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Frank O’Donnell, Professional Equity Solutions Says It’s All About Preparation

Frank O’Donnell, Professional Equity Solutions

To me, it would all be about preparation. In other words when you go to work in the morning you have got to know exactly what you want to do. One of the things I find very useful is to give a lot of thought to this the night before. So for example, today is Monday morning, and last night (Sunday night), I sat down and went through what I need to do today. I sat down and … [Read more...]

Darren Housley, The Hypnotherapy Guy Shares Nurturing Relationships Advice

Darren Housley, The Hypnotherapy Guy Advises to Nurture Relationships With People You Know

My time gaining tip in the words of Jeff Olson “is easy to do, it is also easy not to do” and it involves building and developing your referral strategy. I meet very few business owners that are looking for fewer clients. They spend time attending numerous networking groups and some will even go to the opening of an envelope if there is the remotest possibility it will lead … [Read more...]

Sharon Ferrier, Persuasive Presentations Making Intelligent Choices Frees Up Time

Sharon Ferrier, Persuasive Presentations Making

If people are looking to gain more time during their working day, they are chasing their tail because we all need to accept that we can't get any more time, there is no more time, and we can't create time. The only thing we can do it to make intelligent choices on what we do. That's what I wanted to talk about today. How important it is for us to really think about what are … [Read more...]

Tom Sedlack of 33rd Company Property Management Showcased on PBI Insights

PBI has the pleasure to introduce Tom Sedlack of 33rd Company Property Management. Using the analogy of doing your own vehicle repairs, Tom advises landlords in the Twin Cities Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota metro area on the pitfalls of DIY (do-it-yourself) property management. “It’s like fixing your own car, trying to change your own transmission,” Sedlack said. “By … [Read more...]

Supreme Being, Susan Downing Interviewed On Pro Business Insights

Susan Downing Interviewed On Pro Business Insights

STEWART: Good morning. Stewart Alexander here, the Authority Marketing Guy, here in sunny Jamaica. This morning, a beautiful Sunday morning, I have the pleasure of being here with a beautiful young lady all the way from Canada. First of all, good morning to you, Susan. SUSAN: Good morning. STEWART: As I just alluded, that's her name, Susan Downing. Could you tell us a … [Read more...]

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Short Read Spotlights

Ann Zuccardy, AZ Communications, LLC, Advises to Focus on One Task at a Time

Chuck Douglas, Business Success Training Says Your Habits Control Your Time

Ton de Graaf, Worldwide Coaching Magazine

Ton de Graaf, Worldwide Coaching Magazine Says Block Out One Hour Per Day

Cindy Hurn, The Cindy Hurn Show Poses the Question, Not Enough Time?

Chad T. Collins, Celebrity Kickstart

Chad T. Collins, Celebrity Kickstart says Hit The Core4 Before You’re out the Door

Markus Loving Online Market Domination

Markus Loving, Online Market Domination Recommends Eating a Live Frog!

Daniel Cole, International Institute of Personal Development

Daniel Cole, International Institute of Personal Development Explains What Is Important

Frank O’Donnell, Professional Equity Solutions

Frank O’Donnell, Professional Equity Solutions Says It’s All About Preparation

Darren Housley, The Hypnotherapy Guy Advises to Nurture Relationships With People You Know

Darren Housley, The Hypnotherapy Guy Shares Nurturing Relationships Advice

Sharon Ferrier, Persuasive Presentations Making

Sharon Ferrier, Persuasive Presentations Making Intelligent Choices Frees Up Time

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