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Wish I Could Bring Myself to Giggle (or At Least Smile) in Public
There's nothing to smile about in the world financial markets. The pain is spreading by the nano-second. But it's hard not to giggle at least a little.

Walt is Rolling in his Grave
The new Mickey feels like Disney prioritized profits over a brand, a brand we've trusted with our kids for over 50 years.

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How Raising Your Vibrations Helps Increase Your Success and Nine Other Universal Principles You Should Know
Whatever business we’re in, we all have something in common. We could benefit from the wise counsel of a trusted business partner. The good news is that this partner is already here but has been sadly underused and neglected. Your business partner is a powerful force with all the wisdom of the universe and always has your best interests at heart. It’s your Higher Power or Higher Consciousness—the Divine Wisdom within you that you can access at any time for a wealth of information, ideas, support and guidance.

Sales Tip – Top 3 Selling Crimes: Bring in the Sales Crime Stoppers!
Salespeople need an edge in a down economy. You can get some edge from being a sales crime stopper and here are some sales crime stopping tips.

Michael Vick Makes 1.6 Mil With Eagles, Can You Make Money Starting an Internet Business From Home?
All of the talk recently is about whether Michael Vick should be able to play professional football because he committed a terrible crime, made a huge mistake in his life. I want to start this article by saying that I love dogs and was horrified by the pictures from the crime committed at Michael Vick's residence.

How to Bring a Partner, Co-founder or COO into Your Business
According to Cisco's Innovators Forum guest blogger Bob Goedjen It's not unusual to realize that as a solo-preneur you've reached the end of your expertise and that you need to bring someone else into your business. Even if you have employees, there are times when a partner can share the load. But how do you find a partner, vet a partner, and protect yourself in such a critical relationship? I've asked our guest experts to give us their insights. We'll be featuring them over the following weeks. Here's what members of Silicon Valley SCORE had to say. ----

The Relationship Trap:
Do you sometimes feel trapped, knowing that your partner is going to blame you, when your partner says "Let's Talk"? Do you give in or get angry and withdraw because you don't know what else to do?

Mobile Home Parks - How to Spot and Identify Crime
Unless you have spent time in law enforcement, there are certain signs of crime that you would never notice as a result of your sheltered existence. However, there are important crime signals that every mobile home park owner should know, but that nobody will tell you due to political correctness.

Important Business Characteristic
Business opportunities arise almost all the time especially nowadays. Yet finding a business partner is no easy task if you want to do it correctly. Follow the advice in finding the right business partner by basing their characteristics on the important qualities you should look out for in a future business partner.

Do You Need a Business Partner?
Starting your own business is an enormous undertaking. One of the most critical, strategic decisions you will make is whether to take a partner. Horror stories abound about the partner from hell and about partnerships gone wrong. Deciding whether to take a partner and choosing the right one is a strategic imperative, and if given proper focus and consideration, you can make the right choice, one that can have a profoundly beneficial impact on your business.

How Do I Know If I Have A Good Partner?
Most people have a strong feelings about partners (whether it be in business or in life). In our unscientific survey over the years, we've been surprised to find that most people have negative feelings when it comes to partners in business. So one of the questions people often have for us is, "What makes a good partner?" While I could pontificate on many items that would make a good vs. a bad partner, the basic question you should ask yourself if you have a partner is this:

Are Your Sales People Guilty of This Sales Crime?
When sales people are on the prowl for new business, they often commit a sales crime. In this episode of the Sales Management Minute, find out if you are guilty of this sales crime.

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