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Lesson #1: Find Your Niche Market
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| “You go to the people who are the smartest and most sophisticated and deliver on day one,” says Simmons. “Do a good job of it, and it’ll grow on its own.” |
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Lesson #4: Bend the Rules
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| “Rules are sometimes a problem when you’re a creative entrepreneur,” says Simmons. |
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Beliefs: The Software of the Mind
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| The mind is the most powerful bio computer known to man. The software we run on it determines everything. Our beliefs and belief systems run like programs of the mind. Preventing us from accomplishing what we want or propelling us to new heights of achievement. Change your mental software when you change your beliefs. Learn how in beliefs the software of the mind. |
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The Birth of Diddy: Sean Combs Makes His World Debut
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| Born on the dangerous streets of Harlem and exposed to violence at an early age, the odds were stacked against Sean Combs, a.k.a. Diddy, from day one. Nobody believed he would amount to much, let alone go on to become one of the most successful and well-known musicians, producers and entrepreneurs of our time. |
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Lesson #5: Don’t Forget Where You Came From
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| “As busy as I am wherever I am, I try to get out and walk the streets,” says Gardner, “to remember how far I’ve come and appreciate every baby step of the way.” |
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Lesson #3: Get Word Of Your Business Out There
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| “We didn’t spend any money on marketing and advertising,” recalls Aigner-Clark. So just how exactly did her basement operation become the billion dollar industry leader that it is today? What it all came down to, she says, was her ability to hit the streets and get people talking about her business. |
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2.5 Living and working in the urban informal economy: Working Out of Poverty
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| Street vendors in Mexico City; rickshaw pullers in Calcutta; jeepney
drivers in Manila; garbage collectors in Bogotá; and roadside barbers in Durban
– those who work on the streets or in the open air are the more visible
occupational groups in the informal economy. The streets of cities, towns,
and villages in most developing countries – and in many developed countries
– are lined with barbers, cobblers, garbage collectors, waste recyclers, and
vendors of vegetables, fruit, meat, fish, snack foods, and a myriad of nonperishable
items ranging from locks and keys to soaps and detergents, and
clothing. In many countries, head-loaders, cart pullers, bicycle peddlers,
rickshaw pullers, and camel, bullock, or horse-cart drivers jostle to make
their way down narrow village lanes or through the maze of traffic on city
streets. |
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Funke Adenodi Akinbuli Helps Disabled in Africa Live With Dignity & Respect
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| If you didn't already know, most of Africa’s disabled [including the blind, paraplegic etc.] citizens live in deplorable conditions. Most are unemployed and can be found on Africa’s major streets and highways placing themselves in harm’s way as they beg for money to meet their basic needs. Rarely will you find a paraplegic in Africa, for example, with necessary medical equipment i.e. wheelchair. Most navigate the streets and freeways on their hands. Sadly, a lot of Africa’s citizens have become desensitized to the deplorable conditions of the disabled partly because most are frustrated with economic and political conditions in the continent and are barely trying to keep heads above water. Others just have no idea where to begin helping and still most lack awareness of the plight of the disabled.
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My Friend on the Street in Shanghai
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| It's the smallest gestures that often go the farthest toward helping another and oneself in the process. This is a story of a "poor" fellow on the streets of Shanghai who made my day by allowing me to help make his. |
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Taking Leadership On Adequacy By Following Up
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| Adequate is a term that should be reserved for streets, sewers, mops and fast-food restaurants. Yet, we dream: “If we could just have adequate schools … if only.” Nevertheless, it is good to have the “adequacy studies” to confirm for us (and others) what we knew and hoped for. |
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Top Three Mistakes Made in Selecting Referral Partners
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| There are thousands of dollars invested every year in creating a compelling brand. Once created, well designed pieces of collateral hit the streets through different venues; email newsletters, direct mail, blogs and videos. All important strategies and tactics for generating qualified opportunities. |
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How to Deal With New Car Registration
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| A car can not be driven on the streets without a registration. This is the law in every state. Handling a new registration for a car is only a matter of getting certain documents together to take down to the area department of motor vehicles. |
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A Paris Rendezvous
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| Paris calls out to everyone’s imagination like no other city does- the joi de vivre of Parisian streets, its lively sights and sounds, historical monuments, beautiful museums, are an enticing proposition to travelers around the world. Whether you have come here a dozen times or if it is your daily visit, does not really matter, this city will charm you every time you walk down its streets. |
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