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Keep your eyes on your goal

Keep your eyes on your goal

Keep your eyes on your goal   The normal bedtime routine for the English house starts with the telling of a story. Most of the time, I contrive some sort of imaginative situation where a little boy or girl goes off and does something spectacular. The story ends after a grand adventure with the little one feeling so tired that they “go home, get in their bed and go to sleep.” The End.  ...

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Pareto’s Principle

Pareto’s Principle

    Vilferado Pareto was an Italian economist in the late 1800s. While working at the University of Lausanne, in Switzerland, he noticed that income was unevenly distributed throughout Italy. After researching the issue, he determined that approximately 80 percent of the land in Italy was owned by 20 percent of the people. This led Pareto to investigate other countries where he...

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What direction are you going?

What direction are you going?

  According to a recent article by businessinsider.com, 80 percent of New Years resolutions fail by the second week of February. By the time you’re reading this, it will be the third week of February.   So let me ask you, how are you doing?   Another article I read by Forbes said only 8 percent of people achieve their New Year’s resolutions. That’s staggering.   I’ve never...

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I am the limiting factor

I am the limiting factor

  I was talking to one of our helpers while we were working together on a recent flip. I asked the 18 year old if he’d done any goal setting for the New Year. What he said next, I think, is all too common: “I don’t have time for goal setting. I’m too busy working.”   How many of you have heard the saying, “Time is money?” I disagree with this statement wholeheartedly. Time is not money...

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The three piggy banks

The three piggy banks

  My son just had his fifth birthday and consequently came into some money. To a 5 year old, $30 feels like a fortune. As we were riding in the car one day, Seph began to contemplate what he should do with all that cash.     At 5, he already knows to tithe. But he questioned what he should do with the other $27.   He asked me what I thought, and I told him I’d have to ponder...

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