This is the first in a monthly series of free agent interviews. The goal is to bring stories of regular people across diverse industries who have had unique journeys and overcome the odds to find their niche(s), passion(s) and personal definition(s) of success.
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Free Agent Interview: Diane Flowers
Posted by jennybhatt under Success StoriesFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4117 days ago
Are you Focused? Or Are You Famous?
Posted by wiseupcoach under Success StoriesFrom http://wiseupcoach.tumblr.com 4117 days ago
Are you famous or are you FOCUSED? Let’s start with “famous”.
When people look at you, what do they say that you are famous for?
Are you famous for procrastination… negative words… poor time management…
What are you famous for? Write down on a notepad what Read More
When people look at you, what do they say that you are famous for?
Are you famous for procrastination… negative words… poor time management…
What are you famous for? Write down on a notepad what Read More
Why Following Your Passion Is Bad Advice
Posted by johnfaust under Success StoriesFrom http://www.blogmarketingacademy.com 4119 days ago
Majority of marketing executive will tell you to choose the business that are considered as your passion. In contrary, David Risley said following your passion is not a good business direction.
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Business Books | Duct Tape Marketing
Posted by franpro under Success StoriesFrom http://www.thefranchiseking.com 4122 days ago
In this business book review, I explain why some books require reading, while some books require work. John Jantsch's new book, The Commitment Engine, requires both. Read why.
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How to Make Working Remotely Work for You (And Why Traveling Is the Answer)
Posted by jimarmstrong under Success StoriesFrom http://www.getbusymedia.com 4123 days ago
Traveling and working is a great way for a writer to gain inspiration and be successful. Read about what I've learned working abroad here!
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Small Business Success Story: Dostal Tree Service - CareerFuel
Posted by Heathervanw under Success StoriesFrom http://careerfuel.net 4124 days ago
Dan found what he loved and ran with it. In the three years since striking out on his own with his tree service business, Dan has repayed his parents, qualified for a loan from the local bank to upgrade his truck and equipment and obtained key certification.
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Dave Herman: The Story of How He Worked 100 Jobs in 1 year
Posted by jimarmstrong under Success StoriesFrom http://www.getbusymedia.com 4124 days ago
315 days ago I sat down to speak with Dave Herman about his project to complete 100 jobs in one year. At the time he had completed 19 jobs, not even a fifth of the way to his goal. On January 2nd, I was fortunate enough to speak with Dave just a day after completing his 100th job. Above is a record
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Successful Verses Unsuccessful People
Posted by sadiakomal under Success StoriesFrom http://sadiakomal.com 4125 days ago
There are a lot of differences between successful people and unsuccessful people. Most of the differences come down to one thing: attitude. Your attitude can determine your success in most things.
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How I Sold a Blog for $20,000 in 8 Months
Posted by MariusPrice under Success StoriesFrom http://www.blogtyrant.com 4125 days ago
Very interesting blog post by Ramsay how he sold a Blog for $20.000 in only 8 months.Its a full story that any blogger should read.
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New Media Expo 2013 Review and My Biggest Takeaway’s from the Event
Posted by johnfaust under Success StoriesFrom http://www.chrisducker.com 4127 days ago
Read the top 5 important points that this New Media Expo speaker and participant learned from other speakers and participants.
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