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Out of the Classroom Lesson in Success By Cynthia Kocialski
How to Prosper Without Being at the Top of the Class
© 2011
Is being success all about Academic achievements? I don’t think so! When I was growing up I was taught that good grades were most important. That was in the 1960’s! Some subjects that were taught to me were much easier than others. Just because I failed a subject or received bad grades does not mean that I am a failure. To be a success it is important to learn to from your mistakes but to keep on going.
If you are passionate about what you are doing you will be a success. Value lies in experience, because then you have proof that you know how to do something.
Cynthia Kocialski’s book will tell about success in the working world. It is the result of planning, promoting, taking action and going for it. Her book will help anyone realize their business goals, avoid p8itfalls, and provide the blueprint to help you become a successful entrepreneur.
Cynthis writes the start up entrepreneurs’ Blog, which cover observations, lessons and funny stories of life inside high-tech startup companies.
After reading her book I am looking forward to learning more from her newest book “Start Up from the Ground up.”
This is a free book given to me for my honest review.
© 2012 Jackie Paulson All Rights Reserved
Notes:
Do it yourself networking
CEO does not stand for Chief Everything officer
Is this the best use of my time?
Hire /manage /fire/ workers
Is what you are doing today moving you closer to Your Vision, Your dreams, your goals?
All taken from this wonderful book!
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Jackie Paulson said:
http://marketingtowomenonline.typepad.com/blog/2011/08/differences-between-women-and-men-entrepreneurs.html
Another link and I love the Chief of Everything, maybe my next book title..hum…Thanks Laurie ♥ ya
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createincomenow said:
Hello Cynthia,
I agree that grades don’t measure success. Just think of the very successful people in the technology industry. They did not earn a college degree the traditional way like I did.
My family gave me the Great Books as a gift. I enjoy shutting the computer down in the evening and going to read a real book before bed.
Regards,
Danielle Parsons
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laurieanichols said:
Chief of everything is great! That is probably the all time biggest mistake that all small business owners make and thus they burn out or they don’t allow themselves opportunities to do more to grow their business!
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