You Have To Suck To Succeed

That title certainly caught my attention when it landed in my email inbox. The accompanying article came from a newsletter that I receive. I post this with the author’s permission. Contact info is below the article.  Enjoy!

When I was growing up, I played a lot of basketball. I loved it. I got pretty good and ended . . . → Read More: You Have To Suck To Succeed

What To Stay Away From

Frauds, Liars & Scams

First, a few definitions.

Fraud – One who assumes a false pose; an impostor. From the Latin for deceit or injury.

Liar – A person who knowingly utters falsehood; one who declares to another as a fact what he knows to be not true, and with an intention to deceive him. From a predecessor to . . . → Read More: What To Stay Away From

Man’s Basic Impulse

Someone sent this to me recently. After watching it, I had to pass it along.  I thought it such a moving commentary on the basic goodness of man, that in one of the darkest moments in recent U.S. history, people responded to the basic, simple impulse to help.

I hope you enjoy this as much as I . . . → Read More: Man’s Basic Impulse

Never Give Up – part 2

A recent posting from a friend whose blog postings about education are wonderful. I loved this one so much I wanted to share it.

Never Give Up

by Dr. Wendy Ghiora – August 13, 2011

As I teacher, “Never give up,” was my mantra. Time after time, the most unlikely students would wind up finding the genius . . . → Read More: Never Give Up – part 2

No Jobs?

Jobs & Recession/Depression/Economic Uncertainty

Since there seems to be widespread disagreement about what to call the current economy, but pretty much everyone agrees the current economy is in the trash can; yet there can be a silver lining in every cloud. Some of the biggest and brightest companies in the U.S. were started . . . → Read More: No Jobs?

Commitment

This is from an email newsletter that I get, I loved this one so much that I wanted to share it:

“This might sound easy, but commitment is more than just a word. Commitment is an action towards success.

“Most people assume that they first have to figure everything out and only then will they commit. The issue . . . → Read More: Commitment

Pipelines

What Is A Pipeline?

Originally, a pipeline was a pipe or system of pipes designed to carry something such as oil, natural gas, or other petroleum-based products over long distances, often underground. (For some reason not entirely clear to me, a pipeline carrying water is not generally referred to as a pipeline, instead . . . → Read More: Pipelines

The Mystery of It All

Ever wonder if there’s something wrong with you because you just can’t seem to figure out how network marketing works? Why some people seem to do so well yet you seem to be just struggling along hoping that it starts working for you. Ever get so frustrated that you just want to . . . → Read More: The Mystery of It All

Training That Makes Sense

If you’ve been around the block a few times in network marketing, you’ve probably realized that most training in network marketing consists of personal anecdotes, “run the numbers,” success stories of how others did it, hoopla, rah-rah and motivation; but darn little real training.

Have you ever wondered how to ask someone to look at your business, . . . → Read More: Training That Makes Sense

Persistence

“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan ‘press on’ has solved and always will . . . → Read More: Persistence

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