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  • rolandogomez 7:22 pm on March 17, 2012 Permalink
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    “Sometimes we’ve got so much to say that we’re better keeping our mouths shut and just taking a photograph of it, as a 1,000 words in a fraction of a second will leave more impact than a 1,000 words in an hour.”

    —Rolando Gomez
     
  • rolandogomez 11:52 pm on January 6, 2012 Permalink
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    “Money can’t buy you experience, but experience can help you if you hire and respect it so it will work toward your advantage.”

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  • rolandogomez 8:39 am on December 21, 2011 Permalink
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    “During the darkest hour the sun is coming up in someone else’s world–that’s truly the bright side.”

    Rolando Gomez
     
  • rolandogomez 8:28 am on December 21, 2011 Permalink
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    “Songs are life stories sung in four minutes and captured by photographers in a fraction of a second.”

    Rolando Gomez
     
  • rolandogomez 8:44 pm on December 4, 2011 Permalink
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    “Photography is the visual capture of life and reality in a fraction of a second.”

    Rolando Gomez
     
  • Quote The Quotes 7:20 pm on October 8, 2011 Permalink
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    This Time I Dance!: Creating the Work You Love

    These are all things that we have to deal with when going through a career change. What is most difficult is deciding to make the change, especially when you are good at what you do, and wonder whether you should just stick it out in an unhappy-albei

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:20 am on October 8, 2011 Permalink
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    This Time I Dance!: Creating the Work You Love

    These are all things that we have to deal with when going through a career change. What is most difficult is deciding to make the change, especially when you are good at what you do, and wonder whether you should just stick it out in an unhappy-albei

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:20 am on September 28, 2011 Permalink
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    The Tao of Twitter: Changing your life and business 140 characters at a time

    It’s time to take the mystery out of Twitter. Twitter may be the most powerful business and personal networking platform ever created but it remains a frustrating, strange world for most people. The Tao of Twitter is a path, a majestic random

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:20 am on June 25, 2011 Permalink
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    Turbo-Mom’s Guide to Saving Money Without Wasting Time

    Turbo-Mom’s Guide to Saving Money Without Wasting Time is a concise go-to resource-written in a light and humorous tone. Saving money and time can be easy and fun! This book provides well-researched straightforward advice and guidance with the “big s

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    The Everything Guide To Personal Finance For Single Mothers Book: A Step-by-step Plan for Achieving Financial Independence (Everything (Business & Personal Finance))

    Are you a single mother who worries about your family’s financial future? The Everything Guide to Personal Finance for Single Mothers has the savvy financial advice you really need. Packed with helpful tips and sound financial practices, this p

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:36 am on June 21, 2011 Permalink
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    Fooling Some of the People All of the Time, A Long Short (and Now Complete) Story, Updated with New Epilogue

    A revealing look at Wall Street, the financial media, and financial regulators by David Einhorn, the President of Greenlight CapitalCould 2008′s credit crisis have been minimized or even avoided? In 2002, David Einhorn-one of the country’s top invest

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:25 am on June 12, 2011 Permalink
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    Women Make the Best Salesmen: Isn’t It Time You Started Using Their Secrets?

    Inc. magazine Entrepreneur of the Year and International Automotive Hall of Fame member Marion Luna Brem reveals the strategies she learned that have made her successful in sales—and in life. As Brem makes clear, we’re all salesmen in one way or

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:35 am on February 22, 2011 Permalink
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    Twitter Power 2.0: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time

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    Get the business leader’s guide to using Twitter to gain competitive advantage. Since 2006, forward-thinking companies like Apple, JetBlue, Whole Foods, and GM have discovered the instant benefits of leveraging the social media phenomenon know

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    Marketing

    Marketing 10/e by Kerin, Hartley and Rudelius continues a tradition of leading the market with contemporary, cutting-edge content presented in a conversational student-oriented style, supported by the most comprehensive, innovative, and useful supple

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:20 am on February 14, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion

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    Do you have a hobby you wish you could do all day? An obsession that keeps you up at night? Now is the perfect time to take those passions and make a living doing what you love. In CRUSH IT! Why NOW Is The Time To Cash In On Your Passion, Gary Vayner

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  • Quote The Quotes 7:29 pm on October 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time

