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Learn Something New

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Learn Something New


If you are not growing you are dying! Part of growing is the act of learning something new, consistently.   So, let me ask you, what are you learning that is new right now?

I am an avid seeker of knowledge, I hated school and wasted a scholarship, but I love to learn.  It is my goal to learn something new all the time, this year it is Spanish.

I have decided to learn Spanish,  so I am hosting Spanish Classes in my Referral Institute training center.   I invited several hundred people to join me in learning Spanish.  I figure there is this whole population of people whom I cannot network with effectively and that means I am losing business to people who can connect with them.  I thought other business people would feel the same way, but that has not been the case.  Of the 600 people I invited to participate, only 10 showed up to learn.

What a pity, what an opportunity loss.  It is so vital that we find new markets, new networks, new connectors and influencers and new ways of doing business.  Still no one was interested in this opportunity to expand their knowledge and their businesses.

Those same people who spent so much time telling me they could not afford the time, or the money are the very same people who will tell me six months from now, that they don’t have any business, or business is slow.

If you are going to stay in business, you need to learn something new, like Social Networking, Web 2.0, Spanish, how to get in front of more prospects or how to close more deals.  Because those who are learning will out perform you and your customers might become theirs.

Unfortunately,  many business people spend more time telling me what they can’t do instead of finding ways to figure out what they can do.

Now is not the time to pull back on investing in yourself, your company and your staff.  Now more than ever it is important to learn something new!  Money and time invested in yourself and your team is always money well spent.

Hazel M Walker, owns three award winning franchise’s. She is a 10 year owner of two BNI Franchises where she teaches members how to leverage their time and network to build each others businesses. She is also a Referral Institute franchise owner and teaches Business Owners how to harness the Science of Referrals to develop Referrals for Life. Hazel is a published author in New York Times best sellers Masters of Networking and Masters of Sales. As a member of the National Speakers Association she travels the world speaking to businesses and women’s organizations on the topics of networking to create a life you love.

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Single Parent Family Statistics – The Increase in Single Parent Families

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Single Parent Family Statistics – The Increase in Single Parent Families


Over time, the number of single parent families living in the United States has grown. Between the years of 1970 and 1996, the number of children living in two parent homes decreased from 85 percent to 68 percent. In 2005, the single parent family statistics show that of these, 84 % of the custodial parents are mothers, while fathers make up the remaining 16 % of single custodial parents. Of these mothers and fathers, the reason for the situation varied quite dramatically. 44 % of single mothers had been divorced, and 33 percent had never been married. 22 % of them had remarried, and 1 % were widowed. 79 % of these mothers were employed and earning an income for the families. 50 percent of these working mothers worked full time and 29 % worked part time. Of these mother-lead families, 27.7 % lived below the poverty line.

The single parent family statistics from 2005 showed that of the of the father-lead families, 57 percent of them were divorced and 18 percent had never been married. 24 % had remarried and 1 percent were widowed. 92 % of these single fathers earned an income for his family, with 74 percent worked full time and 18 % worked part time, with only 11 percent of these families living below the poverty line.

The single parent family statistics from 2005 also showed that 31.1 % of all single parent families received some sort of public assistance, with only 6 % receiving cash assistance. 37.7 percent of custodial mothers were over the age of 40, and 56 percent of them were raising only one child, while 44 % had two or more children living in their care.

The increase in single parent families goes further than the United States. According to British statistics, the number of two parent families dropped from from 38 % of the entire population to only 23 % between the years of 1961 and 2001. 80 % of all children lived in two parent families, and 20 percent with one. Of this 20 percent, 18 % lived with single mothers, and only 2 percent were living in a single father household. In an analysis done from the British Household Panel Survey data, 40 % of all women will spend some period of time as a single parent. With the number of single parent families on the rise, it is estimated that 35% of the population will consist of single parent families.

In overview, more that one in families is headed by a single parent, with three out of four of these being single mothers. As single parent family statistics continue to rise, we can’t help but wonder what the future holds for terms such as family and sanctity…

Wendy Pan is an accomplished niche website developer and author.

To learn more about single parent family statistics, please visit Today’s Parents Blog for current articles and discussions.

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