and each week with that person, to work on your relationship and communicate and continue to bond. But if you don’t, there’s no need to despair (if in fact you are) … intimate relationships can be developed with friends, other family members, kids, roommates, classmate, co-workers. Every single person we meet is a fellow human being, with the same desires for happiness, for food and shelter, for an intimate connection. Find that common thread, be open and sincere, find out more about each other, understand each other, and give love. This can be one of the most important things you do.
  25. Eliminate debt. Financially, this is a huge way to relieve stress and make you feel much more secure. I suggest that you get rid of your credit cards (if you have a problem with credit card debt or impulse spending) and create a snowball plan for yourself. It may take a couple of years, but you can get out of debt.
  26. Enjoy the simple pleasures. You can find these everywhere. Food (I love berries!), sunsets, sand between your toes, fresh-cut grass, playing with your child, a good book and a warm bed, dancing in the rain, your favorite music. You could probably make a list of 20 simple pleasures right now, things you enjoy that you could find every day. Sprinkle those little pleasures throughout your day. It makes the journey much more enjoyable.
  27. Empty your inbox and clear your desk. This might take a little while to do at first, but once you’ve emptied your inbox and cleared off your desk, it doesn’t take long to keep them clear from then on. It’s a simple habit that’s vastly rewarding. I get an inordinate amount of pleasure from having a clean desk. I recommend you give it a try.
  28. Build an emergency fund. This is standard-issue financial advice, I know … and yet it is extremely important. I cannot stress how important it is to have at least a tiny emergency fund in the bank. You often hear that you should have six months saved up. Don’t be intimidated by that. Start out with just a hundred dollars if you can. Cut back on a few things. Then build it up, every payday. Once you have, let’s say, $1,000, it will make a huge difference in your life. It’s not much, and you should still add to it every paycheck, but at least now you’re not living paycheck-to-paycheck, and if an unexpected emergency comes up you can pay for it, rather than not paying other bills and falling behind. It’s a simple step, but it will mean a lot.
  29. Keep a journal. This is not one of the more important tips, but I can attest that it’s rewarding. I, for one, have a bad long-term memory, and by writing things down, I can look back and remember what happened a month ago. I just started this a couple months ago, actually, but ti’s been awesome. I started an online journal, something I call the one-sentence journal, and my goal is to just write one sentence a day. Sometimes I write two or three, but the idea is the same — just get one or two things down that happened that day, so I can always look back on it later.
  30. Use the power of others. Achieving your goals can be difficult, but using the power of others makes it much more likely to happen. For example, put positive public pressure on yourself by announcing your goal on your blog. Or join an online forum, or a group in your neighborhood, that you can count on for support. I have a mailing list for the May Challenge here on Zen Habits, for example, and our group has helped me stick to my goal of daily exercise even when I started to falter — and the rest of the group can tell you they’ve experienced similar success because of the positive power of the group.
  31. Read, and read to your kids. I read all the time — it’s one of my favorite things to do in the world. I love to curl up with a good novel (or even a trashy one) and I can waste away an afternoon with a book. And I’m passing on my love of reading to my kids, by reading to them every day. I love spending time with them this way, and we all enjoy the stories we share together through books. See Best All-time Children’s Books.
  32. Limit your information intake. In our lives today, we get a tremendous amount of information through email, blog feeds, reading websites, paperwork, memos, newspapers, magazines, television, DVDs, radio, mobile phones and Blackberries. Not only can this be overwhelming, but it can be distracting and can fill up your life until you have no time for more important things. Go on a media fast to get control over your information intake, and to simplify your life
  33. Create simple systems. Once you’ve simplified your life, the way to keep it simple is by creating systems for everything you do regularly. Create an efficient system for laundry, mail and paperwork, errands, your workflow. Anything, really. See ways to Streamline Your Life and to make your mail and paperwork painless.
  34. Take time to decompress after stress. There will inevitably be times in your life when you go through high stress. Perhaps several times a week. To maintain your sanity, you need to find ways to decompress. Here are some great ways to do that.
  35. Be present. Time can go by extremely quickly. Before you know it, your life has passed you by. Your kids are grown and your youth is gone. Don’t let your life slip by — enjoy it while it’s here. Instead of dwelling in the past or thinking about the future, practice being in the here and now. Here are some practical tips for being present.
  36. Develop equanimity. Keep your sanity through all the challenges that life throws at you. Rude drivers, irritating co-workers, mean commenters on your blog, inconsiderate family members. This takes a bit of practice, but you can let these things slide off you like you’re Teflon. Try these practical tips.
  37. Spend time with family and loved ones. One of the things that can lead to the greatest happiness, make this a priority every week, every day. Clear off as much time as possible to spend with those you love, and truly enjoy those times. Be present as you do it — don’t think about work or your blog or what you need to do. Read this for more.
