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Knitted Mitts Transforming
Boundaries, 3rd ed. (1st and 2nd ed. still available) Transforming
Boundaries Subscription Forms Also Presenting Lu
Qiao - Alterations, Repairs & Formal Dress Sewing Remember
PARO Presents for Your Sewing Needs Don’t Hesitate Bring
in Your Holiday Dry Cleaning PARO Presents Dry Cleaning Depot for Dawson Cleaners PARO Presents 111 N. May St. Thunder Bay, ON 623-2200 Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 5 PM
I have 2 reasons
for writing this issue of POWER TOOLS for The Accelerator:
1. I'd like
to share a newsletter that really works! My colleague in
Saskatoon, Pat Katz, sends this weekly. It's easy to read,
interesting, and makes the point without hammering us with too
much theory. If you are contemplating using a newsletter
to share information about your business, take a good look at
why PAUSE is successful!
2. Secondly,
it's been another hectic week. January has been booked
solid, and as you read this, I'm visiting the Women's Technology
Centre Incubator. Writing time has been limited. So,
I'm taking a shortcut...but for a reason. Instead of
scurrying about in a frenzy to write this column, I'm sharing
good stuff from a colleague so that I get a chance to PAUSE
while packing. Ms. Katz gets total credit! Besides,
you might also enjoy receiving a PAUSE weekly!
REFLECTION:
Does
fractured focus drive you mad? Do you pick up a book or
magazine only to be distracted by another volume teetering
in the reading pile? Do you set off through your home or
office - on a mission - only to be sidelined by another task
that catches your attention en route? Do you reach the end of
the day lamenting the fact that you didn't accomplish any of the
really important stuff of life? You are not alone. Distractions
abound, and it takes considerable discipline to avoid splitting
your attention six ways from Sunday. Two
different problems (too much distraction and too little vision)
lead
to the same outcome (too little progress). So here
are two helpful strategies.
Are you ready to
get more focused? The Accelerator is currently
accepting applications from women who are currently in business
in northern Ontario. Book an appointment to find out MORE!
Contact Maggie at 807 625 0328.
ARE YOU READY?????????
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PARO's Accelerator project
has been supported with a grant from the Canadian Women's Foundation Economic
Development Collaborative Fund, a partnership of the Canadian Women's
Foundation, CIBC, The George Cedric Metcalf Charitable Foundation, The Ontario
Trillium Foundation and an Anonymous donor.
The
January round of meetings has begun. Often I am asked about the
state of women's entrepreneurship. So this week I'd like to
share some of the recent research about women and their business
needs. PARO is a big beilever in moving ahead in our programs
and services, based on current research. If you would like to
read more, or would like to access some of our own recently-completed
research papers, all you have to do is ask us.
Current research appears to indicate that women tend to lag behind their male counterparts with respect to management skills and entrepreneurial activity and that business skills training is crucial to starting or growing a business. "While women are studying management and women are generally better educated than men, continuous learning is vital, especially since skills and knowledge are they key to success in the knowledge economy. Because of their family responsibilities, however, women have less time to invest in continuous learning than men. With regard to experience and management skills, it should be noted that entrepreneurial activity is less traditional for women than men. As a result, women may have some catching up to do in areas, such as negotiating skills." “…Women
when compared with men, were less confident
in their ability to marshal the capital and other resources needed for
growth. It follows that training programs geared to instilling
knowledge and confidence about these topics would further help
facilitate growth.” However, recent research also reveals that when women have access to business skills training and experience equal to that of men, their success rates increase. “It
is found that women bring less experience than do men and that prior
experience is associated with both the productivity and
growth of firms currently owned by these individuals. The
findings indicate that
gender-based training programs have an important role to play if
women-owned SME’s are to fulfill their
potential.” The
Certified General Accountants Association of Canada (CGAAC) noted
that: “Targeting financial and entrepreneurial education to women early in their careers will give them the knowledge and tools they need to build successful businesses." Yours in business, ~Roz
Join us for our next Biz and Bagel Wednesday February 2nd, 2005 featuring Lois Nutall of Lake Superior Visits "I Booked a Tradeshow...Now What???" This program is funded by the Government of Canada
Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Gala 11th Annual Celebrations of Excellence ~ Saturday, April 16th at the Historic Thunder Bay Armories\ Nominate someone in the following categories: Business Excellence, Employee of the Year, Looking Good Award, Ambassador's Award, Business Person of the Year, Quality of Life: Large and Small, New Business Award For more info, visit the Chamber ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
returning to Thunder Bay... Australian sensations "the FRUIT.TRIO" Sunday, February 27th 8PM at the OUTPOST - Lakehead University 955 Oliver Rd. with special opening guests ~ outside the lines tickets at: Global Experience ~ General Admission $18 Proceeds
to www.thunderingwomen.ca ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
INDIGO is a film about redemption, grace and the healing powers of a new generation of psychic and gifted ' Indigo' children. INDIGO tells the story of one family's three fateful choices that result in bankruptcy, jail, and their estrangement and total dissolution. Through the healing and psychic powers of the family's youngest member ' Grace, a ten-year- old "Indigo" child ' the family finally has a chance. INDIGO is about taking responsibility for the choices we make. It's about the thin line that separates success from failure, and love from regret. INDIGO The Movie Confederation College Shuniah Building $10 advance $12 at the door Sunday, January 30th Show
Times 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 8:30PM Since
the World Premiere of INDIGO at the Santa Fe Film Festival late last
year, the buzz has been nothing short of amazing. The first showing of
the film sold out in less than four hours, a first for the four-year-old
festival. Three more screenings sold out the next day, and the film won
the coveted Audience Choice Award over more than 200 other films. Clay
Peres, Program Director for the Festival, stated: "The intensity of
interest in INDIGO was unprecedented." INDIGO
The Movie will be showing in Sincerely, Terri
Lynn Fucile Advance
tickets available at Solsbury Hill Wellness Centre. Open Tuesday to Friday 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ SHARPEN YOUR PRESENTATION SKILLS! We would like to offer everyone an opportunity to hone their presentation skills! On the evening of February 3, 2005, Barb Ruotsalainen will be our guest speaker and she will show us some activities that will help capture, focus and maintain audiences' attention. Attention
Northern Women's Expo participants!
