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Are Your Systems In Place?
If you want to build a business that will work when you don’t, you need systems. You need to be able to make money while you sleep or vacation on the beach. I’ve heard it explained that 95% of small … Continue reading
If At First You Don’t Succeed….
Brian Tracy once said, “You only have to succeed the last time.” There’s a lot of wisdom in that sentence (ever notice how these great speakers can distill so much into one line?) I am a lousy salesperson. I’ve been … Continue reading
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Wisdom
“Wisdom is the ability to see into the future, the consequences of your choices in the present.” ~ Henry Ford I’ve often heard people go straight to “victim talk” when something bad happens to them. “I didn’t know, it was … Continue reading
Getting Rid of Time Wasters
It floors me how often I see highly paid professionals wasting their time. So many business owners and busy professionals are busy with work that is not what they excel at, or what they make money at. Dave Crenshaw, an … Continue reading
Are You Working In Your Business, Or On It?
If you’ve ever read Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad books, you are aware of the Quadrant, with the roles of Employee and Self Employed on the left, and Business Owner and Investor on the right. Too many self employed people fancy … Continue reading
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Thoughts from Paducah
As I mentioned, I have just gotten back to Utah from a visit to my family in Paducah, KY. While I was there, I attended a Chamber of Commerce breakfast. I was struck by so many differences! Utah – from … Continue reading
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A Virtual Assistant Can Help You Get Organized
Just think of it. You get reciepts all day long. At the end of the day, you simply drop them in the mail – and forget ‘em. Your bookkeeping program automatically updates at the end of the day (or week) … Continue reading
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