Step 1: Create a Life Plan

in Forum: People and Companies Who Inspire
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May. 16 2008 at 1:38 PM
dkbush65 Posted by: dkbush65

Creating a life plan was such a great experience for me and it helped me move into the business opportunity that aligned with my passion.  These resources are excellent and great article (and comments)!

David Bush
CEO/Founder | eLifePlans.com
Helping Leaders Design and Live Extraordinary Lives
See My Blog at eLifeLeader.com

Jun. 15 2008 at 2:16 PM
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  I am so happy I found you guy's! I'm getting more information from the Sloan Brothers than I ever did in my first college level business class!
 
 
 
Tamiko R. White
Founder and CEO
Purple Kitty Multimedia
Bringing The Power OF Color and Words Together.
Jun. 15 2008 at 3:27 PM
Rich Posted by: Rich StartupNation Team
tamiko,
 
this must mean that, like we sloan bros, you didn't attend your college classes hardly at all!
 
glad to have you in our community and that you're learning here.
 
my brother and i have a lot to share, but the seemingly infinite learning here will come more from peers in this community.
 
wishing you success,
 
rich
 
Rich Sloan Co-Founder, Chief Startupologist, StartupNation
Jul. 04 2008 at 12:52 AM
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This is so inspiring, thank you.
Jul. 20 2008 at 1:25 AM
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I feel inspired, thank you
Aug. 06 2008 at 6:27 AM
rarebreedz Posted by: rarebreedz
I can honestly say I feel like I have a sense of direction now. Without this Life plan I would stll be lost. Thanks
Sep. 10 2008 at 4:38 AM
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 It is awesome being a member of start up nation you guys really do start up nations in people here kudos to all members and to all those that take time off their busy schedule to look into issues that normally would have crippled a potentially great entrepreneur, as a lot of people have great ideas, but a few implement them, reason? no guide results in getting lost in the torrid business jungle. Thanks once again for pointing us neophytes in the right direction.     
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