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    7 Habits of highly innovative people

    EXECUTION 
    Another habit of highly innovative people is that they are always looking for challenges. Not knowing about something is motivating. It's seen as an opportunity to grow and learn--not to give up and go the "more comfortable", well-known route.
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    Zero to One Millions by Ryan P Allis

    Hey, man, it's all about the presentation. Deliver your message in your way and it'll be fresh again. :smxF:
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    Computer Solutions for Business/Travel

    Apple launched it's Mac Air this past month, trying to appeal to business travelers with a snazzy-looking laptop made light and portable. Lenovo just released it's Thinkpad X300, drawing a direct comparison between it and the Air. You can find a good comparison from this link, found from...
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    Richard Branson Interview

    ...And that's probably 95% of the key to his success. He makes other people feel important, he is excited to make others excited. You can't help but appreciate his ideas when you see how energized he is! That attribute is something money and success can't create...that comes from within. :banana:
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    Motivational Quotes

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    If you have feet, you can dance. (Saw it on a card.)
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    Idea for Chain of Hip-Hop Stores

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    Ah, muchos gracias! Another side note for this subject. Do you ever watch "The Big Idea" on CNBC on weeknights? It's truly fascinating and inspiring, if you haven't seen it. Watching that--or going to the website and reading stories from other entrepreneurs--might give you an emotional boost if...
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    My new beginning, my new business...

    What sort of materials are you making your bag out of? Perhaps there's a new material or manufacturer whom you could bargain with for reduced costs for your materials. For instance, my affluent boss recently tore a page from one of his high-end magazines for me to research bamboo textiles. He...
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    Idea for Chain of Hip-Hop Stores

    IDEA 
    Apologies if this is staring me in the face but I can't seem to find this post...I tried a search but terms weren't working. Where can I find this? Thanks. :seeya:
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    Chances of getting rich with blogging

    I agree that blogging today, now that it's popular enough for everyone from 8 to 80, has become more useful as a tool than as the main gig. A blog can be an excellent marketing tool, as mentioned in the earlier posts--advertising that can be "fun" as it's more flexible and casual. You can create...
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    You're from where??

    HOT! INTRO 
    You're close...St. Croix is one of the three sisters. I'm on St. John, right next to St. Thomas which is a huge cruise ship port. Have you ever been this way?
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    Hello from USVI

    Yep--I'm from the US Virgin Islands, below Puerto Rico. Still US...but with tax benefits. :) :smxB:
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    Hello from USVI

    Thank you! I'm excited.
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    Hello from USVI

    Greetings! I've lurked here for a few weeks and really respect what I've read and the suggestions, ideas and challenges on these posts. I'm currently pursuing passing the Series 7 and opening my first brokerage account to both learn and challenge myself. I have some investments in bonds but...
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    You're from where??

    HOT! INTRO 
    Chelsea from the US Virgin Islands
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    The Little Book That Beats the Market

    I found "The Little Book That Beats the Market" by Joel Greenblatt to be interesting, presenting an approach to investing in "bargain stocks", holding them a year or three, selling them off, investing in more bargains, etc. For those that have read this book, what are your thoughts? For those...
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    It's Not How Good You Are

    It's Not How Good Your Are, It's How Good You Want To Be by Paul Arden: Amazon.com: It's Not How Good You Are, Its How Good You Want to Be: The World's Best Selling Book: Books: Paul Arden Hello! Apologies if this book is mentioned on another post. I've browsed them (quickly) and didn't see...

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