    Time is the currency of the 21st century. Everyone is busier than they have ever been, and overwhelmed with tasks of all sizes. This accessible book contains a series of practical, proven, effective techniques that every person can use to focus on th

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    • Liora Hess 8:03 pm on October 7, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Liora Hess for Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
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      Eat that Frog is an excellent motivational book. The complaints I see by most here are along the lines that there’s nothing new in this book. To me, there’s nothing new in MOST self help books. After all, we each know that the way to stop procrastinating is to just do what we dread, the way to lose weight is to burn off more calories than we consume, the way to keep house is to clean and organize on a regular basis, and so on. What we seek is some motivation and some reasoning for doing what we dislike doing. Brian Tracy gives this motivation and reasoning. This is a short, fast read. As the author says, it doesn’t go into all the psychology of procrastination; rather, it gets right to the action. Brian Tracy covers such things as determining priorities, delegating and eliminating some tasks, knowing what’s okay to procrastinate about, and whether to tackle your “frog” (your big task that will lend the greatest results) first or a lesser priority task. The result is a clear, concise book that is helpful and shows that by regularly eating your frogs first, you develop a habit that makes it easier to accomplish more than the average person and do it with increasingly less effort. An excellent, worthwhile book that you will likely refer to time and time again.

    • Anthony DeFrancisco 8:07 pm on October 7, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Anthony DeFrancisco for Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
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      This books could have easily been titled “Doing Discipline” but I have to admit, I like the title “Eat that Frog”, the metaphor really digs into the well of the procrastinator.

      Eat That Frog delivers 21 habits that have been determined invaluable for sucess. Forget the reviewers who feel that these habits could have been condensed, to leave any habit out would be a deterrent to the effectiveness of the program.

      This book is a brief easy read but is not intended to be a one time read. Tracy offers bullet points and exercises. They should be repeated on a daily basis.

      The concept is that the 21 habits repeated daily can result in behavior change in 21 days. Some behavior “experts” disagree, however, with advanced techniques like NLP and Alpha programming, it is actually possible to reprogram yourself and establish new habits much quicker. But, like all conditioning, it must be repeated or it can be lost. Just like physical exercise.

      I am glad that Brian Tracy is coming out with these smaller books that act like little coaches in book form. The book is compact and can be carried in a mens briefcase or a ladies purse or bag. You can read it over a coffee break or at other opportune times.

      Another great one by the great Brian Tracy.

    • Chuck Kimbriel 8:10 pm on October 7, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Chuck Kimbriel for Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
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      This book is a great complement to Tracy’s 300+ page books like Maximum Achievement and Advanced Selling Strategies.What I like about this book is that it is compact in size and can be read and reread consistently. The exercises develop your mental muscles.If you are in sales, I also suggest Brian’s Be a Sales Superstar. Don’t set Goals by Wade Cook is also excellent and another quick, easy read that is jamm packed with information.

    • Steve Nakamoto "The Friendly Voice of the Other Half" 8:43 pm on October 7, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Steve Nakamoto “The Friendly Voice of the Other Half” for Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
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      I’ve been listening to Brian Tracy audio cassette programs since the mid-1980′s and have always been impressed with his committment to research and the high-quality of advice. He has always been a prolific producer of self-improvement materials without the hype of a Tony Robbins. In “Eat the Frog” Brian chunks down and simplifies the time management process into 21 easy and clear steps with action steps at the end. This book may be the best book for many people who want to accomplish goals and manage their life. I think every company should buy copies of this book and give them to their representatives especially if they need something to read for air travel. You can get the gist of it in a day, but use it for a lifetime. I know that Brian could have written a 300 page book if he wanted to, but this one is handy, simple, and profound. For me personally, I’d like to see a second edition of the book with some diagrams, cartoons, and pictures. That would make this book a little more interesting and fun.

    • Anonymous 9:09 pm on October 7, 2010 Permalink

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      If you are looking for a simple, quick read, real tool to get you back on track or simply get you started in time management this book is for you. The book itself, in the format it is written, is not only insightful, but understands how busy we are and gets to the point. This book outlines the nuts and bolts and allows you to apply it right away. It’s not that it is a new system, it is organized for you to put it to practical use. I am a husband, father of two, a long time entrepreneur and small business owner, I don’t have the time to read a 300-page book on theory. I have made this one of our core training books for the entire company. If you struggle with “not enough hours in the day” as I do, this book is for you.

