Archives | March, 2010

Consequences

By Jason Holland | Thu, Mar 4, 2010

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In today’s essay, Early to Rise Internet Money Club member and success mentor PJ McClure explores two of the critical factors of a success-oriented mindset. Without them, you’ll be spinning your wheels in life, business, relationships, and everywhere in between. ——————————————–Highly Recommended—————————————– Why You Don’t Need to Be an Author to Have a Bestselling Book A Florida martial [...]

The Other Seven Wonders of the World

By Harvey Mackay | Wed, Mar 3, 2010

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A group of students was asked to list what they thought were the present “Seven Wonders of the World.” Though there were some disagreements, the following received the most votes: 1. Egypt’s Great Pyramids 2. Taj Mahal 3. Grand Canyon 4. Panama Canal 5. Empire State Building 6. St. Peter’s Basilica 7. China’s Great Wall

Today’s Words That Work: Factotum

By Early To Rise | Wed, Mar 3, 2010

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A factotum (fak-TOH-tum) — from the Latin for “to do” + “all” — is an assistant or servant, a Jack of all trades employed to do a variety of jobs. Example (as used by Ben Sisario in a New York Times review of Evening’s Empire by Bill Flanagan): “The manager is an underexplored archetype in rock [...]

What Matters

By Jason Holland | Wed, Mar 3, 2010

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In his essay today, veteran entrepreneur, business coach, and bestselling author Harvey Mackay cautions us not to lose sight of what life’s really all about. And he shows us how “simplifying” our lives can make any task easier to accomplish. —————————————–Highly Recommended——————————————– How’s Your Retirement Looking? For millions of baby boomers, retirement age is rapidly approaching. If you [...]

Progress, No Matter What

By David Cross | Mon, Mar 1, 2010

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I make it a point to follow up with everyone who asks me a question about setting up an Internet business. It takes me just a few seconds, and it usually motivates them to take action. Usually. But not always. After my most recent follow-up e-mail to "Bob," for example, I received this response...

Today’s Words That Work: Jaunty

By Early To Rise | Mon, Mar 1, 2010

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Jaunty (JAWN-tee) — from the French for “noble, gentle” — means easy and sprightly; having a buoyant or self-confident manner. Example (as used by Frank Bruni in a New York Times review of Conspirata: A Novel of Ancient Rome by Robert Harris): “[Cicero's secretary] Tiro employs a tone at once grandiose and wry — this is [...]

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