31 Dec
I always knew I could retire in 2008. When I got my Social Security Number in my 15Th summer my boss at the City of Helena Shops in the Shadow of Mount Saint Charles, said that I could retire in 50 years. His name was Frank Ursich and he taught me about life in the bottom [...]
Posted in Bill Rambles, Prosperity by: Bill Clarke
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27 Dec
Sometimes the best things in life happen when we have no control over the circumstances. Herb Person is/was my Mother’s brother. He came into my life in a big way when Dad died in January of 1983 almost 25 years ago. He simply took me under his wing and taught me some of the values [...]
Posted in Bill Rambles, Quality of Life, Set Goals by: Bill Clarke
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27 Dec
Those goals that appear to eat you alive on one end of the New Year’s Resolution spectrum haven’t quite made it to the schedule, and they won’t make it to the finish line if they don’t. Have you ever wanted something so bad that you planned, programmed, and fought to achieve your dream?
Posted in Set Goals, Values by: Bill Clarke
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21 Dec
Can’t you hear it beating? The drum that says we must do it all, have it all, spend it all, and save it all. Didn’t anyone ever tell the drummer it can’t ALL be done to the same tune? Every year, I hear about the boss at the Christmas party feeling up his secretary, soaking [...]
Posted in Quality of Life by: Bill Clarke
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19 Dec
What’s important in your world of success? There are ten steps to success that can’t be minimalized or overlooked. You can’t undo them, you must know the value of your success values. Giving – no matter what you make you have enough to give something away. Give 10% of your income to God, to the church, [...]
Posted in Values by: Bill Clarke
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19 Dec
It is your attitude, not your aptitude, that determines your altitude. Zig Ziglar Have you ever wondered what the basis of success was? When I started working online, I realized I’d have to be organized or nothing I did would wind up successful. Witout organization and priorities I’d get caught up in the busyness of [...]
Posted in Organize by: Bill Clarke
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