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Cashmere Lashkari - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
I am a freelance writer who has before this been an HR Trainer, a Travel Agent, and a Web Content Designer. I enjoy the freedom of freelancing and the extra time I have for myself.
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- How to Give a Good Business Presentation
[Business:Presentation] What is a business presentation? Why do you make one? Check list to give a killer presentation.
- Presentation Aids
[Business:Presentation] There are a number of presentation aids that you can use to make your presentation interesting and striking. This article gives you a few tips on what to use and how to use them effectively.
- Take a Break - Where's the Time?
[Self-Improvement:Time-Management] A break can actually help you be more productive. A fact that is scientifically established. Just difficult to put into practice.
- Mutual Funds For New Comers
[Investing:Mutual-Funds] If you know nothing about mutual funds and are keen to invest in the option, this article will help. It lays bare the basic facts about investing in mutual funds.
- Planning For Your Child's Financial Future
[Investing] A brief primer on planning for your child's future. Some financial options for you to invest in.
- Budget For a Training Program
[Business:Human-Resources] If you are planning a training program you need to know how to budget it. This checklist allows you to take all possible costs into consideration.
- Training Program Checklist
[Business:Presentation] Here's a list of all the things you need to do before and after any training program. Just to ensure that there are no loose ends that pop up at the last moment. Hope you find this checklist helpful.
- Ten Tips to Be a Better Teacher
[Reference-and-Education] A basic checklist that the training teacher should follow to be considered a good teacher. A good trainer is a great incentive for a student to attend class. Don't you enjoy attending a class with a teacher who knows what he or she is talking about? If you are a teacher here's what you should avoid.
- Don't Say "Where is the Time?" Make the Time
[Self-Improvement:Time-Management] Make time work for you by being better organized. Use this technique.
- Personal Priorities Vs Career Priorities
[Self-Improvement:Time-Management] Time functions in a series of sequences and events. If you are in control of those events - or at least in partial control - you can foresee the steps to mastering how you manage your time. The steps are listed as follows.
- Throw the Perfect Party
[Home-and-Family:Parties] It is more than likely that you will at some point of time or the other, have to oversee an event ranging from a simple meal to a cultural event or even a convention. Here is a simple checklist of how to do it in a well-organized manner.
- Time Management Through Lists
[Self-Improvement:Time-Management] When we were recently married my husband used to find my habit of writing down every chore that I must do in a list highly amusing. On my fridge I had a note pad and pen and I would scribble whatever I needed to get or do down on this. Before I set out for my chores I would make separate lists out of this master list.
- Tips to Improve Your Spoken English
[Reference-and-Education:Languages] A lot of my students ask me what is it that they should do to improve their Spoken English. So here is a post to tell them what I feel can improve their English skills. I stated thinking about it and realized that I was lucky to be born in a family where, despite being Indians, English was the language of choice.
- Indian Food and Their Calorie Content
[Health-and-Fitness:Nutrition] Some time back I started surfing the net for calories contained in the food that I ate. Unfortunately while there are vast amounts of information of the continental food eaten in the west there is not much for the typical Indian diet. After scrounging around in many different sources I have finally been able to get some basic facts together.
- Conversations For a Non-Native English Speaker - Part 2
[Writing-and-Speaking] Some time back I had written an article on teaching first generation speakers of the English Language basic conversation skills. I had focused on areas that they will need to be comfortable speaking in. These are listed below again.
- Conversations For a Non-Native English Speaker
[Reference-and-Education:Languages] What basic conversation skills are needed by a non native English speaker. And how to develop them.
- Apples Or Pears
[Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] What is your body shape? Are you an Apple or a Pear? And which is healthier? Find out here.
- The Couch Potatoes Guide to Losing Weight
[Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] It was a syndrome that was unheard of in my growing up years. I first encountered this term "Couch Potato" in an Archie Comic Digest and asked my mother what it meant. Even she was not too clear about it then, but now everyone knows what it means.
- Make the Small Actions Count For Weight Loss
[Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Some things that have helped me in a big way to loose weight are in fact very small deeds. Insignificant seeming actions that most of us would not even pay attention to in the regular course of the day. In this post I am going to try and outline some of these deeds.
- BMI and BMR
[Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] How to calculate your BMI and BMR. My personal experience included.
- Improving Your Written Communication
[Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] In my last article I had given Ten Tips to Improve Spoken English. Today I elaborate about improving your Writing Skills. Most of us would go to great lengths in school to research material for essays and find suitable quotations to begin them with.
- The Law of Attraction - Making it Work For You
[Self-Improvement:Attraction] The Law of Attraction is a universal law. It has nothing to do with what religion you are. It has nothing to do with believing in a certain type of God.
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