Twitter Business Strategies
Business and Marketing Success Strategies
That’s part of what I’ve been up to these past couple months. It’s amazing how time flies when you’re having fun, ignoring your own blog…
Twitter Business Strategies is a training and support program that’s designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners and managers learn to use Twitter as [...]
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Twitternar Tuesdays are a weekly series of Teleseminars / TeleWebcasts presented by me (Jay Aaron), featuring world-class experts in the arenas of personal, professional and business success.
On Tuesday evening, 21 April 2009, I have the privilege of presenting my friend, colleague and Mentor Rick Raddatz, Founder of Xiosoft, during not just one, but two “Twitternar [...]
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Jay Aaron: What’s He Up To?
In general, I operate in the background, out of sight. I like it that way. I’m good at it. And in general, I consider the impact of the projects in which I’m involved or support to be more important than people’s awareness of my role in them.
But many of you [...]
The Cobbler’s Shoes
“The Cobbler’s Shoes” refers to a story about a cobbler who is so busy making shoes for his customers that he doesn’t make the time to make shoes for his own children.
Be Self-Serving. First.
For more than 30 years, I have taught and reminded people that it’s absolutely essential to invest in self-care FIRST, [...]
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Today (January 19, 2009) we honor Martin Luther King, Jr. – his life and his contributions.
In 1994, The U.S. Congress charged the Corporation for National and Community Service with transforming the King Holiday into a national “Day of Service.”
I’m don’t have a very high opinion of any “holiday” that begins or ends with the word [...]
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Roll With The Flow (Otherwise Known as Letting Go)
As I write this, I’m working on a project that I’m particularly excited about. So I’m anxious – in a very positive way. I want to complete the groundwork as fast as possible, so that I can get it out into the world, so others can benefit.
For [...]
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Creating Success: What’s the “Right” Thing to Do?
When you desire to create a specific outcome – one that you’d consider to be “successful” – how do you know what’s the “right” thing to do at any moment?
In the larger scheme of things, it’s difficult to know the answer to such a question. Philosophically, WHATEVER you [...]
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If You’re Not Inspired, Become Inspired!
Last night (Monday, 5 January, 2009) I listened to Alex Mandossian deliver Module 3 of this year’s “Teleseminar Secrets” course.
I was so inspired by Alex in 2005 that I enrolled in his annual Teleseminar Secrets course and founded the Teleseminar Secrets “100% Club” by attending every minute of Alex’s instructional [...]
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As the first full “work week” of 2009 begins, I’m doing a lot of observing.
Observing others, to create an even greater awareness of what QUALITIES and ACTIONS are most responsible for their successes in their personal, professional, familial, relationship, and even their spiritual life. And to notice what qualities and actions hold them back from [...]
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