Today’s Reading: future imperfect

16 Jan

I’ve been on a role, focusing on personal growth as opposed to sales.
I re-secured a prior business venture that made me money in the past so that was a huge success for the week.
And so, after Chest Day at the gym I will read Future Imperfect.
I dig the way Hulk looks with the white Mr. Burns type hair cut lol.

Lesson here: work 24-7 is being touted as the only route by every small business jerk- I mean owner on. Instagram. Sure guys, that works- NO!
You need a rest. You need a reward.
Your mind and body needs time to detach.
And the plus side of this: I’m still reading!

Read Brolic!
Live Brolic!

Wal-Mart Makes Rare Retreat on Home Turf – WSJ

15 Jan

Even the big boys are feeling this economy change…./recession….

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Wal-Mart is closing hundreds of stores across the globe, including 154 in the U.S., a rare retreat for the retail behemoth on its home turf.

Source: Wal-Mart Makes Rare Retreat on Home Turf – WSJ

Why the correction? Machines have taken over

15 Jan

“It feels like sell program after sell program,” said Michael Cohn, chief market strategist at Atlantis Asset Management.

Source: Why the correction? Machines have taken over

Saudi Arabia buying up farmland in US Southwest

15 Jan

Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf countries are gobbling up farmland in drought-afflicted regions of the U.S. Southwest.

Source: Saudi Arabia buying up farmland in US Southwest

Put Your Energy into Things YOU can Change

10 Jan

Yes folks,
You should only focus on the things you can change.
Example : if you can’t lower production cost of your product(s),

-Focus on providing greater value.
Make it your mission to consistently add value. Clients and customers will see the consistent increase of value and will return over and over again.

-Give your clients better education on the market so they will know you are providing the superior product.

I could go on with a thousand examples of but I’m sure you get the point.
Focus only on the things you can change.
A concerted effort will take you to the next level of business and satisfy your clientele.

Live Brolic!

Yeats Quote From Equilibrium

10 Jan

“But I being poor have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly… Because you tread on my dreams.”- #Yeats

Source: Yeats Quote From Equilibrium

5 Small Changes in Retirement Planning That Get Big Results

10 Jan

These five suggestions will help supercharge your retirement planning efforts.

Source: 5 Small Changes in Retirement Planning That Get Big Results

 

#LiveBrolic!

No business partners for me

8 Jan

So not long ago, I offered a friend a piece of my company.
At first he waffled. Then when I gave him a time ultimatum, he was in.

And then- nothing.

At first I was quite perturbed.
Then I realized it was dead weight being cut off.
Chaff being tossed with the refuse.

Am I disposing of my friend?
By no means.
It’s just a life lesson: Not everyone you know is on the same path.

I am resolute in my decision to fire my boss.
He is not.
And that’s okay.

This has actually increased my appetite for risk- in a healthy way.
As Matt Damon said in Rounders: “You can’t lose what you don’t put in the middle. But you can’t win it either.”

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There is no risk without reward.
And as such, having lost some dead weight in my company I can now move faster.
I know my mission is mine alone to run.
Now when I get that first million, maybe I’ll get a secretary and pay someone to wash my car. 😉
Live Brolic!

Lesson Learned- Work Harder!

2 Jan

So I tried a new barber today.

The lady I had cutting my hair switched locations.
Actually she closed her shop and rented a chair.

Then that place sent her elsewhere (did I just rhyme?)
Well, back to the facts.
I took a gamble and ended up with a master barber!
He not only took me right away saving time, but I didn’t need to see the guy who usually does my secondary cut!

Now- yes I’m particular- but my image is part of my branding, and it’s just how I like to look.
This guy was motivated, spoke two languages, and cut hair like a PRO.

What are the lessons here:
-the first barber, ran her business bad.
This led to her losing my wife and I as clients as we couldn’t find her easily.

-the first barber didn’t make sure we could reach her.

– the first barber didn’t make herself irreplaceable.
Wow. Ouch. Yes. I couldn’t keep her as she was all over. Lost my loyalty.

-the new barber was ready.
He saw me come in and met me at the door. So he got my money.

-the new barber did what I usually pay 2 people for – in less time! Nuff said.

-the new barber has 2 jobs.
Being a barber is his 2nd job.
Or should I say he does it after the day job?…
Regardless he met my expectations, and exceeded them.

The lesson here- it isn’t that you need to do double shifts.

The lesson here isn’t that more hours mean more money.

The lesson is you play to your strengths.

-the new barber – he cuts from 6pm to 12am-ish.
That means he is willing to corner the market on men who work day jobs!
He does this 6 days a week.

YOU do the math.

‘Most Interesting Man’ Now a Landmine Hunter

26 Dec

Jonathan Goldsmith raising money to eliminate buried explosives in Cambodia

Source: ‘Most Interesting Man’ Now a Landmine Hunter

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