Giving Thanks for Online Opportunities?

Written by Liz Hekimian-Williams


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No way, no how! Fortunately, we have an endless resource at our fingertips, full of opportunites for personal and business enrichment. And there's no end in sight. Think about it. Isn't chatting instantly online, or sending and receiving email messages nearly instantly so amazing? The online opportunities for strengthening and expanding personal and business relationships are incredibly vast, and they have become an important part of our lives. And business and financial opportunities are everywhere! You can hardly check your email or go website viewing without getting some pitch about a business opportunity. Sometimes these are unwelcome, or a scam. Sometimes it's quiterepparttar opposite and good opportunities arise. There are some truly legitimate and worthwhile resources and opportunites for folks who wish to establish an online small business of their own. There are ways to make extra money online, perhaps even a great deal of money and reach towards financial independence. Starting an online business is not easy, but if you userepparttar 123740 right resources, learnrepparttar 123741 ropes, and persistently develop your business, it can be fun and lucrative. Yes, these are interesting and exciting times online. There's always something new to discover, someone new to connect with, and new opportunities with every click. So, this holiday season, along with giving thanks for all of your offline blessings and opportunities, also remember to give thanks for your online ones. © Copyright 2002 Liz Hekimian-Williams, All Rights Reserved

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Liz Hekimian-Williams is a loving wife, mom to three active kids, a mental health counselor, and founder of Giftsprings. She provides uplifting gifts and home decor products, articles, resources and coaching to help others with home, family and finances. Shop and free ezine: http://www.Giftsprings.com Email author: Lizrhw@giftsprings.com


It Is Never Too Late For Success - Age Is Not An Excuse

Written by Gordon Bellows


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Thomas Edison had a formula for his success: 1. It takes time for greatness 2. Be patient 3. Persistence isrepparttar key

Colonel Sanders: The founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken was turned down over 1,000 times when he tried to interest others in his recipe for chicken. He drove from town to town, often sleeping in his car, calling on restaurant owners. He strongly believed thatrepparttar 123739 secret recipe would eventually pay off. His persistence and belief in himself and his recipe finally paid off in a big way! His tenacity is inspiring, especially when you consider that he found his success when he was 65 years of age.

Colonel Sanders kept his chicken recipe a secret, but he was willing to share his recipe for success: 1. Never quit 2. Always believe in yourself 3. Be patient 4. Be positive

There are countless stories of people from all walks of life who achieved remarkable success. Almost without exception,repparttar 123740 same types of characteristics can be found in stories about success. Being patient and persistent, having a positive attitude, and never giving up arerepparttar 123741 traits that are essential for success.

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