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Sharon Osbourne - Numerology - Astrology - I Ching

Posted on March 28, 2008

Sharon Osbourne - date of birth: 9/10/1952

Rock matriarch, music manager/promoter, married to Black Sabbath’s Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osborne.

Numerology: Chart:

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Life Path number 27/9 - harmonious

She has the Line of determination! Too right! Look who she’s married to and look what she has had to overcome.

She is a Life Path 9: symbolizing the idealism of changing the world for the better, for the benefit of all. Containing the wealth of human experience, it is therefore unpredictable and prone to know the extremes of human emotion and experience. A life Path 9 must know compassion and a generosity of spirit in order to be truly fulfilled.

Get Ready For That Job Employment Telephone Screening Interview

Posted on March 25, 2008

In a quest to save money, time and travel costs some firms and employment service agencies are now adopting “Telephone Job Screening Interviews” as a more and more standard and accepted job employment screening technique. If you expect to be interviewed by phone, prepare by getting a member of your “network” to “role-play” the interviewer. Practice delivering your answers and answering typical run of the mill standard interviewing questions. After all there are very little variations in interview questions and interviewing style in these workups. It is if all these interview “technicians” all read the same book and attended the same school.

Friendship Poems 16 - Time Out

Posted on February 29, 2008

Most people would probably agree that our youth today needs to be inspired to continue to reach their goals in life. If so, do you consider yourself a role model? What happens when the young people you know miss the mark and stray off his or her path? Do you take the time to talk and encourage him to do the right thing? Remember, our youth need to be inspired just like you did when you were their age. You may continue to inspire them by writing and publishing poems similar to “Time Out.”

Sample Poem:

Time Out

Getting Ahead In Your Job Or Career With Your Creative Ideas

Posted on February 7, 2008

Do you have a great idea to can raise the bottom line of the company you work for? Such an idea could be to raise productivity, lower the cost of production or a clever idea to raise staff morale. In the past, you may have a frustrating experience when your idea was rejected or ignored. The reason could be that nobody told you “the secret“. When a great idea pops into our head, the next step is to sell your idea so that others will buy into it. Here are seven important steps that you can take in that process;

Getting Ahead In Your Job Or Career With Your Creative Ideas

Posted on January 24, 2008

Do you have a great idea to can raise the bottom line of the company you work for? Such an idea could be to raise productivity, lower the cost of production or a clever idea to raise staff morale. In the past, you may have a frustrating experience when your idea was rejected or ignored. The reason could be that nobody told you “the secret“. When a great idea pops into our head, the next step is to sell your idea so that others will buy into it. Here are seven important steps that you can take in that process;

Ringing The Bell On An Education Career

Posted on January 22, 2008

An education career is best for the individual who looks at challenge and sees the opportunity. Whether teaching the ABC’s or the finer points of open source software, teachers and educators in every subject are in great demand. As a great number of these professionals find their place in hundreds of onsite schools, online learning venues have also created a need for instructors. Those in an education career often not only love to convey knowledge but have a strong interest in the subject they teach. In turn, this interest allows them to better educate their students on the most important elements of the subject’s various topics or themes.

Getting Ahead In Your Job Or Career With Your Creative Ideas

Posted on December 7, 2007

Do you have a great idea to can raise the bottom line of the company you work for? Such an idea could be to raise productivity, lower the cost of production or a clever idea to raise staff morale. In the past, you may have a frustrating experience when your idea was rejected or ignored. The reason could be that nobody told you “the secret“. When a great idea pops into our head, the next step is to sell your idea so that others will buy into it. Here are seven important steps that you can take in that process;

What Color Parachute

Posted on November 23, 2007

First published in 1970, What Color Is Your Parachute? is now in it’s 35th printing. This book is a detailed guide for those who are going through the agonizing process of job hunting or changing careers. This book has now sold over 9 million copies, and in 2006 Fortune magazine said: “Parachute remains the gold standard of career guides.” It’s author, Richard Nelson Bolles, has become a real guru in the job search arena, having probably advised more people through the 35 versions of his book than almost anyone in the business. Unlike many reprints, the various iterations of Parachute are not just a re-issue of the same text year after year. As our job market has evolved, Richard Bolles has refocused the book to address current issues of concern to job hunters, applying fresh insight and experience with each edition.

Getting Ahead In Your Job Or Career With Your Creative Ideas

Posted on November 22, 2007

Do you have a great idea to can raise the bottom line of the company you work for? Such an idea could be to raise productivity, lower the cost of production or a clever idea to raise staff morale. In the past, you may have a frustrating experience when your idea was rejected or ignored. The reason could be that nobody told you “the secret“. When a great idea pops into our head, the next step is to sell your idea so that others will buy into it. Here are seven important steps that you can take in that process;

Getting Ahead In Your Job Or Career With Your Creative Ideas

Posted on November 16, 2007

Do you have a great idea to can raise the bottom line of the company you work for? Such an idea could be to raise productivity, lower the cost of production or a clever idea to raise staff morale. In the past, you may have a frustrating experience when your idea was rejected or ignored. The reason could be that nobody told you “the secret“. When a great idea pops into our head, the next step is to sell your idea so that others will buy into it. Here are seven important steps that you can take in that process;