  • Quote The Quotes 7:45 am on October 6, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Option Trading in Your Spare Time: A Guide to Financial Independence for Women

    This book, geared specifically toward women, describes how to be a successful option trader, even if you hold down a full-time job or are a full-time stay-at-home mom.

    While option trading is definitely not a risk-free method of investment, fo

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    • Beverly Jackson 8:09 am on October 6, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Beverly Jackson for Option Trading in Your Spare Time: A Guide to Financial Independence for Women
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      I can hardly believe that this book has actually gotten me in the market, trading options!! I have never, ever, ever understood the stock market principles before, and never even HEARD of trading options until a friend told me she was doing it, and making money. . . so I decided to give it a read. This is a book written by women for women, (or anyone else who might not know the first thing about the stock market and how it works). This is a beginner’s dream because even though the information is dense and has to be studied (if you’re serious about doing this) it’s ALL there. A reference, a text, a manual for the hopeless! I’m trading “virtually” until I know enough to use my own money, and I’m already making a profit, with all my mistakes and my bad trades, I’ve learned enough to come up on the plus side by about $300 in just a couple of weeks. (and I have lost a lot more than that during the process, so this is a NET gain.) If you want to make some money in your spare time, and you have an affinity for NYT crossword puzzles, Las Vegas, or not working a 9 to 5 job, this is the book for you. Mind grabbing and beautifully written for the sake of getting into the market. It does not cover all the advanced forms of option play. (I’m told this will be in the next book, when I inquired.) But it covers Buys and Puts, the jargon, the strategies, the know how to make your way through the maze that before I thought was incomprehensible. I am grateful to these authors!!!!

    • Michael C. Olvera 8:20 am on October 6, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Michael C. Olvera for Option Trading in Your Spare Time: A Guide to Financial Independence for Women
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      I’m stationed overseas and have limited access to books…this one happened to be the only option trading book around, so I sheepishly picked it up and purchased it. It’s great! Not only did it clarify the not-too-easy-to-understand world of options, it taught me a lot about chart reading/technical analysis for my regular stock purchases. Using the information in the book, I’ve made one options trade, and several stock trades I never would have attempted before, and have made significant gains. Great book, highly recommend it!

    • Terrell Powers 8:46 am on October 6, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Terrell Powers for Option Trading in Your Spare Time: A Guide to Financial Independence for Women
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      I bought this book (kindle version) and found it to be both good and not so good. The information about what options are is adequate. A lot of the book is concerned with chart reading and the authors’ take on that subject. Now charts do help you, but a lot of the information she provides is found on the chartschool section [...] (which she gives credit to) and that info is free. As you read the book you’ll find you are constantly going to this web site to get a clearer understanding of what she is writing about in the book…some of the strategies are good, but not that revolutionary. I felt I did not get as much out of this book as I thought I would but did learn a few things…oh well, off to my next book on options. Hope it’s better.

    • Michael J. Miller 9:19 am on October 6, 2010 Permalink

      Review by Michael J. Miller for Option Trading in Your Spare Time: A Guide to Financial Independence for Women
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      This book is really well written and organized. I was pretty much a novice in this area and this book gives you all you need to get started in specific areas of options. I bought another book that attempted to cover too much and was really confusing. This book takes on just enough of the subject matter to be meaningful, but not to much so as to confuse. I read the book twice and go back for review. The authors have done an excellent job of covering the subject. I highly recommend this book.

    • D. Baker 9:19 am on October 6, 2010 Permalink

      Review by D. Baker for Option Trading in Your Spare Time: A Guide to Financial Independence for Women
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      If you are like me, someone who knew nothing about options before reading this book,(not even what an option was exactly) but are interested in learning, this is the book for you. I considered many titles beforehand and decided to try this one because it seemed so “beginner friendly” and was at a reasonable price. But don’t let the “low” price fool you. It is very well written and loaded with ALL the information you are going to need. The authors, Wendy and Virginia, even walk you through opening your online account.

      There is nothing intimidating here. I felt as if Wendy were sitting next to me having a cup of tea and saying “You can do this!” An easy read and also a great study guide as I keep the book handy for quick reference.

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