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Poor Man, Rich Man: How Kiyosaki Fought His Way To First
“I still consider myself a little, fat kid from Hawaii,” says Kiyosaki. He may still be from Hawaii, but Kiyosaki’s impact on the world of personal finance has been anything but little. Today, as one of the leading authors and motivational speakers in America on strategies of achieving personal financial freedom, Kiyosaki has achieved a cult-like in the millions. How did this little, fat kid from Hawaii become a big, strong player in the extremely competitive industry?

The Attitude of Gratitude
Humbly grateful or gratefully humble? In a recent sermon Dr. Jack Graham of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas points out that each person in his or her lifetime will cultivate either an attitude or spirit of thanksgiving, gratitude and thankfulness, or an attitude or life as a cynic, full of anger, bitterness and arrogance. He expands on this by pointing out that a grateful child, by-and-large, is far more likely to be a happy child. He also says a person who is hostile, angry and critical, who is a fault-finder, is basically an ungrateful person.

There's Always Another Option
If you have doubts and an undefined destiny, I encourage you to take some time, find a quiet place where you can be alone to think, and describe on paper the kind of person you choose to be and the kind of life you choose to live. Create your own options! Write it like anything is possible, because it is! When you have a clear vision and clear intentions, then your brain can go to work to make the picture that you have imagined a reality.

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Turn to Your Customers to Solve Flat Sales and Customer Churn: Customers Determine Your Value!
The world isn’t flat and sales revenue shouldn’t be either. But reality is staring you in the face, and everything signals flattening sales. You’re convinced that the sales department is working just as hard as last year, and there have been no cuts in the marketing or advertising budgets. The company’s products and services have been around a long time and have earned a reputation for delivering value. So, what’s the problem?

Good News Travels Fast
This article is full of opportunities staring you in the face. If you don't believe me, write and tell me so--and by doing that you'd be proving me right. That would make you a proactive marketer: spotting a marketing opportunity in an everyday activity.

The Case for Creative Niche Markets
Niche marketing your coaching business will be more fun if you get creative. Select a job title you've held before and go after that group. Or get out of the box with your thinking and open your mind to a distinctive niche market that might be staring you right in the face.

Sell Them What They Want
Imagine you’ve decided you want a red mustang. You can just see yourself zipping around corners hugging the pavement. You see heads turning in admiration as they watch you whiz past. You can almost feel the wind in your face as you cruise along with the top down. You envision heads turning staring at you and your red hot car when you stop at the traffic light. You know they’re thinking if only it could be them.

The 'No Brainer' To Franchise Success
Let's not over complicate things in your search for greater success with your franchise, as mostly the answer is staring you right in the face. To realize the absolute full potential of your franchise you must be an owner who is prepared to connect and engage in deep collaboration with your franchisor. This attitude and culture enables you to enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship and only while in a relationship of deep collaboration with your franchisor will you be able to fully leverage all of the resources available.

First Call --- Last Look
A former colleague of mind was fond of quoting what he considered "less competent" sales people who claim--- "My customers don't give last looks." His response; "Well, that just means someone else is getting it - Batman!" I really love that quote. Unfortunately it doesn't go far enough. The real question is what do you do when you get last look? Do you automatically match the low price? Unfortunately, that is the first response of most sales people. In fact, it is often the first response of many managers. The real test is how you maintain the business at a price that is profitable, acceptable and meets your margin objectives. Can you sell the customer at a higher price when he has a lower priced quote staring him in the face?

Social Media For Small Business
With 2010 finally here and staring us in the face, every small business needs to acknowledge the 100 pound elephant in the room, and his name is social media.

How to Become An Extrovert
I was staring down at a post-it note with a phone number of a potential client on it. My mind was racing about how to start the conversation so that I can get an appointment with him. My palms were sweaty and my breath short. I was thinking to myself, “John, this is the 3rd freakin’ day that you have been staring down that note and have not mustered the courage to pick up the phone and talk! Enough is Enough! Do it now! Do it now!” I picked up...

Zero Gravity Business Growth - PetRelocation
Do you have an emerging growth opportunity staring you in the face? Have you shifted your focus look around for one lately?

My Own Personal Storm
Previously I chatted about the storms we know - and avoid anyway. Until they run us down. Today I want to share a story about my own storm - and how I ignored it until it was staring me in the face, ready to blow me over.

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