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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Jay Aaron on January 17th, 2009

People don’t buy what they need. They buy what they want.

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Global Simultaneous Creative Collaboration: “Playing For Change”
One thing that I love about teleconferencing in all its forms (including telesminars, teleclasses, teletrainings, telecoaching, etc.) is how easily it is to connect, communicate and collaborate in real time with people in disparate geographical areas.
I just learned today about “Playing For Change” – an organization dedicated to improving [...]

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Jay Aaron on January 12th, 2009

The Keys to Getting and Staying Focused
Getting, and staying, focused is one of the Essential Keys to Success.
GETTING focused begins with having a strong sense of purpose (for your life in general, for your business, and for each project you wish to undertake) upon which you can build a clear powerful Vision of what your [...]

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Jay Aaron on January 5th, 2009

2009 is a banner year for Internet Marketing and Internet Marketers.
I’ve submitted my thoughts to the “Internet Marketing Big Year” Web site / blog about how marketers have the opportunity to make a significant contribution to people’s individual lives and their relationships to others, to the world in which we live, and to All That [...]

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