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The Karmic Capitalist: Should I Wait Until I’m Rich to Give Back?
Should I wait until I’m rich to give back? This is a question I have fought with a lot over the years.

Six a day, six days a week
Need a basic but realistic recipe for a balanced diet? Go for six ‘airplane-sized’ meals a day, six days a week (no, not the size of an actual airplane…but the size of the meals they serve you on board).

Why productivity now matters: 5 talent essentials
Switching on the nightly news recently you may have been struck by images of frazzled-looking brokers on Wall Street attempting to cope with the turbulent markets. You may have also thought, 'I can relate to that'. According to Andrew May, author and stress management expert, Australia is not in danger of becoming a nation of workaholics - we are already there.

When The Going Gets Tough...The Tough Start Looking For New Customers
At the moment the news seems to be full of nothing but doom and disaster, fire and famine, war and pestilence, death and destruction. So it might seem insane to be talking about how to find new customers in these circumstances.

Celebrating 10 Years in Business Lessons Learned
As a coach and professional communications consultant, I've experienced a lot in my first 10 years in business. This article shares some of the top lessons learned. From balance, to personal marketing and hard work...some tips to help folks just starting out get on the right track.

Northwoods Alchemy IV - Africa is looking up
After years of being fed a constant diet of bad news about the continent, most Americans are all too ready to assume nothing but the worst stories come out of Africa. Sometimes it seems that CNN has a special slot reserved just for a weekly feature on pestilence, war and famine. At least in the US media, you really have to look hard to find anything approaching good news about Africa, anything you might think of “looking up” to.

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What You Must Do for One Whole Day Every Week for Your Business
Do you experience periods of feast or famine in your business? Do you only think about marketing when you realize you are running low on clients? Do you have some steady clients but you’d love to have more? Or are you still struggling to barely reach your key business goals? If any of these situations describe you, and you are serious about making some changes, I have an idea for you. First, a few more questions.

Joint Ventures for Coaches and Consultants
Many Coaches and Consultants experience the "feast or famine, chicken or feathers" ups and downs in income - they're either out there selling, or they're delivering. Here’s the key to overcoming the Boom-Bust Blues!

Report from the Field: Incorporating Microfinance into Kenya's Economic Recovery Strategy
With a population of 30 million people and a per capita income of US$260, Kenya is categorized the 20th poorest country in the world.[1] Estimates indicate that about 47% of the rural population and 29% of the urban population live under conditions of absolute poverty, where malnutrition and seasonal famine are not just a consistent fear, but also a frequent reality in their lives. On the other hand, the unemployment rate, currently estimated at between 25% and 35%, threatens to get out of hand as roughly 0.5 million school dropouts continue to join the ranks of the unemployed every year.

Northwoods Alchemy IV - Africa is looking up
After years of being fed a constant diet of bad news about the continent, most Americans are all too ready to assume nothing but the worst stories come out of Africa. Sometimes it seems that CNN has a special slot reserved just for a weekly feature on pestilence, war and famine. At least in the US media, you really have to look hard to find anything approaching good news about Africa, anything you might think of “looking up” to.

A Turkey Vulture?
When business owners are tired of experiencing the ups and downs, “feast or famine” of seasonal business cycles, the pressures of price wars, the ineffectiveness of conventional advertising and the long hours and hard work, they look for alternatives. And that’s when they are vulnerable to the schemes and dreams out there that often look like soaring eagles but are, in fact, turkey vultures.

When The Going Gets Tough...The Tough Start Looking For New Customers
At the moment the news seems to be full of nothing but doom and disaster, fire and famine, war and pestilence, death and destruction. So it might seem insane to be talking about how to find new customers in these circumstances.

The Secret to Staying Booked Solid
Tired of feast or famine? Wish you had a long waiting list of new clients? If you provide a service like consulting, graphic design, Web design, Interior Design, copywriting, etc. you can book yourself out weeks or even months in advance. All you have to do is follow the airlines’ lead…

History of the Green Revolution
The green revolution began as a scientific experiment. The techniques developed have helped countries to avoid famine and mass starvation.

The Ten Healthiest Foods You Must Be Eating
Right now, even as food shortages threaten to bring famine to the Third World, food remains plentiful in the U.S., suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it will reveal the ten healthiest foods you must be eating to keep your energy up and your immune system strong.

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