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Accountability Will Make You More Prosperous

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Every entrepreneur needs a mentor and accountability — regardless of where you are in your journey. You’re never too experienced, too old, or too knowledgeable. There’s always more to learn!

Finding a mentor to be accountable to is essential to your success. But when it comes to finding a mentor, it’s important not to think too narrowly.

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Make This The Year You Conquer Your Clutter!

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But are you instead wasting precious time shuffling papers and looking for your missing file or car keys?

Are you overwhelmed and just feel tired?

Do you dream of short-cuts to make your life and work more organized?

I know you’ve got great reasons for wanting to be more organized…

You want the best for your business and family.

You want to be patient without losing your mind in the insanity of so much stuff.

And you just want to make the most of the time you have, instead of running around chasing clutter.

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Is Your Business Strategy Like a Tornado Warning? Discover Your Approach and Thrive!

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We had tornado warnings here in the Midwest last night, and it was fascinating to observe the different reactions.

Some people, cautious ones, dashed to the basement at the first sign of trouble. Others, more daring, ventured outside to watch the sky and await the storm.

Some individuals were completely unaware, carrying on with their routines as if nothing was happening. And then there were the prepared folks, equipped with weather radios, flashlights, blankets, and pillows, ready to take shelter if needed.

I once heard that our reactions in specific situations reflect how we approach other areas of our lives. This thought led me to draw a parallel with business strategies, particularly in marketing.

How do YOU respond to challenges and opportunities in your business? Do you see yourself in these personality types, and is it time for a change?

Join me as we explore these personality types and their impact on business strategy and discover how understanding your approach can help you thrive in the face of adversity.

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Year In Review And Making 2018 The Best Year Yet

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The last few years have been rough for me.

Last year, I lost my older brother, lost a few friends, had back surgery, began to see my parents decline with dementia, obtained a new boss at work (much adjustment), began and ended a romantic relationship, and saw many celebrities that I grew up with pass away.

This year, I had to place my mother in a nursing home due to Alzheimer’s disease, I’m watching my father lose his mind to dementia and am caring for him, I lost my full-time job, I moved, I lost a few more friends, and a few more childhood celebrities.

Change is hard. Loss is hard. 💔

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Your Key To Success – Win Your Morning, Win Your Day

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Do you go to bed at night with good intentions of starting your day off better tomorrow?

But then when the alarm goes off, you hit snooze again and again?

When you get up you’re in a rush and you’re grouchy because you’re late.

Then you yell at the kids and feel bad about that. You can’t find your car keys and that adds to your frustration.

Several blocks away from home you realize you left your mobile phone behind and have to turn around to get it, which makes you even later and more grouchy.

By the time you get to work, you’re late, exhausted, and have a bad attitude.

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