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Knowing Your Horizon – Traits of a Fearless Entrepreneur #20 of 25

The Cycle of Completion The most successful entrepreneurs focus on the task at hand until it is complete.  They never ever leave a job half-done or a project drifting.  Just this week I was in meetings with a business advisor that told me that this kind of determination and stick-to-itiveness is his secret to success. After […]

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Begin and end your day with gratitude – Traits of a Fearless Entrepreneur #19 of 25

What does your daily routine look like? Most successful entrepreneurs carry out 5 daily activities/tasks to keep moving towards success. I was recently asked in an interview by Rebecca Happy, what 5 Daily tasks form part of my success plan and how do I stay focused in order to get them done (even those I don’t

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Be Annie, The Modern Day Dumbo – Traits of a Fearless Entrepreneur #18 of 25

What do you do when you hit a roadblock? Most people give up just as they are about to achieve success.  If they could only see beyond that last roadblock. As an entrepreneur, to be truly fearless, you have to be able to see the away around, over or even under what is standing in

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Go for NO – Traits of a Fearless Entrepreneur – #15 of 25

You have to ASK to get Percy Ross, a self made millionaire that was famous for his generous giving, said the worlds most powerful and neglected secret to success was asking.  I believe that the reason that more people don’t discover this secret is they fear the word NO. This is seen most often in

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Keep your eye on the 18th hole – Traits of a Fearless Entrepreneur – #11 of 25

Sometimes you begin as the #2 We recently lost one of the greats of golf.  Arnold Palmer was a winner.  But what you may not know is that in 1960 challenging for the 1960 U.S. Open as an amateur, Jack Nicklaus finished in second place, two shots behind winner Arnold Palmer. Nicklaus turned professional at

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