HOW TO BOOST YOUR SALES DURING CHRISTMAS

More than likely, you are fully aware of the fact that people tend to spend more money during Christmas than they do at any other time of year, and if you are running a business, one thing you will want to do is figure out how you can maximize this opportunity for yourself; of course, while this seems simple in theory, you also need to realize that every other company is likely thinking the exact same thing, and your goal will need to be figuring out how you can attract customers your way even better than those other companies are!

One thing to consider for getting people into your store for Christmas is giveaways and contests, but the main thing you need to realize about running giveaways and contests is that the Internet is your best friend; rather than running a contest in your store, come up with a contest that you can run using facebook and Twitter, and incentivize spreading the word, as you will be able to simply set up the contest and then allow others to spread the word for you!

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Having a Christmas blowout sale is one thing that a lot of companies will be doing, and while this is certainly a great idea to consider yourself, there are a few specifics you will want to keep in mind in order to maximize these efforts: firstly, you will want to have the sale over a short period of time rather than stretching it out over weeks, secondly, you will want to advertise aggressively so that people know you are having the sale, and thirdly, you will want to make sure you are discounting items people will actually want, as this is more likely to drive crowds your way!

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And sometimes, working with another store is one of the best ways to boost your sales during Christmas. One idea for doing this is providing advertising space for each other in your own store, or even coming up with some sort of promotion – such as “a receipt from one store gets you 5% off your next purchase at the other” – as this will stir up additional business for both of you!

DEALING WITH MISTAKES AT WORK

It is probably extremely important to you that you do a good job while at work – but at the same time, you must realize that no matter how hard you try, there will still be times when you will make a mistake at work. Of course, there are some bosses who tend to be very understanding of the mistakes their employees make, tending to see the mistake in the light of all the good things these employees do – but if you are not so fortunate as to have a boss like this, here are a few things for you to make sure you keep in mind when it comes to mistakes in the workplace.

Admit it: Lots of employees make the mistake of refusing to own up to the mistakes they make at work, but for yourself, realize that the worst thing you can do when you make a mistake is to ignore it, or to try and cover it up, while the best thing you can do is admit to the mistake and move on.

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Listen: If you have a tough boss, there is a good chance that this boss will want to give you “a stern talking-to” after you have made a mistake, and while this can be frustrating if you have already admitted to the mistake, the best thing you can do is to listen to them, and to not talk back or try to justify the mistake.

Work hard: And you will often find that some hard work will make up for mistakes made at your job; when you have made a mistake at work, you will go a long way toward rectifying the mistake if you are willing to work hard until the ramifications of the mistake are all cleared up.

Even when you are making sure that you are giving your job your best effort, and are doing all that you can in order to ensure you do not make any big mistakes, realize that there are times when mistakes are inevitable – and when you encounter such an instance, these tips will help you get back on the right track.

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WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT BODY PIERCING? – PART I

Recently, I was watching “Locked Up” on MSNBC and couldn’t help but notice the extreme body tattoos on one of the inmates being featured.  In that connection, I was wondering what instruction God must have given concerning body piercing.

The Old Testament law commanded the Israelis, “Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD” (Leviticus 19:28). So, even though believers today are not under the Old Testament law (Romans 10:4; Galatians 3:23-25; Ephesians 2:15), the fact that there was a command against tattoos should cause us to question. The New Testament does not say anything about whether a believer should or should not get a tattoo.

In relation to tattoos and body piercings, a good test is to determine whether we can honestly, in good conscience, ask God to bless and use the particular activity for His own good purposes. “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). The Bible does not command against tattoos or body piercings, but it also does not give us any reason to believe God would have us get tattoos or body piercings.

Another issue to consider is modesty. The Bible instructs us to dress modestly (1 Timothy 2:9). One aspect of dressing modestly is making sure everything that should be covered by clothing is adequately covered. However, the essential meaning of modesty is not drawing attention to oneself. People who dress modestly dress in such a way that they do not draw attention to themselves. Tattoos and body piercings most definitely draw attention. In this sense, tattoos and body piercings are not modest.

An important Scriptural principle on issues that the Bible does not specifically address is that if there is room for doubt as to whether it pleases God, then it is best to not engage in that activity. “For whatsoever is not of faith is sin” (Romans 14:23). We need to remember that our bodies, as well as our souls, have been redeemed and belong to God. Although 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 does not directly apply to tattoos or body piercings, it does give us a principle, “What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.” This great truth should have a real bearing on what we do and where we go with our bodies. If our bodies belong to God, we should make sure we have His clear “permission” before we “mark it up” with tattoos or body piercings.

In 1 Kings 18, we find the story of Elijah contesting the evil prophets of Baal (a false god of that day whose followers practiced witchcraft). The prophets of Baal worked themselves into a frenzy trying to get their god, Baal, to show himself mightier than the true and living God. However, the God of Elijah proved to be the true God. During the frenzy of the Baal worshipers they began to disfigure their bodies as we see from this scripture in, “And they cried aloud, and cut themselves after their manner with knives and lancets, till the blood gushed out upon them.”

Another scripture that warns us not to disfigure our bodies is Deuteronomy 14:1 (Amp.): “You are the sons of the LORD your God: you shall not cut yourselves, or make any baldness on your foreheads for the dead.” When it speaks here about doing this in relation to the dead; this was a witchcraft rite done to mourn or remember their dead, so cutting, piercing and tattooing have its origin in witchcraft practices. The verse below reveals a connection between foreign gods and earrings.

Genesis 35:2-4, “Then Jacob said unto his household, and to all that were with him, Put away the strange gods that are among you, and be clean, and change your garments: 3 And let us arise, and go up to Bethel; and I will make there an altar unto God, who answered me in the day of my distress, and was with me in the way which I went. 4 And they gave unto Jacob all the strange gods which were in their hand and all their earrings which were in their ears; and Jacob hid them under the oak which was by Shechem.”

Perhaps a more well known scripture having to do with earrings is the record of the children of Israel falling into rebellion and worshiping the golden calf while Moses was up in the mount with God receiving the Ten Commandments. Here we find they took their earrings and cast them into the fire and made a golden idol out of them which greatly displeased the Lord.

PART II TOMORROW

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