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Professional Development Seminar |
"Setting Your Fees"
Presented by
Judith Ann Kirk

Being
self-employed is not just about running a business; it is a way of
thinking. This is territory where there are no benefits and no
retirement plans built into a weekly paycheck. There are no time
clocks or afternoon breaks. It is up to you to set your schedule,
conserve your energy, and insure that your efforts are financially
feasible. Money is not a mystery; it is simply a means to exchange
value.
Setting Your Fees
will transform the way you think about money, time and energy
because there is more to life than nine-to-five. This presentation
showed you how to become a steward of life energy without added
complications. It is a simple approach of research and homework.
Learn the important facts, work the formulas, and go forth with
confidence. You are worth it!
Measure of success:
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Be confident in knowing what your time is worth
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Determine your specific salary requirement
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Understand how to maintain a financially feasible business
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Work the formulas and develop a fee range that is right for you
When:
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Where: Mount Ida
College
About Our Speaker:
Judith Ann Kirk has been a professional organizer for 14 years and
maintains two distinct aspects in her business. Through
Organizing Resources, she works with individuals eager to
simplify their lives and organize their environment. Under the
umbrella of Organizing as a Career, Judith Ann coaches
organizers interested in obtaining and maintaining a viable
business. She uses the venue of email and telephone coaching to
challenge organizers to reach for the next level. She is the
founding member of the Connecticut Chapter of NAPO and has served in
many board positions. She has served on many NAPO National
committees and is the past NAPO National Golden Circle Chair.
www.OrganizingResources.com
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