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According to Wikipedia, “The black swan theory or theory of black swan events is a metaphor that encapsulates the concept that, The event is a surprise (to the observer) and has a major impact. After the fact, the event is rationalized by hindsight.”
In today’s guest essay, you’ll discover the most important economical Black Swan of [...]
How to Beat Email Addiction
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 [...]
“They” say this. “They” say that.
Oh, do they now?
But have you ever investigated as to whether what “they” say is accurate?
Today I challenge “them” and present real-world findings to prove that what “they” say is wrong.
Craig Ballantyne
“Don’t be fooled by the calendar. There are only as many days in the year as you make use [...]
For those of you who have watched my goal setting webinar, you learned that one of my main goals in life (from one of the four major goal categories) is to live a vigorous life beyond a specific age. Today’s article gives you the best tips on how to join me in doing so.
Craig Ballantyne
“People [...]
Each night as I lay myself down to sleep, I visualize the upcoming day. Each day when I lift weights, I visualize how the set is going to go before I do the reps. These are just two of the many ways I incorporate visualization into my success habits. Visualization is a powerful tool and [...]
Back to the 1980’s there was a television show called, “One Day at a Time”. I didn’t like it, but it sure had a catchy theme song.
Of course, living ‘one day at a time’ is an old motivational cliché as well. But today, the world moves at a faster pace. And instead of taking it [...]
My business partner, ETR Publisher Matt Smith, has taught me the importance of identifying and tracking critical numbers in your business. The same advice holds true for our personal money management. Today, Mark Ford shows you the three essential numbers for your finances that you must know.
Craig Ballantyne
“Never spend your money before you have earned [...]
My mother retired in 2004, and since then she’s been as busy than ever, but doing the things she’s always wanted to do with her time off (volunteering, seeing more plays and concerts, etc.).
But you don’t have to wait until you’re retired to do these things. Today, Dan Sullivan shows you how to have more [...]
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 [...]
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. Attract others. Remember, other people want to be [...]
By Susan Fujii | Wed, Jan 25, 2012
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