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Bought a House? What to do Next

Category : Home Management

So, you've just purchased a house? Congratulations! In many areas of the developed world, the ownership of property is a sure indication that you have arrived onto the ladder of financial success. So it is certainly good news that you have bought a house. Even under normal circumstances, now would be the time to pause and reflect while planning your next move. With the economic times as they are currently though, it is definitely an important thing for you to step back for a moment and take a look at things as they are right now.

Check the Finances

The first thing that you want to do is check the finances to make sure that they are okay. If you purchased the house before the worst of the economic storm hit, you definitely want to check the finances in order to make sure that you bought a house that you can actually afford. You don't want to end up out of money and dead broke because of the payments on the house, so this is definitely something that you want to check out.

If you are afraid of the bank potentially increasing the interest rate to ridiculous proportions, you should pay close attention to the interest rate. If you have a variable rate mortgage and this is something that is really keeping you awake at night, you should consider renegotiating that rate in order to get the peace of mind. Renegotiate it to a fixed interest rate and this is a problem that goes away. The downside is that you will almost certainly pay more with a fixed interest rate than you would with a variable, but there is no danger of your interest rate skyrocketing during particularly bad economic times.

Check the House

Now that you have made the purchase, now is the time to have one last look around the house to make sure that there are no problems that you have not missed before purchasing the house. Ideally, you'll have wanted to do this at least one or two times before agreeing to buy the house, but you should still do it now in order to make sure that you have one last chance to cast any nasty surprises before they announce themselves to you at some future point in time.

This is not to say that you will actually be able to recoup your money if it turns out that there is indeed something wrong with the house. In fact, all odds are that you will not be able to sell the house quickly or annul the buying agreement even if you find something now after searching for it before. Still, if you find something now you can fix it before it becomes a really big problem, so look around anyway.

Move in and Relax

Now that you have taken a deep breath, stepped back and analyzed the situation in the post-purchase moments, you are ready to enjoy your new house. Once again, congratulations on making this great purchase.

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How To Manage Your Temper With A Crazy, Tempermental, Hyper Boss

Category : Career

He is often anger, she is hyper active, and you feel like you are in over your head! How do you deal with an over the top personality at work? Here are some basic solutions to help you keep your cool while on your job.

You may remember the wise Proverb from the Christian's Bible that says, “A soft answer turns away wrath,” how true this statement is! If someone speaks loudly to you, rants about everything that is going on around them, and you respond with a low, controlled voice having very little if anything to say, usually they won't want to be in your presence for long. They may also calm down when they realize they are looking like a fool in front of you or become so angry that they quickly dismiss you from their presence.

If what they say is shocking and offensive, rather than immediately react, try walking away while saying, “I need to take a bathroom break. Do you want anything from the vending machine? I need to take care of another issue, I will come back later.” Many hot tempered people resort to name-calling, threats to physically beat up someone, and other things that can cost them their job and/or their freedom. As much as you would like to say or do something to get even, remember anything you do has not only a negative effect on the one you are doing it to, but you and those who know you will be impacted as well.

The first thing you will want to think about when dealing with a person you know it's not completely a master at self-control is to find ways to keep yourself busy. When you make time for a person like this, he or she will always look for you to listen to them whenever they are having some kind of crisis or meltdown. Always have something going on and never encourage their negativity by giving him or her lots of eye contact, nodding your head or acting interested. Laughing or teasing can easily be misunderstood by someone who is in a rage. If you joke around at the wrong time, your crazy boss who was once upset at someone else will most likely become upset with you which will ultimately trigger a negative reaction within you toward your boss.

Another thing you will want to consider when dealing with a hypersensitive personality type is how he or she interacts with others and how others respond to them. When you find you don't know what to say or do around this person, watch how others react. Find a way to react to him or her that you are most comfortable. In this way, you are in control of how you feel and not the other way around.

Next, if your boss seems to be happy one minute and cursing like sailor the next, avoid approaching him or her with a concern if you can find someone else who can assist you. This mentally unstable person may direct their negative attitude on you, just because you brought them yet another problem they feel obligated to solve.

Third, think of ways you can always look good in his or her sight. This angry person may be your secret weapon one day in case you need someone to help you fight a battle in the board room, court room or wherever you need support in the workplace. Find out what his or her favorite music is when he or she is mellow, listen to the conversations they are having with others, and take the time to study their mannerisms and wardrobe. You may learn a thing or two about your boss that no one else has noticed and this small detail may win you brownie points with him or her.

Lastly, avoid wasting a hot tempered boss' time by complaining. Remember you want to be a part of the solution not a part of the problem. Whenever you approach your boss, get to the point, find a way to communicate a 10 minute discussion into a five minute one. Ask questions when you don't understand something and never assume you know-it-all when you don't. When the time comes to meet with your boss about a concern, provide him or her with appealing visuals if you know this person likes them and also to help you illustrate your point, but if you don't know whether your boss likes pie charts over statistics and you aren't quite clear on the subject matter you are attempting to present then you are setting yourself up to be the next victim.

Hot tempered bosses could care less about what others think. They aren't usually the likeable type, they usually don't have many friends, and they don't really like people but tolerate them because they need a paycheck. Don't expect an angry boss to hand hold, micro manage, or spend a lot of time repeating his or her instructions, difficult bosses prefer fast learners who make them look good, and are readily available when they call – simply put a good slave!

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