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Give Something Back
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| A great philosopher once said, whatever you want more of, give it away. The best way to ensure an ongoing flow of abundance into your life is to share with others the wealth you receive. I am a big believer in tithing -- giving away 10% of your income to your church and favorite charities. I believe that it does indeed come back multiplied. This has been demonstrated in my life and the lives of Chicken Soup for the Soul readers over and over again. |
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Warrior Mind
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If you’ve set your sights on massive success or have lofty goals, the path to victory will be strewn with setbacks. To make it in business today, you need a warrior mind and a warrior spirit. Only then will you achieve warrior results.
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The Joel Roberts Way to Make Profits from Problems
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| Joel Roberts used to be with KABC radio in Los Angeles. He went from radio to marketing, and he now trains people on how to become direct marketers.
His list of clients speaks for itself; it includes Harv Eker (Secrets of the Millionaire Mind) and Stephen Covey (The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People), and he is also the official media coach for Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Chet Holmes says to focus on the market data - focus on the problem. Chet’s advice is to build the pain until they can’t stand it any longer and they have to take action.
Joel Roberts has a similar but unique perspective. He answers the question: How Do You Get The Attention Of The Mass Media? |
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With a Little Help from my Friends Others or Even Strangers
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| Do you know what almost all successful business owners have in common? They all possess the ability to ask for what they need, no matter who they have to approach in order to bring them closer to their goals. Depending on one’s personality, this could be one of the scariest parts about business. Being afraid of making cold calls, soliciting business from potential clients, and/or being rejected the 8-9 times out of 10 (which is typical for a business owner) is often what causes most businesses to fail. |
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Power of Stories - How Great Companies Win Customers & Ignite Performance - In Less Than 5 Minutes
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| "Story-telling" is one of the most under-utilized strategic "weapons" in business. Great companies know that stories can wow customers, ignite employees and make them the envy of their competitors. Read this article and find out why and stories are so powerful in leadership, marketing and customer service. A "must read" for any business that wants to stand out from the crowd! |
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The Enlightened Way to Wealth and Success
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| There is a idea discussed in the book One Minute Millionaire, a wonderful and empowering book by Mark Victor Hansen of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series and Robert Allen, author of Multiple Streams of Income and several other best-selling books. Their premise is something they call an Enlightened Millionaire. |
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Give Something Back
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| A great philosopher once said, whatever you want more of, give it away. The best way to ensure an ongoing flow of abundance into your life is to share with others the wealth you receive. I am a big believer in tithing -- giving away 10% of your income to your church and favorite charities. I believe that it does indeed come back multiplied. This has been demonstrated in my life and the lives of Chicken Soup for the Soul readers over and over again. |
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The Soul of Business Part One
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| Soul and business. Business and ... soul. You don’t often see these two words in the same sentence — especially over the last "make-it-until-you-drop-I don’t care who’s in my way” 60 years. |
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The Joel Roberts Way to Make Profits from Problems
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| Joel Roberts used to be with KABC radio in Los Angeles. He went from radio to marketing, and he now trains people on how to become direct marketers.
His list of clients speaks for itself; it includes Harv Eker (Secrets of the Millionaire Mind) and Stephen Covey (The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People), and he is also the official media coach for Chicken Soup for the Soul.
Chet Holmes says to focus on the market data - focus on the problem. Chet’s advice is to build the pain until they can’t stand it any longer and they have to take action.
Joel Roberts has a similar but unique perspective. He answers the question: How Do You Get The Attention Of The Mass Media? |
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There was a Fly in the soup!!! But they kept the customer
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We have all heard it happened to someone, we have herd the jokes,
Customer to Waiter: “What is that fly doing in my soup?”
Waiter. “Looks like the back stroke.”
Customer to Waiter: “There is a fly in my soup.”
Waiter: “Don’t worry, He will not eat much.” |
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Lesson #4: Nice Guys Finish Last
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| “My father wasn’t a believer in ‘monetary allowances’ for my sisters and me, so he set us up raising chickens,” recalls Steinbrenner. “We sold the eggs to our neighbours…If one of our neighbours wanted a fresh chicken, then we also had to kill and dress the chicken.” |
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Books, Licensing and Franchising
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| Recently, while visiting a book store, I came across the Self Help Section, there were books with almost every possible book, How to win friends and influence people, Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul, Chicken Soup for the Entrepreneur, Guide to Investing, Unleash the Power Within and even one on how to author a book, Guerilla Marketing for Freshers and many many more similar titles. Since, there was an entire section dedicated for Self Help Books, It does seem that this is one of the popular categories. Several of these books are New York Times Bestsellers and so on.
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Happy Birthday U.S.A. And 3 Throaty Cheers!
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| There is a great deal of soul-searching going on in the United States as our 234th birthday arrives. Though nowhere near the soul-searching that loomed in Independence Hall 234 years ago today. |
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Chick-fil-A Franchise Information and Costs
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| Truett Cathy opened his first ever restaurant establishment in rural Georgia 60 years ago. In the year 1964, his restaurant came out with its first boneless chicken breast sandwich, which was named Chick-fil-A, which was eventually adopted by the entire restaurant chain. The Chick-fil-A franchise is also the first chain of restaurants that offered chicken nuggets to its patron diners. |
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The Chicken Connoisseur: The Early Years of Chick-fil-A’s S. Truett Cathy
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| At a time when the hamburger was dominating America’s fast food industry, a young Samuel Truett Cathy had a different idea: why not a chicken sandwich? With that, in 1946, Cathy launched a restaurant called Dwarf Grill, which would in time morph into the Chick-fil-A chain of over 1,500 quick service restaurants that specializes in chicken dinners, and has become something of a cultural icon in the southern U.S. |
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