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5 Ways to Power Your Business on the Golf Course

by Guest Poster on July 7, 2011

It is said that 90 percent of all important business deals happen on the golf course and the other 10 percent don’t really matter. Everyone knows that a spoken deal on the golf course is often more secure than a contract signed in a boardroom. It’s not enough to simply golf with your [...]

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Are You Wasting or Investing Your Time?

by Julie McElroy on October 23, 2010

Everyone has time wasters in their life.  For some, it is television or video games, for others it is the Internet. We all have had that moment where we look up at the clock and realize we just wasted half of the day on this certain activity. With all the technological toys and gadgets, cable [...]

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Relax and Just Go with the Flow

by Julie McElroy on October 19, 2010

“Surrender is the simple but profound wisdom of yielding to rather than opposing the flow of life.”  ~Eckhart Tolle
In the chaotic world we live in, with all the distractions, noises, interruptions, and disruptions of our life’s plans, how can one ever get anything done? It is a challenge to focus on one thing at a [...]

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Never Forget this Day in History

by Julie McElroy on September 11, 2010

Today is September 11th. Never forget this day and how our country was forever changed.
When I woke up this morning, this idea of reflection came into my head. I thought that I would possibly write about it.  I wasn’t sure exactly what I was going to write, but sometimes an idea is [...]

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There is No American Idol for Writers

by Julie McElroy on September 7, 2010

As a blogger and a freelance writer, I have dreams.  I have hopes.  Every writer does.  Some want to make the best seller’s list, some want to write a novel, or be published.  Many want to earn enough income to live off.  Others just want recognition or fans.  Sure, most writers and creative people do [...]

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Editor’s Note: This is an inspirational guest post by Kathy Brunner.  Please read about Kathy in the bio footer.
Do you often just see just the glass? I know I do. There is no discussion as to whether it is half empty or half full, because often I have not even noticed what was inside. I [...]

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