Posts Tagged ‘Call to Action’

Guest Blog: Market Perspective for your Money

Monday, July 5th, 2010

I’m pleased to introduce Tom Gartner, Certified Financial Planner with ISC Financial Advisors.  Whether you are a business owner, executive, salesperson, author, or just want to make the most of your money, Tom shares ideas for growing your portfolio during turbulent markets.

You likely notice the turmoil in the stock market and wonder what you should do.  These days, information that used to take weeks to disseminate and digest, now takes seconds.  I suggest you take a step back, take a breath, and regain reality.  First, don’t rely too much on TV news outlets or CNBC.  At the end of the day, they are selling commercials.  Making current events more dramatic is a good way to get you to tune in.  But acting on this news is often detrimental to your finances. 

Second, check your asset allocation and risk tolerance.  Do you know where your investments are and what risks are associated with them?  If you have this information, it can help you stay invested during downturns in the market.  Third, control your costs of investing.  There are thousands of options.  So knowing cost structures can make you more efficient and wealthier by year-end.

Finally, keep investing regularly and keep learning.  Get good information and don’t lose opportunities to take advantage of both “on sale” stocks as well as ones that are higher-end.

To tap into Tom’s expertise further, go to www.iscfinancialadvisors.com.  E-mail Guest Blog requests to roshini@roshinigroup.com.

Guest Blog: Maximize Your Business Journal

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Lee Tyree is the Business Development Manager for the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal.  As this month’s Guest Blogger, he wants to show you how to treat it more than just a weekly newspaper.  He wants you to find business and strategic connections by spending a little time getting to know your business journal.

We are the only local publication offered weekly in print with a digital edition.  We’re continuously on the Web at www.mspbj.com, with e-mail alerts coming out regularly for various industries.  Many times our editorial reporting is exclusive, and you can learn from the companies as they share their own “inside stories.”  Check out the People Section for comprehensive lists of newsmakers.  Our print Calendar lists networking events, seminars, and meetings.  The Top 25 Lists rank more than 90 industries and include key information on each company for you to mine for contacts and check out your competition.

One of the favorite things I do is present the SmartReader Strategy Seminar.  I teach individuals and groups how to approach and maximize this information within thirty minutes a week.  The next time you pick up your Business Journal, I hope you see it for all that it offers.

You can contact Lee directly to find out about SmartReader Seminars and get any Business Journal questions answered:  612.288.2147 or leetyree@bizjournals.com.  For Guest Blogger requests, Facebook message me at www.facebook.com/roshini.rajkumar.

Bigs and Littles in the house

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

I’m honored to emcee the Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities Gala Saturday night. 

I hope to see you there.  If not, please consider sharing your time with a deserving young person in need of great mentorship from a caring adult:  http://www.bbbs.org/site/c.drLRK6PELoF/b.1739179/k.B111/Gala.htm

Mixed Emotions

Monday, April 19th, 2010

It was with mixed emotions that I listened to my friend Roxana Saberi share her story of imprisonment in Iran during the first part of 2009.  She talked of solitary confinement, of mental torture, of the general lack of freedom caused by imprisonment.

But Roxana also poignantly wove into this true story of anguish fine details about the human spirit, friendship, and heroism.  I look forward to reading her book and hope you seek out a city in which she speaks next to see and hear her.  I am very proud of this journalist and friend who truly showcases how the human story is far more similar than it is different among peoples of varying lands.  www.roxanasaberi.com

Guest Blog: Spring Cleaning for the Mind

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I’m pleased to introduce Susan Just, Success Coach and Certified Hypnotherapist.  She’s the owner of Dynamic Minds and shares advice about how to present your best as the season changes.

Are you ready for a spring cleaning?  Hold onto your mops.  This is a mental spring cleaning that can help free your mind.  In hypnosis, it’s often said, “where the mind goes, the body follows.”  That’s why we keep our eyes on the road.  If we look too long in one direction, we might steer right off the road!

Often we think we’re on the right path, but it’s a path that doesn’t serve us.  I try to help my clients de-program themselves to focus better.  Here are some ideas for your own mental spring cleaning.

Marry yourself:  Become your own best friend, your lover, your husband, your wife.  This doesn’t mean you’re going to become lonely or narcissistic.  Love truly attracts love.

Get to unknow yourself:  Often we have character traits we don’t question.  We just accept them.  But sometimes our greatest weaknesses are our greatest strengths used at the wrong time.  Try using a different skill at a different time.

Ultimately, by changing our perceptions and awareness about ourselves, we can create openings that will bring more opportunity and joy.

For more advice from Susan and her schedule of seminars, go to www.dynamicmindsinc.com.  To share your ideas for future Guest Blogs, e-mail roshini@roshinimedia.com or connect with me at www.twitter.com/RoshiniR or www.facebook.com/roshini.rajkumar.