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Do you hate the poor enough to be charitable?
You're going to despise me, so let's get that over and done with. It is winter in Cape Town. Temperatures plunge to the low single Celsius digits. Worse than that though is the hurtling, searing, icy bullets of rain thrust malevolently in gales that reach over 100 kilometres per hour. You don't want to be living in a plastic shelter in an informal settlement during one of our winters. Millions do.

How Do Successful Entrepreneurs Become Successful?
Brian Tracy is a personal development coach; his talks and seminar topics include leadership, sales, managerial effectiveness and business strategy. In short, he helps people become successful. He said that the most successful entrepreneurs have a flight plan, and in a moment, I’ll describe what it looks like. In MindValley, we look at things differently and we have a different attitude for failure. Although not everything we do works, when we do something and it turns out a disaster, we don’t put shame on it. We celebrate it and say ‘thank you’ because we’ve learned how NOT to do it, and we’re going to change course. I hope you find Brian Tracy’s words as instructive and motivating as I did.

Home Business Expert: Importance Of Prosperity Consciousness
"Invest three percent of your income in yourself (self-development) in order to guarantee your future." Brian Tracy Author

How Do I Keep My Business Afloat?
"Plants don't want to die." Doug Maurer, Brian-Kyles Construction I was talking with my good friend Doug Maurer the other day. Doug is the founder and owner of Brian-Kyles Construction, which is a landscaping company based in Northeast Ohio. Doug was talking with me about a plant in my front yard that wasn't doing so well. He was explaining how I should cut the shrub down to its base to re-balance the plant so the roots were larger than the plant itself. And then he said the quote above regarding plants not wanting to die. It got me to thinking about how businesses are a lot like plants. Businesses don't want to die either. This is particularly true of small businesses.

Why DO Idiots Eat Their Young? And, Is it a Bad thing?
If we compare the typical "idiot" in business to the starving family patriarch in the cruelest of winters, interesting parallels start to surface. Consider the challenge of feeding a family to the typical business leader that must financially feed his or her team. Imagine the bad winter as analogous to the challenging business climate and the story starts to sizzle.

So, You Think You Want To Become An Entrepreneur?
VocationVacations Founder, Brian Kurth, provides five key questions to ask yourself prior to becoming an entrepreneur.

Finding Your Dream Job In Your 50's
Career transition expert and VocationVacations founder, Brian Kurth, offers up dream job pursuit tips for the 50+ generation

The Compassionate Samurai
Recently, I was shocked to hear the news that my friend and colleague Brian Klemmer had suddenly passed away. Brian had been a happy, healthy, 61-year-old with what seemed to be a limitless future, so his death hit me very hard. When we lose someone special to us, our immediate thoughts go to the time we spent together and what that individual meant in our own lives. Brian was certainly a significant person to me in this way; but with an individual like Brian Klemmer, one must also consider the global loss to people around the world.

Moving Out of a Career Rut
Brian's head was starting to throb as he scrolled through the two dozen new voice and e-mails messages on his Blackberry while walking to his cubicle. Looks like another crazy day in the hamster cage he muttered to himself as he saw his phone message light blinking frantically. Brian, age 41, was growing increasingly frustrated. Despite working 50 hours and more per week (with an increasing amount of weekend work to "catch up") it felt like his career wasn't going anywhere. Work that once energized him now left him drained. Brian felt that unreasonable customers, managers, and co-workers were speeding up his hamster wheel just to watch him run faster. He had little time with his family and no time left to look after his health and fitness.

B2B Demand Generation Expert Brian Carroll to appear on Mad Marketing TV
Mad Marketing TV - the most TV-like show in the industry is fortunate to have world-class guests. One of those is Brian Carroll. We're honored to have Brian on our show.

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