MULTIPLE STREAMS OF INCOME

by Corinne on June 24, 2007

We’re going to be talking about Multiple Streams of Income – and  kinds of things related to it.  But, first I want to give a credit line to my dear friend, Mark Victor Hansen, the co-author of the famous Chicken Soup series. (www.markvictorhansen.com) He was the first person I ever heard mention that term.  Thank you, Mark.  You changed my life.

There is another way of putting it.  What ELSE do you want to be when you grow up?

You’ve heard “what do you want to be when you grow up?” since you were three years old pulling your red wagon or playing with your dolls. That question branded an imprint on all of us.  Almost a guilt trip.  The need to decide.  It got worse in college.  Now it was really serious.  Pick a major.  There’s money involved here.  Student loans.  Make a decision.  The heat got turned up. But thinking back on it, isn’t it a little silly for an 18 year old to make such an important decision?

It was easier years ago.  The days of what I refer to as the “gas company mentality” are over.  People no longer work for the same company for 40 years, collect a gold watch, a retirement dinner and a pension. So we have to change too. Many of you did choose a profession and you are working in it now.  You didn’t know what else to do.  It was a job based on your college major perhaps. It may not be want you really want.  But what we all tend to do is wait.  Maybe it will get better.  Maybe I’ll get an offer from a new company.  Maybe I’ll get a raise or a great new client.  I have a lot invested here.  Time.  Money.  Loans.  I have credit card debt.  I have a mortgage.  Kids.  College costs looming.

In the meantime, the companies that we have declared allegiance to may not always be so loyal to us.  You’ve heard the words.  Downsizing.  Outsourcing.  Eliminating or combining a position.  Fancy new words for being fired.  A Harvard MBA half your age comes in and changes the whole company.  You have new quotas.  You make your quota and they raise it.  New standards.  Zero tolerance.  Conform.  Produce.  Learn that new software.  Or you’re out.

And you are out at 50 years old.  Not 30.  A challenge to get a new job or switch fields.

I owned a travel agency for 20 years.  I loved it.  I was successful.  But in the early 90’s I began seeing the handwriting on the wall.  The airlines, who bragged about us as “partners” started turning against us.  They started competing for our commercial business.  Cutting commissions.  And I saw another danger for the travel agent looming.  Travel web pages on the emerging Internet.

I decided to sell. People couldn’t believe it.  They asked why.  I was selling was because I read a business book that said. “Never try to race a three legged horse.”  I could see the travel business being that horse. I sold it to two ex-priests.  One of them had inherited a lot of money.  They really just wanted to have some fun.  I wanted to eat.  They just wanted the travel benefits.  It was perfect for them. My agency may have been one of the last that was sold.  A few years later, they just started closing.  The days of the neighborhood agency were mostly over.

Now – what to do?  I didn’t have enough money to retire — and I didn’t want to. Somebody called me one day and asked me to recommend a life coach.  I told them I’d get back to them.

 I didn’t know what a life coach was.  I did some research.  I found out there are no real educational or certificate licensing requirements.  You are not dealing with mentally ill people.  What a life coach does is act as a mirror and a paid friend to someone who really has the answers within them already.  All of us get stuck once in a while.  We are undecided.  We procrastinate.    A life coach is a cheerleader.  Not a therapist.  It is dealing with the RIGHT NOW.  Not the past.  We don’t talk about whether you were in love with your galoshes when you were two.    I decided I had learned enough from all my own personal and business mistakes to be a pretty good life coach.

I called back.  I had my first client. 

Then I put an ad in Craig’s List.  It is free, at least in Chicago and most places.  I advertised to do ghost writing, editing or resume writing.  I got clients.  Many people who are brilliant do not know how to put two words together!

But in the beginning, I needed more to do. I volunteered to teach a spiritual thought system – not a religion – called A Course in Miracles in Cook County Jail.  I did that for over two years.

The men in my class at the jail were the most fearful criminals in the city.  Murderers, big drug dealers, gang chiefs, burglars, I wouldn’t let them tell me why they were in jail.  I couldn’t teach love and forgiveness if I knew.  They were the smartest men I had ever met. 

