There was a time when having a job meant having a job. Today, having a job is more like a temporary assignment.
I'm not saying this is good or bad. My point is that in order to buttress your ability to make a living you need to see yourself as an entrepreneur - YOU, INC. - an entity that is self-dependent and always looking to add value to
My office is on the perimeter of a golf course. I enjoy watching the golfers.
There is a member of this club who is a world-class, amateur golfer. He has won several international tournaments. And here is what I have learned from him: success is earned in the shadows. Let me explain.
This man is out on the golf course practicing
Taking a new direction in business or life is really really scary. Inertia is a powerful force and it pushes us to do today what we did yesterday - for better or worse.
While I would never advocate "ready, fire, aim," I do believe that there are times when you need to stop the analysis, take your best guess and go for it. Or, as made famous
Last week's blog entry was about the mindset and strategies we all need to bring to the economic crisis, the goals being both survival and prosperity.
I would be remiss in discussing any challenge without focusing on the subject of persistence. In both good times and bad, an unwillingness to give in to circumstance is critical for success in
No one knows when the meltdown is going to end. I am predicting 24 months. My guess is as good as anyone else's. However, after studying successful people for 30+ years, I do feel I have insight into the approaches of those who will survive and prosper during and after the meltdown. Here are four of my top ten (more to follow):
1. Yesterday is