You’re working your tail off trying to create a business that will make a profit. Maybe you’re even working smart and not just hard, but yet you constantly feel like you’re on a treadmill and not getting anywhere. How many times have you watched as someone else thought up the same ideas as you had, ideas that you could never find the time or money to act on, ideas that you knew would not only work but be extraordinarily successful, how many times have you watched as others took those same ideas and made them a reality, their reality? It’s frustrating, very frustrating.
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Know Yourself
This is the 4th guest post from my Grandfather, Clyde Kirkman (1915 – 1989). These guest posts are from a set of articles he wrote for the company newspaper where he worked (Burlington Industries). Before we can succeed in any relationship, we have to know and understand ourselves…
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The Greatest Sale in America
This is the 3rd blog post from a very special guest blogger: my maternal Grandfather: Clyde W. Kirkman (1915 – 1989). This sale is sponsored by the American Heritage Foundation. They want to sell you your American birthright. Will you save it?
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Wisdom: When Bad is Good
Most bad experiences have some good side effects. Even if you do get ripped off, chances are, you’ll come away from the process having learned something. If your anger and thirst for revenge takes over, you’ll never learn anything. So what did I learn from my recent bad experience?
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Have we Forgotten
This is the 2nd blog post from a very special guest blogger: my maternal Grandfather: Clyde W. Kirkman (1915 – 1989). One thing I find amazing is that this article is as pertinent and timely today as it was when he wrote it, probably 30 some or more years ago.
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Progress Never Begins for Any Man Until He Substitutes Dreams and Talk with Action.
This 1 of 4 blog posts written by a very special guest blogger: my Grandfather! My mother’s father, Clyde W. Kirkman (1915 – 1989). Learn how to jump-start progress and start making things happen!
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