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Archive for September, 2006

Barbara Winter on living a jobless life

Friday, September 8th, 2006

In her article Why I Will Never Have a Job, Barbara J. Winter lists many benefits of a jobless, entrepreneurial life, including these:
Freedom. Now more than ever our freedom is threatened. Participating in one of our greatest freedoms, the free enterprise system, is standing up for this valuable gift. People who take freedom for granted [...]

Big projects, manageable pieces

Friday, September 8th, 2006

Even huge projects proceed in discrete, and often relatively small, steps. It can help productivity and sanity to keep our main attention there.
Jim Rohn [photo] notes in his article Facing The Enemies Within, that no matter what we are trying to accomplish, “whether it’s writing a book, climbing a mountain, or painting a house the [...]

Michael Angier: "Unprecedented innovation"

Friday, September 8th, 2006

Being an entrepreneur is fundamentally a creative venture
Michael Angier [left] of Success Networks International, among other leaders, thinks we are living in a period with continual opportunities to develop new ventures.
In his article Innovation: Ideas Are Cheap – But Extremely Valuable, Angier writes, “I believe the world is entering a time of unprecedented innovation. We’re [...]

Resource book: 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life

Friday, September 8th, 2006

new book: 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life
Editor David Riklan, Founder and President of SelfGrowth.com:
I realized that achieving success can be accomplished by learning from the Masters — those who have blazed the trail for others to follow. It was clearly evident that if these experts had already achieved financial success, wealth and were [...]

Habits and ruts can hold us back

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Being seduced by the comfort of routine and the known is one of the ways we self-limit and avoid productive risk.

In his book on personal development and achievement, Unhypnosis, Steve Taubman writes that some people experience “atrophy of imagination” from a “continued repetition of an unsatisfactory life script… a rut is a grave with the [...]