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I started life at 20

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I started life at 20

The One Big Thing You Can’t Ignore

By Craig Ballantyne | 09/27/2011

In everyone’s lives and businesses there is “The Problem”. It’s the one big thing we can’t ignore, yet somehow we manage to put it off to the side every day and dance around the issue. It might be a conflict at home. Perhaps it’s an underlying problem with a project…

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How to Find More Time

By Verne Harnish | 08/30/2011

“It’s time to clean your company’s proverbial hallway closets and garages.” Like the classic movie “Ground Hog Day,” many employees experience work as one recurring nightmare after another – same old stuff, just a different day! And recurrent mistakes and problems eat up over 40% of your people’s time and…

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The American Dream

The American Dream is NOT Dead

By Craig Ballantyne | 08/17/2011

The American Dream is still alive and thriving for online marketers who are creating their own economy and opportunities.

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common sense

Early to Rise Lifestyle: The Importance of Common Sense

By Robert Ringer | 08/6/2011

In other words, you don’t need to be a Ph.D. to exercise common sense. It’s a trait you develop through purposeful awareness and habit.

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Turbulence Training Success Stories of the Month for July 2011

By Craig Ballantyne | 08/3/2011

Congratulations to our two winners of this month’s “TT Success Story” Contest. Each winner receives a 1-year Platinum TT Membership, so they’ll have access to all TT workouts from the past PLUS all TT workouts coming in the next 12 months. If you have a success story, please email it…

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Ireland’s First Certified Turbulence Trainer Gives You His Top Fat Loss and Nutrition Tips

By Craig Ballantyne | 06/20/2011

My name is Darragh Holland. I live in Clones Co Monaghan, Ireland. At junior school, I got the nickname ‘Dutchy’ which has stuck with me ever since. Having always played a lot of sport, with Gaelic Football being my main sport, I have also played some Soccer, American Football and…

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How to Rid Yourself of a Little Flaw That’s Holding You Back

By Peter Fogel | 06/10/2011

When transitioning from my former career as a stand-up comic into my new one as “The Reinvention Guy,” I realized that one of the things that had been holding me back from accomplishing my goals was the desperation of wanting success too badly. I swore that once I transformed myself,…

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7 Powerful Words of Wisdom

By Craig Ballantyne | 06/9/2011

Yesterday I interviewed John “Roman” Romaniello for our TT Certification Client Attraction newsletter, and we talked about how to become the most popular trainer in your gym as well as your city, plus how to get published in major magazines like Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, and Shape. It was another…

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3 Lessons from Justin Bieber

By Craig Ballantyne | 06/9/2011

Make success work for you, like it did for the Biebs.

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Make Me an Offer I Can’t Refuse

By Mary Ellen Tribby | 06/8/2011

“Why are you so upset?” my husband asked. “Because this woman has been online and in the marketing world for two years and she is teaching people things that are incorrect,” I replied. “It drives me crazy!” Yes, I will admit it – it makes me freaking nuts when I…

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Taking Your Snapshots Straight to the Bank

By Lori Allen | 06/6/2011

If you like taking pictures, you can create a second income stream by selling those pictures to stock photo agencies. It doesn’t require years of experience. And it’s fun. Take these three photos for instance. Of the three, which would you guess would be more salable? If you answered “the…

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Using Failure to Ensure Success

By Mark Morgan Ford | 06/4/2011

In his book “Failing Forward,” John C. Maxwell tells the story of Samuel Langley, the man who should have invented the airplane.

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