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Category Archives: Napoleon Hill
Would You Pay $36,500 for a Diet Coke?
I know that question sounds crazy; however, I did and actually much, much more. My story starts with the freedom of getting my driver’s license as a sixteen-year-old. I was already hooked on diet soft drinks, so whenever I stopped … Continue reading
Posted in Albert Einstein, Darren Hardy, dental hygiene, diet coke, diet dr. pepper, gland cancer, Health & Fitness, Jim Rohn, learning from mistakes, Napoleon Hill, Nutrition, piney woods country club, sales, seeking wisdom, soft drinks, Starbucks, success, Tony Gwen, Uncategorized, weight training, wise choices, Workrite Ergonomics
Tagged #diet #health #fitness #wellness, Darren Hardy, diet coke, Jim Rohn, napoleon hill, personal development, piney woods country club, soft drinks, success, Tony Gwen, Workrite Ergonomics
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Simple Wisdom for Life
Recently when going into the notes app on my iPhone, I made an unexpected discovery. Please understand that I’m not in the habit of using this feature and will typically shoot myself an email or text when I need any sort … Continue reading
Posted in attitude, Christian, communication, Faith, Follower of Christ, forgiveness, guarding your heart, jeffrey gitomer, Jim Rohn, love, Napoleon Hill, personal development, personality styles, seeking wisdom, success, the power of associations, trials & tribulations, Uncategorized, wise choices
Tagged Andy Andrews, forgiveness, Friendship, Spirit of Gratitude
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The Game Few Are Playing
A football game in the NFL technically consists of four fifteen-minute quarters, yet the average game runs over three hours due to the start and stop nature of the action. Add in commercial breaks and the sometimes meandering nature of … Continue reading
So How About Those New Year’s Resolutions?
With the first month of 2016 coming to a close, New Years seems like only a distant memory. It is by far the most popular day of the year for setting new goals and resolutions and yet most people fall … Continue reading
Posted in affirmations, Andy Andrews, attitude, Darren Hardy, Jim Rohn, John Maxwell, leadership, life path, living your dream, Napoleon Hill, personal development, Uncategorized, Zig Ziglar
Tagged Andy Andrews, attitude, Darren Hardy, goal setting, Jim Rohn, John Maxwell, leadership, life path, napoleon hill, personal development, success, Zig Ziglar
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Do You Argue for Your Limitations?
Do you see the glass half empty or half full? Most people will say “half full” with the implication of having a positive outlook on life, and yet the same people will likely constantly argue for their limitations. What do … Continue reading