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The Lazarus Philosophy: The Danger of Expectations and The Beauty of Duty
Here are some excellent tenets of self-interested (not self-centered) lifestyle design from The Notebooks of Lazarus Long by the inimitable Robert Heinlein:

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Serial Entrepreneur: How Cowell Produced Success
When Cowell was once asked what the secret to success was, he replied, “Work hard, be patient, and be a sponge while learning your business. Learn how to take criticism. Follow your gut instinct and don’t compromise.” It is by following this recipe that Cowell has shot to fame and earned a reputation as not only a great record producer, music executive, and television personality, but also as an astute and successful entrepreneur.

Affirmations
Affirmations do work! Often people give up on affirmations after a few weeks as they feel that they are not working. I often describe an affirmation as being like a seed. You have to be patient, nurture it and cherish it, until it blossoms into what you desire. Often you can’t see the seed growing under the earth – but it is! You just have to trust.

My Advice for Other African Startups
Work hard and be patient- a successful, sustainable business will not happen overnight. Quality control is vital. Establish benchmark standards and never compromise them.

Need Cash Scared to spend what you have Visit the WELL?
Yes the word is WELL and I have redefined it to :What Economists Lists Lack: You have to wake up first and start to realize that some people do not want you to make any cash at all!!! Just enough to put some in the pockets of the people they work for Now how do you get there? If you work Keep the day job but put in some time on the part time business and slowly get in those economic pockets that many who know how to get there do not want you to know. Lets go with this Start Keep it Up Steady Be Patient GO Hit it Hard Never look back. This is the program study it then get involved with one of ours that got us to this.

DOCTORING UP THEIR IMAGE: WHY ARE SO MANY PHYSICIANS IMPLEMENTING PUBLIC RELATIONS IN THEIR PRACTICES?
As recently as a decade ago, most physicians who had achieved a certain level of peer and patient recognition were loath to advertise their practices until HMO’s began to dictate patient care and reimbursement. Soon after, sub-specialists such as gynecologists and internists were performing lucrative elective procedures that were once the sole domain of plastic surgeons and dermatologists. Enter public relations.

The Heart of Business
For decades, I have been a proponent of, and keynoter in the field of, Spirituality in the Workplace. There seem to be different names for it these days: the heart of business, corporate social responsibility, conscious capitalism, patient capitalism, bringing the heart to work. What it means, underneath all of the words, is that we recognize that we have a responsibility to care about each other, and the earth, and run our businesses in a way that end up with a net plus - not just increased profit.

Manufacturing Excellence - Inspire, Lead, and Succeed with PATIENCE!
Ouch. I have to admit that patience is probably not one of my better virtues. I also tend to expect that everyone will make decisions at the same speed as I do. As I get older though, I more and more can see the value of being patient with my environment and the people around me. Every person is unique. Every person has his or her own challenges. Every person has a different risk treshold, and every person makes decisions at his or her own speed. If we would be more considerate and patient, we would have better relationships. I want to master everything immediately and I want to be able to do it right away. However, it does not always work that way, and neither should it. Sometimes we get further ahead by practising a little patience rather than paying a high price for making a hasty decision or not allowing sufficient lead-time.

Brain Drain: Why Your Health Habits Matter
The American economy is like a patient with a horrible ailment - it's had a trillion-dollar medical "reform" shoved down its throat. The patient, plagued by plenty of illnesses before Obamacare, might have survived anyway; but now, the prognosis is pretty bleak.

5 HMO Traps To Watch Out For
HMO insurance policies can be a nightmare to manage, let alone understand. Not only are they full of things that the members cannot do, but they are very strict on what doctor the patient can see and when the patient can see that doctor. While this is very frustrating for the patient, there are 5 pitfalls to look out for when dealing with an HMO.

Improve Your Medical Practice
Three Ways E-prescribing Puts An End To The Patient “Waiting Game”

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