Tag Archive 'new business ideas'

Aug 13 2010

Hope Floats … Temporarily

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Startup | Email This Post Email This Post | 526 views

Hope sometimes gets a bad rap in self-development circles.

Perhaps these negative writers are too heavily influenced by parental programming cautioning them not to get their hopes up.

I think that hope is an essential prerequisite for all new business creators.

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Mar 16 2010

Authentic Inspiration Zaps Procrastination

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Startup | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,487 views

Authentic inspiration is to procrastination what sunlight is to darkness.
Procrastination or any form of resistance just can’t coexist in the presence of authentic inspiration.

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Mar 12 2010

How To Extract Your Best Business Idea

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,351 views

You have powerful points of wisdom within that when expressed could be your authentic edge in the marketplace. That wisdom represents better business ideas than anything your conscious mind realizes.

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Feb 18 2010

Your True Calling Inspired Business Startup

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Startup | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,547 views

The old saying goes, he who hesitates is lost. That’s true but the hesitator is more than lost – he’s lying to himself.

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Jan 27 2010

You’re Brilliant!

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Startup | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,422 views

You really are brilliant, you know. Out of 6 billion of us on the planet there is no one like you.

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Jul 06 2009

What’s Your Main Thing?

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,677 views

istock_000005339131xsmall Your main thing both grounds you and inspires you.

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Jan 09 2009

A Guided Meditation for Authentic Expression

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 8,459 views

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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Dec 30 2008

Parlay Your Wisdom

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 3,933 views

istock_000004658417xsmall1What’s your greatest business or blogging realization of 2008? Let’s give a great gift of wisdom to one another.

To realize means coming to understand something clearly and distinctly

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Nov 17 2008

Seven Step Small Business Startup Checklist

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Startup | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,704 views

To beat paralysis and get started on your authentic business you first need to master the inner game of business. What you’re thinking and feeling has direct impact on the actions you are or are not taking. Use this guide as a business startup list to be sure your head’s nailed on straight .
1. Exploit Your Authentic Edge

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Nov 12 2008

Does a Business Startup Have To Be Hard?

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Startup | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,143 views

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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