Your First Step to Persuasion: Knowing What You Want
Your first step in becoming more persuasive is to know what you want. Here are some past posts that can help you know how to know what you want.
How to Become a Leader: Tax Reform Advocate Norquist’s Advice
In a recent interview with U.S. News, tax reform advocate Grover Norquist shared three keys to becoming a leader in any high-pace environment: Work hard, do not whine and know where you are going.
Your Real Estate Career: How to Create a Happy Ending
The ending is everything.
That’s why Greek heroes like Odysseus–who were able to look beyond the present and plan several steps ahead–seemed to defy fate. In fact, men like Odysseus mimicked the Greek gods in their ability to tell the future.
The comparison, today, is still valid.
If you can think further ahead and patiently bring your plans to fruition, you’ll seem godlike. And naturally be more successful.
8 Solutions to Keep 2009 from Going Down in Flames
here’s a list of 8 solutions to your current economic, real estate woes. Hopefully these will keep you from pumping a ton of money into something that returns little to nothing. When you’re finished, let me know what you think.
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