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Written by Jim Meisenheimer   

Jim Meisenheimer speaks to the advantages and disadvantages of maintaining a home office. As a successful sales entrepreneur who works from home he shares some practical tips of what can make you more efficient and balance lifestyle. Jim offers some interesting insights on avoiding distractions which he suggests is one of the biggest challenges facing many who work from home. He finishes by suggesting one essential item you can’t afford not to have in your home office.

Jim Meisenheimer

Jim Meisenheimer is a former US Army Officer, was Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Baxter International, the creator of No-brainer Selling Skills, publisher of The Start Selling More Newsletter and four time nominee to the Speaker Hall Of Fame.


Jim Meisenheimer
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Jim Meisenheimer is a former US Army Officer, was Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Baxter International, the creator of No-brainer Selling Skills and the publisher of The Start Selling More Newsletter.

He's been nominated to the Speaker Hall Of Fame four times. Use this link to sign-up for Jim's FREE Start Selling More Newsletter. http://www.startsellingmore.com
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