Articles, tagged with "andrew carnegie", page 4
22nd November 2008
"The Secret" revealed to us the Law of Attraction and the Laws of the Universe. Didn't you love it? The Secret gave us a glimpse of manifesting abundance, but it didn't reveal in specific how to achieve your goals. Not to say that The Secret is useless. ...
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M.A.Eastman
15th October 2008
Napoleon Hill in quoting Andrew Carnegie called it definiteness of purpose. Norman Vincent Peale called it the Power of Positive Thinking. Today the favorite phrase seems to be The Law of Attraction. It's a phrase you have undoubtedly heard over and over ...
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Infinitys Best
15th October 2008
In the early nineteen hundreds, Andrew Carnegie recognized that there was a philosophy to success. In his advanced years, he acknowledged that he needed a younger, yet still, passionate person. He found what he was looking for in 25-year-old Napoleon Hill...
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Infinitys Best
10th October 2008
More Than Just Wealth
Some founders won recognition not just for their companies' success, but for what they did with the wealth they accumulated. For Jeff Cornwall, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Belmont University, entrepreneur...
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Beth Hager
23rd May 2008
The art of sales is replete with plenty of lead-generation and marketing systems, websites and toll-free hotlines that promise to bring prospects knocking down your door. But is it possible that there's another factorâ€"one that we only give periodic li...
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Tamara Dorris
15th May 2008
"Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results." --Andrew Carnegie
Running a company...
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Author:
Akhil Shahani
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Drew Stevens PhD
Times are difficult. Gasoline prices are up. Food and grain prices are up. Your ire is up and your business... down. It is so easy for the individual and the entrepreneur to decidedly give up. There are times when yo...
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Author:
Drew Stevens
10th March 2008
If you're like me, you, too, may have an aversion to advice about goal setting.
That may sound surprising, but it's true. Any article about goal setting gets scanned at best.
If I'm at a conference or seminar someone cheerfully trots out the SMART a...
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22nd February 2008
There are roughly 9.5 million millionaires in the world, and it's more than likely 99.9 percent of them didn't get rich on their own.
According to the latest World Wealth Report released in June by Merrill Lynch & Co., the amount of worldwide millionai...
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Author:
Robert Shemin
08th February 2008
Even as a child, I struggled with issues concerning my weight. My body didn't represent how I felt about myself. I saw myself as strong and in control, and clearly, I wasn't in control at least where food and exercise were concerned. Andrew Carnegie once ...
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Kenrick E. Cleveland
04th February 2008
These days, in order to prove an existence of anything, there has to be some physical evidence of some sort to be deemed "scientifically tested."
With gravity, while we can't actually see its force with our eyes, it is obvious that it exists because t...
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Beth and Lee McCain
07th November 2007
I'd like to say something about "associating." Sometimes we think of this word in terms of our personal associations, the building of our relationships; but there is another way of associating. It is associating with your mind. Learn from others; study th...
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Author:
Roice Krueger
13th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 WealthBeingThere are a number of fascinating text books which have been written over the years about the importance of mind over matter when it comes to creating wealth. In 1910, Wallace D Wattles wrote a book called The Science of Gett...
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Pam Kennett
24th July 2007
If you are a classical musician, opera singer, jazz performer, or pop group, you may have grown up dreaming of one day performing at the world famous Carnegie Hall. For over a hundred years, Carnegie Hall has been a status symbol of the highest echelons o...
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Author:
Brenda Ballentine
11th July 2007
Some towns are dominated by their educational and research facilities and this is the case in Princeton New Jersey. The town is best known for the prestigious Princeton University, opened in 1756. Its important research has been in the fields of robotics,...
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voraphong phengtong