Archive for March, 2008
Mistakes I Have Made In Running A Business
There are a lot of failures on the path to success and I have certainly made my share of mistakes along the way. Of course, if you aren’t making any mistakes then you probably aren’t trying hard enough. I like to think of my failures as stepping stones to future success. However, looking at [...]
Links for Super-Charged Living - March 29, 2008
Here’s this week’s awesome articles in each key characteristic of super-charged living:
Strives for Excellence
7 Undeniable Reasons Why Some People Fail Where Others Succeed
10 Global Time Management Pitfalls and Their Cure
Financially Wise
What Retirement Means to Me
5 Strategies to Survive An Economic Slowdown
Committed to a Cause
3 Most Precious Things In The World Are Free
How To Find Your [...]
Please Let Me Talk You Out Of Buying a New Car
Buying a new car is fun and exciting, but it is one of the worst things that you can do financially. In America, we are obsessed with the automobile. What you drive has become a statement of who you are. The marketers have done a fabulous job of selling us on this and we [...]
Money Hacker’s Carnival #5 - Haute Couture Edition
The Money Hacker’s Carnival #5 - Haute Couture Edition is up at Antishay Ventenne. You should check it out for the pictures alone! Shanti was kind enough to include my article 50+ Resources to Legitimately Raise Your Income in the carnival. There are also lots of other fantastic personal finance posts included from some awesome [...]
Starbucks Uses Surprise and Delight To Win Customers
People want more from us than they expect. Our customers, whoever they are, expect certain things. They require our product or service to meet some minimum standard in order for them to continue buying it. However, what they really want is to be delighted and pleasantly surprised by how we do more for them than [...]
Grade School Still Holding You Back? - Part Two
Learning to cope with the hand that life deals us isn’t always easy. Sometimes we can go through some pretty tough ordeals very early in life. These experiences can affect our attitudes and beliefs well into adulthood. Yesterday, in Part One, I told the story of how a series of events occurred in my life [...]
Grade School Still Holding You Back? - Part One
It is amazing that a series of negative events that happened so long ago can still have such an impact on our lives. When I was in middle school, I had a series of what I would call incidents happen to me that I believe still have a profound impact on my level of confidence [...]
Links for Super-Charged Living - March 22, 2008
This weekend many of us in the United States and around the world will celebrate Easter. I firmly believe that one very important aspect of super-charged living is having an active spiritual life. This falls under the key characteristic of being committed to a cause. I am a Christian. However, I also value and respect [...]










