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Guide To Wedding Hair

Posted on 10. Jun, 2010 by AJ Handley.

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Obviously the dress is the key item for your bridal look, but let’s not forget the all important hair style. In the past, bridal hair was often over the top and stiff, but in recent years, although some brides still go for the formal look, a wide range of other looks have developed, with everything from hippy to chic trotting down the aisle.

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Why Hold A Meeting Out Of The Office

Posted on 27. May, 2010 by AJ Handley.

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Finding time to have those important meetings, carry out key training or discuss important details, without being interrupted can often be difficult in the current climate. Client serving companies, in particular, can find this difficult, and often have trouble applying the thinking and services they do so well for clients to their own business.

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Stressful Meeting Ahead? Read This

Posted on 20. May, 2010 by AJ Handley.

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Unfortunately, in everyone’s working life they have to attend meetings which they know will be stressful, and once a meeting is in full swing it can be tricky to keep your cool. However it is often vital that you do remain calm, so that everyone gets the most out of the meeting and, and with this in mind here are some tips which I find useful.

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How To Make A Great Wedding Speech

Posted on 16. Apr, 2010 by AJ Handley.

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Being asked to make a speech at the wedding of a loved one is both flattering and exciting. However as they date draws nearer it can also become a daunting process, and many people worry whether they’ll be interesting enough, funny enough or whether they’ll hold their nerve. But don’t panic just yet; sit down, read this, take a breath and plan your speech.

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Enjoying Your Wedding Day

Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by AJ Handley.

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The man of your dreams has romantically proposed, of course you say yes! You rush to tell family and friends, you excitedly set the date, life is good… next comes the wedding planning, juggling your time and money, ploughing through endless to do lists, politely rising above interfering friends and family and resisting the will to throw or break something when your car driver carelessly double books and cancels one week before the date.

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