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		<title>Stress Management Tips to Become A Better Networker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can I give you some stress management tips? How well do you adapt to changing conditions, changing circumstances? It has often been said that change is the one constant we can count on. Every day is a new day, a different day, a changed day. Every time we get out of bed we face a… <span class="read-more"></span>]]></description>
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<p>Can I give you some stress management tips? How well do you adapt to changing conditions, changing circumstances? It has often been said that change is the one constant we can count on. Every day is a new day, a different day, a changed day. Every time we get out of bed we face a new day, changed conditions and that induces stress and anxiety in many people</p>
<p>It has often been said that the educated are amazingly well equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. This is, of course, a reference to the fact that, once again, our world is in a continuous state of change. In fact, if something isn&#8217;t moving, it is dying. Witness the stagnation of a once beautiful lake that gets choked off from the flow of its water. As the water sits still, stagnant, it begins to grow algae and plants and eventually the lake dies and becomes a marsh: No longer viable as a lake! No longer a lake, but also not just a lifeless body of water, but different, changed. And so it is with us. We must learn to manage the stress in our lives, or we will die from disease, just like our lake.</p>
<p>Change is an inevitable part of living and the better we become at recognizing and adapting to change, the more prosperous can be our life. Those who are adaptable, go with the flow, so to speak, and are better equipped to deal with the changing world they live it.</p>
<p>Sometimes keeping up with change requires re-education, learning new skills, re-inventing ourselves. When I was a youth, I was told to grow up and get an education and become something important, get a good job. That advice is no longer applicable in our changing world. In fact I have had several new jobs and multiple careers. I was an engineer, a plumber, a pilot a business owner and an entrepreneur. In every case, learning and applying new skills was paramount to survival and success. So it is in our brave new world!</p>
<p>It seems the best way is to combat change is to develop the skills necessary to be an entrepreneur. That way, as the times and the requirements evolve, it is easier for us to adapt to the new circumstances and to become whatever is need to survive yet another turn of events in our life.</p>
<p>One of the best stress management tips I can give you is to develop the skills required in network marketing. Personal development, communication, and leadership are hallmarks of a good networker and are skills that will serve you well in an ever evolving world. With this skill set, you can have, do, or be anything you want. The universe is your oyster, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow belongs to you. Just become a better networker and learn to manage stress effectively.</p>
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		<title>Stack Management Tips &#8211; A Couple of Useful Texas Hold Em Poker Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stack management is a very important part of your game. These Texas Hold Em Poker tips will reveal a couple of very useful ideas to help you. Texas Hold Em Poker Stack Management Tip #1 Have a big enough stack. This is really for cash games because in Texas Hold Em Poker tournaments you get… <span class="read-more"></span>]]></description>
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<p>Stack management is a very important part of your game. These Texas Hold Em Poker tips will reveal a couple of very useful ideas to help you.</p>
<p>Texas Hold Em Poker Stack Management Tip #1</p>
<p>Have a big enough stack. This is really for cash games because in Texas Hold Em Poker tournaments you get given your stack and it&#8217;s the same as everyone else. But when playing ring games you don&#8217;t want to sit down at a table with a stack that is so small you are at a disadvantage. I&#8217;d say the minimum to sit down at at able is 60% of the table limit but preferably 80-100%</p>
<p>Sitting down with too small a stack can put you in a hard position. You don&#8217;t have the movement or wiggle room that you would like. Sitting down with too much is much less of a problem. If anything it might indicate you need to move up to the next level. Bankroll and stack size management come hand in hand. You want a good 20-25 stack sizes in your bankroll.</p>
<p>Texas Hold Em Poker Stack Management Tip #2</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t overcommit to a pot you aren&#8217;t prepared to all-in on. When you do this you put yourself in a risky situation. You cannot viably pull out (fold) because you will lose too many chips but yet if you continue and end up betting your whole stack you have done so with weak cards and will most probably lose all of it.</p>
<p>If you are in this situation pulling out &#8211; cutting your losses &#8211; may be the best decision. But if you are playing Texas Hold Em Poker properly you won&#8217;t bet the chips that tips the odds into forcing you to continue. Don&#8217;t overcommit &#8211; don&#8217;t overbet &#8211; when you don&#8217;t truly believe you have the nuts. Remember that stack management is very important to help you with this.</p>
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