Posted on February 21, 2008 by Bruce
There is a group of 10 jobs that can generate more than $100,000 annually in a report that was published on the net today. You visit the link here.
What I discovered in all these occupations is that it takes hard work, often specialized education, and a talent to work with people. Of course, a [...]
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Posted on February 18, 2008 by Bruce
To all long time visitors and new visitors, as I have mentioned on earlier posts, I am excited to present a new website that deals with personal and professional success. It is going to launch at the end of month.
It is www.wealthmethodnow.com
You will be pleased to know that it will deal only with methods [...]
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Posted on February 14, 2008 by Bruce
Just the other day I compared notes with my business “buddies” and came to the conclusion that, in order to have success at any endeavour, you must be consistent. In other words, whatever you choose to do in work, career, self employment, you have to stay with it to give it a chance to “grow.” [...]
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Posted on February 9, 2008 by Bruce
In a world where there is a store for just about anything, even career counseling, you would think that all your prayers have been answered for making your next job move. Well you could not be more wrong. The best career counseling services is….YOU!
A case in point; years ago, I contacted my local employment [...]
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Posted on January 21, 2008 by Bruce
It seems like the norm nowdays to read in the local newspaper across the USA, that more layoffs are reported. In the last quarter of 2007, AOL laid off over 2,000 people, Motorola cut 7,000, and Boeing cut a whopping 48,000! The field of work has been attacked, big time!
Now, this month January 2008, it [...]
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Posted on January 6, 2008 by Bruce
We used to put tremendous pressure on ourselves making a “New Year’s Resolution.” Instead of setting yousrelf up for failure, like most of us do, change the way you think about this idea and make goals. Although you may think there is no difference making a New Year resolution and making a goal, there is [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by Bruce
As I look back on the year just gone by, I am reminded that I literally have a “new start” for planning my year. I have accomplished just about all the goals I had last year, all 30 of them.
My career in the special event industry has treated me well in the face of [...]
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Posted on December 21, 2007 by Bruce
Just got off the phone from my good friend who also runs his own business. He told me I shouldn’t work on Christmas! “Take time off,” he says! I will take those words to heart for sure.
In the meantime, we should all think of what goals we are going to make for ourselves. No, [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2007 by Bruce
It is the time of year again for thinking holidays, AND Christmas!! I do not need to be “politically correct” here!! I do not know about you, but I am still here on my computer working like a dog….a happy dog.
I have already made my resolutions for the New Year….one of them is to market [...]
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Posted on November 5, 2007 by Bruce
I know, we all have been through the “drill,” about making goals for whatever we want out of life. I beg you to rethink your life, your career, the way you work, that every path you walk HAS to be towards a goal. They say life is the “journey.” Well, I will add to that, [...]
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