Do What You Love: Time is Too Short to do Anything Else ...

Written by Mike Hayden


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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What we do not see, what most of us suspect of existing, isrepparttar silent but irresistible power which comes torepparttar 148531 rescue of those who fight on inrepparttar 148532 face of discouragement." -- Napoleon Hill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios, delivered a truly inspirational commencement address to some 5,000 Stanford University graduates.

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Building skills in information marketing will boost your business

Written by Graham Jones


Yesterday I was sitting on a train going into London when I thought I’d take a look aroundrepparttar carriage just to see what everyone was doing. I wanted to make a mental note because my five year old son always asks me ‘what happened at your work today Daddy?’ So I put my newspaper down and took a look around me.

The chap beside me was reading a book about selling,repparttar 148530 woman onrepparttar 148531 other side ofrepparttar 148532 aisle was using her computer andrepparttar 148533 two men opposite me were discussing a presentation they had seen. Then it struck me - everyone around me was an ‘information consumer’. Everything they were doing involvedrepparttar 148534 consumption of information that somebody else had provided.

Now that shouldn’t have surprised me too much. After all, that’s what I do - I sell information to people. But it wasrepparttar 148535 train journey that reminded me how much information people are buying. They are getting it from books, online, in meetings, via reports - all sorts of ways. We live in an information society nowadays.

That means there is an opportunity for you. Whatever business you are in, you deal with information - and people will pay you for what you know and what you have experienced.

Just six months ago my main business was speaking at seminars, conferences and running workshops. Now I’ve changedrepparttar 148536 way I earn my money by sellingrepparttar 148537 information I used to give at talks and meetings directly to people who would otherwise be in my audience. And I am doing that online. People can download my talks, or they can buy ‘ebooks’ I have written aboutrepparttar 148538 subjects I specialise in (business psychology, if you must know). And it’s working.

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