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Your Greatest Investment
The article "Your Greatest Investment" examines the need for self-growth and personal development as an alternative investment to the traditional financial markets during a recessionary economy.

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Lesson #1: Take Your Market Research to the Streets
Morita might have been the Chairman of Sony Corporation, but that did not mean he stayed cooped up in his office all day long, removed from the daily action. He enjoyed tinkering with electronics as a child, and nothing had changed in the years since. Morita took a constant and keen interest in the research and development branch of his company. In fact, in the early years, there was one product that particularly caught Morita’s attention.

Under the Bright Lights of Success: How White Fought His Way to the Top
“I’m pretty happy with the way everything has worked out with UFC,” says White. “We’ve come a long way in a couple of years.” From working as a hotel bellhop to managing a multi-million dollar company, White has most certainly come a long way from where he started off. How did this boy who could barely make it through high school, become a millionaire and the envy of men across America?

Lesson #1: Plan for the Long Run If You Want to Run Long
Hunting was nothing new, and neither was hiking. Both had been around for as long as man and Bean knew it. His business had sprung up from a need that was not being met – getting wet feet in the great outdoors. It was a need that had not been met for centuries past, and one that would need to keep being met for years ahead. Bean knew that if he played his cards right, his company could be at the forefront of meeting that need for the foreseeable future, and beyond. Indeed, it was Bean’s long term vision and planning that explains the company’s continued success.

Creating Your Own Web Marketing Strategy
When I built my first website (a few years ago now), I naively thought, build it and wait for the money to come rolling in. Then I could relax, work an hour or 2 a day and become a millionaire…easily within a few months. Well, that’s what all the Internet Marketing ads said would happen. It was a long, long way from reality.

Is there a Place for Destiny in Your Life?
I recently read an article online that asked the question, "Where will you be in 25 years?" then invited me to first consider where I was 25 years ago as an way of introducing the role of destiny in our lives. I found the exercise interesting and worthwhile so I thought I'd share it with you. Where were you 25 years ago in 1983? Me, I was 35 years old. I'd graduated from veterinary college 9 years previously, and I had purchased my own veterinary clinic (a former out patient clinic of a larger hospital) for the rip roaring price of one dollar, which was about all the savings I had at the time. The rest of the purchase price, if memory serves some $26,000 was financed at the local bank. Not long after, the loan that started at 12% shot up to 19%.

Is there a secret formula for business success?
On the long weekend I visited a regional mall in a suburb of San Diego. The mall was full of people but not as crowded like it used to be on previous long weekends. The first time I visited this mall was in the mid eighties when it had opened. Out of nostalgia I walked by the locations where I had designed stores when the mall had first opened. Unfortunately all of those businesses closed many years ago. Walking by numerous stores, many of them selling merchandise of similar categories I began to wonder how many of these businesses are going to be around ten years from now. A question popped into my mind. Why do some businesses succeed while the others fail?

Why You Need Nursing Home or Long Term Care Coverage
There are many reasons why it is so important to have long term care coverage. Close to 70% of those who live to age 65 will need some type of living assistance in their lifetime. The average period of time in a long term care facility is between two and three years. The average cost varies considerably by region, but expect to pay over $150,000.

Should I Expect my Laptop to Work for a Long Time or do I Need to buy a new one Every few Years?
Ask the typical laptop user just how long their laptop ought to last and most will point out that they expect to see well over 5 years use before it fails, nonetheless, this is often not a reality. Even though, the average electrical appliance would commonly keep going up to 10 years without breakdown or major repair.

Recharge Your Writing By Reading
Regardless of how long a freelance writer has been in the business or churning out articles, copy or web content for clients, it is important for that writer to continue to grow. It’s true that once you’ve been writing for a long time or been in business for a considerable number of years, chances are, you would’ve had loads of experience under your belt. But this does not translate into gloating or staying idle on the growth front.

Riding into Risk - Only In My Mind!
Many years later after having my children and long after the risk taking years – I re-learned to ride a motorcycle. Only this time the bike was 3 times the size and weighed in at about 487 lbs. I learned not only how to ride it safely by taking a course – but also learned how to lift it – in case I ever fell or dropped it. (which I did a few times!) I rode for four years before we moved and sold the bike. Three years went by before we decided to get another motorcycle.

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