They taught me two words that are important to know.  TRANSFERABLE  SKILLS.  Many of these men could run General Motors.  It was just a matter of redirecting their knowledge and energy.  I told them.  As a big drug dealer you learned everything you need to run a business.  Hiring.  Credit.  Management.  Accounting.  Distribution.  Sales.  Marketing.  I told them when you get out, get yourself on a different track using the same skills.

Transferable skills means that what you learned working in McDonald’s in High School you are still using today in your business.  That means that what you have learned in your present job you can use in another business.

I then started a self esteem program for prostitutes with the Cook County Court system.  Read my article on this blog called “Prostitution Rehab.”  I did that for five years until it got so big that I couldn’t handle it and do my TV show.  Genesis House, a drop in center for prostitutes,  took it over.

While all this was going on,  I took a class on how to produce a TV show at Chicago Access Corporation.  Just for fun.  I found that running a travel agency and producing a TV show were very similar.  It was putting the pieces together.  In travel it was research, airfare, hotels, sightseeing, transfers – in a TV show it was cameras, crew, lights, research, content, editing.  Pieces.

In most business it comes down to contacts.  Recommendations.  I have never advertised as a life coach.  People send their friends.  Travels customers sent their friends.  In the TV business, authors got the word out.  Publicity is a small town.  It gets around if you have a good show.  I started getting the top authors.  The ones you see on Oprah and Larry King.  Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Wayne Dyer, Andrew Weil. All the best sellers.

Then the impossible happened.  A major Satellite television company called Wisdom Television picked up my show.  I mean, who hires a middle aged woman interviewer unless she is Barbara Walters?  A fun hobby turned into a new career.

Then bango.  After six years, they canceled all new production on Wisdom.  The owner died and the heirs wanted to sell the channel.  They sold it and my show was not picked up by the new owners although they still sometimes do reruns.  So I am famous. (if you get no residuals from the program, does that count?)  People come up to me in Los Angeles on the street – in Detroit at the airport – in Schaumburg, IL.  at Home Depot to tell me they like the show.  But no money. At least for now.

I activated my real estate broker’s license from a former life and sold real estate in Chicago while things were good.  Not so good now so I am on hold there.  It’s a three legged horse.  But it is the same formula.  Contacts.  Pieces.  Put deals together the same way as in the travel business or TV production.

But, I have my life coach practice.  And I have TRANFERABLE SKILLS. This is an oversimplification, because everyone is different, but here are some of the basic things I have learned and what some of my clients need to hear in my Life Caach practice.

1.  In business, be careful about giving credit.  You are not a bank.  Don’t do a lot of work without money up front.

2.  Be willing to try something new.  But go work for someone in the new field – even for nothing if you have to.  Businesses fail for 2 reasons.  Lack of capital or lack of experience.  You may succeed with one of these lacking but not both.  Make your mistakes on somebody else’s’ money.

3.  Follow your gut. You have a hidden gift.  What is it?   You know more than you think.  Follow the     energy right in front of you.  If it feels wrong, stop.

4.  Don’t – don’t share your dreams with just anyone.  They will shoot you down.  Don’t ask a lawyer,     real estate broker, stockbroker if they are in a good business.  They will say, “It used to be good. Not any more.  Don’t even think about it.”  They don’t want the competition. Your own family will discourage you because they are afraid.  Everyone wants you to cling to the devil you know.

5.  There is power in Intention.  Don’t shoot your own dreams down. Keep putting the thought out      there and see yourself where you want to be.  Don’t cancel the energy by seeing even the  possibility of failure.  Not unless you decide later that you really are racing a three legged horse.  You may not be.

In your personal life:

1.  Don’t hand bullets to someone who is holding a gun on you.  You know who I mean.  The  person who will use your confidences against you later.

2.  Don’t get into a fight your can’t win.  It wastes energy.  You will not change your mother in laws mind.  You probably can’t stop your wife from buying shoes.

 3.  Especially, if you are a woman.  Have your own money.  Get credit in your own name.

4.  Take care of yourself.  The airlines have it right.  Put your own oxygen mask on first.

5.  Most of all.  In business or personal life – love the people you are dealing with.  Force yourself to love them.  Visualize them in your mind with love.  99 % of communication is mental. 

