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Creative Business Solutions

When you can solve a client’s problem better than anyone else, you’ve made a big step toward success . Today, Jason Leister explains his creative way to get clients.
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Brain Tempest (Downgraded From A Storm)

Saturday, 2:23pm Reno, NV “ Who the fuck do you think you’re talking to? ” (Travis Bickle, “Taxi Driver”) Howdy.
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The Real Goal

When I was in college my goal was to be a Strength and Conditioning Coach in the National Hockey League when I “grew up”.
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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 Plug Has Been Pulled

Despite running several web-based business from a home office, I’ve decided to cancel my home Internet. I now have to trek three minutes to a local Starbucks, twice daily, to check my email. Yet I’ve never been more productive (save that time I rented a cottage in Northern Ontario without any Internet access for miles).
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Challenge Them

“They” say this. “They” say that. Oh, do they now?
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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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From the Ground Up

You don’t need a Harvard degree to succeed. You don’t need to come from a background of money.
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The Lost Art Of Rumination

Wednesday, 12:36pm Reno, NV “ Sittin’ on the dock of the bay, watchin’ the tide roll away… ” (Otis Redding) Howdy… Mark, a lifelong pal of mine, lived with a girlfriend many years ago who taught us both a very devastating lesson. At the time, Mark and I were hard-core slackers — lamely cruising through our late twenties, we took jobs without ambition to pay the rent and keep the fridge stocked with beer, and were pretty much maintaining the same lifestyles we’d had in college. Care-free losers, if you need a label.
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Get More Done and Have More Time For Living

This summer, mostly while lying around in a local park with my dog, I read a simple little book called, “The Gap”, by Dan Sullivan. Dan’s books are often short but help you simplify your life and re-focus your energy on the important matters so that you get more done and have more time to spend with the people you love
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