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How to Find Out What You Were Born to Do.
In the past 2 weeks, I've received an incredible number of emails and calls from people who tell me they have "zero budget" or "money is really tight right now" or "I have a very limited cash flow." After you've read dozens of emails saying the same basic thing you begin to see a pattern. I completely understand. I've actually been there and can relate to it. Ron and I spent quite a few years with a negative cash flow, so I totally get it. People are scared. Too scared to change their life and take a chance. Scared that they can't start their own business.
***Proper Etiquette Toward the Differently-abled
More and more people with physical, mental and emotional impairments are joining the workforce, and business people who become disabled are returning to work like never before. The basic etiquette with the differently-abled persons is the Golden Rule: Treat others as you would want to be treated. Here are some other tips for making business more comfortable for you and your professional contacts. People Who Are Mobility Impaired:rn- A wheelchair is part of a person’s space and should not be touched, leaned on, or pushed without explicit permission.r
***A Few Good Tips
Every day, I become ever more increasingly aware of everyone that my life touches on a day to day basis. Recently I was trying to calculate how many lives would be affected each and every day if everyone I said hello to, wished a good day to, or waved into traffic during the rush hour, did the same to everyone their lives touched.