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Wellness Entrepreneur Kris Carr Believes Finding Success Begins with Self-Awareness

Success

She began researching the best lifestyle practices for longevity and interviewing more medical professionals to understand how they were going to work together. If I had listened to them, I wouldn’t be here right now.” No one believed it would go anywhere,” she says. “We

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

Find a mentor. Ask questions of mentors and peers. Cut up credit cards. Put those things on your not-to-do list and pay people to help you with the stuff that doesn’t produce the sales and lifestyle success you desire. Who knows, that may be the very thing that you need to break out into a brilliant new future.

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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

Success

There is an escape from the Money Panic, and it doesn’t involve selling off retirement investments or increasing your credit card limit. You can’t expect to live the lifestyle you had while under the protection of a payday every two weeks. Secure a “consulting” gig. You need a consulting gig that will help cover monthly bills.

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Small Business World News Round-up - 2009/11/03

The Small Business Blog

Small business credit cards flourish as loans disappear : Want a loan for your business? That’s about all banks are going to offer — and the terms are much less favorable than traditional lines of credit. Hit the plastic. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

I stand back, and begin moving notes until the ideas start flowing into easy categories: Blog, Projects, Home, Family, Health - etc. The most important fact to think about is 'what do I need to do next' By short-sighting yourself, you can take each step one-by-one without the chaos of the bigger project in your sights.

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