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Fail Quickly To Succeed Fast
Almost every business owner has a continual supply of new ideas. But most of them never follow through on even one of those ideas. It's like they leave what could be the key to their future success locked up in a closet somewhere - never letting it see the light of day. Over the years, my experience has been that business owners are so reluctant to try out their new ideas because they don't have a simple way of testing them in an easy and low-risk manner. They (wrongly) believe that they would need to make significant changes in how their business runs in order to test an idea. And if that idea proves to be less-than-ideal, they are scared they will have hurt their business. But it doesn't have to be that way. They can apply "quick-failing" tactics to easily and safely test new ideas

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Lesson #1: Build Byte By Byte
“I've learned from experience that a company can grow too fast,” says Dell. “You have to be careful about expanding into new businesses because if you get into too many too quickly, you won't have the experience or the infrastructure to succeed.”

Lesson #5: Every Business Needs its Cheering Bull
“You'll fail at some things – that’s a learning experience that you need so that you can take that on to the next experience,” says Omidyar. “What you learn from those challenges and those failures are what will get you past the next ones…I was the pretty consistent bull and the cheerleader on eBay actually.”

Spiritually Affirming Business Practices
We are all familiar with the benefits of exercise to our physical health, the importance of intellectual stimulation to our mental acuity and the process of achieving emotional health through introspective therapeutic work. So how do we create spiritual affirming business practices that will support our experience as entrepreneurs? Spiritual fitness, as I have come to define it, is one's capacity to experience one's self as a spiritual being having a human experience and to live fully in both dimensions.

The Watermelon Credo, Self Confidence and Success
Self confidence is a key to career and life success. Successful people are self confident. Optimism is the foundation of self confidence. Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos Cookies and Uncle Wally's Muffin Company, says it well in his Watermelon Credo. "Whatever you believe creates your reality. Believe that life is a positive experience and it will be." Optimists believe that life is a positive experience. I believe that life is a positive experience. Of course, I'm a relentless optimist. How about you?

Magic Happens When you put on a Different Pair of Glasses
How we experience life depends on our point of view, our attitude. And our attitude and view is colored by our lenses of past experience, judgment and so on. How differently might we experience our life if we changed our "glasses" more often?

MLM secrets-business opportunity?
As someone who has twice experienced the trials and tribulations of an MLM business opportunity I can give you the benefit of that experience. As Archibald Macleish said, “There is only one thing more painful than learning by experience and that is not learning by experience.” So, to help you, here are my thoughts on the pitfalls of building your business, from the struggle to get leads to the problems of developing and keeping a team. These are the MLM secrets that you don’t hear about until it’s too late.

Franchise Business: No experience? Not a problem!
Unlike traditional business models where experience in a certain job or industry can often be an advantage, buying a franchise often requires no previous experience. We look at how a franchise works and how having no experience may actually be an advantage to becoming a franchisee in some cases.

Complaining with Style!
A friend recently went to Sante Fe and had a less than scintillating experience at the Inn and Spa at Loretto. I thought the online review he posted at tripadvisor.com was masterful. (I may copy some of his refined language the next time I have a crappy experience.)

Engagement, Customer Experience Drive Loyalty
Which stores do a great job of creating loyalty? How do engagement and experience play into that? These are questions I found myself asking as I went on a hastily planned shopping experience to the “local” upscale mall.

Level 1 Leadership Communication - Becoming the Leader You Want/Need to Be
You'd think a 26 year old would be thrilled with an early promotion to VP/GM, right? Find out why I wasn't and what I learned from the experience and what YOU can learn from my experience!

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