Tag Archive 'authentic business discovery'

Jun 16 2009

Stop Playing Small

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rasied-hands1 Playing small does not create magnificence.

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Jun 07 2009

Five Disturbing Ways To Make More Money

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If you want to make more money you must radically disturb your current money making methods and disrupt your money earning patterns.

To earn more money you must vigorously shake things up.

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May 17 2009

How To Extract Your Waiting Wisdom

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You are smarter, more capable and far better off than you think you are, but only when you decide to connect to your deep well of waiting wisdom within.

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Apr 05 2009

Loving Your Work is Overrated

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laptoplady11Every 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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Feb 08 2009

Building Career Confidence by Feeling Deeply

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passing the batonHow do you see the connection between feelings and confidence?

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Jan 09 2009

A Guided Meditation for Authentic Expression

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It’s not enough to just work in the world. Often we need to go deep within so we can find the courage and wisdom to express authentically.

I’ve shared my heart with you in this guided meditation.

If you’ve arrived on this page, you believe in the power and the magnificence of authentic expression.

No matter who you are or what you’re doing right now, you could use a break.

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Nov 12 2008

Does a Business Startup Have To Be Hard?

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I don’t think so. I’ve found that the more authentic the business is for the entrepreneur, the easier it is to build. Opportunities and productivity increase in proportion to fulfillment. Since there is an easier way why do so many solopreneurs insist on earning success the hard way?

Pamela Slim over at Escape From Cubicle Nation wrote this thought-provoking post.
Who says following your dreams shouldn’t be hard?

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Nov 03 2008

Do It Your Way

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Herd mentality works best for the lead bull. If you base your decisions on what others are doing then at best you’ll create a poor imitation of what has worked well for them. That’s not good enough for you and you know it.

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Oct 27 2008

Clarity Empowers Progress

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When we are crystal clear about where we are and where we want to be, we create less stress and more often hit targeted objectives. It’s darn hard to find our true calling when we aren’t willing to be clear and specific about how we want our life’s work to be.

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Oct 13 2008

Finding Your Path to a Successful Business Startup

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 alt=Budding entrepreneurs who want to discover and run the authentic business of their dreams often get bogged down in pre-startup analysis and research. Sometimes they wait for the brilliant light of epiphany along with horns of eureka to verify their business idea. But what if the trumpets never sound and the blinding light of clarity never occurs?

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