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Jim Rohn on Cultivating Your Enterprising Nature

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Everyone has the same 24 hours in a day. Enterprising people simply do more with their 24 hours — working not harder but smarter.
We’re all aware that many people feel that we must be careful when focusing on money or affluence or abundance… that in the pursuit of those things, there is danger. If you [...]

Barbara Winter on entrepreneurial longevity

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

What do I know for sure about creating longevity? For starters, it’s more apt to happen if your business is born from genuine passion. Equally important, it has to be fluid enough to grow and change as you do.
If an undertaking is going to have staying power, it also has to have a built-in challenge [...]

Secrets to Startup Success 6 Week Telecourse

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

From promotion letter by Christine Comaford-Lynch, Mighty Ventures:
RE: Visionary Advanced Entrepreneurial Training
Dear Colleague: Look, right now is a tumultuous time to be an entrepreneur. The markets are down, investors are tight-lipped and tight-fisted, and interest rates on other forms of capital are rising.
That doesn’t even touch on the traditional hardships of the business owner! [...]

Designer Susan Kirkland on creating a beacon for your business

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

A sign like “We are committed to excellense” may be fun stuff – but what does it do for organization or business identity?
Designer Susan Kirkland points out that desktop publishing “has made it easy for entrepreneurs to sit down at the keyboard and make ‘almost’ professional looking flyers”… [but] those hastily composed flyers frequently do [...]

Ralph Lauren – a nuanced visionary

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

“There is a way of living that has a certain grace and beauty. It is not a constant race for what is next, rather, an appreciation of that which has come before. There is a depth and quality of experience that is lived and felt, a recognition of what is truly meaningful. These are the [...]

Valerie Young on turning your interests into income

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Career counselor Valerie Young leads ChangingCourse, providing resources to help people “discover their life mission and live it.”In her article A Little Knowledge Can Go a Long Way: How to Generate a Steady Cash Flow Using What You Already Know, she writes about examples of entrepreneurs “tapping into the best capital there is – their [...]

Bringing more to your cubicle life – or moving beyond it

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

An engineer, Mel Rusnov also loves music and describes cultivating that passion in her essay “The Artistry in Hidden Talents” in the book This I Believe:
“I believe in cultivating hidden talents, buried and unrelated to what we do for a living. In ordinary life, I’m a civil engineer. I make a satisfying, comfortable living working [...]