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Smart Women Get Away
This article is about making plans to get away so you can develop a new perspective on your life. Changing your environment by taking a trip from 24 hours-1 month can create a whole new positive outlook on your life. It is essential that we take that time to honor ourselves and gain new insight.

Smart Women Get a “Personal” Check-Up
This article is about women getting their very own personal checkup in order to realize their Big Idea, Dreams and Goals. It’s kind of like going to the doctor. Asking a lot of questions to focus on and get clear about what’s going on, what’s working, what’s not working. Finding the right support system so that you can work on and reach your goals and finally having a plan of action that clearly maps out your strategy.

Smart Women Give Themselves Permission
This article is about supporting women to accomplish their dreams and Big Ideas. Women need to give themselves permission that it’s ok to go for it in life. To really dream big and then make a plan to make it happen. Women need to first decide what they want and then give themselves permission to ask for support wherever they need it in order to accomplish the goals.

Smart Women Know When to Let Go
This article is about realizing that in order for things to change in our life, we ourselves need to change. A wise mentor told me once, that “change does not always mean success but success always means change.” We need to let go of the things that no longer serve us and create the space for something new. New growth and learning, new relationships, new career. Whatever you want to manifest in your life, you will need to make changes along the way.

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Book Review -- The four-step strategy to ignite customer evangelists and keep them for life – Greg Stielstra; Collins Publishers, 10 East 53rd Street, NY, NY 10022; www.harpercollins.com; ISBN 0060776706; 256 pages, October 1, 2005; $21.95

Lesson #3: Let Your Intellect Rely On Your Instincts
One month before Ash’s company was set to launch, her second husband died of a heart attack. He had been the one in charge of the legal and financial matters of Beauty by Mary Kay. With him gone, Ash wasn’t sure if she could still succeed in achieving her dreams. When she approached both her lawyer and accountant with the idea to continue launching her company, she was given the same response – she was told she would lose her entire life savings of $5,000. They did not think Ash had what it took to succeed without her husband.

The Undelivered Promise: Rwanda’s Internet
The New York Times is running a story on the promised, but undelivered, widespread high-speed internet that Greg Wyler’s Terracom promised 4 years ago.

Lesson #2: Make The Best With What You Have
“I didn’t have a video background, but my husband and I borrowed video equipment and started to shoot scenes on a tabletop in my basement,” says Aigner-Clark. “I put a puppet on my hand and plopped my cat down in front of the camera. My husband and I used our home computer to edit our first video.”

Lying on a Nail
Once there was a young woman who didn't like her job. Everyday when she came home from work, she told her husband how terrible her day had been, how tiring the work and how unreasonable her boss. "Leave that job," her husband told her.

Balancing Working at Home with Your Husband
Working at home can provide you with many benefits. However, balancing your life working at home with your husband is not always going to be an easy task. Sure, you may be home all the time, but being home doesn't equal quality time with your husband.

Moody Brews - Small Town Woman in Business Success.
This summer I drove through Doris, California and stopped to visit with Julie Barkman, owner of 'Moody Brews' Coffee Drive Thru. For ten years Julie worked in adult education, commuting 25 miles to Klamath Falls, Oregon. In 2007, Julie and her husband decided to start a business to stop her commute, providing her the freedom to be there for her family and giving them a way to give back to their community. Julie named her coffee shop 'Moody Brews' because she is a big fan of the Moody Blues Music. Mr. Barkman, her husband, built the drive thru from scratch.

CARVE YOUR SUCCESS KEY
I had just finished commenting to my husband how much I liked the use of copper in the Parade of Homes' kitchen we were touring, when I overheard another woman telling her husband how much she disliked the look. It made me laugh. It's funny how we see things differently.

Your Online Copy Must Deliver Proof of "Cred"
In the year 2000, there was a movie starring Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan called Proof of Life in which Ryan's husband was kidnapped by guerilla rebels and held for ransom. Before she could pay, Russell Crowe stepped in as the hostage negotiator and said she wouldn't pay without some sign the husband was still alive. He demanded "Proof of Life" from the kidnappers. The selling equivalent of this is proof of credibility. Before a sales prospect will consider doing business with you, he will want to see clear signs that you are the real deal.

Getting Sach'd
Recently Greg Smith submitted his resignation from Goldman Sachs in a rather public way, with an op-ed in the New York Times. His diatribe against the abuses of a culture he described as "not right" led to an outpouring of emotion that will reverberate around the financial world and social media for years.

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