6.  Stop selling.    Start helping.  Don’t count commissions if you are in sales until they are in your  hand.  It prevents you from doing the very best for your client. 
I’ve been a life coach for 14 years now.  So, am I suggesting that you should quit your job?  No.  I am saying you should consider an additional job or develop your hobby.  As a back up.  As protection.

But what would you do? I have my life coach clients make a list of 100 possibilities.  They can be ridiculous things.  But we whittle them down and you’d be surprised at some of the good ideas that come forth.   Try it for yourself. 

Another test is when you get the Sunday papers, which section do you read first?  These are all clues. For example.  You’ve always said that one day you would write a book.  Do you know how many people have said that to me? When you have time.

I’m going to give you a short course in how to write a book.  Write.  Get a yellow pad and a manila folder.  When you get a thought while you are stuck in traffic or at the dentist office, write it down.  Don’t let the muse get away.  Put it into the manila folder.  Forget it. After a while, you have written a book.  I have written three books just this way.

Maybe you have artistic ability.  Make something.  Paint something.  Collect these things and get a booth at an art fair.  When someone asks if you are an artist, say yes. If you’re good with figures, take a tax course.  Do taxes for people.  Maybe for a few dollars or even free.  It could be a future business.

If you love kids, go back to school and get a teachers certificate.  You can always teach.  Even after you retire.  We always need teachers and they have a lot of vacation time. You have a talent.  You know what it is.  A dream you have not yet followed.

 Do it in a small way while you still have a job.  Because you never know what will happen in this crazy economy.  And you don’t want to end up on the beach in Ft. Lauderdale talking about the good old days when you haven’t had the good days you deserve. So that’s my case.  Multiple Streams of Income.

I don’t know what is in store for me.  I may be back on TV.  Maybe something else. Life is an adventure ride and I am following the energy right in front of me.

The energy right now is writing this blog and I am loving it!  You just have to keep reinventing yourself.

I’m going to ask you the question I started out with. What else do you want to be when you grow up?

Start doing it now.

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J Moloney July 8, 2007 at 10:50 am

J Moloney wrote:
What a wonderful concept….so simple, but it seems to get away from most of us. One of my big fears growing up was that I didn’t know where I wanted to be “in 10 years”. I still don’t know, but your article explains that I don’t have to have all the answers today, I just need to expand my mind and really look at the many options that are right in front of me all the time. Thank you for helping me understand the infinite possibilities and confirming that I don’t really have to grow up, I just have to keep growing.

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Stephen Hopson August 31, 2007 at 1:43 pm

Corrine:

I really, really enjoyed reading this article. You most certainly have had a very interesting life!

While it can be overwhelming to think of the different possibilities with respect to creating multiple income streams, your article encouraged us to take one thing at a time and let it build. That’s how I came to write a full fledged manuscript, which you alredy know is moving toward publication in the near future. It didn’t write it overnight. The same thing can be applied to figuring out what “multiple streams of income” can be made available to us.

Thanks for your delightful input! BTW, I also love writing in my blog too! Your enthuasism in the way you write is contagious!

P.S. Thanks for being my blogging buddy too!

Stephen

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Dick Goff September 7, 2007 at 9:57 pm

Reading your bio and reflecting on the paths you’ve taken through life, I’m impressed by your energy and strong work ethic. You demonstrate the classical American values of pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps. You also display two other great qualities, drive and self initiation. You have my respect. Also, I thoroughly enjoy your writing style.

What you choose to call “reinventing yourself” I choose to call “renewal.” But basically we’re both on the same page.
I look forward to your further writings.

Dick

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Corinne Edwards September 8, 2007 at 1:54 pm

Dear Dick -

What encouragment for a new blogger!

I so appreciate your taking the time to write such a
detailed comment on this article.

Looking forward to having you on board as a regular!

Warmly,

Corinne

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Adebola November 8, 2007 at 4:12 am

Corrine,

Thanks for sharing this great article with my readers and the entire community.

This is an article that needs to be read over and over again.

God bless your soul Ma’am.

Adebola

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April Groves November 9, 2007 at 2:54 am

You are just what I needed on this day in this moment. Woohoo for attracting what you intend!

