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    The Joint Venture Analogy
    Imagine my doctor sending out an e mail to all his patients, offering them a discount on hip replacements for November. Or the Network Marketing lady who walked into my seminar in a hotel in Abbotsford and announced that, after looking at the palm of my hand, I was deadly ill and needed her supplements. She added that this would also make me financially secure, implying that I was not financially secure. She had never met me and was not even a pa
    n't think it will take too long to get additional education, develop a needed skill, or make a life dream happen. To them, it's not about the time it takes to accomplish what they desire; it's about taking the first step, then the next and the next. It's about the continuous process of creating the work, and the life, they desire. People who are winning at working see the not starting, the not working towards big goals, the not achieving their life's potential as the time that's wasted.

    Five years from now, these winning at working people will be five years ahead in knowledge, skills, goals, and accomplishments. Each year they're leveraging the future they want, one step

    A Look at Soda Vending Machines
    Soda vending machines come in a number of sizes. You can get soda vending machines in a system that holds just four or six selections, or you can get machines that dispense dozens upon dozens of cans. Choose a smaller size if you’re looking to save money or space. Choose a larger size if you think the customers will be diverse enough in their tastes, and if you think total traffic will merit the greater number of selections.Soda vending ma
    Sitting in a waiting area above the tradeshow floor, I watched the forklift drivers deliver crates and boxes to small groups who were waiting to transform their rented cement floors into inviting marketing endeavors for the next day's expo opening, hosting seven thousand conference attendees.

    A microcosm of differing work styles, I found it fascinating to watch. In one area, a half-dozen people were standing around, leaning against the crates and talking, as one young woman went about unpacking the boxes and organizing the materials. Ah yes, I recognized those don't-exert-too-much-effort-until-the-boss-arrives people.

    In another space, I noticed some just-enough-to-get-by folks, more focused on getting their booth done, than getting it done right. Their work contrasted sharply with two individuals, methodically unpacking and constructing their tiny allocated space, carefully transforming it into a beautifully orchestrated welcome for their potential customers.

    As I watched the tradeshow floor emerge, it struck me that people handle their careers in much the same manner. Some wait to demonstrate their initiative and ability until someone with authority is watching, believing someone else is responsible for their success. Others approach work as a paycheck rather than an opportunity, limiting both in the process. Still others align their efforts with the why behind the what, owning their results and learning and growing in the process.

    This latter group involves people who are winning at working. They're offering the best of who they are, with or without the watchful eyes of influential decision makers or bosses. Their work is a reflection of who they are and they feel accountable for each task they're responsible to do. They're not waiting for their career to happen when someone discovers them, anoints them, or promotes them. They're creating their successful future by every day quality performance, ongoing learning, initiative, and disciplined actions.

    People who are winning at working operate with the wisdom found in the African proverb, "If you wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes. If you don't wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes." They understand the tomorrow they want is housed in their todays.

    In one year, or three or five, they'll have mastered the new skill, written the novel, finished the degree, or taken on the next challenge. They'll be the ones with bigger paychecks, larger responsibilities, and pursued life dreams. They'll be the ones running the tradeshow if that's their desire, not setting it up.

    You see, people who are winning don't think "it will take too long" to do the job right, tackle the difficult project, or accomplish a goal. They don't think it will take too long to get additional education, develop a needed skill, or make a life dream happen. To them, it's not about the time it takes to accomplish what they desire; it's about taking the first step, then the next and the next. It's about the continuous process of creating the work, and the life, they desire. People who are winning at working see the not starting, the not working towards big goals, the not achieving their life's potential as the time that's wasted.

    Five years from now, these winning at working people will be five years ahead in knowledge, skills, goals, and accomplishments. Each year they're leveraging the future they want, one step

    5 Newspaper Advertising Myths Revealed
    What I'm about to reveal are myths that most people think are 'true.'They seem set in stone yet they are deadly to the advertiser.I'm certain you'll be surprised. Certainly you may even doubt what I reveal to you. But I've discovered that these myths must *NEVER* be followed - unless of course you like throwing your hard earned money down the drain!There are essentially five common 'Newspaper And Magazine Advertising My
    -get-by folks, more focused on getting their booth done, than getting it done right. Their work contrasted sharply with two individuals, methodically unpacking and constructing their tiny allocated space, carefully transforming it into a beautifully orchestrated welcome for their potential customers.

    As I watched the tradeshow floor emerge, it struck me that people handle their careers in much the same manner. Some wait to demonstrate their initiative and ability until someone with authority is watching, believing someone else is responsible for their success. Others approach work as a paycheck rather than an opportunity, limiting both in the process. Still others align their efforts with the why behind the what, owning their results and learning and growing in the process.

    This latter group involves people who are winning at working. They're offering the best of who they are, with or without the watchful eyes of influential decision makers or bosses. Their work is a reflection of who they are and they feel accountable for each task they're responsible to do. They're not waiting for their career to happen when someone discovers them, anoints them, or promotes them. They're creating their successful future by every day quality performance, ongoing learning, initiative, and disciplined actions.

    People who are winning at working operate with the wisdom found in the African proverb, "If you wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes. If you don't wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes." They understand the tomorrow they want is housed in their todays.

