By Laura Aridgides, on December 31st, 2009%
I received a wonderful email from one of my mentors and friends Jordan Adler, and he had some amazing things to say about the simplicity of building a successful business. I couldn’t think of a better way to round out the end of 2009, and help you gear up for a fantastic and productive 2010!
Think SIMPLICITY and create SUCCESS!!
As we prepare for the new year, it’s important to get really clear on a few things. It’s important to know why we are doing the business, who we are becoming and what we plan to do to . . . → Read More: The Simplicity of Success
By Laura Aridgides, on December 24th, 2009%
Kody Bateman, CEO of SendOutCards® writes a wonderful story in his book Promptings: Your Inner Guide to Making a Difference about a little girl who believed.
In this holiday season, I wanted to share this with you.
A Little Girl Who Believed
by Kody Bateman
“My father tells a story from the days when I was very young. Our family would travel to the mountains and cut down our Christmas tree every year. On one of these occasions we found the perfect Christmas tree, cut it down, strapped it to the top of the family car, ande drove home. . . . → Read More: A Little Girl Who Believed
By Laura Aridgides, on December 18th, 2009%
I received an email from DeMarr Zimmerman with SendOutCards® today and I wanted to pass it along to you, because the message is timeless and relevant to everyone today. Here’s what the message said:
An excerpt from “The Strangest Secret”
by Earl Nightingale
“George Bernard Shaw said, “People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can’t find them, they make them.”
Well, it’s pretty apparent, isn’t it? And . . . → Read More: The Strangest Secret
By Laura Aridgides, on December 13th, 2009%
Well, it’s that time of the year again! Time to reflect on what you have achieved in 2009 and what you will set as goals for achievement in 2010.
I love to take the week after Christmas and schedule some time for reflection and planning, since it seems to be a low activity week (for me at least!).
Here’s what I do.
First, ask yourself what you achieved in 2009. Analyze every area: personal, business, financial, health, family, relationships, spiritual, etc. Write a list of things that you achieved in 2009 in each of those categories. It doesn’t matter . . . → Read More: 2009 Year In Review and 2010 Future Planning
By Laura Aridgides, on December 1st, 2009%
I stumbled across this post today on the Above Rubies site, and just had to pass it along. Even if you are not a woman, or a mother, you can still glean some good information about some common time wasters:
The Telephone.
You can waste hours of time talking and gossiping on the telephone. Not only is it time-wasted, but this is usually when your children get into trouble, or be naughty because they realize the phone has taken mother’s attention away from them.
The TV.
I would rather live life than watch it! Teach your children to ‘live’ . . . → Read More: Top 10 Time Wasters for Women

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