Tag Archive | "Productivity"

The Power of Goodwill

Monday, April 23, 2012

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Goodwill Hunting We had journeyed halfway across the world because of the power of this one word. Our path took us from Denver to Vancouver (via Seattle), then on to Hong Kong, followed by a detour to Thailand, before finally arriving at our destination in Kuala Lumpur, Malyasia. Matt Smith and I traveled over 10,000 miles [...]

Identify the MAGIC TIME to Get More Done

Thursday, April 5, 2012

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Your Most Precious Resource More ETR readers have time management problems than money problems. We simply aren’t making the right choices when it comes to spending our time wisely. And we aren’t getting enough done in the time we have. So let me show you how to triple your productivity today. Craig Ballantyne Is there something missing in [...]

One More Thing Before Setting Your Long-Term Goals…

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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The first day of spring (here in North America) brings another opportunity for people to look forward to positive change. If you haven’t set your goals for 2012, or if you have but are struggling, please read this classic essay from Michael Masterson to get you started on your journey. Craig Ballantyne “If you don’t design your [...]

How to Find Good People in Your Life

Monday, March 12, 2012

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As Peter Diamandis claims in his new book, “Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think“, “humanity is now entering a period of radical transformation where technology has the potential to significantly raise the basic standard of living for every man, woman, and child on the planet.” There’s also, believe it or not, an abundance of [...]

Why You Shouldn’t Create a Job From Your Passion

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Even though I truly believe a person who starts a business based on their passion will have greater success, we need to hear the other argument. And that’s what we’ll get today from Clay Collins. Craig Ballantyne “Question everything. Don’t believe it’s true or right just because it’s conventional. Strip all limits from your imagination on every [...]

Why Quitting Things Helps You Achieve More

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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I am unapologetic about recommending that people start a business based on their passion. It can either be a passion for a process or a product. And I think today’s author agrees. I think. Read his opinion and let me know what you think. Craig Ballantyne If what you are doing now is not working, then you [...]

Two Keys to Big Breakthroughs

Monday, March 5, 2012

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My friend and mentor, Alwyn Cosgrove, has developed a unique perspective on life through his experiences of being a stage IV cancer survivor. He’ll often email to say, “The year is 10% gone. Are you on track to meet your goals?” It’s a powerful reminder from an inspiring mentor, and a message that I’ve borrowed [...]

A Letter to My Kids

Thursday, March 1, 2012

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Advice from a mentor is powerful. Life lessons from a parent, priceless. Today, Jason Leister gives advice to his kids that both you and I will get a lot out of as well. After reading Jason’s advice, you might also consider writing a letter to your kids outlining what you believe in. Craig Ballantyne “Limited money and [...]

Looking For Lessons in All the Weird Places

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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In a successful business, there’s the “how people think it works”, and then the truth about how it really works. Today, our intrepid reporter, Robert Skrob, goes deep undercover on a treacherous assignment in Margaritaville to teach us the shocking truth about the elusive Jimmy Buffett and what it means to you. Craig Ballantyne “The surest way [...]

Do It Right The First Time

Monday, February 27, 2012

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When you are “crazy busy”, as the world is today, quality suffers. The solution? To do the opposite of what most ‘feel good’ experts recommend. Craig Ballantyne “If you don’t have time to do it right, when will you have time to do it over?” – John Wooden _____________________________ A New American Dream Greg Hasbritt believes that “Entrepreneurs [...]

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