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You Are the CEO of Your Own Life?

March 7th, 2009

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Truly acknowledge that you are the CEO of your own life and a better life immediately becomes imminent.

Whether we are entrepreneurial spirited individuals, currently employed and even unemployed, we must operate with the proverbial “The Buck Stops Here” sign on our desks. Everybody wants things from and for their lives. Various forms of abundance, financial wealth, building a great house, starting a successful business or charitable foundation, creating a family are a few of many possibilities. Effective CEOs take the time to identify what they truly want[...]

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[You Are the CEO of Your Own Life]

We all are in control of our own situations so we should make the most of them. Life is scripted!

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Comment by Jim Campbell Subscribed to comments via email
2009-03-07 11:06:59

The very most important ingredient to encouraging your four employees to work hard for you is to KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT. There can be no results until this is known. It’s from the vision that all things including faith, action(s) and attainment appear.

 
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