This is a great time to start thinking about how to make your expo booth
both interactive and memorable! Thursday, February 3, 2005 ~ West Thunder Community Centre ~ 915 Edward Street South 6:30pm - 8:30pm ~ Members - $5.00; Non-Members - $10.00 Coffee and treats will be provided! Seating is limited, so register early! Use our Online Registration Form or call the TBBWN hotline at 622-2350. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Are you a Woman with a Disability?
Want to Become Self-Employed?
Are you a woman contemplating going
into business but do not know where to start?
or
Are you a woman that needs to revise or
update your business plan?
Information Session in
ATIKOKAN
Monday February
7th 1:30PM or 7PM at the AEDC Office in the
Training Room
Call Lori for more info
625.0328
Start Your Business
Today!!! Let us help you!
Join the Making A
Difference: A Business Development Program
Anyone Interested
please join us!!!
Are you out in the region
and want to start a business?
LORI @ 1.800.584.0252
Diana (807)597-1299
Funded by:
The support of Government
of Ontario through the Ontario Women's Directorate, the Ministry of
Citizenship and
Immigration is acknowledged
PARO Self-Employment
Benefit Program
PARO's GATEWAY: A Path
to Self-Employment
On EI now or in the
last 3 years, or had Maternity benefits in the last 5 years?
Register Today!!
Click
http://www.paro.ca/gateway.html
here for more information
This program is funded
by the Government of Canada
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Do you have a
computer? Can you surf the internet easily? Why not try our
new Pilot project...PARO On-line.
"Call today
because you may qualify for our NEW and EXCITING Computerized On-line
Training."
In Your Dreams... Keeping a dream journal could provide insight for waking life problems. Researchers speculate that
your mind is probably mulling over problems while you sleep. When reviewing
dream journals kept by a group of study participants, scientists noticed a
strong problem-solution relationship between the dream content and events from
one to seven days prior to the dream. Source: www.realage.com
February 2nd - Biz and Bagel 12:15 - 1:15PM - Presented by Lois Nuttall - I Booked a tradeshow, Now What? February 7th - Orientation Session for the Making A Difference Program - In Atikokan at the AEDC - in the training room 1:30PM or 7PM. For more, call Lori at 807-625-0328 or 1-800-584-0252 February 9th - Biz and Bagel 12:15 - 1:15PM - Presented by Gail Lawrence - Staff Selection and Interviews February 16th - Biz and Bagel 12:15 - 1:15PM - Presented by Dr. Tracey Cook - No Time to Eat Nutrition on the Go February 23rd - Biz and Bagel 12:15 - 1:15PM - Presented by Rosalind Lockyer - Making it Happen - Women in Business March 9th - Biz and Bagel 12:15 - 1:15PM - Presented by Donna Brown - Stress & Spam March 23rd - Biz and Bagel 12:15 - 1:15PM - Presented by Lila Cano - Finding the Artist Within
"Be
a fire: You can blow out a candle, but you can't blow out
a fire. Once the flame begins to catch, the wind will blow it
higher." -- Peter Gabriel ~*~*~*~*~*~*~* POSITIVE QUOTE : "To love God means to love the highest possible good which we can imagine in all things." DAILY MOTIVATION : What is a Boy? Between
the innocence of babyhood and the dignity of manhood, we
find a delightful creature called a boy. Boys come in
assorted sizes, weights and colors, but all boys have the
same creed: to enjoy every second of every minute of every
hour of every day and to protest with noise (their only
weapon) when their last minute is finished and the adult
males pack them off to bed at night. He
likes ice cream, knives, saws, Christmas, comic books, the
boy across the street, woods, water (in its natural
habitat), large animals, Dads, trains, Saturday mornings and
fire engines. A
boy is a magical creature---you can lock him out of your
kitchen, but you can't lock him out of your heart. You can
get him out of your study, but not out of your mind.
Happy weekend, until next week, LORI |
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