Archive for January, 2009
Feng Shui Symbols and Activities Bring Happiness, Success, and Wealth
Posted on 28. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.
Guest post by Kathryn Weber
Some of the best feng shui isn’t all about turtles and fountains, mountains and facing directions. It’s about fun. Good feng shui can change to great feng shui with the addition of fun, enjoyment, festivities and happy times. That’s because the vibrations of laughter and enjoyment permeate our surroundings and if your [...]
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5 Solutions Are Easier (and Better) Than One
Posted on 22. Jan, 2009 by mompreneur.
I’ve been planning to homeschool my daughter when she “officially” reaches the age of requirement in California (age 6), but had kept her in preschool primarily so I could get some work done. I figured that when she was school-age she would be able to work on her school work and/or keep quiet while I [...]
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Who’s Watching Your Risk?
Posted on 21. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.
We are all exposed to risk in our personal and business life, even if we attempt to avoid risk. Risk includes everything from your house burning down, to being sued for negligence, to getting ill … and no amount of conservatism will get rid of all risk. This risk puts our assets, our income, our [...]
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4 Ways to Make Writing Your Marketing Copy Easier
Posted on 19. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.
Guest post by Tracy Needham
Ezines, article promotion, web pages, blog posts, special reports—when you’re marketing your business, there are so many things that need writing. Don’t like to write? Get overwhelmed at figuring out what to say? The biggest obstacles are usually the thought of staring at a blank page or feeling like you don’t [...]
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The Power of Less by Leo Babauta: Zen for the rest of us
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.
The Power of Less: the fine art of limiting yourself to the essential … in business and in life, by Leo Babauta, founder of ZenHabits.net, is a down-to-earth, peaceful explanation of how to achieve and experience more by having and doing less. Seems like a crazy idea, but Leo was able to radically change his [...]
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Are Hidden Risks Sabotaging Your Investment Plan?
Posted on 14. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.
There is much more to Risk than the up-and-down volatility risk of the stock market. When you are developing your investment plans, you must tailor your investment allocation to meet your particular needs and be a plan that you will actually be able to do in real life. How do you create this plan? One [...]
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5 Success Indicators to Knowing If You Have a Hobby or a Business
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.
Guest post by Sandra Martini
I’d like you to take a step back, look at your business as an outsider would and ask the question “Is this a hobby or a business?”
Put aside the anger that immediately boils to the surface because, after all, you are working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week; eating [...]


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