    In one year, or three or five, they'll have mastered the new skill, written the novel, finished the degree, or taken on the next challenge. They'll be the ones with bigger paychecks, larger responsibilities, and pursued life dreams. They'll be the ones running the tradeshow if that's their desire, not setting it up.

    You see, people who are winning don't think "it will take too long" to do the job right, tackle the difficult project, or accomplish a goal. They don't think it will take too long to get additional education, develop a needed skill, or make a life dream happen. To them, it's not about the time it takes to accomplish what they desire; it's about taking the first step, then the next and the next. It's about the continuous process of creating the work, and the life, they desire. People who are winning at working see the not starting, the not working towards big goals, the not achieving their life's potential as the time that's wasted.

    Five years from now, these winning at working people will be five years ahead in knowledge, skills, goals, and accomplishments. Each year they're leveraging the future they want, one step

    Draw Big Money Through Huge Hoardings! Business Strategy for Success
    Hoard and sell: Illegal!In business, any stable Government will advise merchants not to hoard any essential goods in big proportion. The hoarded commodity will not be available for the people. They will be tempted to pay more to get the goods under temporary scarce conditions.Government regulates with orders and stringent measures just to avoid escalation of prices in respect of the hoarded commodity. This is all ab
    their efforts with the why behind the what, owning their results and learning and growing in the process.

    This latter group involves people who are winning at working. They're offering the best of who they are, with or without the watchful eyes of influential decision makers or bosses. Their work is a reflection of who they are and they feel accountable for each task they're responsible to do. They're not waiting for their career to happen when someone discovers them, anoints them, or promotes them. They're creating their successful future by every day quality performance, ongoing learning, initiative, and disciplined actions.

    People who are winning at working operate with the wisdom found in the African proverb, "If you wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes. If you don't wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes." They understand the tomorrow they want is housed in their todays.

    In one year, or three or five, they'll have mastered the new skill, written the novel, finished the degree, or taken on the next challenge. They'll be the ones with bigger paychecks, larger responsibilities, and pursued life dreams. They'll be the ones running the tradeshow if that's their desire, not setting it up.

    You see, people who are winning don't think "it will take too long" to do the job right, tackle the difficult project, or accomplish a goal. They don't think it will take too long to get additional education, develop a needed skill, or make a life dream happen. To them, it's not about the time it takes to accomplish what they desire; it's about taking the first step, then the next and the next. It's about the continuous process of creating the work, and the life, they desire. People who are winning at working see the not starting, the not working towards big goals, the not achieving their life's potential as the time that's wasted.

    Five years from now, these winning at working people will be five years ahead in knowledge, skills, goals, and accomplishments. Each year they're leveraging the future they want, one step

    CBS VS Google
    Viacom (CBS) is suing you tube (Google), for displaying clips of their shows like CSI and the Colbert report. I would like to know why. Being on you tube, wouldn’t you get more exposure, more fans, intern bringing more revenue. Won’t people get sick of the six minute clips and poor video quality and watch it on t.v. Viacom should think as you tube doing a service, like teaser trailers.It sounds like Redstone (ceo of Viacom) is trying to st
    te with the wisdom found in the African proverb, "If you wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes. If you don't wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes." They understand the tomorrow they want is housed in their todays.

    In one year, or three or five, they'll have mastered the new skill, written the novel, finished the degree, or taken on the next challenge. They'll be the ones with bigger paychecks, larger responsibilities, and pursued life dreams. They'll be the ones running the tradeshow if that's their desire, not setting it up.

    You see, people who are winning don't think "it will take too long" to do the job right, tackle the difficult project, or accomplish a goal. They don't think it will take too long to get additional education, develop a needed skill, or make a life dream happen. To them, it's not about the time it takes to accomplish what they desire; it's about taking the first step, then the next and the next. It's about the continuous process of creating the work, and the life, they desire. People who are winning at working see the not starting, the not working towards big goals, the not achieving their life's potential as the time that's wasted.

    Five years from now, these winning at working people will be five years ahead in knowledge, skills, goals, and accomplishments. Each year they're leveraging the future they want, one step

    Medical Billing - Barcoding
    For those of you who are involved in the medical billing industry and don't know what barcoding has to do with your job, hopefully, this installment on barcoding will give you just enough information to be informed and not so much as to confuse the stuffing out of you. Barcoding is kind of a behind the scenes process that ties in to your retail sales operation, if you have one.The medical industry has been shortchanged. No doubt about it
    n't think it will take too long to get additional education, develop a needed skill, or make a life dream happen. To them, it's not about the time it takes to accomplish what they desire; it's about taking the first step, then the next and the next. It's about the continuous process of creating the work, and the life, they desire. People who are winning at working see the not starting, the not working towards big goals, the not achieving their life's potential as the time that's wasted.

    Five years from now, these winning at working people will be five years ahead in knowledge, skills, goals, and accomplishments. Each year they're leveraging the future they want, one step at a time. What about you? In five years, it's going to be five years from now. What will you have leveraged for your future?

    (c) 2007 Nan S. Russell. All rights reserved.

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