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Written by Torin Ellis
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
In case you were wondering, the definition of success [according to Matthew Best] is "the continuous achievement of predetermined goals, stabilized by balance, and purified by belief."
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Written by William R. Patterson
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Tuesday, 05 August 2008 |
There are four extremely high costs that every person must seek to avoid: the cost of being poor, the cost of not having a network, the cost of limited knowledge, and the cost of using inefficient tools and methods.
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Written by Roger Madison Jr.
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Monday, 04 August 2008 |
Plausible in some professions. With unemployment at 5.7% and climbing, do you want to take that chance of finding out? I doubt it.
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Written by William R.Patterson
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 |
Moving forward, entrepreneurs and small business owners will have to adopt a more holistic way of thinking and processing information to survive. As the majority of purchases are now made from emotion, superior logic and linear thinking are no longer enough to establish and maintain one's competitive edge.
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Written by Torin Ellis
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 |
...not given nearly the same level of attention given to other parts of the body. The times in which you call things into question is healthy. Forget the rainbow - think first to be prepared for the rain. Sounds simple. Well it's not. Look for your umbrella.
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Written by Torin Ellis
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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 |
"If it wasn't clear before Tuesday, it is now: This is no ordinary economic crisis, and it won't be over anytime soon" taken from the July 16, 2008 edition of USA Today. A CEO, CCO, CDO, CIO, CMO, COO, CTO, CIO, small business owner, stay at home spouse [and perhaps you] saw the same. Don't close your eyes...they just dimmed the lights. "
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Written by William R. Patterson
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008 |
Wealth is a choice-and with every dollar we choose to be rich or poor.
Every time we go to the mall and buy an unneeded item of clothing, the latest gadget, a fancier car than we can afford, and even every time we buy a toy or game for our child before investing for his or her future, we are choosing to be poor.
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