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MORE TIME

Time is the great equalizer for all of us. We all have 24 hours in a day, 7 days a week, yielding 168 hours per week. Take out 56 hours for sleep (we do spend about a third of our week dead) and we are down to 112 hours to achieve all the results we desire. We cannot save time (ever have any time
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Building Solid Foundations

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

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

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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Change Happens: How to Accept, Navigate and Master Change

Not only do we live in a time of unprecedented change, but the changes we're experiencing are happening at a faster and faster rate. The telephone, radio and TV took decades to be placed into common use. Now the time it takes from invention to widespread usage is just a few years sometimes months! Our
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