Recent posts related to

Self-Improvement

Recent posts related to

Self-Improvement

7 Commandments for Creating Explosive Growth

By Clayton Makepeace | 04/2/2008

I learned the following principles the hard way: through nearly four decades in the trenches. They have served me very, very well – and if you abide by them, they’ll do the same for you…

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Ribose Benefits: Results You Can Feel

By Kelley Herring | 04/2/2008

The benefits of ribose don’t stop on the slopes (or in the gym). This amazing cell fuel has been shown to help increase energy levels in patients with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and heart problems as well.

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It’s Good to Know: Polysyndetonic Syntax

By Early to Rise | 04/2/2008

Polysyndetonic syntax? Huh? Of course, now I had to look THAT up. Here’s what I found…

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Are You Kidding Me?

By Rick Pendergraft | 04/2/2008

You never know when the market will make an unexpected major move, up or down. That’s why I recommend being somewhat balanced between bullish and bearish positions.

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The Language Perfectionist: “Is That a Pun in Your Pocket, or…?”

By Don Hauptman | 04/1/2008

April Fool’s Day is the ideal occasion to celebrate the pun. In fact, for many years, an annual dinner in Chicago on this date attracted punsters from across the nation.

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A Mission Statement That Gets Right Down to Business

By Charlie Byrne | 04/1/2008

Mixing business and charitable objectives in a company’s mission statement has always seemed a little goofy to me.

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A New-Exurb Real Estate Wealth Plan

By Marc Charles | 04/1/2008

A recent trend in real estate investing is toward smaller homes and apartments in the “new exurbs” – and that’s where your real estate money should be invested.

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Noni for Energy Enhancement

By Dr. Ray Sahelian | 04/1/2008

Whether you need a little pick-me-up to get through the afternoon… or an energy boost to get you through your workout… you might consider drinking noni juice.

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How to Save Your Muscle & Your Metabolism

By Craig Ballantyne | 03/31/2008

It’s a scary statistic. You could lose several pounds of muscle per decade after age 30… and more if you diet. As a result of that muscle loss, your metabolism slows down, your risk of falls and injury increases – and do I even have to mention the dramatic decline…

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How Long Should a Sales Letter Be?

By Mark Morgan Ford | 03/31/2008

Sales letters – how long should they be? In this age of multitasking and the Internet, isn’t it more sensible for marketers to send short ones to prospective customers? That’s the question posed by Connie Prin, an ETR reader in Grand Rapids, MI who is working on completing the AWAI…

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Using Your Emotions the Right Way for Investing

By Charles Delvalle | 03/29/2008

Figuring out when to sell a stock is never easy. And most experts wisely recommend keeping your emotions out of the decision. Of course, every rule has its exceptions. So let’s revise this one.

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6 Steps to Making a Good Impression… Every Time

By Bob Cox | 03/29/2008

Making a good first impression begins with a conscious decision to put your best foot forward. And then, whenever and wherever possible, you must make the effort to live up to that first time.

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