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Building Solid Foundations
by Michael Angier
When it comes to erecting a building, few people would dispute
the importance of establishing a strong foundation. It's no
different in building a business, a family or a life.
In 2000, we watched many of the dot-coms become dot-GONES. One
of the reasons for this is that these companies were built
without
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THE UGLY TRUTH: About your Job - Career - Future
by Oscar Bruce
If you work for yourself: the odds you will still be in
business in the year 2005 are only 1 in 5. In today's
workplace swirling with change, one million people will
start a new business this year. The UGLY truth is, 800,000
will be "out of business" in the year 2005.
If you work for someone else:
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SOME TIME SAVERS
by Dr Donald E Wetmore
In my Time Management seminars which have conducted for more
than 100,000 people from around the globe, I show people how
to get more done in less time, with less stress; to help
them have more time for the things they want to do in their
work and business lives.
If you can recapture a wasted hour
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The Seven Sisters of Success
by Philip E Humbert
I recently had a chance to interview several groups of
extremely successful people. A handful are famous
athletes, several are nationally known artists, writers
or politicians, and all are multi-millionaires. I asked them
for the keys, or essential factors that allowed them to
accomplish so much
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Everyday Tools for Extraordinary Success
by Philip E Humbert
I am often asked about the "secrets to success". I've had
the chance to work with thousands of highly successful
people in business and finance, in sports, in entertainment
and the arts, and the good news is, there are no "secrets"
for success!
There are, however, a few tools that, when used together,
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