Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
1:34 pm
When building your business (online or offline), you have to learn a lot of new things to become successful. You have to learn marketing, sales, accounting, etc. However, you must not neglect one of the most important aspects of your journey. This aspect could for account for as much as 90% of your success, yet many people do neglect it. I know because I was one of them.
The “missing link” for most people is their own personal development. Unfortunately, many people are not aware of how much they really need it. Read the rest of this entry
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Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
8:08 am
What does it take to be successful in life?
Before you can answer that question, I should probably define success, because success can certainly mean different things to different people.
I define success as having healthy relationships with your family, having physical health and having enough money so that your money is working for you and you are not working for your money.

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Success is a lifestyle. A lifestyle that has very few limitations. You can go where you want, when you want. A lifestyle that very few people enjoy. Read the rest of this entry
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
10:07 pm
This is a true story… this happened to me.
A while ago, I was involved with a big MLM that was kind of sweeping the country. The company had all the trappings, – glitzy products, a charismatic leader and a bunch of people who appeared to be making a whole lot of money.
During that time, I got the idea to present my opportunity to a man that I had met before who was a businessman. I knew from my earlier encounter with him that he was a leader. I knew that if I could just get him to come join me in my exciting opportunity, I would be all set. And I have to tell you - boy, was I naive. Read the rest of this entry
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