48 Days 11/19/08
48 Days to the Work You Love
This current economic unrest has a lot of people looking for more creative ideas for income generation. Recognize that often a “crisis” acts as a stimulator to wake up childhood dreams or
the things that we have been waiting our whole lives to do anyway. Accept the “opportunity.” 1. How can my fiancé find the top quality employers as a preschool teacher that will
com...
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This current economic unrest has a lot of people looking for more creative ideas for income generation. Recognize that often a “crisis” acts as a stimulator to wake up childhood dreams or
the things that we have been waiting our whole lives to do anyway. Accept the “opportunity.” 1. How can my fiancé find the top quality employers as a preschool teacher that will
compensate her for her skills, talents, degree, and professionalism? 2. I have spent the past 20 years in the World of Information Technology but my real passion lies in music. Is it possible for
someone like myself, in their early 50's, to pursue such a dream? 3. How do I launch a magazine? 4. I own a small bookstore, we sell used books. It is not a moneymaker, but it would be much better if
I could own my own building instead of paying rent. I have looked at SBA and Grant opportunities - not great. Any ideas? 5. I'm sure you've been asked this a million times, but what if you have no
passions, or simply just too tired to care anymore? I have a business but I'm running it alone (with occasional help from family).I just go day to day......
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Sat November 22 2008
This current economic unrest has a lot of people looking for more creative ideas for income generation. Recognize that often a “crisis” ac...
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This current economic unrest has a lot of people looking for more creative ideas for income generation. Recognize that often a “crisis” acts as a stimulator to wake up childhood dreams or
the things that we have been waiting our whole lives to do anyway. Accept the “opportunity.” 1. How can my fiancé find the top quality employers as a preschool teacher that will
com...
read more
This current economic unrest has a lot of people looking for more creative ideas for income generation. Recognize that often a “crisis” acts as a stimulator to wake up childhood dreams or
the things that we have been waiting our whole lives to do anyway. Accept the “opportunity.” 1. How can my fiancé find the top quality employers as a preschool teacher that will
compensate her for her skills, talents, degree, and professionalism? 2. I have spent the past 20 years in the World of Information Technology but my real passion lies in music. Is it possible for
someone like myself, in their early 50's, to pursue such a dream? 3. How do I launch a magazine? 4. I own a small bookstore, we sell used books. It is not a moneymaker, but it would be much better if
I could own my own building instead of paying rent. I have looked at SBA and Grant opportunities - not great. Any ideas? 5. I'm sure you've been asked this a million times, but what if you have no
passions, or simply just too tired to care anymore? I have a business but I'm running it alone (with occasional help from family).I just go day to day......
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Thu November 20 2008
The questions posed by you, our readers, continue to inspire me to search for new resources to help us all. The questions seem to become more and more...
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The questions posed by you, our readers, continue to inspire me to search for new resources to help us all. The questions seem to become more and more directed toward non-traditional work – how
to develop creative ideas for fulfilling and profitable work. I’m not sure if that’s primarily because of my own enthusiasm for that or if it reflects a real shift in our readers’
de...
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The questions posed by you, our readers, continue to inspire me to search for new resources to help us all. The questions seem to become more and more directed toward non-traditional work – how
to develop creative ideas for fulfilling and profitable work. I’m not sure if that’s primarily because of my own enthusiasm for that or if it reflects a real shift in our readers’
desires. I suspect it’s both. I’d like to get an article in Reader’s Digest – how do I do that? I want to sell my business – how do I establish a fair price? How do I
build my client base for my accounting business? I want to be in the music industry but don’t want to be in the limelight. I sold a product on Amazon – and after fees netted $2.67 in
profit. How can I change this?
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Sat November 08 2008
Okay, we are certainly entering a new season as a country. How should we move forward? I got a lot of these questions – and just addressed it br...
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Okay, we are certainly entering a new season as a country. How should we move forward? I got a lot of these questions – and just addressed it briefly at the beginning of this podcast. - Now
that we know who the next president of the God Loving USA is, how do we prepare our 2009 business goals in regard to taxes and income? - Dan, what do you think of the concept of network marketing if
the p...
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Okay, we are certainly entering a new season as a country. How should we move forward? I got a lot of these questions – and just addressed it briefly at the beginning of this podcast. - Now
that we know who the next president of the God Loving USA is, how do we prepare our 2009 business goals in regard to taxes and income? - Dan, what do you think of the concept of network marketing if
the product is great and the training is exceptional? - I was laid of from a job that I had for 10 years. I am currently looking for a part time job that will not interfere with my current job
search. Do you have any recommendations? - What’s the best way to handle the “Reason for leaving” part of a job application? In my case, I’ve been fired for not performing to
my boss’s satisfaction. I’ve also been fired for conflicts with a co-worker. - Where would I be able to find legitimate liquidation merchandise to sell on e-bay? - I now work for an
employer who I think is maybe not the most honest or moral person. Should I stay for the sake of my direct reports or start looking for something else ASAP.
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Thu October 30 2008
Where can I get above average stability and compensation? (It can be in making pizzas or doing brain surgery – if it’s a “fit”...
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Where can I get above average stability and compensation? (It can be in making pizzas or doing brain surgery – if it’s a “fit” for you.) · I know exactly what I want to
do--writing--but can't find anyone to pay me to do it. I just want to find a job I love that pays the bills. What should I do? · I am currently a burned out CAD Technician, looking to get into
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Where can I get above average stability and compensation? (It can be in making pizzas or doing brain surgery – if it’s a “fit” for you.) · I know exactly what I want to
do--writing--but can't find anyone to pay me to do it. I just want to find a job I love that pays the bills. What should I do? · I am currently a burned out CAD Technician, looking to get into
a career that can offer above average stability and compensation. · What business can I start to include my 3 sons? · I want to know the purpose of God in my life · I've been in
the field of education for 18 years. In order to move to the next level, I would have to invest in a PhD. I will never recoup that investment in earnings. Is it worth it? · I am high in I
(Influencer) on the 48 Days Personality Profile. Can you talk about the possible careers for this and some of the pitfalls?
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Thu October 23 2008
Stay humble and be underpaid – or move on? · I’ve been fired and I’m suing the company. How do I tell a potential employer ab...
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Stay humble and be underpaid – or move on? · I’ve been fired and I’m suing the company. How do I tell a potential employer about this? · How do I need to handle taxes
as a self-employed individual · I know what to do but don’t act – is there any hope for me? · I have strong academic abilities but don’t know what to do with that
&middo...
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Stay humble and be underpaid – or move on? · I’ve been fired and I’m suing the company. How do I tell a potential employer about this? · How do I need to handle taxes
as a self-employed individual · I know what to do but don’t act – is there any hope for me? · I have strong academic abilities but don’t know what to do with that
· How can I get paid for my ideas? · Despite vast experience, successful leadership, implementation of many projects, and achieving unprecedented cost savings, I have never been
promoted to Director level or beyond. Should I continue to humble myself, work as to the Lord and wait to be “exalted in due time,” ...or is it time to move on?
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