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Two Trees Funding provides small businesses with the capital they need to grow. TTF analyzes the health of your business...
04/17/2018

Two Trees Funding provides small businesses with the capital they need to grow. TTF analyzes the health of your business based on your cash flow – not just credit scores. Our in depth understanding of small businesses means that we can provide capital to businesses in a quick and efficient manner.
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Two Trees Funding has been capturing significant market-share in the "B" through "D " space and qualifying positions: 1s...
03/28/2018

Two Trees Funding has been capturing significant market-share in the "B" through "D " space and qualifying positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd (4th and up). As well as being a direct funding source, we also offer immediate access to a wide range of outside funding partners. This offers our Merchants multiple options that best suits their funding goals and gets deals funded sooner. We have a vested interest in the success of our Merchant’s businesses and referral partners.

THE SHOW MUST GO ON“Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.” ―George ...
03/21/2018

THE SHOW MUST GO ON
“Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.” ―George Washington Carver
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Welcome to Two Trees Funding.  Situated in Manhattan's Financial District.  We offer financing options ranging from $10,...
03/16/2018

Welcome to Two Trees Funding. Situated in Manhattan's Financial District. We offer financing options ranging from $10,000. to $1 Million. Two Trees Funding values its referral partner network as a Direct Funder and is committed to being one of the most user friendly alternative capital platforms in the industry. We are pleased to have you join the Two Trees Funding team as one of our partners.
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The Ivy Lee Method: The Daily Routine Experts Recommend for Peak ProductivityBy 1918, Charles M. Schwab was one of the r...
03/08/2018

The Ivy Lee Method: The Daily Routine Experts Recommend for Peak Productivity
By 1918, Charles M. Schwab was one of the richest men in the world. Schwab was the president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, the largest shipbuilder and the second-largest steel producer in America at the time. The famous inventor Thomas Edison once referred to Schwab as the “master hustler.” He was constantly seeking an edge over the competition.

One day in 1918, in his quest to increase the efficiency of his team and discover better ways to get things done, Schwab arranged a meeting with a highly-respected productivity consultant named Ivy Lee.

Lee was a successful businessman in his own right and is widely remembered as a pioneer in the field of public relations. As the story goes, Schwab brought Lee into his office and said, “Show me a way to get more things done.”

“Give me 15 minutes with each of your executives,” Lee replied.

“How much will it cost me,” Schwab asked.

“Nothing,” Lee said. “Unless it works. After three months, you can send me a check for whatever you feel it’s worth to you.”
The Ivy Lee Method
During his 15 minutes with each executive, Lee explained his simple method for achieving peak productivity:

At the end of each work day, write down the six most important things you need to accomplish tomorrow. Do not write down more than six tasks.
Prioritize those six items in order of their true importance.
When you arrive tomorrow, concentrate only on the first task. Work until the first task is finished before moving on to the second task.
Approach the rest of your list in the same fashion. At the end of the day, move any unfinished items to a new list of six tasks for the following day.
Repeat this process every working day.
The strategy sounded simple, but Schwab and his executive team at Bethlehem Steel gave it a try. After three months, Schwab was so delighted with the progress his company had made that he called Lee into his office and wrote him a check for $25,000.

A $25,000 check written in 1918 is the equivalent of a $400,000 check in 2015. [3]

The Ivy Lee Method of prioritizing your to-do list seems stupidly simple. How could something this simple be worth so much?

What makes it so effective?

On Managing Priorities Well
Ivy Lee’s productivity method utilizes many of the concepts I have written about previously.

Here’s what makes it so effective:

It’s simple enough to actually work. The primary critique of methods like this one is that they are too basic. They don’t account for all of the complexities and nuances of life. What happens if an emergency pops up? What about using the latest technology to our fullest advantage? In my experience, complexity is often a weakness because it makes it harder to get back on track. Yes, emergencies and unexpected distractions will arise. Ignore them as much as possible, deal with them when you must, and get back to your prioritized to-do list as soon as possible. Use simple rules to guide complex behavior.

It forces you to make tough decisions. I don’t believe there is anything magical about Lee’s number of six important tasks per day. It could just as easily be five tasks per day. However, I do think there is something magical about imposing limits upon yourself. I find that the single best thing to do when you have too many ideas (or when you’re overwhelmed by everything you need to get done) is to prune your ideas and trim away everything that isn’t absolutely necessary. Constraints can make you better. Lee’s method is similar to Warren Buffett’s 25-5 Rule, which requires you to focus on just 5 critical tasks and ignore everything else. Basically, if you commit to nothing, you’ll be distracted by everything.

It removes the friction of starting. The biggest hurdle to finishing most tasks is starting them. (Getting off the couch can be tough, but once you actually start running it is much easier to finish your workout.) Lee’s method forces you to decide on your first task the night before you go to work. This strategy has been incredibly useful for me: as a writer, I can waste three or four hours debating what I should write about on a given day. If I decide the night before, however, I can wake up and start writing immediately. It’s simple, but it works. In the beginning, getting startedis just as important as succeeding at all.

It requires you to single-task. Modern society loves multi-tasking. The myth of multi-tasking is that being busy is synonymous with being better. The exact opposite is true. Having fewer priorities leads to better work. Study world-class experts in nearly any field—athletes, artists, scientists, teachers, CEOs—and you’ll discover one characteristic runs through all of them: focus. The reason is simple. You can’t be great at one task if you’re constantly dividing your time ten different ways. Mastery requires focus and consistency.

Flexible Funding SolutionsWorking capital from $10,000. to $1 MillionNo restrictions on useEarly payoff discountsFree, n...
03/07/2018

Flexible Funding Solutions
Working capital from $10,000. to $1 Million
No restrictions on use
Early payoff discounts
Free, no obligation quote
24 hour approval
No collateral required
Approval not solely credit based
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All small business owners wish their growth trajectory was ever upwards. Unfortunately, real business is complex, with m...
03/07/2018

All small business owners wish their growth trajectory was ever upwards. Unfortunately, real business is complex, with many ups and downs in expansion. A multitude of factors influence and determine small business success, including finance, staffing resources, new competitors and technology.
However, there are a number of easily-manageable factors that have the capacity to change the way your business grows:
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