Monday, April 30, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Washington Irving
"Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune; but great minds rise above them." - Washington Irving
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Perry Marshall
This was so good that I just had to post it. It came from Perry Marshall, check out his site for great info about Google's AdWords and Internet marketing in general.
Twelve differences between those who dream and those who act:
1-Wanna-be's obsess about ideas. Entrepreneurs obsess about implementation.
2-Wanna-be's want more web traffic. Enrepreneurs focus on sales conversion.
3-Wanna-be's focus on positive thinking. Entrepreneurs plan for multiple contingencies.
4-Wanna-be's want to get on TV and get "famous." Entrepreneurs build their list.
5-Wanna-be's seek a perfect plan. Entrepreneurs execute and adjust the plan later.
6-Wanna-be's wait for their lucky break. Entrepreneurs engineer four, five, six plans and execute them in tandem, wagering that at least one plan will get traction.
7-Wanna-be's fear looking stupid in front of their friends. Entrepreneurs willingly risk making fools of themselves, knowing that long-term success is a good trade for short-term loss of dignity.
8-Wanna-be's shield their precious ideas from harsh reality, postponing the verdict of success or failure until 'someday.' Entrepreneurs expose their ideas to cold reality as soon as reasonably possible.
9-Wanna-be's put off practicing basketball until they've got Air Jordans. Entrepreneurs practice barefoot behind the garage.
10-Wanna-be's believe what they're told, believe their own assumptions. Entrepreneurs do original research and determine what paths have been already trod.
11-Wanna-be's believe they can do anything. Entrepreneurs do what they're gifted for and delegate the rest.
12-Wanna-be's think about the world in terms of COULD and SHOULD. Entrepreneurs think in terms of IS and CAN BE.
Twelve differences between those who dream and those who act:
1-Wanna-be's obsess about ideas. Entrepreneurs obsess about implementation.
2-Wanna-be's want more web traffic. Enrepreneurs focus on sales conversion.
3-Wanna-be's focus on positive thinking. Entrepreneurs plan for multiple contingencies.
4-Wanna-be's want to get on TV and get "famous." Entrepreneurs build their list.
5-Wanna-be's seek a perfect plan. Entrepreneurs execute and adjust the plan later.
6-Wanna-be's wait for their lucky break. Entrepreneurs engineer four, five, six plans and execute them in tandem, wagering that at least one plan will get traction.
7-Wanna-be's fear looking stupid in front of their friends. Entrepreneurs willingly risk making fools of themselves, knowing that long-term success is a good trade for short-term loss of dignity.
8-Wanna-be's shield their precious ideas from harsh reality, postponing the verdict of success or failure until 'someday.' Entrepreneurs expose their ideas to cold reality as soon as reasonably possible.
9-Wanna-be's put off practicing basketball until they've got Air Jordans. Entrepreneurs practice barefoot behind the garage.
10-Wanna-be's believe what they're told, believe their own assumptions. Entrepreneurs do original research and determine what paths have been already trod.
11-Wanna-be's believe they can do anything. Entrepreneurs do what they're gifted for and delegate the rest.
12-Wanna-be's think about the world in terms of COULD and SHOULD. Entrepreneurs think in terms of IS and CAN BE.
Andrew Carnegie
"As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do." - Andrew Carnegie
Monday, April 23, 2007
Laurence Sterne
"An English man does not travel to see English men." - Laurence Sterne
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Friday, April 20, 2007
Henry David Thoreau
"I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor." - Henry David Thoreau
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Frank Lloyd Wright
"I know the price of success: dedication, hard work and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen." - Frank Lloyd Wright
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Isaac Newton
"If I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been owing more to patient attention than to any other talent." - Isaac Newton
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Mark Twain
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great." - Mark Twain
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 9, 2007
Friday, April 6, 2007
T.S. Eliot
"If you haven't the strength to impose your own terms upon life, you must accept the terms it offers you." - T.S. Eliot
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Henry Ford
"There is no man living who isn't capable of doing more than he thinks he can do." - Henry Ford
Monday, April 2, 2007
Booker T. Washington
"The world cares very little about what a man or woman knows; it is what a man or woman is able to do that counts." - Booker T. Washington
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