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Newman’s Own Success: His Dual Career Takes Off
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| Success did not come immediately for the young actor struggling to stake his claim in Hollywood. After starring in a movie so bad that Newman himself took out a full-page ad in a newspaper to apologize to movie-goers, he returned home to his family in New York, where he again began acting on stage and television. He would go back and forth between New York and Hollywood, starring in various mediocre performances, until 1956, when at the age of 31, Newman finally got his big break. |
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A Man of Firsts: How Johnson Achieved Success
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| “Retirement is not in this company’s vocabulary,” Johnson once said. “If you are well and able to work, you can stay at the company and that’s what I plan to do.” And, that is exactly what he did. Right up until the time of his death, Johnson continued to play an active role in the company. Although he named his daughter, Linda Johnson Rice, CEO of the company, he remained the inspiration behind its every move. He rose from the despair of welfare to become named the Greatest Minority Entrepreneur in U.S. History by Baylor University in 2003. A true rags to riches story, how did Johnson achieve the American Dream? |
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Selling Desire
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| How large a role does desire play in our lives? The answer might surprise you as we discover the ways in which desire actually effects every decision we make. |
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Getting in Sync
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| Can you feel the power that is brewing? It is the power from within that is waiting to be organized, so that you can manifest all that you truly desire when it is unleashed. Since we know that it is when one's desire, belief, and self-esteem, the core of success, comes into alignment that anything is possible. And I do mean anything. |
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Hot Way to Sell More Insurance
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| You have a burning desire inside you that leads you to act. This desire is so strong you seek out opportunities to fulfill it. |
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Overcoming Barriers and Obstacles
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| There will always be barriers and obstacles between where you are right now and where you want to be. If your desire is fairly strong, you will definitely get started on it. You will probably spend a lot of money and time on it, too. You may even get most of the way there. However, the day you encounter a barrier or obstacle that is bigger than your desire, you will be stopped. That's the bad news. The good news is that there are no barriers or obstacles that can stop you when you are pursuing a Core Desire. The obstacles you encounter may be intimidating, they may slow you down, they may be difficult, they may hurt like crazy- but they won't stop you if you focus on your Core Desires. When you are less than wholehearted, you are easily derailed. |
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Profitable online Business Ideas; Success and Failure Part 3
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| Why do some fail and some succeed? I believe the core reason is: desire. When you have a burning desire to achieve your goals, you will almost always succeeed! |
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A Legitimate Home Based Business Opportunity Will Fail Without Desire!
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| A home based business is sure to fail without a strong desire. Determination, hard work, and desire are all key components to success in this industry. The following article elaborates on that statement... |
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Wealth Creation
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| If your panties get in a wad (aka as “stressed”) when you think about how you can’t afford things you desire, the amount of debt you have, or how your income is not pouring in at the level it needs to be, then you are never going to create the wealth you desire. |
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Career Passion and Hard Work
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| Passion is mostly a good thing-right? Then I thought about Mel Gibson’s Movie, “The Passion of the Christ,” and with all the negative publicity around Mel these days, I wasn’t so sure any more. So I went and looked up “passion” in the dictionary. It said that “passion” is from the Latin verb patior, meaning to suffer or to endure.
As an emotion it is an intense, compelling feeling, enthusiasm, or desire for something. So which is it guys? To suffer or endure or to desire something? This left me even more confused! The only concussion that I could come to was that passion seemed to be a desire for suffering, but that did not seem rite either so I kept on looking. Then I came across an article written by Curt Roengren: “4 Myths About Career Passion.” Here’s what he says...
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Guide To Buying a Kumon Franchise
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| Fifty years ago, a math teacher from Japan named Toru Kumon developed an inventive teaching approach (which was later named after him) while tutoring his second-grade son on the subject of arithmetic. Since Kumon was a teacher, he knew the importance of having a solid foundation in the basics of mathematics before one could move on to advanced mathematical concepts and equations. This discovery and experiment led to the foundation of the Kumon franchise operation, which is a globally recognized network of teaching centers. |
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