  38. Pick yourself up when you’re down. There will always be times in our lives when we get a little down, even depressed. Take action to get yourself out of your slump. Here are some great ways to do that.
  39. Don’t compare yourself to others. This is hard to do, but it can be a great way to accept who you are and what you have. Whenever you find yourself comparing yourself to a co-worker, a friend, or someone famous (those models on magazines with amazing abs), stop. And realize that you are different, with different strengths. Take a minute to appreciate all the good things about yourself, and to be grateful for all the blessings in your life.
  40. Focus on benefits, not difficulties. If you find yourself struggling to do something, or procrastinating, stop thinking about how hard something is, or why you don’t want to do it. Focus instead on what benefits it will have for you, what opportunities it will create — the good things about it. By changing the way you see things, you can change how you feel about them and make it easier to get things done.
  41. Be romantic. If you have that special someone, find little ways to be romantic. It can do wonders to keep your relationship alive and fresh. It doesn’t take tons of money, either. See these ideas to get you started.
  42. Lose arguments. I know someone who just celebrated his 50th anniversary, and I asked him for his secret to a long and happy marriage. He told me, that if I ever get into an argument with my wife, to just shut up. What he meant, I think, is that I shouldn’t try to be right in every argument. I think this is a reminder many of us need, not just the married ones. But instead of just giving up the argument, instead of trying to be right, instead seek to understand. Really try to understand the other person’s position, to see it from their point of view. This little tip can lead to much happiness.
  43. Get into the flow. This is both a happiness and productivity tip. Flow is the term for the state we enter when we are completely focused on the work or task before us. We are so immersed in our task that we lose track of time. Having work and leisure that gets you in this state of flow will almost undoubtedly lead to happiness. People find greatest enjoyment not when they’re passively mindless, but when they’re absorbed in a mindful challenge. Get into that flow by first doing something you are passionate about, and second by eliminating all distractions and really focusing on the task before you.
  44. Single-task. I don’t believe in multi-tasking, at least not on a day-to-day basis. Instead, focus on one task at a time. This leads to greater productivity and less stress. You can’t go wrong with that kind of combination. See these tips for more.
  45. Be frugal. This is a habit, rather than a goal. It is a way of living, a different mindset, and the best way to live within your means. It doesn’t mean being cheap or forsaking pleasure, but it does mean finding less expensive ways to do things, learning to live with less (and be happier in the process), and controlling impulse spending. I don’t have a single article to give you as reference, but frugality is a recurring theme on Zen Habits.
  46. Start small and slow. Regular Zen Habits readers know that I advocate starting slow with any goal or habit change, and starting with a small goal rather than a big one. Why small? Because it’s something you are sure to achieve — and once you do achieve it, you can use that success to push you to further success. It’s a simple technique, but it really works. Start slow when you start exercise, or other similar activities — there’s no need to rush it in the beginning, to overdo it. You have the rest of your life!
  47. Learn to deal with detractors. We all face detractors in our lives. They are the naysayers who, even if they are well-intentioned, will make us feel unworthy, or that you cannot achieve a goal. They will tease or be negative. In order to achieve your goals, you need to learn how to deal with these detractors and overcome this common obstacle. Read these tips for some ideas.
  48. Go outdoors. These days, too many of us spend so much of our time indoors, especially if our jobs and our ways of having fun are all online. Our kids are often just as bad or worse, with so many ways to watch TV, surf the internet or play video games. Get them and yourself outdoors, appreciate nature, the beauty of the world around us, and the fun of physical activity. See this article for more ideas (to do with or without kids).
  49. Retire early. This isn’t a sure way to become happy — you can retire and be bored out of your mind and unhappy — but it’s surely a cool goal. And if you do something meaningful with your life, such as volunteer and help others, it can be a way to be really happy. It’s not an easy goal, either, but you can retire early by cutting back on your living expenses, increasing your income, and investing the difference. The more you can do of all three, the fast you’ll retire. And that’s a truly liberating idea.
  50. Savor the little things. Sure, the big things can bring big pleasure, but there are so many more little things in our lives. Savor them when they come up. It’s a way of practicing being present — stop and notice what you’re doing right now, what’s around you. And take time to enjoy it. Read this article for more.
  51. Be lazy. There’s a time to be productive, and there’s a time to be plain ol’ lazy. I like the latter, and do it every chance I get. Does that make me a lazy person? Probably not, but even if it does, I don’t care. It makes me happy, and the kids love being lazy with me.
  52. Help others. While finding pleasure in life is one way to be happy, doing something that is more than you, that helps others to be happy or to suffer less, is even more rewarding. I suggest you find a good cause or two and volunteer some of your time. You don’t have to commit to big chunks of your life, but just volunteer for a couple of hours. All of us can find a couple of hours in a week or a month. If you do this, you will find out how tremendously happy this will make you. You might even become addicted.


