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Welcome, KJ... As you share your challenges and successes with fellow travelers, the positive energy increases and will benefit you--and the rest of us here. This is a lesson that I still need to fully... More »
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Welcome, KJ... As you share your challenges and successes with fellow travelers, the positive energy increases and will benefit you--and the rest of us here. This is a lesson that I still need to fully... More »
Hey G, You be the dog. I am a moron when it comes to business, marketing, sales, etc. So, if you want to make money, run away from me. Spiritually, I always tell people to... More »
I agree it is so cute and funny thank you so much needed that today. And I'm finally not crazy busy the semesters over for now.
Its much needed in fast paced action with lots of deadlines between poltics, culture, business and personal life:):)
"Recapture your youth through your memories and then shift and sift those memories into fairy dust." (my desire to type the old childhood report. I remember fantasizing about learning the names of all the edible... More »
Thanks, Ian Yes, putting out fires makes sense. Now, I'll have to figure out why there were two trucks. The woman in the first dream was not me. I think it was over all good because the... More »
Wonderfully put -yvette. Please start the group pod on Inspirations from Binah Thanks for being open and honest with your answers. When i read Brian's business plan on his blogs you are doing a... More »
I to have just met you. You appear to lead quite the busy, and most charismatic life style. Blessings to you sweet thing, and a most happy, happy Birthday to you. "V" and Love, Rita
I have taken the liberty to cross post this in The Power of Light where they are also showcasing the artist, light, business and spirituality helping to forward the motion of changing the world for better survival... More »
Thanks Yancey. I will have to schedule some time to try to build a nice page in Ebay, then. ~Jessica
Growing up I lived next to the largest fresh water lake in the world, lake superior. It is always cold, even in the heat of the summer. I would work in a cafe, and in... More »
Getting through school and getting a new business.
That my small business that I am about to start from home have reached step No. 3. of my business plan (That means that I will have to do some work this weekend) ha ha
ECi has pledged to plant 10 trees with TWP for every $1,000 in new business related to their delivery management software, RoutePerfect™ and RouteTrak™. These products help companies with delivery operations reduce their carbon... More »
I have been doing a terrible job in taking the time to write lately. There is alot of resistance going on, resistance to cleaning out the rafters of my mind, and avoidance. Mostly I have... More »
Canadian (and global) organizations routinely underestimate and underutilize women’s leadership talent. The result is lost revenue. Research has found that the lack of women in senior management cannot be explained by women’s education levels, work... More »
I have always felt from a young woman, that your legacies, as in what you will be remembered for, are the type of citizens you leave behind you in the form of the children you... More »
Neri just informed me about a new 6part video about work of Don Beck. So here it is again. Dr. Don Beck, an international consultant to government and business leaders and author of Spiral Dynamics,... More »
I am grown up. And it seems to scare the crap out of everyone around me. Being grown up means you are truly free. No one likes to be reminded they are children of business... More »
This is a remarkable success story about a group of neighbors in Hollywood, Florida, who planted 19 gardens in an open lot that had been strewn with trash and bullet casings. Recession gardens are also... More »
The Largest Rewards in Business go to Those Who TAKE THE RISKS . . . HERE'S TO YOUR SUCCESS! The enthusiastics, to those who are not, are always something of a trial.
If I were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best I know how - the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what's said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference.
I think very much of the people, as an old friend said he thought of woman. He said when he lost his first wife, who had been a great help to him in his business, he thought he was ruined - that he could never find another to fill her place. At length, however, he married another, who he found did quite as well as the first, and that his opinion now was that any woman would do well who was well done by. So I think of the whole people of this nation - they will ever do well if well done by. We will try to do well by them in all parts of the country, North and South, with entire confidence that all will be well with all of us.
Here's Abraham Lincoln's incredible journey to become the sixteenth president of the United States of America! 1809 - Born February 12 in a log cabin in the backwoods of Hardin County (now Larue County), Kentucky 1816 - He worked to support his family after they were forced out of their home. 1818 - His mother, Nancy Hanks, died. 1831 - Failed in business. 1832 - Defeated for Illinois House of Representatives. 1832 - Lost his job, couldn't get into law school, worked odd jobs. 1832 - Chosen captain of company of volunteers which did not see battle in the Black Hawk War. 1833 - Grocery business failed. Declared bankruptcy, yet paid off the money he borrowed from friends to start his business. 1834 - Elected to Illinois state legislature and served four successive terms (until 1841). 1836 - Obtained license as an attorney. 1837 - Became law partner in Springfield, Illinois, with John T. Stuart. 1838 - Defeated in becoming speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. 1840 - Defeated in becoming elector. 1842 - Married Mary Todd on Nov. 4. They had four sons. 1843 - Defeated for US House of Representatives. 1847 - Served one term in US House of Representatives as a Whig. 1849 - Defeated for US House of Representatives. 1849 - Rejected for the position of Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1849 - Retired from politics. 1855 - Defeated for US Senate as a Whig. 1855 - Became a Republican. 1856 - Considered for vice-president (got less than 100 votes in convention). 1858 - Nominated as the Republican candidate for US Senator from Illinois. 1858 - Challenged Stephen A. Douglas. The seven debates became famous. 1858 - Defeated for US Senate as a Republican, he had made his mark. 1860 - Selected as the Republican candidate for president. 1860 - Elected president of the United States with a minority of the popular vote. 1861 - Inaugurated March 4. 1861 - Seven states had seceded by the time of his inauguration. 1861 - On April 12, Fort Sumter was fired upon and the Civil War had begun. 1863 - Issued Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1. 1864 - Elected to second term as president by a great majority. 1865 - On April 9, Gen. Robert E. Lee and Gen. Ulysses S. Grant signed the terms of Confederate Surrender. 1865 - On April 14, Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending a performance at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC. He died the next morning.
Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can. Point out to them how the nominal winner is often a real loser - in fees, expenses, and waste of time. As a peacemaker the lawyer has a superior opportunity of being a good man. There will still be business enough.
Talk of nothing but business, and dispatch that business quickly.
A person who is too nice as an observer of the business of the crowd, like one who is too curious in observing the labor of bees, will often be stung for his curiosity.
Men, some to business, some to pleasure take; But every woman is at heart a rake.
One who is too wise an observer of the business of others, like one who is too curious in observing the labor of bees, will often be stung for his curiosity.
Gilbert White discovered the formula for complete happiness, but he died before making the announcement, leaving it for me to do so. It is to be very busy with the unimportant.
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