Archive : November, 2008
Nov 28 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings | 1 comment
3 Keys to Succeed in ANY Economy.
Share Every Wednesday night we have a live Exactness class in Lindon, Utah and I shared with the class 3 simple ways to succeed in any economy and I promised to post them on my site. So here they are: Passion Anything done without passion is empty. If you are doing things you are not passionate about you will not succeed although outwardly you may appear to be successful. If you can’t [...]
Nov 26 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings
Happy Turkey Day everybody!
Share Useful tips for having an enjoyable Thanksgiving. See more funny videos at Funny or Die
Nov 20 2008 by Aaron in Principled Ideas.,Principles | 2 comments
Passionation.
Share Have you ever met someone who is so passionate about what they are doing that you become passionate about what they were doing? Or you became more passionate about what you are doing? I know that I have. I think we have all felt passionate for someting at sometime. I love when people are so passionate that you ask yourself ‘Am I this passionate?’ or ‘What am I passionate about?’. I [...]
Nov 07 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings
Are we afraid of our own potential?
Share It’s like you can’t avoid the word right now. No matter what you are doing, where you are at, or who your with this word keeps coming up. Economy, economy, economy! It’s typically said nowadays with disgust and contempt. The election would make you think that an individual can fix it. But what is the economy? and How does it relate to your personal potential? The economy is people interacting. So [...]
Nov 05 2008 by Aaron in Business Relationships
What is Social Media?
Share This was the question I asked when my buddy J.R. first used the term. I still can’t really define what this is, so I will not try, but J.R. just posted on this concept and I thought it was awesome. It is a good introduction and even for the experienced social medialites it is very useful, Connection of Social Media and Lifestream. Wait! Before you go… I can’t define it exactly [...]
