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There are so many opportunities how can one choose?
Every time I lead a Dreaming Room® this question comes up. It’s usually asked by someone who has difficulty making up his or her mind. Who is so overwhelmed by the flood of thoughts that run through the mind as to be completely incapacitated by the sheer weight of them? At least that’s how it feels when you’re inside that person, as we all are from time to time. I call it the Reluctant Entrepreneur. I talk about that syndrome a lot in my latest book, E-Myth Mastery: The Seven Essential Disciplines for Building a World Class Business.

“I haven’t a dream, wouldn’t know where to get one, and my mind is as vacant as an empty cupboard!”
Just finished my 15th Dreaming Room, and if I must say so (and I must), I was faced with the most difficult group of people I have ever faced.

Caution to the winds?
Yes, let’s throw caution to the winds and throw out our old habits with it. I just listened for the first time to my introduction to the Vancouver Dreaming Room recently past, and was I surprised!

Have you read Banker to the Poor?
If not, it was written by Muhammad Yunus, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for founding Grameen Bank in Bangladesh.

Organizing For Growth
It has been a long time since I read the most extraordinary business book I have ever read, Organizing For Growth by Theodore Levitt.

I can’t help but wonder if I were born in any other time…
…how different my life would be today. If you were to ask the very same question, I am sure you would discover some remarkably interesting answers.

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People love their pets and theyll spare no expense on them My dog is my child and I want the best for him agrees entrepreneur Roxanne Pettipas
As homes get smaller while televisions get bigger, that big black box in the living room may become an unwanted eyesore. “Women especially resent an ugly TV in their living room or bedroom,” claims entrepreneur Heather Azima.

There are so many opportunities how can one choose?
Every time I lead a Dreaming Room® this question comes up. It’s usually asked by someone who has difficulty making up his or her mind. Who is so overwhelmed by the flood of thoughts that run through the mind as to be completely incapacitated by the sheer weight of them? At least that’s how it feels when you’re inside that person, as we all are from time to time. I call it the Reluctant Entrepreneur. I talk about that syndrome a lot in my latest book, E-Myth Mastery: The Seven Essential Disciplines for Building a World Class Business.

“Working A Room – The Top Ten Tips, From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
“WOW!” That is just one word that comes to mind when I walk into a business function room and there are many people I already know, but many more people whom I have never met. And I envision the many new opportunities that exist in that room for contacts and connections, and maybe even some new friends. And as a strategic thinking business coach I also know that WOW is the last word some of you will think of when facing this situation. The words might be “OH NO!” So I decided to write this article to address both reactions. So what are the ten top tips on working a room? My research and personal experiences lead me to the following ten tips:

“I haven’t a dream, wouldn’t know where to get one, and my mind is as vacant as an empty cupboard!”
Just finished my 15th Dreaming Room, and if I must say so (and I must), I was faced with the most difficult group of people I have ever faced.

Caution to the winds?
Yes, let’s throw caution to the winds and throw out our old habits with it. I just listened for the first time to my introduction to the Vancouver Dreaming Room recently past, and was I surprised!

Make Better Use of the Waiting Room of Your Dental Clinic
Decoration ideas for the waiting room of your dental clinic. Make the waiting room a place for communication and to better promote your business.

Smart Tips for ‘Working the Room’
Once you’re at an event – whether social or business – you need to make the most of it and ‘work the room’. I witnessed some excellent working of the room at the Oaks Day cocktail party, which I’ll share with you here.

Home-based Business: Pillar Candles III
If you are into candle-making for your home-based business, pillar candles are among your creations. They are versatile on their appearance, effect, color, sizes and shapes. Depending on the theme of your decoration, there are a set that suit your living room, bed room, bathroom or even your dining room.

Our Values Shape Our Character and Culture
When he spotted his grandpa asleep on the family room couch, the rambunctious ten year old saw his chance. With cat-like stealth, Jason quietly crept up on grandpa and gently smeared a small bit of smelly old cheese into his moustache. As grandpa mumbled and stirred, Jason bolted from the room. Peeking around the corner, Jason fought it hard to contain himself as he watched grandpa open his eyes and take a sniff of the air. "Whew! This room stinks", grandpa exclaimed. Rising from the couch he went into the front hall.

Grow Your Business By Attending Live Events
Think of it, you’re in a room with like-minded people, all learning from experts you respect. In that room are prospective clients, potential JV partners, new and old friends and colleagues. Plus, you may be in a beautiful setting with time to think about your business from a broader perspective. What’s not to love about attending live events!

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