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Ideas for thriving in uncertain times.

by Thomson Dawson on October 13, 2008

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No doubt about it, people are concerned about the uncertain economic times we find ourselves in. More specifically, their own job security, continued business success, and the value of their investment and retirement portfolios. Everything and everyone seems to be...

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Money, money, money!

by Thomson Dawson on August 29, 2008

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Over the past year and half, I have had an on-going issue about Money. I have worried obsessively about earning it, saving it, investing it, and sharing it… my thoughts about Money have been stressful indeed. No wonder its flow...

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Unique Ability

by Thomson Dawson on November 10, 2007

Most of us are raised to believe that we must fit in and adapt ourselves to the outside world to be useful and successful. But the truth is your greatest strength – and your biggest contribution – lies in who...

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Work Less, Accomplish more!

by Thomson Dawson on October 12, 2007

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For all the workaholics and others who believe the only way to get something is to work hard for it, this may be a challenging idea for sure. It simply goes against the grain of conventional, Calvinist wisdom… people who...

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Rain Dancing

by Thomson Dawson on October 7, 2007

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Here’s a great story, told to me by one of my teachers, about a tribe of American Indians, and how this particular tribe never failed when they would do their rain dance. Every time, 100%, when they danced, it rained....

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