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5 Key Questions for Setting Priorities

Posted by Brian Tracy on Aug 24, 2010

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A key part of personal time management is for you to take the time to look into the future. Project forward five years and think about where you want to be. Create a mental picture of your ideal future- your best future- and then think about the steps that you would have to take, starting today, to make it a reality. Remember, it doesn’t matter where you are coming from. All that really matters is where you are going. Read the rest of this entry »

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August Health Update!

Posted by Brian Tracy on Aug 16, 2010

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My Friends,

Thank you again for your cards, emails, kind wishes and prayers. They have all been deeply appreciated and seem to have been successful.

I was diagnosed with throat cancer that was “life-threatening” in March. I had a tumor the size of a large egg, but flat, against the back of my throat. I began chemotherapy on April 13 and by June 1, the tumor had disappeared. Read the rest of this entry »

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Two Rules For Business Start Ups

Posted by Brian Tracy on Aug 13, 2010

business_start_up1Entrepreneurship is the art of finding profitable solutions to problems. Problem solving skills are the key to business success and business communication.

Entrepreneurship is the art of finding profitable solutions to problems. Every successful entrepreneur, every successful businessperson has been a person who has been able to identify a problem and come up with a solution to it before somebody else did. Here are the five rules for entrepreneurship and business communication.

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Business Training: 7 Simple Steps to Business Success

Posted by Brian Tracy on Aug 3, 2010

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How to start wherever you are and achieve all your financial goals

Many businesspeople achieve their greatest successes in unexpected areas.  They begin a business and then they find that it isn’t as profitable as they had anticipated, so they change direction, using their experience and their momentum, and strike paydirt in something else.  Read the rest of this entry »

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