"One's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes. In the long run, we shape our lives and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And, the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility." | |
Eleanor Roosevelt 1884-1962, Former American First Lady |
“It’s really important that you feel good. Because this feeling good is what goes out as a signal into the universe and starts to attract more of itself to you. So the more you can feel good, the more you will attract the things that help you feel good and that will keep bringing you up higher and higher” – Joe Vitale
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Insight for the Day
Thursday, May 24, 2007
A Day at Rich Dad
http://srblair.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Insight for Today 5/22/07
Barbara Pletcher
Author
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
CASHFLOW E-GAME Club last Monday (5/14/07) nite
Insight for Today 5/15/07
"Being defeated is only a temporary condition; giving up is what makes it permanent."
Marilyn vos Savant
Author
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Love Your Pet?
Mona Gambetta who is our PR person at Rich Dad has her own website business!! Check it out!
www.petclubintl.com
Insight for the Day 5/10/07
"Our self image and our habits tend to go together. Change one and you will automatically change the other." | |
Dr. Maxwell Maltz 1899-1975, Author |
Lesson Learned from my E-Game Club last nite
Purplerat50
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Reminder: E-Game Club Tonite
Purplerat50
Insight for Today 5/9/07
"There is a basic law that like attracts like. Negative thinking definitely attracts negative results. Conversely, if a person habitually thinks optimistically and hopefully his positive thinking sets in motion creative forces - and success instead of eluding him flows toward him." | |
Norman Vincent Peale 1898-1994, Minister and Author |
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
We have a new Rich Dad Web Designer working for us
http://srblair.blogspot.com/
It is posted on the Rich Dad's Forums:
http://forum.richdad.com/forums/fb.asp?m=596521
Friday, May 4, 2007
My CASHFLOW E-GAME CLUB this past Wednesday 5/2/07
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
AZ CASHFLOW E-GAME CLUB tonite
Insight for Today 5/2/07
"A great attitude does much more than turn on the lights in our worlds; it seems to magically connect us to all sorts of serendipitous opportunities that were somehow absent before we changed." | |
Earl Nightingale 1921-1989, Philosopher and Syndicated Radio Personality |
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
The Business Inside - Leveraging Business Success Principles to Create Personal Success - book written by Chris Venn
The Business Inside - Leveraging Business Success Principles to Create Personal Success
How many times have you felt like you just wanted to stop the world for a moment and take a break?
The challenge each of us faces in this culture of acceleration is finding ways to keep some semblance of perspective and control. The most common response to pressure is division - we separate our business life from our personal life, we divide up our time and create fragments of relationships. However, to find real power requires multiplication - we must leverage our resources and focus our efforts.
The Business Inside delivers a context for creating powerful personal results by giving you a blueprint for applying the secrets of business success to your personal life.
Order your copy now! Just $20.00 (+$3 S & H).
Chris Venn
Chris Venn is also a Sales Dogs Partner with Blair Singer.
Ford looking to smaller engines in future
Will American consumers ever seen $2.00/gallon gas prices again? Maybe, maybe not. Regardless, cheaper-than-cheap gasoline prices are pressuring automakers to get more efficient on engine models or make engines that burn less gas -- or a combination of both. Toyota Motor Corporation's (ADR) (NYSE: TM) hybrid models have been marketed perfectly to address this need, and more hybrid or alternative-energy cars and trucks are being shipped than ever before.
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Customer Service
http://www.stservicemovie.com/
Those who are in customer service position, what have you done that has change the life of your customer that makes them keep coming back over and over again?
Retire for Real
Retire for Real
If you don't like the idea that most of the money spent on lottery tickets supports government programs, you should know that most of the earnings from mutual funds support investment advisors' and mutual fund managers' retirement.
You take all of the risk, you put in all of the capital, but most of the money goes to the fund manager and your investment advisor. Lottery funds go to worthy causes like schools and the arts, so which is better?
Of course, I would never advise a client to rely on the lottery for their retirement, but neither would I advise them to rely on mutual fund investments. For my dollar, the lottery is a lot more fun -- and at least you know it's a gamble.
If you really want to retire, look at other investments and work with someone who's willing to put in the time to help you retire soon and retire rich. Financial freedom is available to those who learn about it and work for it. It's unlikely for those who want to rely on such risky investment strategies as mutual funds.
(http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/richricher/30687)
I play the lotto sometimes but I didn't know that Lottery funds go to worthy causes like schools and the arts. Maybe I should play the lotto more?? Your feedback?
Playing the Mutual Fund Lottery article
Even though he's not an investment advisor and never presents himself as one, clients continue to ask Tom what to do to prepare for retirement. "Should I max out my 401(k) contribution?" they ask. "Should I open an IRA? Or should I put more in my profit sharing or pension plan?"
According to Tom, and contrary to popular belief, none of these are wise investments. So here, in his own words, are his thoughts on the subject.
Here is the link for this article:
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