Read more about simplicity in Leo’s books, The Zen Habits Handbook for Life & The Simple Guide to a Minimalist Life.More here.

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GooglePlus Widget – har du lavet din?

Hjælp folk til at finde dig bedre:

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Stop Selling Live Animals

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT ??

Ebay doesn’t allow live animals to be put up for auction, but on their Classifieds site, animal sales are fair game.

EBay claims that they have safeguards in place to protect the animals. But unless eBay is inspecting all of the operations listing pets for sale (because the USDA is not), and unless they’re doing home visits on all of the people buying, how could they possibly protect the animals?

The answer: They can’t.

Because of a loophole in the laws, as long as animals are being sold online, the breeders don’t even fall under USDA regulation.

Ebay has given puppy mills a huge, unregulated platform to peddle cruelty. And it seems that they’re hoping animal advocates won’t notice. Several years ago, the company planned a live animals category in their auctions. The public outcry was so strong that they abandoned the plan. But then eBay Classifieds came along, and apparently the company forgot that people didn’t want to see live animals for sale on their site.

Remind eBay that people don’t want to see live animals sold anywhere on their site, and ask them to shut down the live animal listings in eBay Classifieds.

Update:

Ebay posted a response in the comments of the blog post about their pet sales. However, they continue to avoid the fact that online listings attract puppy mills and backyard breeders and that there is no way for them to ensure that animals come from reputable sources or end up in good homes. In their response, eBay also referred to a partnership with Petfinder; however, if they want to help homeless pets find homes, then they should work with Petfinder to convert their services entirely to an adoption service rather than listing adoptable animals alongside puppy mill dogs.

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Hvem har kommet moms i min kaffe???

Det kan du høre meget mere om på Network011 i Odense

Igen i år er Ecademy Danmark repræsenteret på Danmarks vel nok største netværksmesse:

For et par år siden var Thomas Power (stifteren af Ecademy) hovedtaler på messen – og i år er Tina Jonasen (Ecademy Danmark´s landeleder) en af indlægsholderne med workshoppen:


NETWORK011 er et heldagsarrangement for iværksættere, entrepreneurs og ildsjæle fra hele landet, uanset om man er selvstændig eller ansat i større eller mindre virksomheder.
Network011 er for alle, der går efter udvikling, ny inspiration og bedre netværk til virksomheden eller for sig selv.

De sidste fem års NETWORK events har vist, at nævnte målgrupper har stor glæde og gavn af at hive en dag ud af kalenderen for at tage ud og netværke, høre hvad der rør sig og finde ny inspiration og energi.

Se evt. en 5 minutters inspirationsfilm fra NETWORK009 på www.network009.dk

Årets hovedtalere er:

* Stine Bosse “Modet til at gå sin egen vej”
* Jens Moberg “Ledelse i tider præget af forandringer og udfordringer”
* Mads Løntoft “Det bliver aldrig et bedre tidspunkt”
* Andreas Stahlberg “Hvem har kommet moms i min kaffe”

Udover tre stærke foredragsholdere og et stand-up show, kan NETWORK011 i år byde på:

  • Workshops
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  • LinkedIn – netværk inden og efter dagen og via LinkedIn
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Giver dig mulighed for at deltage i en workshop i løbet af dagen. Det er sponsorer og deltagende erhvervsnetværk der tilbyder deres faglighed.

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Networking sker ofte spontant i afslappende omgivelser, derfor har vi opstillet caféborde i salen Fyn til at samles omkring, og få en god snak med andre deltagere.
Ønsker du at netværke målrettet, kan bordene også benyttes som mødesteder, for deltagere man har talt med inden konferencen via LinkedIn.

