Taking The Time To THINK In Your Home Business



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Do you take the time to really THINK in your home or small business?

So many people get caught up in the doing that they never take the time to
hibernate and COLLECT ideas.

One good ideas can add thousands to your bottom line so THINKING is critical.

Business success is all about working smarter, not harder.

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And also find out how you can "hibernate" with me and work on a whole plan for your business

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All leaders take the time to THINK.,..they all go on retreats and masterminds.

They all journal their thoughts and ideas.

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Time to Think

As usual,Diane, you are right on the money. Taking the time think opens you mind up for all kinds of new ideas. Of course, don't forget to keep the pen and paper near by so you can write them down. You'd hate to forget one of those ideas.

Tracey Hausel — Thu, 07/29/2010 - 10:44am

"Me" Time

My habit is similar to yours, Diane. I drive
up to the lake and sit on the deserted shore
with my notebook. It's amazing what I can "hear"
when I slow down long enough to listen.

Your video has solid advice worth listening to.

Cathie Heath — Thu, 07/29/2010 - 10:55am

You mean...

I have to really use my brain..

This stuff isn't on auto-pilot??

Darn it all!!! ;)

Great vid, D!

Kim Shahan — Thu, 07/29/2010 - 1:33pm

"Bearing" all in Hibernation

Diane, As usual your message is simple and very duplicable as well as amazingly important!
It's applying the slight edge, easy to do and easy not to do. Excuses don't even apply in this situation, who in their right mind wouldn't Want to do it! Thanks for sharing!!

Bev Bojarski

Bev Bojarski — Mon, 08/02/2010 - 9:40am

"Bearing" all in Hibernation

Diane, As usual your message is simple and very duplicable as well as amazingly important!
It's applying the slight edge, easy to do and easy not to do. Excuses don't even apply in this situation, who in their right mind wouldn't Want to do it! Thanks for sharing!!

Bev Bojarski

Bev Bojarski — Mon, 08/02/2010 - 9:40am

Great Idea, Diane

As a father of 2, I can certainly identify with the "Hibernation" philosophy! I grew up in Stamford, CT and do miss being able to get to the beach in 20 minutes!

Keep up the great work!

Steve Hawk

Steve Hawk

Steve Hawk — Mon, 08/02/2010 - 10:44am

Gret idea!

I recently did just that by going on a ladies prayer retreat in Blue Ridge, GA. That was for personal and spiritual growth but the idea of setting some time aside to "think" is something everyone needs to do on a regular basis!

Thanks Again for a great video!!!!!!

Melody White

Melody White — Mon, 08/02/2010 - 3:19pm

Great Diane, nothing like having a peaceful moment to think.

It is very true, sometimes we get carried away doing our business, and after a while we stop having ideas flowing.
That is why we need to have quiet moments for ourselves, moments to think about our purpose in life, focus on our relationships with people, etc.
This will give us energy to continue our projects with new and different visions.

Thanks Diane and keep your good work.

As always, God Bless you all,

Jose Joe Lasa

Jose Lasa — Wed, 08/04/2010 - 1:40pm

You Need That Time..

to think!
Diane, you're so right. I am a pen and paper girl too. I have tons of spiral notebooks with notes, ideas, books to read, etc...
I have to go through them often to make list. :)
When I can get into the yard to do gardening, I can really do a lot of thinking there. Just can't write down stuff cause I've got my hands in the dirt. I also meditate while gardening. It refreshed me.
Great video and valuable information. Thanks for sharing and reminding us all.

Carol Perdue
http://bit.ly/9tvwb9

CAROL PERDUE — Thu, 09/30/2010 - 8:11am

Let the ideas flow...

Hi Diane,
The creative process really does take some "hibernation." I think we forget this because we get so caught up in life.
It is important to take a break from the routines of day-to-day living and let our minds give us nuggets of inspiration!
Stacia
http://staciahopkins.com

Stacia Hopkins — Fri, 10/01/2010 - 11:45am

Relaxation is Wonderful

That's right.

"Think and Grow Rich", Napoleon Hill said.

The human brain is the most powerful thing in planet Earth (if we use it)... And THAT is exactly what we do when we think, we use our powerful and unique brain.

So think, and make the most powerful machine ever existed work.

What I do almost every night before going to sleep, is playing an audio of meditation and put my headphones in my ears, and I start relaxing and getting all the subliminal messages directly to my subconscious mind, even if I fall asleep ;)

Ramon Polo — Thu, 10/07/2010 - 4:00am

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