… is one of the principles I live by. With anything worth having comes risk. So how do you manage it? On my “…Fear of Flying…” post, Ellen said “… I am intrigued by your notion that ‘Calculated risk becomes calculated reality.’ Would love to hear more.” I began answering in the comments, but because… Continue reading Calculated Risk Becomes Calculated Reality
Author: Tony
Finding Your Passion Amid the Hate
“Oh, you hate your job? Why didn’t you say so? There’s a support group for that. It’s called EVERYBODY, and they meet at the bar.” ~ Drew Carey “I Hate My Job…” That’s one of the most common answers I receive when I ask “why do you want to start a home-based business.” “Hate” is… Continue reading Finding Your Passion Amid the Hate
If You Want To Be Rich, You Have To Know What The Heck It Means
“By losing your goal, you have lost your way.” ~ Kahlil Gibran Do you want to be rich? Awesome… then what’s “rich?” Maybe you just want to be comfortable. Well, do you know what “comfortable” means? One thing I’ve noticed from working with new and aspiring home-based entrepreneurs is there is often a lack of… Continue reading If You Want To Be Rich, You Have To Know What The Heck It Means
Interesting Finds – 2/22/2007
Just a way to share a random collection of interesting stuff I found this week… Anita Campbell from Small Business Trends has an article over at Success Magazine on an interesting business strategy exercise – “Can You Describe Your Business Strategy in Two Words?“ David Armano has a very cool story about the famous Red… Continue reading Interesting Finds – 2/22/2007
It’s Not a Fear of Flying – It’s a Fear of Crashing
Did you ever make paper airplanes as a kid? I remember one year where a group of friends and I spent weeks making planes and having competitions. We found a book on making paper airplanes in the class library, and for the next few weeks tried every version in the book. We’d make them during… Continue reading It’s Not a Fear of Flying – It’s a Fear of Crashing