Til orientering er der trådløs internetforbindelse i hele området.

Som et af de nye tiltag på NETWORK011 kan du som deltager møde de andre deltagere på LinkedIn, inden og efter konferencen.
Vi har oprettet LinkedIn-gruppen: Netværk011, hvor du har mulighed for enten:

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PRESSEMEDDELELSE:

Vigtigheden af at være del af et godt netværk bliver i høj grad understreget når Network011 skydes i gang 1. september 2011.
25 store netværk på tværs af brancher har allerede meldt deres ankomst og allerede før start gennemsyres Network011 af netværksaktiviteter via de
sociale medier.
Network011 er beviset på, at alle kan have stor glæde og gavn af at hive en dag ud af kalenderen for at tage ud og netværke.

Når Network011 slår dørene op den 1. september 2011 vil en bred række af landets erhvervsnetværk være stærkt repræsenteret.
”Network011 er et ’must’ for alle, der går efter udvikling, ny inspiration og bedre netværk til virksomheden eller for sig selv. Her får deltagerne, med både workshop og specielt oprettede mødeborde til indgåelse af nye aftaler, en enestående mulighed for at netværke både på personligt og professionelt plan – og med folk fra hele landet,” siger direktør ved Udvikling Odense, Mads Graves. Udvikling Odense er tovholder på messen.

Deltagerne suger netværket til sig
Som noget nyt tilbyder Network011, at deltagerne via LinkedIn får muligheden for at skabe netværk allerede inden 1. september. Network011s LinkedIn har passeret de 100 medlemmer, og på gruppens online-debat side skriver Andreas Thiel, projektkonsulent hos Mercell Danmark A/S:
”Jeg har store forventninger til, at Network011 bliver en kæmpe succes som de foregående år. Jeg ser meget frem til at møde de andre deltagere og bidrage til denne fantastiske messe.”

Fokus på fagligt indhold Udover årets hovedtalere, der inkluderer Stine Bosse, består Network011 for første gang af 12 unikke workshops med titlen ’Få Succes med de rigtige valg’. Deltagerne får dermed muligheden for at blive klogere på sig selv og lære noget nyt. De 12 workshops skal opfordre og udfordre deltagerne til at tænke i nye baner. Også her er netværk i høj kurs.

”Workshoppen ’Netværk – en investering i din – og virksomhedens – udvikling og fremtid’ er en af messens mest populære. Men der er stadig pladser, og man kan tilmelde sig på vores hjemmeside network011.dk,” lyder det fra iværksætterkonsulent ved Udvikling Odense, Randi Trabjerg.

Læs mere: www.network011.dk
Oversigt over deltagende netværk: http://www.network011.dk/index.php?id=6

Kontakt:
Direktør Mads Graves, Udvikling Odense 40 31 05 75
Iværksætterkonsulent, Randi Trabjerg, Udvikling Odense 63 75 95 58
Deltager ved Network011, Andreas Thiel, projektkonsulent Mercell Danmark A/S 51 14 56 66

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No matter if you have or haven’t yet experienced Roger Hamilton yet, this program will BLOW your mind!!

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You’ll be given the opportunity to do your Wealth Spectrum test, that very quickly gives you an insight into exactly where you are financially today and the way you are operating, often unconsciously around money.

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• Roger’s ebook, Your Life Your Legacy! FREE (Valued at US$10)

If you’ve already got them then they are a great gift for you to pass onto someone real special!

Tell me more about how to Fast Forward my Wealth and my Business…
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Regardless of your current financial situation, whether you’re self-employed or an employee,
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Simply fill in your registration form and your seat will be reserved.

Plus, as a bonus, there will be many surprise gifts like holiday vouchers to exotic places, latest product giveaways and more, that you’ll get a chance to win, only when you show up on the day.

Did I mention this was an opportunity you just must-not-miss?

I know that you’ll love this event and the bonuses too …
… more about that when you register.

Attending this extraordinary event will not only impact you personally, financially and your business directly, know that you’ll also be contributing to some fabulous causes too.

Tell me more…

Just let me register…

Hope you are able to make it, I look forward to seeing you and hopefully get the chance of a 121 with you at the same time – now that I am in London on one of my rare visits ;-)

PS:
There are just 40 VIP tickets available, that will give you direct, one on one access to Roger.
You’ll also get to share lunch and drinks with the other VIP’s as well as partnership opportunities available in your city.


Hope to see a lot of you in London on the 6th of September!!!


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