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Mac April 7, 2008 at 8:12 am

Today I was feeling down & I was looking for self confidence or motivational articles bz once upon a time my frnds never leave me alone & now they all dont have time to speak with me ! bz I am now ther competitor yea… I am happy the way I am going bt dont have long term plans … still life is good after having look on your article thanks a ton …

God Bless !

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Janni April 29, 2008 at 7:13 pm

The biggest mistake that you can make while attempting to create multiple streams of income is to sign up with as many affiliates as you can, and then begin to saturate the Internet with generic affiliate banners and links. If you want to create long-lasting forms of income, you will need to take a more professional approach to moneymaking. In essence, you will have to put in a little more work than simply posting affiliate links if you want to create a truly profitable income source. However, once you have made a web presence for yourself you can go on to reap the rewards of simple streams of income.

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Corinne April 30, 2008 at 12:44 pm

Dear Janni -

Great advice!

So far, I have not started monetizing my blog. I have not even gotten to my first anniversary. But I certainly will keep your comments in mind!

Thanks for joining the conversation. Come back soon!

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Mehmet Onatli May 29, 2008 at 4:19 pm

I am wondering just how many of you have finally figured out that the ONLY people who get rich on these get rich quick schemes, are the SCHEMERS themselves, it’s the poor shmucks who sign up for the schemes that slog their guts out for a mere pitance, or even worse nothing. The old saying “There’s a SUCKER born every minute has NEVER been more true.

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Steve Madden June 5, 2008 at 6:49 am

I am a firm believer in multiple streams of income! Never
put all your eggs in one basket. Got laid of 20 years ago
from a software company. Went on the road and into marketing.
Felt like I was let out of cubicle prison. Anyway, I’m now
getting back to my roots and started 2 blogs (dating and shoes site) which are starting to earn money. It’s under my control and probably will be more reliable than the social security check by the time I retire. Teaching my son the same lessons so he never repeats my mistakes.

Thanks

Steve

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Corinne June 5, 2008 at 11:48 am

Dear Steve -

Nice to hear your success story!

I have found that people are ashamed to say they have other sources of income. So, they hide a few so that people will think they are really focused.

I know I have at least four different business cards and two different corporations. I roll tham out as needed.

In the meantime, somehow between all the different things I do – my bills get paid!

Thanks for tuning in here. Enjoyed your story!

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London Tours June 13, 2008 at 1:09 am

What a great article and part of a great blog. I have enjoyed reading this and you have made me more determined to work at what I am good at and enjoy! Thanks.

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Men Watch June 27, 2008 at 12:13 am

Oh! I find my search complete to your post. Thank for your best efforts in the blog you applied. your suggestion have move me to started monetizing my blog.

I have like your Life Caach practice. This are the things more helpful to all, now or than. All and above I would like to say -Thank you for helping me understand the infinite possibilities and confirming that I don’t really have to grow up, I just have to keep growing like all do.

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Vin Andella June 30, 2008 at 9:22 am

This is great I cant wait to get started.

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irish gift store July 10, 2008 at 11:11 am

I think it’s a totally new way of life these days to have the ability to have several incomes and be able to keep on top of everything.

Basically you are only limited by your resourcefulness and efficiency and of course how much time you want to invest

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New Orleans Recipes July 15, 2008 at 6:38 pm

This is a great post, worth bookmarking to come back and read again. I am currently on my 3rd or 4th career. The tough thing for me right now is that I make a lot of money doing something I’m interested in but not passionate about and hardly anything from what I really want to do. So words of inspiration like those in this post are really encouraging to me.

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Golf blogger July 17, 2008 at 12:00 pm

This is a great article. Lot of good information to think about. I wish you were closer you would have a client.
thanks and i am going to try it.

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Corinne July 17, 2008 at 1:56 pm

Dear Golf Blogger -

Thanks for stopping by.

Yes, it is not only advisable but necessary in this economy to have other sources of income.

Hint: I have telephone life coach clients also if you are really interested.

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Andrew July 18, 2008 at 7:27 pm

Its great to see somebody thinks like I do. Anyone can lose a corporate job. Its best to build your own business. It is yours and nobody can take it away from you. Like my Houston Apartment business. It’s mine and I answer to no one. Working for yourself has its own advantages.

