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Stress Is a Result of…

Stress is caused by a lack of control, new situations, and unexpected events. That’s why managing expectations, including both your own plus those you work with, is so vital to good relationships and a low-stress work environment. Fortunately, there’s a simple technique that can overcome a lot of the stress in our lives and you’ll discover that method today
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My Rules

Since sharing my rules with ETR readers last July, I’ve been able to “live real in the real world”, as Robert Ringer describes today. Once you have your rules, you’ll have low-stress way of living how you want to live without dropping out of the mainstream
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Make Money on Vacation

This is not a bad little gig.
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What I Read Over Christmas

I got through quite a few books and programs over the Christmas holidays, but the one that stuck out – and resulted in the greatest amount of notes – was Robert Ringer’s, “The Art of Dealmaking”. Today, Robert shares another important piece of advice – showing you how to get things done right through one essential strategy. Craig Ballantyne “There’s only one way to be certain that your plans will be properly carried out: Take matters into your own hands and don’t expect any help from anyone.” – Robert Ringer __________________________ A New American Dream From William Sullivan: “In a broader political sense, Tim Tebow is teaching America a lesson that we once learned, but now appears lost.
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Great News

When I think of networking, I picture a side room at a seminar filled with people who have just one mindset. Need-Need-Need. The great news is you can stop “networking” and start using MaryEllen Tribby’s proven connection strategies to achieve greater success with less wasted time
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My 10,000 Hours

In my young career, I’ve written over 4000 emails to readers on my fitness and Internet business-building newsletter lists. I am, as Malcolm Gladwell made popular, approaching the 10,000 hour ‘Outlier’ status.
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What Successful People Don’t Do

Last week I was interviewed for a radio show where the host and I had a long discussion about success. We agreed success depends not only on what you do, but also what you don’t do. (I’ll be sharing that complete interview with you later this week.) But today, I simply want to open your eyes to the power of your environment.
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Personal Inspiration

During good times and particularly during the bad, I find personal inspiration by focusing on the future. My vision of where I want to be drives me to work hard on days when things aren’t always going so well.
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Three New Rules For Work

Each afternoon as I wind down my workday and prepare for my schedule for the next, I review a Kekich Credo, my personal life philosophies, and several other daily documents that guide my decisions and spur my creativity. Today, Robert Ringer has delivered three new rules to add to my daily review
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A Must-Have in Any Business

There is nothing that can affect my day like feedback about the customer service in my fitness business. I accept that not everyone will like my products, and there’s nothing I can do about that
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