Women’s Equality Day

A brief history and background of how this day came to be.

Women’s Equality Day takes place every year on August 26th to commemorate the passage of the 19th Amendment of the United States Constitution, which gave women voting rights in 1920. This amendment was a culmination of a peaceful women’s rights movement that dated back to 1848, when the world’s first women’s rights convention occurred in Seneca Falls, New York. In 1971, representative Bella Abzug introduced a bill that declared August 26th Women’s Equality Day; the bill was subsequently passed. An excerpt from the bill reads, “Women’s Equality Day is a symbol of women’s continued fight for equal rights and that the United States commends and supports them.” Each President has issued a proclamation every year since the passage of the bill in honor of this national partaking.

Celebrations usually take place in the form of public gatherings, where toasts and motivating success stories are shared. For example, a small city in Massachusetts is inviting people to come to the town hall for drinks and celebration. Many museums hold public lectures and exhibits regarding the history of the women’s suffrage movement. Some politicians take advantage of the day by publicly speaking about continuing to increase women’s presence in the world. For example, a director from Rutgers University has spoken about continuing to increase the number of women in legislative bodies like Congress and the Senate. In general, people take a moment out of their day to appreciate what lengths women have gone to earn the rights they have today. Women’s Equality Day is a celebration of these successes and of the history of how they came about.

Opportunities for women to take advantage of their equality are everywhere, especially in the thriving transcription industry. In fact, the transcription field is extremely popular with women, especially stay-at-home mothers. transcription jobs enables stay-at-home moms to work and earn a living while still leaving ample time for their families. The transcription industry presents innumerable opportunities for women today, and has become so popular because of the amazing benefits transcribing provides. We are one of the transcription company working in this direction for women. This source of empowerment exists only because women have fought valiantly for their rights in the last 150 years, and Women’s Equality Day is a celebration of progress and equal rights.

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Reinvention Of Your Career

We all have only one life to live. Isn't it a crying shame that we spend this beautiful life sitting in dull, dreary windowless office cubicles, taking heaps of pressure and a whole lot more from pain in the neck bosses, or wasting away hours in traffic or waiting for a train. Sigh!

Recent studies show that in the United States, over 62 percent of employees hate their jobs! That's a whopping number of people, being stuck in careers they don't enjoy. It's a shame too, because today's day and age offers such a wide variety of opportunities that allow people to work on their own terms, get paid well and use their spare time to pursue enjoyable hobbies and interests. Take for example, the wonderful world of transcription .

Transcription Jobs require practitioners to simply transfer pre-recorded speech onto a text document. (Yes, that's about it really. It's that simple!) Around the world, there is a large demand for transcription company providing transcription services for business, legal and medical purposes.

Till the early 70's, transcription was a very difficult job. Secretaries had to be present on location and had to transcribe material as and when they heard it using advanced skills like shorthand. With the advent of tape recorders, dictaphones and other recording equipment, the job became much simpler. The web made the task even easier and opened up the transcription market to a whole new group of clients and transcribers.

In fact, transcription today is one of the fastest growing careers in the US, with around 14 million transcribers working around the country. Sources believe that the numbers will swell by around 3 million by 2015.

So what do you need to get into this business? A little time, sound knowledge of the language and a decent ear for the spoken word. Yup, that's about all it takes.

Transcription Jobs pay pretty well - Most companies pay by the word or line. Some pay by the hours worked. What's common between both is a good pay, and loads and loads of free time for leisurely activities. According to industry standards, it takes merely an hour to transcribe 15 minutes of audio. And with a host of technologies at your command, the job gets done pretty quickly.

Another great thing is that the job does not require you to be physically present at any specific location to perform it. You can do it in the relaxed confines of your own home. Heck, you can even do it as you travel around the world so long as you have a computer and a working internet connection.

With such a wonderful opportunity just waiting to be taken, it’s funny how such a large number of people still trudge around chained to their desks, their bosses, the rush hour traffic and the pitiful 9 to 5 existence. It's this modern day nightmare turning into a dream.

So the next time you see someone moaning about their job, be a kind person, tell them about the wonderful world of transcription.

Power Of Strategy For Winning In Life

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By Administrator at January 11, 2011 19:22
Filed Under: Business Career, Transcription

Strategising is a powerful tool in any aspect of life, be it personal or professional, and the transcription industry is no exception. By creating a strategy you determine a goal and the route you are going to take in order to reach it. Strategising involves planning out the steps you’re going to take, dividing the time and resources you possess and making projections for the future.

Before you start, revaluate your current scenario by asking yourself a few questions. Have you set your transcription charges? How flexible you are going to be when it comes to these charges? Do you know who your potential clients/leads are? How do you plan on approaching them? Have you learnt how to bid for projects? Are you constantly updating yourself on the new information in your industry? How much work do you allot yourself for a given period of time? Do you manage to complete it? For all the questions that you don’t have an answer to, you need to get one. After you have all the answers you can start creating your winning strategy.

Direction is the first step of every strategy. Start off by deciding what you want from your transcription company or transcription jobs . Where would you like to see yourself in a given period of time? Be realistic in your aims, but at the same time don’t be afraid to think big. This is your goal. You get to decide how large it is going to be, and how hard you are going to work towards it. Once you have determined your goal, it is time to device a method to get there.

Prioritization is an integral aspect of creating a strategy. Predetermine all the tasks you have to complete. You need to decide which task deserves how much importance, and rank them in these terms. By prioritising the work you and doing them in order of importance, you can ensure that you don’t end up doing all the trivial things first and then end up with a pile of important yet overburdening work.

Sharpen your time management skills. The poetic justice of life ensures that all your competitors on the planet have the same number of hours in a day. However, how we use this time is up to us. Procrastination is a serious barrier to productivity. Being a part of human nature, we all tend to fall victim to it every now and then. However, by managing your time efficiently you can develop a powerful edge in the industry, and in life.

Consistency is the final and sometimes the toughest part of a good strategy. Your efforts towards your goals need to be steady and this requires you to start being tough with yourself. Consistency needs to become a part of who you are. Everyone needs to be flexible sometimes; however those should only be the exceptions. On regular days, delivering quality material on a regular basis should be a habit.

You’re the only person determining the success if your life. Remember, a loser is simply a good strategy away from being a winner. So device your plan now and go for the win.

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Transcription Vendors Inc., a Santa Ana, California based transcription company, attempts to bring transcription providers, general customers and transcriptionists together on a common platform for their business needs.

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