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Joni July 19, 2008 at 8:37 am

I just came back to this article after a year, and what a difference a year makes. After being laid off several months ago, I have struggled to find a solid direction to go in. Corporate life is not what it use to b. No one rewards loyalty or hard work anymore. This article provides so much insight and many great ideas that I can now use to write the next chapter in my life. Thank you again for sharing your wisdom with us all.

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Corinne July 19, 2008 at 9:37 am

Dear, dear Joni -

You will always land on your feet!

But I am thrilled that you came back to this article after all that time.

Sending love and encouragment.

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Corinne July 19, 2008 at 9:39 am

Dear Andrew -

Your site is terrific! If I was looking for an apartment in your city, I would be right over!

Thanks for joining the conversation.

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James July 24, 2008 at 7:45 am

Thanks for the article. I have a couple of books by Jack Canfield and I can honestly say that the advice both you and Jack give are fantastic.

Thanks

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Corinne July 24, 2008 at 8:45 am

Dear James -

I am also a great fan of Jack Canfield! How nice to be put in the same category!

Good luck with your multiple streams of income. It is the best way to cope with this crazy economy!

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James July 24, 2008 at 10:20 am

You’re welcome. By looking at your article and comparing your comments to the likes of Jack Canfield and Napoleon Hill most readers should be aware that, in essence, it all boils down to personal psychology. Unfortunately some individuals need a little extra lift (proof that it can be done) – you’ve proved that with a little dedication we can attain a level of success.

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guvenlik sistemleri August 9, 2008 at 12:44 am

I love so much listen music and trance :)

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Business Letter August 14, 2008 at 6:22 pm

Wow this has really got me thinking what the hell do I really want to do in life. There are so many things that are holding me back but I just can’t let them go. Just like you I have met people who were drug dealers blah blah blah, but inside they are serious on of the most intellectual people that I have met. He knows how to manage his stuff and knows many ways to do things. I know that if he took another direction he would probably be a very successful businessman. I also am not trying to put all my eggs in one basket, I go to school, I work in a business, and I have family and friends who can hook me up with all kinds of different jobs. I guess I am very lucky and I hope that we all get one chance in our lives to have a super opportunity. But how do we know if this it the right choice? I guess just follow you gut like Corinne says. This was a great read and have got me to think about my future quite a lot. I hope you are successful on anything else you do in your life, you really deserve it.

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Susan August 19, 2008 at 4:35 pm

It is very important to have multiple streams of income, it helps you to do well with the other streams and it makes you more knowledgeable, helps you remain stable, prevents you from a total catastrophe if your source of income goes away, keeps you from being bored, and helps you adjust to the changing times.

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Pumps August 19, 2008 at 6:01 pm

This remains me of a niece that I have. She is living in Vnzla, and never finish high school. Her parents and my uncle were farmers in a itty bitty town about an hour from the capital. To make the story short, she gather all egg producing farmers around her, and made a cooperative. She is currently invoicing over 50,000 USD/week. Yes, that amount is right and on eggs alone. She also started producing cheeses, and more. Sometimes, I hit myself thinking on how she, without education, was smart enough to have started that deal, and how she is diversifying her current income.

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Sharon Beck August 19, 2008 at 11:05 pm

Hello Corinne,

I don’t know if you read comments from writings you posted over a year ago but I was looking to go back as far as i could and start reading everything you had ever written and this post is what I came up with and it made me laugh.

The amazing thing is that I had dinner tonight with an old friend that I haven’t seen in a few years. I was telling her about you because I was living up in Seattle and managing her “at home office” while she was out on the speaking circuit. She invented a process called “Staging” when she was a new REALTOR back in the early 70’s and taught it all over the country for many years. Anyway, I have very fond memories of Mark Victor Hansen. At Christmas time, Barb had a party and he was in town and I got to go pick him up and bring him to the party in the town where we lived outside of Seattle, Issaquah. He drove my car and I just remember him talking about “Passive Income” all the way home. He is just one of the sweetest men, and such a joy to be around.

This is a wonderful post and I am off in the bedroom reading your stuff when I should probably be in the dining room helping my husband entertain his guest that are visiting from Hungary. They own four Otthon Centrum real estate offices. It is the largest real estate company in Hungary and we have been doing training’s there for the past several years and now they are visiting us here in California.

