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by Leslie Hamp - 2007-05-18
It used to be that middle age was the time to buy a fancy sports car, take up hang-gliding and mountain climbing, and dump your old life-partner for a newer model.It's been called mid-life crisis, the...
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by Bob Bergeth - 2007-05-22
One leadership trait, above all, holds civilizations and companies together. It is the same trait most admired by humans in dogs. It is why we love dogs. This cement is something missing in most organ...
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by Michael Harrison - 2007-05-22
Follow their methods to create your own fortune.What a privilege. Over the last weekend I attended an action packed Entrepreneurs Bootcamp on Internet and Direct Response Marketing. Do the names of th...
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by VICTORIA PLAYER - 2007-06-01
If you're anything like the many coaches, consultants and solo-preneurs that I talk with there's a pretty strong change that you are struggling to attract as many clients as you'd like. You've pro...
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by Naz Daud - 2007-06-04
There are many business opportunities advertised on the internet, newspapers and magazines. Not all of them can really make you any serious money. I have listed below the business opportunities ...
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by Bob Bergeth - 2007-06-05
We are told that many discoveries happened by accident. In reality, there has been very little that was accidental about them. For the most part, these so-called accidents have only been opportunities...
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by Caroline Melberg - 2007-06-05
"How do I gain an advantage in my market when it seems like all of my competitors can outspend me by at least double or more?"This is one of the main questions I hear from our customers and it's somet...
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by Miles Galliford - 2007-06-08
After all, the most common reason for people to start their own businesses is to allow them to take control of their lives and find a better work-life balance.How much Much is your Your Time Worth?Let...
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by Tim Knox - 2007-06-08
Many enterpreneurs crubmle under the weight of pressure everyday business. Here are some great tips to tackle such pressures and focus on your business growth.Is the pressure of being in busines...
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by Sue and Chuck DeFiore - 2007-06-09
According to Merriam-Webster's dictionary "apathy is defined as the following: lack of emotion; lack of interest; indifference".Wow, that's pretty depressing. However, look around you. Don't many of y...