Tag Archives: success

What would your life be like if you could accomplish all of your productive daily work in half the time with better results?

The unemployment rates in America are at a record high. With so many looking for work, competition for jobs is fierce. And businesses need to retain – or increase – their productivity with a smaller amount of employees. Have you given thought to what your life would be like if you could accomplish all of [...]

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If you had a genie who gave you three wishes it would fulfill for you, what would they be?

Let’s assume that you cannot wish for more wishes… Tell me what you would wish for on my Facebook page. I’d love to know your hopes and dreams. Perhaps it doesn’t have to be just a wish!

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What is the most enjoyable thing you have ever done that was labeled “work‘”

There is no greater joy than to be passionate about what we do. When you combine creativity with productivity, greatness can be achieved. What is the most enjoyable thing you have ever done that was labeled “work”? Share your story on my Facebook page.

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What was the motivating force behind the formation of essentially all of the first three generations of Silicon Valley entrpreneurial ventures?

Silicon Valley, located in Northern California just south of San Francisco, is known as the high-tech capitol of America. It is the hub for some of the world’s most successful technology corporations as well as thousands of small startups. In an effort to figure out the motivating force behind the formation of these successful and [...]

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Steve Jobs learned from his failures. How about you?

Jobs first failed at Apple in ways that nearly bankrupted the company. He then failed to oust his hand-picked CEO, John Sculley when he couldn’t control him and was, in turn, ousted by Sculley and Apple’s Board of Directors. Having been voted off the Apple island, Jobs’ next venture was the NeXT Computer, where he [...]

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Why did Andrew Carnegie help Napoleon Hill to write “Think and Grow Rich?”

Before the popularity and wild success of Rhonda Byrne’s book, The Secret, Napoleon Hill fought for and finally published the founding source of motivational personal development and self-help books in 1937 with, The Laws of Success, which he later condensed into Think and Grow Rich at the bidding of Scottish-American steel magnate and philosopher, Andrew [...]

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