Success Magazine Is a Winner

Written by Michael on May 19, 2008 – 1:36 am -

I don’t normally promote products, but I must tell you that I’m really impressed with the new version of Success Magazine.  So, when its publisher Darren Hardy wrote to ask me to spread the word, I thought I’d take him up on it, and here’s what Darren said: 

The BEST issue of SUCCESS yet! Destined to be a collector’s edition, this issue of SUCCESS identifies and profiles the 50 Greatest Entrepreneurs of All Time – what they did to achieve extraordinary success, what you can learn from them, and what you can apply into your own life and business strategies.

Packed into this 112-page issue of SUCCESS you will also find additional ideas, inspiration and tips you can apply in your relationships, health and well-being, sales, leadership, wealth-building and entrepreneurial adventures.

Additional highlights of the June/July issue include:

> Russell Simmons on Building a Media Empire and Fueling Financial Literacy

> Performance Secrets of Olympians by Denis Waitley

> What it Takes to Be a Winner! The Life of Paul J. Meyer

> Keys to Starting a Business Today

> How to Invest in Real Estate Now

> And other insights from Jeffrey Gitomer, GE’s Beth Comstock, Jean Chatzky, Body-for-Life creator Bill Phillips, Olympian Bob Beamon, Kevin Bacon and more!

Also included is a DualDisc™ (CD&DVD in one) with incredible content from personal-development icons – Jim Rohn, John Maxwell, Paul J. Meyer, Paul Zane Pilzer, Kim Kiyosaki and W. Clement Stone.

Don’t miss out. Get your copy today. It’s What Achievers Read!

Newsstand cover price only $5.95.

SUCCESSfully,

Darren Hardy

Publisher, SUCCESS

SUCCESS is available on these and other newsstands. Or go to www.SUCCESS.com to subscribe.

A&P

Barnes & Noble

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7-11

Book World

Giant Eagle Supermarket

Kroger

Books-A-Million

Pathmark Supermarket

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Shaw’s/Star Supermarket

Stop & Shop

Walgreens

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How May I Help You Find Your Dream Job?

Written by Michael on May 16, 2008 – 1:08 am -

How may I help you find your dream job?

Are there resources you’d like to learn more about?

Specific jobs or areas we can highlight or focus on?

I want to help you however I can.

No charge, no sweat.

Here’s what one reader wrote to me a few days ago:

Hi Michael.
I cannot express how excited I am to have found your site.  I came across it following a link from Self Made Chick.

I believe I am an entrepreneur. I have a dream of making money doing things I love that help people, and in my own fashion.  But I have so many things I am interested in.

I am a teacher, and a writer and I have a natural instinct for marketing and business.  I  want to try so many things.

Like you, I have always been fascinated by jobs.  What it takes to do it.
What type of person it is good for.  I’ve often contemplated becoming a career counselor or coach.

As I was reading your bio, I couldn’t believe how many similarities we have.  I am just so excited to have met someone who is passionate about many things, fascinated by careers and researching them, and understands the need to find a person’s purpose.

I have done a workshop with Martha Beck on this topic.  I am currently reading “Are You Using Your Genius?” at the recommendation of Jonathan Fields.  And now, I will have to add 17 Lies to list.  My head is swimming with ideas.  It’s both exciting and scary because I know I am on to something big in my life.  It’s the universe talking to me!

The readings are empowering.  I often feel selfish when I think about leaving the classroom to pursue other interests.  I feel guilty because I see people just working and struggling to make ends meet.  I ask myself, who am I to think I can achieve these things.  But I think I have finally accepted that I am lucky because I have the courage to at least try.

Thank you so much for your blog. I am extremely happy I found it.

I’ve connected with this reader.

How might I be of service to you?

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Good Resource for Early-Stage Dream Job Noodling

Written by Michael on May 7, 2008 – 12:52 am -

Are you still in that inner-struggle-early-stage-gotta-love-life-but-don’t-have-a-freakin’-clue-what-to-do-about-it phase?

The So You Wanna? site might be helpful to you to jump start the synapses and get you thinking about which path to jump on.

Plus, it’s just a lotta fun.

Check ‘er out.

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25 Dream Jobs for Geeks

Written by Michael on April 29, 2008 – 3:26 am -

Fun article and some nifty career and job advice, along with ideas, here at 25 Dream Jobs for Geeks.

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Startup Funding for a New Business

Written by Michael on February 8, 2008 – 12:10 am -

Scott Allen, who keeps track of all things entrepreneurial, has a recent article about where to find dough for a new business.

I’m pretty much in the camp that says any sort of external funding is a bad thing.

Evil, actually.

For one, you get sloppy.  Real sloppy.  I remember an old pal of mine telling me about his start up and all the new goodies (office furniture, new computers, yaddy yaddy) he was acquiring.  When I asked him where all that stuff was coming from and how it was being funded (he’d had a loan from a family member to start up his venture), he said something like . . . ahh, not to worry, the company’s paying for it. Read more »

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Got Web Savvy? Work From Home Web Design Jobs

Written by Michael on February 2, 2008 – 11:48 am -

This one’s kind of interesting . . .

If you have programming or Internet marketing credentials, you can find tons (thousands!) of legitimate work-at-home freelance jobs at the Work From Home Web Design site.  The site culls openings as posted on the Craigslist sites from around the globe.

Check ‘er out.

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Best Internet Blogging Posts of 2007

Written by Michael on January 14, 2008 – 12:56 am -

If your current or sought-after dream job includes anything related to the Web, pull up a chair, get a pot-o-joe a brewin’, and sink your teeth into some of the best articles about your online presence ever assembled.

Courtesy of Tamar Weinberg at her incredible Techipedia site (which I’ve recently discovered and now just love to pieces), you’ll find an incredible description of what Tamar considers the best of the best.

Need to get into the online world in a powerful way, check ‘er out . . . really good stuff.

But, be forewarned, you’re gonna need to set aside some real contemplation, study, and implementation time to actually get all this stuff up and goin’.

Happy reading to you, Dream Job Aspirant.

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How to Attract Profitable Clients Who Keep Using Your Services

Written by Michael on December 10, 2007 – 1:39 am -

My pal, Eldon Sarte, is giving away a free book over at Wordpreneur, a cool make-money-for-writers site. 

Written by Alexander Kohl, the book helps you get and retain clients.  If you’re in business for yourself, check ‘er out.  Good stuff.

Popularity: 25% [?]


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Artist? Tons-O-Places to Sell Your Wares

Written by Michael on December 6, 2007 – 1:57 am -

A whole bunch of places to sell your art are located here:

The Artist’s Toolbox

Good stuff; check ‘er out.

Popularity: 34% [?]


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Job Search Tools — a Great List

Written by Michael on December 3, 2007 – 1:00 am -

Here’s a great list of sites to help you in your job quest.

Check ‘er out:  70+ Tools for Job Hunting

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