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How it works: On-Boarding Checklist
- Limitless Ideas Consulting
- How Services Work
- Services Offered
- Services Demo Walkthrough
- Project Evaluations
- Entity Structure Overivew
- Tax Exemptions + (501c3's)
- Advisory & Audit Services
- Business Plan Services
- Client Portal
- Client Goals & Outcomes
- Demo
- Invoice
- Discovery In-Take
- Setting Expectations
- Corporate Resolution
- I-9 completion
- Compliance Verification
- Corporate Bio
- Google Drive Folder
- Strategic Coaching Session
- End of Services Wrap
- Standard Fees
- Skool Community
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Recommended Assessments
- 5 Factor Model Overview
- 5 Factor Model Test
- Upload Results
- ENNEAGRAM Overview
- ENNEAGRAM Test
- Upload Results
- Multiple Intelligence
- Multiple Intelligence Test
- Upload Results
- Learning Style Overview
- Learning Style Test
- Upload Results
- Personality Type Overview
- Personality Type Test
- Upload Results
Maximum upload file size: 1 GB.
Maximum upload file size: 1 GB.
Maximum upload file size: 1 GB.
Maximum upload file size: 1 GB.
Maximum upload file size: 1 GB.
Contracting & Bidding Registration
- Private Registrations
- Federal Registrations
- State Registrations
- Local Registrations
- Gov. Certifications Overview
- Private Certification Overview
Business Document Bundles
- Corp. Board Basics Zip.
- HR Bascis Zip File
- Products & Services Eval.
- Employment Basics Zip.
- Policy & Procedures Basics
- End of Services
Maximum upload file size: 1 GB.
Business Protection
Organization Structure
- EIN Audit/Creation
- EIN Publication
- EIN Advisory Session
- Change in EIN?
- EIN Verification
- Small Biz Tax Info for IRS
- E-Verify Overview
- E-Verify Checklist
- E-Verify Enrollment
- SSA Biz Services PDF
- SSA BOS Help
- SSA Sign-Up
- Dep. of Labor U.S.
- Workplace Posters
- Labor Standards
- U.S. Treasury Compliance
- State Revenue Sign-Up
- City/County Registration
- LLC Tax Guides
- Employment Tax
- Incorporated Tax Guide
- Federal Permits/Licenses
- State Permits/Licenses
- Local Permits/Licenses
- Industry Permits/Licenses
- Federal Payments
- Disadvantages Certifications
- 1099 vs Employee
- Employee or Not?
- Training Material Only
Maximum upload file size: 1 GB.
Limitless Ideas Corporate Services Portals
- Coaching Sessions
- Financing Advisory
- Business Plan Adivsory
- Project Assessment
- Corporate Structure
- Tax Exemption Advisory
- Company Start-Up
Corporate Services Memberships by Limitless Ideas
- Memberships Webpage
- Memberships Overview
- Memberships Application
- Fresh Start Memberships
- Fresh Start Personal
- Fresh Start Business
- ReStart Memberships
- ReStart Personal
- ReStart Business
- Entrepreneur Memberships
- Entrepreneur Personal
- Entrepreneur Business
Net 30 and 60 Lines of Business Credit
Client Refund Overview
- Request Refund Webpage
- Refund Request Portal
- Refund Request Uploads
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Mandatory Products & Services
1) KINESTHETIC LEARNERS
Do you learn better by doing something than by reading about it? If so, then you’re a kinesthetic learner. You’ll need to do a task hands-on, rather than just listen to a lecture, in order to learn how to do it. A kinesthetic learner might find that they need to participate in activities and use movement and a trial and error process to actively learn, rather than just passively receiving information.
2) INTRAPERSONAL LEARNERS
As the title implies, intrapersonal learner needs to process the information taught by themselves, rather than in a group. If you find that going over your notes and re-reading chapters of the textbook when you’re all alone and it’s quiet helps you retain the material, then you’re an intrapersonal learner.
3) INTERPERSONAL LEARNERS
On the opposite end of the spectrum are interpersonal learners. These students learn best in a group setting, as they use things like social cues and conversation in order to remember what they’re being taught. They benefit more from participating in study groups or talking things out than by taking notes to study by themselves.
4) LINGUISTIC LEARNERS
Words have power and meaning to you. You love to read and remember a good portion of what’s in your textbooks. If you want to remember what was taught in class, you take comprehensive notes and then go over them later on.
5) AUDITORY LEARNERS
Similar to interpersonal learners, auditory learners pick up on information by hearing it spoken aloud. Lectures, videos, and even recorded books help them learn. Like interpersonal learners, auditory learners benefit more from listening and speaking than from taking written notes.
6) VISUAL LEARNERS
Visual learner needs to have a picture of something that they’re learning about. For example, if they’re learning about history, then maps and illustrations will help. While taking notes can help, especially if the learner can connect the words with images, in most cases, they learn by seeing what they’re learning about.
7) LOGICAL LEARNERS
If you find that you need to break certain things down into steps in order to learn them properly, you’re likely a logical learner. Rather than looking at the entire picture as a whole, these learners know how to break things down and use related methods in order to remember the information that they’ve been taught.
Once you identify how you learn best, you will be more successful in the classroom with all your academic efforts. Ready to take your education and your career to the next level? Learn more about our School of Continuing Studies, which was designed specifically for ones with other personality models like the Myers-Briggs system.
