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25 Self-Help Books You (Probably) Haven’t Read

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The critical path to the goal you’re chasing is waiting for you on a bookshelf. Surrendering your preferences and renouncing goals might seem like the opposite of following your heart, but in fact, it perfectly demonstrates the principle. No cold calling, no website or marketing, no business cards or networking events.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

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If you fail to get this right, as I did with my online men’s store, then your customers won’t care about your offerings, and you’ll have to go back to your old cubicle job. Maybe you don’t have a massive personal network of ideal clients, or don’t want family members to know you’re launching a nerdy store. Choose a product or service.

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How To Make An Impression in 25 Different Ways

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It is like there is an open field of room for those few who perform actions, and then a huge cubicle for those who only use words to battle inside of. Which is your goal? The open field is much more appealing. Plan Out The Details Of An Event There is no one out there that doesn’t like it when you plan for an event.

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Here’s a thought: What if that dropping readership, that dwindling traffic and that lack of discussion lets you invest your time in better projects, ones that help you get closer to your goals? Think hard about whether blogging as you are now is helping you reach your goals. Who says we’re doing it right?

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How to Become a Certified Coach

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Business goals: You may be starting a business , growing one or closing one, which always entails changing our thinking about business. I explain it to clients like this: therapists focus on the past (traumas, childhood conditioning, unhelpful beliefs), where coaches focus on the future (purpose, goals, expansion, prosperity).

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