Friday, April 15, 2011

How To Win In This Economy


What are people doing to avert the current economical dilemma? There is no doubt anymore that we are in for a long haul and one way to tell is by the slow recovery in jobs. The whole world is experiencing a paradigm shift, one which will among other things move more technology into the way we live. This of course is affecting the way business is conducted and redefining the job market.  Averting the problem may be the wrong approach.

It might be a better idea to re-invent you. 

How do you go about re-inventing yourself? To begin with you must learn to think beyond the way you are accustomed to getting things done. Unless you are highly qualified, have a college degree of relevance and come with recommendations and notable references it will be hard to land a job that pays well.

Prices have been rising on the down low for the past eight years and there have been underlying efforts by the Republican Party to enhance "the rich" and "increase the poor" using the tax system, thereby eliminating the middle class. 

You will either shop at the 'Mall' or the 'Dollar Store'; there would be no middle ground. There are some Democrats who support this ideology and might further the republican agenda if put into office. So what should you do?

You need to decide where you want to shop! 

It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to use this time to prepare for the future and you could begin by returning to school. Re-educating yourself will put you on a path that would increase your options and position you to compete in the new environment which is fast and intelligent. Now is the time to return to school, while there is funding. It's a sure way to win in this economy and get ready for the next. And if you wait it may be too late. This is certainly not a good time to fold your arms and sit things out. There is no guarantee that school will make you rich one day but it will certainly open your mind to the new world and help you to maneuver yourself around in it. It will at the least expose you tonew opportunities for getting ahead in life. My advice: Don't fight with this economy, you're better off to prepare for when it's over.

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