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Lesson #1: Look To A Need That Is Right Under Your Nose
“Before Baby Einstein, I was an English major in college and after that I was a teacher in high school and left when I had my first baby,” says Aigner-Clark. “At that time, there was nothing that existed that was fun educational videos for babies. That is when I realized that there was a need in the market place and best of all I was my own customer.”

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Building a Solid Network
A client who has a fine arts degree wanted to move out of his successful career in advertising and into the real estate development business. He had already enrolled in a top notch MBA program to learn more about the field. In addition he had found work with a bank doing real estate appraisals

If It No Longer Works for You Let It Go
Is there a part of your life that is currently dissatisfying to you? In the past things were fine and you were fine, but now you are not. Stated a little differently, the same relationship or situation that used to work for you no longer brings you the same feelings of contentment and fulfillment today.

A Few "Talent Lessons" from the Arts
Been meaning to publish this for a while. If we are in an Age of Talent, then we can turn to guidance from arenas where the Big Idea of Talent has been standard fare for eons. Namely, the likes of the arts. I put together a single PPT slide called "A Few 'Talent Lessons' from the Arts." You'll find the content (pretty self-explanatory) below—and then another tiny Special Presentation. To wit

Lesson #1: Do Something that Excites the Senses
Lauren is an avid car enthusiast. His rare and classic car collection has won numerous best in show awards and has been featured at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. But for Lauren, spending money on expensive cars was never just about driving fast or looking good.

No More Secrets
In personal develop there’s a lot of promotion around “secrets.” That was once true in the martial arts community as well...

With a Lease The Devil Is In The Details
This week we'll discuss the most important aspect of the process: signing a commercial lease (insert dramatic music here). One of the biggest mistakes many entrepreneurs make when leasing commercial space is not reading the lease. Forget reading the fine print. When it comes to a lease its ALL fine print

Photography , artwork and perfection
the simularitys of these three arts

Martial Arts, From a Relevant Perspective
While it is possible to open a dojo with some punching bags, hand targets, a few jump-ropes and seedy business sense, martial arts is an ancient practice which, in the right hands, can offer a whole lot more to a student. Read on to see how we have not only accomplished a program which can train world champions in martial arts, but have also achieved a complete, holistic experience which can improve your understanding of health, fitness and mental strength.

Life Accumulates in Our Personal Choice Accounts
A farmer prayed fervently every night during harvest season for a fine crop. He pleaded for crops as fine as his neighbors. After one night of particularly strong lamenting and pleading, the Lord finally replied. "Ben," He exclaimed, "How can I give you a harvest? You didn't plant any seeds last spring."

Success is as Easy as ABCD
It's not often you get a broad sweep of global leaders and key players in the worlds of business, entertainment, the arts, media and spirituality delivering the same message but that is exactly what happened when Geoffrey Canavan assembled an eclectic mix of guests for his 13 part radio series on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel. Each week, Geoff interviewed key people from the worlds of business, spirituality, technology, finance and the arts on what realism meant to them and how it impacted on their lives and businesses.

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