Know your worth You must find the courage to leave the table if respect is no longer being served. #mindstormGR
GR – Ένα ποτήρι νερό και όμως τόσες πολλές οπτικές και αναγνώσεις. Εδώ π.χ. βλέπετε 9 απ’ αυτές. Την αισιόδοξη, την απαισιόδοξη, τη ρεαλιστική, τη φυσική, τη σουρεάλ, τη σχετική, την ουτοπιστική, τη σκεπτικιστική και την καλλιτεχνική. Άντε να συνεννοηθούμε. Τελικά είναι πολύ εύκολο ή μάλλον αρκετά δύσκολο να επικοινωνήσουμε, να καταλάβουμε και να πράξουμε. EN – It is only a glass of water and people see it in so many different ways. Here you see 9 of them. Is it so easy or so difficult to communicate, understand and act after all? #softexperia
Here’s a simple HTML dashboard that calculates the monthly payment, total cost of the house, and displays an amortization schedule along with a chart. This example uses JavaScript for calculations and Chart.js for the chart visualization. Mortgage Dashboard House Price: $1,450,000 Downpayment: $625,000 Loan Amount: $825,000 Interest Rate: 3.75% Loan Term: 25 years Click Mortgage Dashboard to view it. # Explanation: 1. Calculations: – The monthly payment is calculated using the formula for an amortizing loan. – The total cost of the house includes the down payment and total payments over the loan term. 2. Amortization Schedule: – The schedule is generated for each year, showing the beginning balance, ending balance, principal paid, interest paid, and cumulative totals. 3. Chart: – A line chart visualizes the cumulative principal and interest paid over the years using Chart.js.
The FILTER function in Excel is used to extract a subset of data from a range based on specified criteria. It allows you to filter rows that meet certain conditions, making it easier to analyze specific data without altering the original dataset. # Syntax: “`excel FILTER(array, include, [if_empty]) “` – array: The range of data you want to filter. – include: A logical condition that determines which rows to include. – if_empty: (optional) The value to return if no rows meet the criteria. # Example: Suppose you have the following data in cells A1:B5: | Name | Score | |——-|——-| | John | 85 | | Jane | 90 | | Mike | 75 | | Anna | 95 | If you want to filter out students who scored above 80, you can use the following formula: “`excel =FILTER(A2:B5, B2:B5 > 80, “No results”) “` This will return: | Name…
Marketing refers to the set of activities aimed at promoting or selling products or services. It involves research into customer’s needs, development and implementation of a sales strategy for meeting these demands while achieving organizational objectives like increased brand awareness, revenue growth, market penetration, retention rate improvements, cost reductions in production through bulk purchasing etc. Marketing includes product pricing strategies; distribution (placing the products where potential customers can find them); sales approaches and promotional campaigns to drive demand among targeted audiences using various media channels – print, online, social networks or direct communications such as phone calls or emails. The ultimate goal of marketing is not just selling a product but building long-term customer relationships by consistently delivering quality products and excellent service levels to ensure repeat business which in turn generates new customers through referrals – thus creating an enduring cycle that can make the company profitable over time.
Branding, as it relates to marketing, involves a series of processes aimed at establishing and communicating distinctive qualities about your business or product in consumers’ minds which differentiate you from competitors – helping potential customers recognize, remember, like & trust what they see when interacting with brands. This process starts by defining the unique value proposition that sets a brand apart (the reasons why people should choose it over others) and includes strategies for creating consistent messaging across all touchpoints in order to make sure everyone – from employees on the inside, customers who buy directly or indirectly through other consumers – has positive experiences with your product. Good brands are not just visually appealing but also resonate emotionally & psychologically as they tell a story about their origin, purpose and place in everyday life for people using them which often leads to brand loyalty –customers choosing one company’s products…
CTA stands for Call to Action, which refers to a marketing phrase or design that prompts the audience to take some form of action deemed desirable by the marketer. The aim of using CTAs in advertising and content creation campaigns is often to drive website traffic, sales, lead generation, brand awareness, and customer engagement among other objectives depending on a business’ goals. Example: An online clothing retailer might use an enticing CTA like “Shop Now” with an accompanyding button or link that stands out in the visual design of their web page to encourage customers to make purchases instantly rather than just browsing through products and leaving the website. The text “Shop Now” creates urgency, making it a compelling invitation for potential buyers who might feel inclined towards immediate action based on this prompt – possibly leading them back into considering future purchases as well due to positive initial experience…
Conviction & Knowledge CHILD’S HILL 1. Pretty damn sure you know a whole lot and feeling great about it 2. Questioning whether you actually know that much 3. Acknowledging that you don’t know that much INSECURE CANYON 4. Feeling ashamed and embarrassed about not knowing that much GROWN-UP MOUNTAIN 5. Realizing that knowing how little you know is the first step in becoming someone who actually knows stuff
If you get fat people think you eat too muchIf you loose weight people think you’re sickIf you dress well you’re showing offIf you dress simple, you’re poorIf you speak your mind you’re rudeIf you don’t you are a cowardIf you’re successful you’re arrogantIf you’re struggling you’re lazyIf you’re honest you’re naiveYou see no matter what you do in lifePeople will always criticize you without failSo do whatever makes you happyDo whatever fulfills youBuild your dream lifeOne day at a timeIf you do not like what I saythere is a big chance you press unfollowand never hear my voice again.But if you do like what I saythere is a big chance you are working on yourself.Feel free to comment and let me know your thoughts.Here’s a quick guide on how to unfollow someone on LinkedIn and Facebook:LinkedIn1. Go to the Profile of the Person or Company:o Use the search bar…