April 12th, 2023
Joey Havens
As I conclude my Zoom conference call, I can’t stop chuckling over our conversation. This was our monthly coaching call and he is a high-level executive and a dear friend. He and his wife have recently purchased land in the rural part of their state and are highly engaged in setting up a garden, planting […]
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April 12th, 2023
Chris Rodell
(754 words)An admiring student of mine flattered me by saying he wants to become interesting “just like me.”At least I think he was admiring. He could have just been very adept at brown nosing, a tactic I’ll fall for every single time. Bona fide flatterer or skillful butt smoocher, it all has the same effect: […]
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April 12th, 2023
Rich Hall
As a family business owner, you understand the unique challenges and rewards that come with operating within the family circle. Valuing a family-owned business can be complex, but it’s essential for a variety of purposes such as estate planning, succession planning, or exploring a potential sale. Here are five top tips and best practices for […]
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April 12th, 2023
Connie Inukai
Hi. I’m Connie. As a serial “Grandmapreneur®”, I speak to retirees or soon-to-be retirees on the benefits of pursuing entrepreneurship in retirement. This blog post will help you see the benefits of memberships, clubs, and associations, which you will need as you consider starting a business. 5 Benefits of Memberships, Clubs, and Associations for Seniors […]
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April 12th, 2023
Janine Bolon
Janine’s book is featured on a popular blog owned by Robyn Saves: A Dime Saved. Robyn is a millennial mom on a tight budget! She has her MBA and has been studying Personal Finance for as long as she can remember. Robyn was inspired to start her blog after she was in a period of […]
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April 12th, 2023
Don Akchin
No. 29/April 12, 2023 NewScan is a biweekly briefing on news relevant to readers of The EndGame. NewScan is a premium feature exclusively for paid subscribers. Some Foods Go to Your Head – And Not in a Good Way People who eat the most ultra-processed foods – including burgers, hot dogs, French fries, sodas, cookies, […]
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April 12th, 2023
Mark O'Brien
Since it doesn’t appear ChatGPT is going anywhere any time soon, the other week I decided I should get to know it. So, I opened an account with Open AI and introduced myself. I don’t mean to appear immodest or braggadocious, but ChatGPT seemed to like me, at least initially. As we were engaging in […]
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April 12th, 2023
Doug Thorpe
It’s hard to believe you can run into a successful executive who is 180 off the mark on a certain topic. I once had a client company who was struggling with the aftermath of undergoing a rapid campaign of acquisitions. Eighteen months into post-merger activities they were hemorrhaging money. My job was to reassess certain […]
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April 12th, 2023
Jodie Filogomo
I love getting creative with the idea of how to wear a slip dress over 50. The thing is that many of us from the older generation, look at a dress like this and can’t get it out of our heads that these are what we used to wear hidden UNDER other dresses.Yet, evolving is […]
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April 12th, 2023
Royce Shook
Fascinating, isn’t it, how there are those who decide upon living in abundance, and the next thing you know, they’re swimming in it? There are those who think about being more creatively fulfilled, and as if by magic, all the right steps, connections, and inspirations present themselves. Being creatively fulfilled can be a rewarding and […]
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