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		<title>Recession To Riches</title>
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<p>In these lean times it’s easy to believe that we must wait for things to improve before opportunities present themselves. In fact, quite the opposite is true. Tomorrow’s success stories are taking advantage of current weakness to prepare for the inevitable turnaround. How to Make Money in a Recession is timely a 37 page guide on what you can be doing to improve your cash flow right now, while setting yourself up to catch the next inevitable upturn in the business cycle.</p>
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<p>In these lean times it’s easy to believe that we must wait for things to improve before opportunities present themselves. In fact, quite the opposite is true. Tomorrow’s success stories are taking advantage of current weakness to prepare for the inevitable turnaround. How to Make Money in a Recession is timely a 37 page guide on what you can be doing to improve your cash flow right now, while setting yourself up to catch the next inevitable upturn in the business cycle.</p>
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		<title>Ready Steady Calm</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2014 04:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The designer Ben Sherman once said, "effortless cool is a detailed proces". Having been a business advisor for 20 years, and witnessing client after client repeat the same business mistakes, I realised that success in business, like life, is the direct result of one's state of mind. Success stems from focus and calm, and calm (like cool) is a detailed process. My success in business came much earlier in life, however it was only in recent years that I started practising Aikido. On my journey, I realised that these focus and calming strategies had a place in the business world, and could be applied each and every day to benefit my clients in their pursuit of business and personal success.</p>
<p>In my first eBook <em>Ready, Steady, Calm: Mind Strategies for Success in Life and Business</em>, I've written a 86 page primer on the strategies I now incorporate into my advisory business: developing a calm mind, the power of positive thinking, and harnessing the power of intention for business development.</p>
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<p>The designer Ben Sherman once said, "effortless cool is a detailed proces". Having been a business advisor for 20 years, and witnessing client after client repeat the same business mistakes, I realised that success in business, like life, is the direct result of one's state of mind. Success stems from focus and calm, and calm (like cool) is a detailed process. My success in business came much earlier in life, however it was only in recent years that I started practising Aikido. On my journey, I realised that these focus and calming strategies had a place in the business world, and could be applied each and every day to benefit my clients in their pursuit of business and personal success.</p>
<p>In my first eBook <em>Ready, Steady, Calm: Mind Strategies for Success in Life and Business</em>, I've written a 86 page primer on the strategies I now incorporate into my advisory business: developing a calm mind, the power of positive thinking, and harnessing the power of intention for business development.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://garyweigh.com/product/ready-steady-calm/">Ready Steady Calm</a> first appeared on <a href="https://garyweigh.com">Gary Weigh</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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