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Appreciation for ‘One Quick Secret to Boosting the Success of your Home-Based Business’

Filed February 23rd, 2007 in Common Sense | Law of Attraction | Social Networking

Through the modern wonders of RSS, this article showed up in my Google reader this morning, right at the time I was needing a boost and questioning my directions. A short excerpt from: One Quick Secret to Boosting the Success of your Home-Based Business

You decided to work from home for a reason, and if you ever question whether or not you should continue to grow your business versus going back to work for someone else, give yourself a quick reality check by thinking back to your original motivations. Power punch that reality check by then being genuinely grateful for the opportunities that your home-based business has provided for you.

This post earned Wendy my thanks, and earned Aaron Potts, author of Today is that Day, a well-deserved spot on my Resources list. You should go check out what he’s written, and put him on your feed list. I have.

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  • Wendy Piersall :: eMom on February 23rd, 2007 at 2:08 pm

    Thanks for the link love - especially for Aaron! :)

    So glad you found the post useful - I really needed the break from writing to get other stuff done, too!