But since I don’t speak Hungarian, and it is so late at night (past 11:00 PM) it doesn’t feel too rude for me to sneak away and delight myself in your world. Yipee. I can’t wait to read the next post.

Sharon

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Corinne August 20, 2008 at 9:06 am

Dear Sharon -

Yes, of course, I read all comments on my blog and try to respond to all!

Since I have 168 posts here, your work is cut out for you. Happy digging!

None of them is in Hungarian – so you are home free here.

You will notice that they have gotten shorter as time went on.

Now, I try to keep them under 1000 words. A few were edited and put back again. As a writer, I thought I was writing chapters in a book!

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Martini Recipes August 20, 2008 at 10:36 am

Today I was feeling down & I was looking for self confidence or motivational articles bz once upon a time my frnds never leave me alone & now they all dont have time to speak with me ! bz I am now ther competitor yea… I am happy the way I am going bt dont have long term plans … still life is good after having look on your article thanks a ton …

God Bless !

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bungiesucks August 27, 2008 at 7:28 am

I just came back to this article after a year, and what a difference a year makes. After being laid off several months ago, I have struggled to find a solid direction to go in. Corporate life is not what it use to b. No one rewards loyalty or hard work anymore. This article provides so much insight and many great ideas that I can now use to write the next chapter in my life. Thank you again for sharing your wisdom with us all.

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Corinne August 27, 2008 at 10:20 am

Well, Bungiesucks – glad you came back. This was a long post to read!

Much luck in the future!

I would not survive without multiple streams of income. When one goes dead on me – another kicks in!

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Van Sales Blog September 1, 2008 at 8:23 am

I don’t know how you came to these concusions, but there is not a single one I disagree with. I am in business and to be honest some of these mistakes I am still making, especially in trusting people. business is not easy or else everyone would be doing it.

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greek bookmarks September 6, 2008 at 12:45 pm

Running your own business can be an Odyssey in itself. The thing is that there is no recipe for a successful business. there can be more than one ways to reach a goal.

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Internet Marketing Blog September 6, 2008 at 11:46 pm

Very very inspirational story. Thank you so much for taking the time to filling us in! I’m very moved by reading this. Mark Victor Hansen really has some great literature out there.I also love the 4 hour work week, great read.

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Gregor S September 10, 2008 at 12:32 am

Your writing style matches your life attitude. You can do anything you have made up your mind to do. I like the part in your post where you describe how to write a book. Your main advice is to get paper, pen, and start writing. We usually overlook the obvious.
Glad I found your blog.

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Fastest Car September 13, 2008 at 8:33 pm

You seem to have met quite a lot of talented, smart, and intellectual people in your life. I’ve yet to find anyone like that besides my cousin. He quit school( full scholarship to UCI) to pursue a business career with his older brother. Now only 3 years later they have become multimillionaires which is obviously very successful. So my point is, if you’re going to do something, do it now! Take a risk if you heart tells you to, it will be worth it…even if you lose you will learn a lot from the experience.

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DronVelikii September 16, 2008 at 5:16 am

I fully agree

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Stephen Shone September 16, 2008 at 7:31 am

What an interesting read – life coaches can sometimes seem ‘preachy’ to me but that post was pure common sense, thank you.

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lowering springs September 17, 2008 at 5:21 am

Perhaps we always need those early decisions. My internet life is not that long as yours but I was not lucky enough to make such an early decision. So i lost everything and then started writing, I worked as ghost blogger and poster then I realize that it is not something which I wanted to do. Now I own a blog network of more than 20 blogs and it is just like a charm.

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Myrtle Beach Real Estate September 17, 2008 at 6:36 pm

Great read! I am currently in search of a life coach, just seems they are all Too busy!!

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jake September 20, 2008 at 11:01 am

Hi Myrte Beach Real Estate,

If you really want a life coach I’m sure you can find one. Either you are not really looking for one or are not looking hard enough.

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Michael Smith September 21, 2008 at 6:30 am

It is really interesting.
Are you the real author of these words?
If so – you are great!
Anyway, thank you.

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