The New Economy: Entrepreneurship, Part Four

CLICK HERE FOR PART ONE CLICK HERE FOR PART TWO CLICK HERE FOR PART THREE So let’s move on to question #2: In this new economy, is it better to become an entrepreneur, or is it really safer to work for someone else? The average household income in the United States is approximately $50,000 a […]

The New Economy: Entrepreneurship, Part Three

CLICK HERE FOR PART ONE CLICK HERE FOR PART TWO Two years ago, Ted Siedle wrote a piece for Forbes Magazine entitled, “The Greatest Retirement Crisis In American History.” He wrote, “We are on the precipice of the greatest retirement crisis in the history of the world. ‘In the decades to come, we will witness […]

The New Economy: Entrepreneurship, Part Two

CLICK HERE FOR PART ONE As an educator, speaker and business owner, I have spent my entire career helping thousands around the U.S. and Canada to change their thinking and to become entrepreneurs. And I strongly believe that there is in fact a better way to succeed in making a living and making a life. […]

The Three Most Important Questions

This is the transcript of a short video from Vishen Lakhiani founder of Mindvalley. So the big problem of life in industrialized countries is that all too often, we wake up one day at the age of 40, dreading going to work because we were forced to pick a career before we could legally buy a […]

The New Economy: Entrepreneurship, Part One

[This is the transcript of a lecture I am preparing to give around the country. If you are in Las Vegas, contact me and I would be happy to deliver this lecture to your group over the next 60 days.] The world is changing faster than ever. What used to take decades, is now taking […]

Ideal LifeVision: Ann Webb

15 years ago, I sat in the living room of a female student of mine.  She was a mother of 5 and had an idea she wanted to share with me. She was shy and nervous. She fumbled and struggled to share what was in her heart. I praised her for the effort and thought […]

“It’s Like An App Store For Mentorship”

  What do Buckminster Fuller, Peter J. Daniels, and Andrew Carnegie all have in common? They each achieved huge fortunes. All three greatly influenced the politics of their time. Each made philanthropy or the giving away of millions of dollars a major focus. And each started out poor, uneducated, with no special advantages of birth, pedigree, or station. Within the biographies […]

The Unfair Advantage: Personal Development

The secret to success is no secret at all. If you want to get ahead in life, if you want a moral but unfair advantage over your competitors, if you feel you could do or be more than you currently are, personal development is your game. Whether it be the struggling network marketing professional or […]

We Are So Grateful!

I want to use this post to thank you for all the help we have received for the past two years.  Some of you have been on campus providing service – building trails, constructing buildings, placing water lines, mucking out stalls, building fences, and so many other dirty jobs. Many have helped by donating to […]

Melt Down To A New Economy

“Meltdown: A Free-Market Look At Why The Stock Market Collapsed, The Economy Tanked, And Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse.” That is the title to Thomas Woods’ 2009 book. It is so good I am sad that I didn’t read it when it was first published. Please do not turn away in disinterest…I know this […]