Tag Archives: family

The Vision for Your Family

Of all the daily newsletters I receive, the one I look forward to the most is from today’s guest author, Bill Bonner. Today, you’ll discover how he is creating a method that will ensure your family never fails, and its wealth never dies
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How to Beat Internet Addiction

How to Beat Internet Addiction Sure it’s early, but the best thing I’ve done so far in 2012 has been to cancel my home Internet. It’s probably going to be the smartest thing I do all year. So far this simple change in my life has made a huge difference in productivity and in my overall well being.
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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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The Year Of Giving Excessively

Years ago there was a popular bumper sticker that read, “He who dies with the most toys wins.” Of course, that is not so. What the bumper stick should have read is, “He who dies after adding the most value wins.” Let me explain in today’s essay, Craig Ballantyne Be awesome. Take action
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The Rest Of Your Freakin’ Life, Re-Redux

Tuesday, 1:31pm Reno, NV “ Hey, you bastards, I’m still here! ” (Steve McQueen as Papillon, floating away to freedom…) Howdy… I’m re-publishing — for what has become a tradition on this blog — a portion of one of the more influential posts I’ve ever written. What you’re about to encounter is a slightly tweaked way of looking at the best way to start your new year… … but that tweak makes all the difference in the world. I’ve heard from many folks that this particular technique finally helped them get a perspective on where they’re at, where they’re going… … and why they care about getting there
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Early to…

Here at Early to Rise, we’re not only up and at work early, but we’re also going to be off celebrating the holidays early. This is our last issue before Christmas, but we’ll be back next week to get you prepared for your best round of goal setting ever
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Taking Care of Your Money

Coming from a background of little money has its advantages. My parents taught me how to save and invest my money and to avoid debt. Today, guest author Mark Ford shows you what to do if you have debt, and how you can turn your finances around
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From Dumpster Diving to Multi-Millionaire

Bedros Keuilian is one of my best friends and a really easy guy to brag about. His father bribed his family’s way out of Armenia in the early 1980’s where they landed (legally) in California. At age 5, Bedros helped put food on the table… by dumpster diving for expired food behind local supermarkets.
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The Role of Reinvention in Your Life and Business

Madonna does it every few years. Cher’s done it many times. U2 does it over and over again.
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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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