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Is Experience The Best Teacher?
It’s interesting to consider the wisdom of some expressions in common use these days. How about the phrase “Experience is the best teacher?” Or how about this gem, “What you don’t know won’t hurt you?” And what about, “He or she is a born sales person” or “Ignorance is bliss”? As I work these days with sales people and sales managers across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia I see so many examples of why beliefs like these are so dangerous.Experience is not the best teacher

Who's Paying for Your Online Ignorance?
Ignorance is bliss... sometimes yes, but most of the time no. If you are a home business owner, who is seriously trying to build a business and succeed, you can't afford to play the ignorance card. You need to be a responsible business owner who knows the rules and regulations that go with running a business online, specifically YOUR business. More importantly, you need to adhere to them. If you don't, not only do you pay the price, but so do others, which is unfair to them.

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Reputation Management Starts at Home
…One Day at a Time “It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory!” “There is a penalty for ignorance. We are paying through the nose.” – W. Edwards Deming

Follow Your Bliss
“The happiest are those who have made a profession and a lifestyle of being in touch with their bliss; the most frustrated are those who have accepted one job or another because they didn’t know what else to do, and once employed have never had the time to figure how to get out.” -- John Lane, Timeless Simplicity

Ignorance Could Be Your Salvation
Instead of bluffing our way through problems, quite often the best way to handle a situation is to confess your ignorance. You might just hit a homerun.

Who's Paying for Your Online Ignorance?
Ignorance is bliss... sometimes yes, but most of the time no. If you are a home business owner, who is seriously trying to build a business and succeed, you can't afford to play the ignorance card. You need to be a responsible business owner who knows the rules and regulations that go with running a business online, specifically YOUR business. More importantly, you need to adhere to them. If you don't, not only do you pay the price, but so do others, which is unfair to them.

There are Wolves at the Door and I Used To Be One
So you have decided to open your own business--to "Follow Your Bliss" as the wonderful folklorist and mythologist Joseph Campbell was wont to say. You are to be truly commended for finding the courage within to do so and taking that leap; but be cautious--there will be wolves at the door. I know this, because at one time I used to be one.

Is Experience The Best Teacher?
It’s interesting to consider the wisdom of some expressions in common use these days. How about the phrase “Experience is the best teacher?” Or how about this gem, “What you don’t know won’t hurt you?” And what about, “He or she is a born sales person” or “Ignorance is bliss”? As I work these days with sales people and sales managers across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia I see so many examples of why beliefs like these are so dangerous.Experience is not the best teacher

The 11:10 Rule!
Almost everyone in the US is seduced by the ignorance that lies behind this rule. This is most commonly the biggest cause of stress in family life and few know about it. Read on as David Oliver unpacks this insight

ASK - A Magic Little Word For Every Online Entrepreneur Who Wants To Get Wealthy
Many people, including a fair percentage of Internet marketers, have issues with asking for help under the mistaken belief that it shows ignorance or incompetence on their part. Nothing could be further from the truth.

How a Top Sales Manager Gets Their Salespeople to Sell More Stuff!
When do you do your best work? When you feel bad or when you feel good? The obvious answer is when you feel good. No one feels like doing much of anything when they feel bad. When people don't feel so good, they end up doing very little....not a good situation for you. So it begs the question: does the salesperson brimming with confidence sell more than the salesperson who lacks confidence? The answer may seem obvious, but why do so few average sales managers spend the majority of their time building their people's confidence up instead of ripping it down? It could be that many sales managers are former sales salespeople themselves and "seagull sales management" (swoop in, dump on the rep, then fly away), is all they know. In this case, unfortunately, ignorance begets more ignorance...

Marriage and Money: 6 Secrets to Turn Money Madness into Marital Bliss
The number one issue that most couples argue about is money. To help you stay away from money madness in your relationship, here are the 6 most important steps to take to hang onto your marital bliss:

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