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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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The Customer vs Employee Challenge
Losing a customer or important client has never been easier. With a couple clicks of a mouse, your best customers can research a number of alternatives to your business from the comfort of their chair
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How to Live the Early to Rise Lifestyle
Early to Rise is not just a cliché, but a way of life for many successful entrepreneurs and hard working ETR readers.
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Creativity
Creativity is a trait we all admire. Original thoughts and ideas are valued highly in the marketplace. But most people believe that creativity is an inborn trait and is beyond their reach
And a fine happy birthday to ya…
Saturday, 8:44pm Reno, NV “ They’ve all gone to look for America… ” (Simon & Garfunkel) Howdy. I want to wish the country a happy birthday on this fine July 4th
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Touching All the Bases
“Touching all the bases” is an appropriate metaphor that may well have its roots in the tragic tale of Fred Merkle. At the time, Merkle was only 19 years old and in his second major league season with the New York Giants. Merkle’s infamous mental lapse took place on September 23, 1908, in the last half of the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs
A Different Approach to the Import-Export Game
In my recent essays in ETR on starting your own import-export business, I’ve focused on the business-to-consumer track. You find suppliers and manufacturers, buy their products for pennies on the dollar, and resell them online to customers in the U.S.
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What Successful People Don’t Do