Sentences with phrase «still treat it as a business»

Even though you may run your business out of the home, it's important to still treat it as a business.

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Excel may still be useful for a handful of simple tasks, but you should no longer treat it as a critical component of your business.
It treats him as a standard - issue poor boy who made good, yet still let pride get the better of him, by over-expanding his business, and by becoming so infatuated with Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind (Rebecca Ferguson of «Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation») that he jeopardized his otherwise sublime marriage to Charity (Michelle Williams), mom of his two adorable daughters (Austyn Johnson and Cameron Seely).
It's very hard to treat as a business a career you have no control over, and which does not, and unless you're very lucky can not (yes, talent comes into it too, and the balance of talent and luck vary according tot he writer, but you still need to be in the right place at the right time, something you in the end have no control over) pay a living wage.
Authors told us that while they've become more attuned to factors that help their business — and many say one of the biggest lessons they've learned is that writing IS a business and needs to be treated as such — 43 percent still consider their indie career a work in progress while 36 percent see it as a career.
You should still treat the process like a serious business transaction and be certain to clearly document and legally record any loan that is made as it may be important not only to hold you accountable and not ruin a relationship, but also for legal reasons, especially if the loan is to purchase a home.
Whether your home business is your primary occupation or a hobby that nets you a few hundred dollars a year, it is still a business, and you should treat it as such.
as a business treated by Cherokee insurance, they did not handle this very well and they are still holding it, for what reason they have to hold it, I don't know.
However, there are still many companies that practice great customer service and treat their customers as the reason for the business — not as an inconvenience.
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