Posted November 30th, 2009
by admin
Melrose13125 asked: I am planning to head on a week and a half vacation where I cannot afford to take my Wii Fit with me. I know when you are gone for any period of time, the Wii Fit does not take it lightly. I do not want to affect my score. Is there anyway I can let the Wii Fit know I will be gone?
Tags: Period Of Time, Score, Wii
Posted in Nintendo Wii | 4 Comments »
Posted November 30th, 2009
by admin
Gene asked: I already have 8 people who have done body tests and have miis in my Wii Fit Plaza. Some of these people aren’t around any longer, but I have new people who want to play and I can’t get rid of them. If I go to the Mii Channel and delete the miis, when I go back to the Wii Fit Plaza it just replaces for example, Elizabeth’s wii with a replacement, but Elizabeth and her stats are still there and a new person cannot be added. Any suggestions?
Tags: Mii Channel, Wii, Wii Fit
Posted in Nintendo Wii | 2 Comments »
Posted November 30th, 2009
by admin
TurtleLoverr asked: How many wii fit boards can be used at once with wii fit plus? In the multiplayer mode of the new wii fit plus can you use more than 1 wii fit board at once?
Tags: Fit Board, Wii, Wii Fit
Posted in Nintendo Wii | 3 Comments »
Posted November 30th, 2009
by admin
sprasa asked: Me and my sister live an hour away from each other and we don’t have work out partners so we were wondering.
If we both got the Wii Fit could we some how exercise together through the Wii?
Could we play games to compete against each other?
Could we monitor and track each others progress?
I already have the wii and so does she but I don’t want to buy the wii fit unless me and her can use it together.
So if this is possible, please tell me how you connect your wii with someone else.
Tags: Exercise, Households, Play Games
Posted in Nintendo Wii | 5 Comments »
Posted November 30th, 2009
by admin
heyh3y asked: Hi, I would like to just slim down in around a week. I’m 12 turning 13 soon.
I have a Wii Fit and an exercise ball, and I would like the best exercises on Wii Fit and some cool workouts on the exercise ball.
Thanks!
Tags: Exercises, Fit Ball, Wii
Posted in Diet & Fitness | 3 Comments »
Posted November 27th, 2009
by admin
The way you handle bereavement leave could strengthen or sever an employee’s loyalty to your company. A death in the family changes things.
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Bereavement Leave Can Make or Break Employee Loyalty
Tags: Benefits, Career, compliance, daily-advisor, family, free-hr-report, grief, HR Management, hr-guidebook, learn-more, Management, Recruiting, time
Posted in Benefits, Business, Coaching, Communication, HR Management, Human Resources, Job Descriptions, Management, Object, PC, Recruiting, Relationships, Training | No Comments »
Posted November 27th, 2009
by admin
The way you handle bereavement leave could strengthen or sever an employee’s loyalty to your company. A death in the family changes things. When employees lose a family member, they’re worried about how to continue, how to handle the funeral, how to take care of surviving family members, how to uphold job responsibilities, and more
More here:
Bereavement Leave Can Make or Break Employee Loyalty
Tags: Benefits, blr, Business, Career, Communication, compliance, Management, policies, Recruiting, time, Training
Posted in Benefits, Business, Coaching, Communication, HR Management, Human Resources, Job Descriptions, Management, Object, PC, Recruiting, Relationships, Training | No Comments »
Posted November 25th, 2009
by admin
Litigation is the ultimate test of the adequacy of an employer’s recordkeeping practices, says attorney Allen Kato of the San Francisco office of Fenwick and West LLP. Of course, the courtroom isn’t the best place to find out that records are inadequate, incomplete, or nonexistent.
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The Courtroom Shouldn’t Be Recordkeeping’s First Test
Tags: adequacy, allen, allen-kato, are-inadequate, courtroom, find-out, francisco, llp, that-records, the-adequacy, the-best, the-courtroom, the-ultimate, ultimate
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Posted November 24th, 2009
by admin
Yesterday’s Advisor covered calculating the cost of incivility on mental wellness (it’s high) and 6 tips for improving it. Today, we continue with more tips, and we take a look at a broader wellness program.
See the rest here:
When Incivility Occurs, Hammer It
Tags: advisor, alculating-the-cost, broader-wellness, cost, covered-calculating, incivility-on-mental, mental-wellness, more-tips, the-cost
Posted in Object | No Comments »