Archive for January, 2012
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
Everyday we make dozens of decisions. These decisions range from the very simple and mildly important such as, “What will I have for breakfast?” to a life changing decision like, “Should I buy a house?” Everything we do in life requires decision-making.
“We Have Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself” FDR
Fear can be a great motivator OR it can have a great paralyzing effect on us. President Franklin Roosevelt understood this and warned the American public about its effects.
Continue Reading January 20, 2012 at 8:00 pm Leave a comment
So You’re Thinking of Starting a Business
Let me get this straight. I’m not going to discourage you in the least. I strongly believe that new small businesses are what are going to save our economy. What I am going to do is encourage you to slow down, think it through, and make some wise decisions. I’ll sum it up in a few points.
Continue Reading January 13, 2012 at 7:01 pm Leave a comment
First Blog of the New Year, What’s Ahead?
I think there is a lot to be said about setting goals—both long and short term. It’s a habit that many, many successful people swear by. They use the analogy of starting a trip or steering a ship. They argue the point that if you don’t have a destination in mind that you’ll never get there.
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