by The Obvious Expert on September 24, 2009
Do you ever feel that you were born to do what you do? That being an entrepreneur, business starter, solopreneur, consultant, or sole practitioner is in your blood? Recent studies indicate that you may be correct.
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by The Obvious Expert on June 15, 2009
When you realize that you are truly working for the pleasure of what you do, and that you would do it for free if you weren’t getting paid (but you don’t tell anyone that) then you have reached the success-stage of satisfaction
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by The Obvious Expert on May 26, 2009
When you are able to distinguish yourself and your services as the best in your niche, you will become a bright light in the dark night, attracting customers and clients in an irresistible way … they will be drawn to you.
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