I have been finishing up my most recent book project and was doing a bit of research on the web this past weekend.
I happened on to these videos of Earl Nightingale re-recording his famous audio program ”The Strangest Secret” which was originally recorded in 1956. It outsold all other non-musical, non-entertainment productions.
I enjoyed them and thought [...]
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There has never been a better time to start a business.
There are more viable opportunities for you to pursue than at any other time in history. There is an infinite variety of business models, strategies and tactics to choose from.
Here’s why:
Technology has leveled the playing field between you and well established big business.
The internet has [...]
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Bill Losey is a highly sought-after adviser, educator, and author. He has nearly 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry. He’s a certified financial planner, a certified senior adviser, and certified RSP-trained retirement coach. He’s the founder of National Retirement Planning Month. He publishes Retirement Intelligent, an award winning newsletter that reaches thousands of [...]
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Are you paying attention to the outside forces that can have a big impact on your business?
Or is your head in the sand?
As an entrepreneur, it’s your responsibility to be aware of the external forces that can make or break your business.
In the March 2008 edition of Entrepreneur Magazine, Andrea Cooper wrote an excellent article [...]
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I usually limit my blogging to 3 days a week, but this morning I was so inspired by what I just finished reading I wanted to share it with you right away.
As I mentioned yesterday, I read between 4 and 6 books a week. I recently completed a book called “Increasing Your Financial IQ – [...]
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