Apr
28
2009

My Dad subscribed to the brute force method of fine carpentry. He believed everything could be fixed with a big screwdriver and a hammer. If a door frame wasn’t quite plumb, just loosen it with the screwdriver and give it a couple of whacks.
Business can be like that. If something isn’t quite right we can often force it into place with a few good whacks of hard work and effort. But these quick fixes in business and carpentry often come back to haunt us because we were addressing only symptoms.
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Apr
17
2009
Do you champion individuality? Do you routinely encourage unique individuals to express themselves? Do you listen to your authentic individuality or your fears? It’s fun and freeing to boldly flaunt your wild, uninhibited individuality.
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Apr
05
2009
Every once in awhile, a new idea, explodes a concept that I previously thought was rock solid. Regular readers won’t be surprised that I’ve written 11 previous posts tagged with work that you love.
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Apr
02
2009
I’ve been observing the various states of being/doing, which we find ourselves in all day long. For small business entrepreneurs, strategic productivity is essential. To improve business productivity raise your state of consciousness.
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