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Brant County Museum

The Brant County Museum showcases the history both of Brantford and of all of Brant County. People, places and events which have shaped the area are showcased in its exhibits. It is run by the Brant Historical Society, which in 2008 celebrated its 100th anniversary. There are two locations for the Brant County Museum in Brantford: one on Charlotte Street and the other on the square. Admission to the Museum in the Square is always free.

Personal Computer Museum

Founded by local computer whiz Syd Bolton, the Personal Computer Museum is dedicated to the history of computers. The museum houses over 300 machines, with over 45 interactive displays where you can actually get hands on experience with computers from days past. Some of the machines included in interactive displays are IBM, Commodore, Apple, Atari and more. The museum is only open for special events or by private appointment. To set up a personal appointment or book a group tour, call (519) 753-8825 or check out their web site at http://www.pcmuseum.ca

Canadian Military Heritage Museum

Over the years many persons from Brant County and the surrounding area have contributed to Canada's military heritage. The Canadian Military Heritage Museum was founded to honour these brave men and women. The museum houses over 10,000 artifacts spanning a history from the Loyalist Era all the way up to modern times. Some of its artifacts include weapons, uniforms, ceremonial objects, manuscripts and more.

Bell Homestead National Historic Site

The family home of Alexander Graham Bell in Brantford has been restored to appear as it did in the 1870's. It was in this home in 1874 in which Bell first came up with the idea for the telephone. After that he spent several summers working on the telephone project in his laboratory right here on the homestead. Staff where authentic 19th century period costumes for tours, providing a realistic experience not only of what it was like for Alexander Graham Bell as he was inventing the telephone, but of life in general during the 1870's.

Woodland Cultural Centre

The Woodland Cultural Centre, located on the Six Nations Reserve at Brantford, Ontario, is dedicated to teaching the history and culture of First Nations. Its member nations include the Wahta Mohawks, Six Nations of the Grand River and the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte. It houses over 35,000 artifacts spanning a timeline from the prehistory of the Iroquoian and Algonkian people to the modern day.

Myrtleville House

Originally built in 1831 by Allen and Eliza Good of Ireland, the Myrtleville House in Brantford reflects the life of early 19th century Canada, along with even older artifacts from their Irish home. Over the years the Goods came to be a prominent family in Brantford life, with over 600 acres of land and doing much to benefit the community. Their family home now stands as a monument to this important era of Canadian and Brantford history.

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The Brantford Source is a free online information resource for Brantford Ontario Canada. We offer the latest news, events and attractions. You can also find information on the Brantford community and learn about the businesses and residents of the telephone city. More information can be viewed at http://www.brantfordsource.com

Why Priority is a Key to Work at Home Success

The need for discipline in a work at home job is essential to the success of the business. After all an individual cant do their job efficiently if theyre playing at the Atari arcade online or catching the latest judge show on television. These workers need to realize there is a time for play and a time for work, and while many are gaining a better picture of that dynamic there is also another element that goes hand in hand with personal discipline.

The Priority Principle

You will have work every day that you know you need to do, but there is every chance in the world that sometime during the day you will receive urgent requests. Have you factored in time in your day to manage emergencies or do you simply pile in as much as you can and apologize if you cant get it all done?

Doctors will often try to leave one or two appointment slots open each day to allow patients who have medical emergencies to find an appointment in their schedule. Those physicians who dont have such a practice can either overbook or unintentionally send patients to another medical facility for emergency care.

How To Prioritize

Your highest priority will probably be to manage the delivery of goods ordered, followed by administrative duties that need to be done, marketing and product creation. These may shift in priority placement from one day to the next. That being said you may have opportunities that come up from time to time that dont exactly fit with your daily list of priorities, but represent a great potential for a much larger opportunity. You would then need to come to terms with the value of that priority and reshift either temporarily or longer term.

For instance in the construction of this information I was presented with an opportunity that would take a relatively short period of time to complete and result in a larger than expected payment for services rendered. I chose to restructure todays priorities to meet that new opportunity. Ive effectively connected with a first time client, was paid well for my time and may have new opportunities in the future. The end result is that with a few subtle shifts in my priority list I was still able to complete the absolute essentials I needed for the day.

Are There Non-Negotiables?

The area you need to be concerned about primarily is product fulfillment. If you have promised material would be delivered by a certain date then you can not really justify moving your entire schedule around to accommodate a request that will make delivery of many other products or projects impossible.

Your priority list is important to the functioning of your work at home business. If you can work to install some flexibility within that list you will probably find that you can take advantage of new opportunities in ways you couldnt if you simply tried to cram more work into every waking hour. You may still remain very busy, but the choice becomes yours to select or reject new opportunities instead of feeling as if you have no choice.

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