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By: Jonathan R Taylor"But I’m not a People Person!"
Do you have to be a "people person" to run a successful business? It’s a good question and one that’s brought up occasionally in meeting with clients....  (read entire article)
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Whether we own our own business or work in a "sea" of other employees, we all have to deal with and relate to other people - people who often get on o...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R Taylor5 Steps To A Successful Resume
1. Choose Your Format Correctly - There are two main resume formats - chronological and functional. If you are seeking a job in a field in which you a...  (read entire article)
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In meeting with clients, it’s often interesting to see the contrast between their personality profiles and what their current job descriptions involve...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorChange Makers
Recently, I’ve been reading a book entitled The Change Makers by Maury Klein. The book describes many of the great entrepreneurs of the 20th century a...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorChange Your Life In 48 Days
We’re all creatures of habit. When we drive home in the afternoon from work, rarely do we remember all the traffic lights and turns we encountered alo...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorDealing With Critics
It seems there is never a shortage of critics around for those who are pursuing their dreams. When faced with critics, I am reminded many times of how...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorDo What You Love!
Thursday, as I drove back from Nashville, I listened to an interview on the Dave Ramsey Show between Dave and best-selling Christian author Frank Pere...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorDon't Fear Failure
What a great admonition - Don't Fear Failure! It sounds so simple and so easy to achieve when you see it like that, but when it comes to life changing...  (read entire article)
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Recently, I had the chance to see part of the movie Collateral. In it, actor Jaimie Foxx plays a cab driver named Max who happens to pick up the wrong...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorExperience Overrated?
I often hear people who want to transition into another career downplay their chances because of their lack of credentials. They often believe that th...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorFocus On Your Mission!
...not just your goals. One of the tough challenges I see with many people is staying focused on goals. It's very easy to get sidetracked in our day a...  (read entire article)
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Last week I wrote about the importance of being proactive in the job search process. In today’s market you must sell yourself just as if you were a sa...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorNiche and Grow Rich
There’s a quote out there most of us have heard and it goes something like this- “If you try to be everything to everybody, you wind up being nothing...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorPromote Your BIZ - Write A Book
Promote Your BIZ- Write a Book! 

 


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By: Jonathan R TaylorPublish a Bestseller!
Many of us have heard the term “residual income” many times before. It simply means getting paid over and over for the effort you have put forth one t...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorPursuing Your Passions
Envision for a moment, doing what you truly love and getting paid for it. Having a hard time? Most people do, unfortunately, because they've been cond...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorSo What If I Fail?
When surveyed, over 70% of workers like the idea of “being their own boss” more than working for someone else. So, if this is the case, why do only a...  (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R TaylorThe Blame Game!
In talking with people many times, it’s very evident that determinism is deeply imbedded in our present day culture. Too often I notice that people bl...  (read entire article)
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