Wealth Building

Why You Must Stay On Course

by Marquez Comelab

I believe that all of us want to express something: an idea, a theory, an opinion or a statement. I also believe that the majority of human beings would love to be creative in the expression of these ideas, theories and statements. Creativity permeates in everything our mind does and is challenged to do. I am certain that if given the chance, most or all of us would love a career in the creative and entertainment industry because it is there where we can express ourselves in the most creative of ways.

New Year's Resolutions: Turn Complaints Into Action Steps, Failures Into Money

by Jeremy Hoover

On a marketing forum I like to read there has recently been some complaining about a certain affiliate program. The complaining originates out of sincerity and genuineness: good folks are frustrated that they are struggling to make money. Yet, because of this frustration, they are complaining about the owner of the affiliate program and their perceived problems with his administration and/or the program itself.

How To Be A Superstar Business Performer

by Tino Buntic

If you could be 0.1% better than you were yesterday do you think people would notice? Would your boss congratulate you on a job well done? Would you get a raise? Would your company offer you new perks for being such a great performer?

You’re probably thinking that 0.1% is such an infinitesimal number that it is too small to make a difference. But, think about this: Do you remember the gold medal winner in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games? You probably do; a lot of people do. It was Justin Gatlin of the Untied States that finished in a time of 9.85 seconds. Do you remember who won the silver medal? Probably not. Not many people remember the second place finisher. The first place finisher is the real winner and people remember winners. But think about this, the silver medal winner was Francis Obikwelu of Portugal that finished in a time of 9.86 seconds. Guess what? That’s a difference of 0.01 seconds between first place and second place. Justin Gatlin was 0.1% better than Francis Obikwelu. 0.1% made all the difference in the world to Justin and he is a winner.

9 Keys to Business Success

by L. John Mason

1. Time management: What is Important….???

Urgent vs Important

List all of your daily tasks. Label them as:

U for Urgent: They must be done very soon

N-U for Non-urgent: No pressing time problem, these may be long term situations

And also:

I for Important: They will make a difference one year from now

N-I for Non-Important: Not significant to long term goals and success

Meditate Your Way to Business Success

by Bill Gluth

Princeton University defines meditation as “continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature; the habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge."

It’s all about calming the mind to allow for greater inner perspective.

The problem with meditation is that most people think of it as “sitting on a rock and humming OM for an hour.”

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