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Monday’s Mojo: Investing to stretch your potential

Posted on 26. Mar, 2012 by in Monday's Mojo

Last week I told you the sad tale of a ‘guru’ who is convincing people to purchase a high-end program (read: pay five figures for little access to this guru) saying that going into debt for business is an investment. Unfortunately, stretching your budget like this will only hurt, not help, anyone become more profitable. [...]

Monday’s Mojo: Make creativity happen

Posted on 12. Mar, 2012 by in Monday's Mojo

You know what people lack the most any more? It is not money, nor materialistic items. It is creativity. Some people will find that they have so much creativity that they can’t hold themselves back from ideas, but others seem to struggle with creative ideas. There are plenty of ways that you can get more [...]

Monday’s Mojo: Be a rebel, be yourself!

Posted on 05. Mar, 2012 by in Monday's Mojo

Last week’s Cherry Bomb caused quite a stir, so I decided to add a little twist on it in today’s Monday’s Mojo! We live in a ‘me, too!’ world. From the time we are born, we emulate others in order to make a connection with the world and learn right from wrong. But as we [...]

Monday’s Mojo: Motivate yourself by attending a live event

Posted on 27. Feb, 2012 by in Monday's Mojo

You probably already know some of the benefits of networking at a live event. It’s is a wonderful way to build connections with others. It’s a great way to increase awareness for your business and to build your customer base and ultimately your profits. What you may not know is networking is also a great [...]

Monday’s Mojo: Embracing your inner smile

Posted on 13. Feb, 2012 by in Monday's Mojo

Staying positive can be difficult. In fact, simply watching the evening news can set back your smile for weeks. So how do some people manage to stay so happy all of the time? #1 Practice – Staying positive, initially, is a process of being aware of your negative thoughts and replacing them with positive ones. [...]