December 19th, 2009 -- Posted in Misc Ranting, Retirement, Wealth Strategies |
There is a certain romance to trading on the stock market. Wall Street and all the drama of what goes on there seems exciting and a place where millionaires are made in a day. For many, Wall Street is a far away place and would be too intimidating to actually try to trade in that complex environment. If you get a chance to visit and watch the frantic trading floor in action, that’s plenty.
Baby boomers are notoriously self confident and have a generational attitude of, “If someone can do it, so can I.” When this attitude is brought to investing, that can set up a dangerous situation for the baby boomer from a financial perspective. The explosion of the internet which has put virtually continue reading »
October 6th, 2008 -- Posted in Home Business Ideas, Marketing Tips, Wealth Strategies |
I was reading this past weekend about the legendary Paul Meyer, and throughout the piece it all kept coming back to the "price of success". To quote Mr. Meyer, he said, "Winners do not expect something for nothing. Winners are willing to give the time, effort, creativity and money necessary to achieve their purposes. They know that any success worth having carries continue reading »
September 23rd, 2008 -- Posted in Carbon Copy Pro, Home Business Ideas, Retirement, Wealth Strategies |
Think of it, a job you love and plenty of money….. what’s the old saying – "Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life?" Why then do so many of us stay in unfulfilling jobs? Especially now with so much unpredictable volatility around us. Possibly that’s why continue reading »
August 5th, 2008 -- Posted in Book Review, Carbon Copy Pro, Home Business Ideas, Wealth Strategies |
Are you one of the 20 plus million people who work from home? Forbes estimates that 70 million more people will start a business in the next 5 years. Does this tell you something – that the possibilities are limitless for those who pursue their own home business…..
To quote economic advisor Paul Zane Pilzer , author of the New York Times best seller, The Next Millionaires – entrepreneurship is on the rise. "Home-based businesses are one of the fastest growing segments in our economy, and that trend will only continue, as the age of the corporation now gives way to the age of the entrepreneur". He also says, "In today’s world, working for yourself or a small company is actually the safer route, and working for a large corporation has become the riskier proposition".
Leave a comment and let us know if you agree with this or not.
To read more you can follow this link to purchase his book – The Next Millionaires.
Until next time, J.
"Take control of your destiny or someone else will"