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June 2005 - Compensation For Your Hard Work
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"With every deed you are sowing a seed, though the harvest you may not see."
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Cracking The Billable Hours Ceiling"by C. J. Hayden
Do you make as much money as you want in your business? Perhaps you need another way to compensate your hard work -- another option beyond billable hours.
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"Getting Out Of Balance"by Donald Wetmore
Entrepreneurs have a tendency to let work take over -- try to recognize when your business and personal lives have gotten seriously out of balance.
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"Great Job Frank, Well Done!! Thanks Frank!"by Frank Murphy
Running your own business earns you some special perks. It's time you remembered that you’re not a 9-to-5-er -- and you shouldn’t treat yourself like one.
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"It’s Your Business, Not Your Hobby"by Janice Marino–Doyle
When we spend time doing something we get pleasure and satisfaction from, we may feel guilty for being compensated for our hard work. Stop that right now!
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"Retirement Planning And The Owner Only Business"by Terry Leard
Think that your retirement planning options are limited, just because you struck out on your own and started a business? Think again!
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"Sharpen The Saw"by Monica Ricci
To be a whole and complete being, rather than a mindless worker bee, you must nurture 4 spheres of life -- physical, mental, spiritual, and socio/emotional.
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"The Entrepreneur’s Compensation"by Frank Stokes
One of the greatest challenges for the entrepreneur is to determine how to reach an adequate compensation without overburdening the business venture.
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"Want More Success? Be Lazy!"by Kerul Kassel
Sometimes you have to be ambitious about being "lazy” -- especially if some of your personal priorities need more time and focus than you are giving them.
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