Intolerance of Your Present Creates Your Future
When was the last time you felt absolutely driven to change a situation in your life? Has it been a while? Maybe you don’t even remember the last time you were so genuinely passionate about something that it drove you to action. Well, I’m here to tell you that until you reach the point of [...]
Are You Using Failure to Your Advantage? You Should Be!
The dictionary definition of failure simply states it to be a result that falls short of what the expected outcome is. Notice, failure is not defined as a final resting point or a state of being. Sometimes, it is important, if not vital, to remind ourselves of this fact. Failure is generally connected with negative [...]
Investors Behaving Badly — Do You Recognize Yourself in the Lineup?
Back in the 90′s there was a comedy series entitled, British Men Behaving Badly which basically depicted the drunken life of two roommates who acted like a couple of two year olds. The title must have been pretty compelling to producers, because it resurfaced in 2002, when the Oxygen network had a three year run [...]
Curves Franchise: What Can Entrepreneurs Learn From This Failing Fitness Giant?
Curves, founded in 1992, introduced a new 30-minute workout program to time crunched mom’s and female professionals. The first franchise opened in 1995, taking the nation by storm, and by 2007, Curves Fitness Center was named one of the Top 15 Best Franchises, by Entrepreneur Magazine. Curves was also called The World’s Fastest Growing Franchise [...]
What’s the Best Retirement Investment Strategy? Should We Buy Bonds?
Question: My parents are now retired and drawing from their IRA plan. My dad still has about 30% in large cap stocks, 40% in bonds and the rest in what his statement calls ‘asset allocation’ (no details). He’s 77 years old. I think he should have more in bonds and wonder if he should have [...]














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