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I decided to upgrade Microsoft Office from 2003 to 2007 after seeing the sexy new graphics on my sister’s computer. A simple process you’d think…. wrong!
*lol* I don’t know what it is about me but everything at the moment seems to involve ten other things to do so I can get the original thing I wanted, completed. (re-reads that to see if it makes sense!)
So I stick the installation disc in and it get nearly all the way through then throws up the error message that it can’t find a file called SKU011.CAB aarrrrghhhh. I retry – still nothing so have to cancel the installation and wait for it to reverse what it’s done.
Hmmmm… what now I thought. Maybe I need to restart my computer. So I do that and STILL did the same think.
Thank gawd for Google! I input the name of the missing file SKU011.CAB and up came lots of forums so I read a few and this was the winning formula!
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What did you do this weekend? Well I lazed around… that is, until I went to see Nicola on Sunday!
After a relaxing lunch at the Crown & Anchor in Shoreham, overlooking the river and basking in the unseasonal hot sunny weather we went back to hers and got out a bundle of brightly coloured Post-it notes.
Nicola’s daughter Phoebe, and I, looked on bemused at Nicola caressing them before laying them out on the table and handing us both pens. What did she have in store for us???
A very neat system for chunking down goals into actions and turning obstacles into objectives!
Nicola had discovered this from her mentor, Rich Schefren, and immediately tested it on clients at her Lets Talk Money workshop on Saturday – see www.TheMoneyGym.com/events for info of the next one. Buzzing with the successful breakthroughs people got from doing it she wanted us to do it too.
First we…
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I first learned to create websites by writing html after reading a book way back in ummm 1999 and what my usp was back then, was the research I did on search engine optimisation (SEO) and how I applied it to all the little sites I created.
I was reminded of the basics today in a video (I’ll post the link below) and know that if you’ve got half a brain, you will take notice of the content and apply it to your own sites – immediately. The two key points Mark Widawer talks about are: