Winning Back Your Ex, the Secret Technique That Works Like Magic

Relationships are a funny thing. They can be going along great one day, and the next, it’s like “huh? what happened?”, and it’s over. Have you found yourself on the receiving end of the dreaded breakup talk, and not truly sure why it happened, but would like to at least have a second chance to try to figure out why, and maybe fix things instead of ending them? Winning back your ex is possible, and much more so if you follow a few easy rules.

First off, don’t ever develop into a stalking, needy, poor me monster. No one likes this type of person about; much less have a relationship with them. No, hard as it is, you should get out and do some thing else. Go workout, do things you’ve by no means executed, get your mind off your ex, for the moment at least.

Second, cut off all communication with your ex. No calling, texting, or drunken dialing. Take some time alone to figure out what happened to cause your ex to leave. Take an honest inward look to see if there is some thing you did that he or she did not like. Also, get some time to figure out if your ex is worth pursuing. If you have been blinded by love, you could be willing to overlook faults that commonly you would not be able to tolerate.

Third, related to the other two, don’t wallow in self pity for an extended period of time. If your ex is still interested, he or she will appear seemingly out of nowhere and make contact. If they don’t, pick up the pieces and get on with your life. Be the confident person your ex fell in love with. Before long you’ll meet someone else and be happier than you were with your ex. However, if you feel that winning back your ex will fill an empty space that nothing else can, keep the advice from this article in mind, you can win them back!

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Tips to Remember When Designing & Printing Your Business Cards

* If you’re serious about your business be serious about your business cards. Don’t focus on the money, focus on the quality. Business cards not only provide contact details, they represent you and your organization. People you give your card to will form a first impression within seconds of receiving your business card (oftentimes before even reading it), and you want that impression to be a good one. Make it appeal to the senses.

1. Have someone in house create a catchy logo and/or design and layout for your card. If you don’t have anyone to do that, hire someone.
2. Get high-quality, thick card stock that feels nice to the touch.
3. Apply foil or glossy finishes it applicable to catch their eye.

Make your card stand out. If you spend enough time and quality on your card people will believe you put that same amount of effort into your business.

* Make the most out of your cards. Don’t be afraid to use them as a marketing tool. Give them to everyone you meet. In fact, give everyone you meet two or three, so that they can give them out if the opportunity arises.

* Give your business card additional value. If you wish, you can usually create a useable backing for your business card—a calendar, appointment card, coupon, referral discount —give it value and decrease the chance that it will disappear into the trash bin.

* Be creative…but not too creative. It is important to design a visually-pleasing layout for your business card. But there are times when you can take creativity too far. Nobody likes to receive business cards of odd shapes and sizes that wont fit into their Rolodex or other business card holder. Make the text big and dark/light enough to read. Don’t use ‘wacky’ colors or fonts.

Octavio Ochoa
www.TheTimeToAct.com
octavio_ochoa@yahoo.com

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