Get A Life Build A Business Control Your Destiny
The primary motivation for us writing this book was to provide a resource and offer assistance to those with sincere desire to control their destiny. We have been deeply moved with the interactions we have had with individuals around the world and the intense will of their spirit. In a recent trip to India, Nepal, and Thailand, Rich met with many entrepreneurs and businessmen who expressed intense desire and interest in this book. He came to the realization however that they would not be in a position to purchase the book. Based on our primary motivations, we made a radical decision was made. We are going to give the entire content of this invaluable book away. That's right, we are going to give the entire book away for free! Each week we will blog 2 sections of the book. We will progress though the book chapter by chapter until it is complete. For readers who do not want to wait or want a physical copy to markup and digest, we are also offering a online
downloadable eBook as well as less echo friendly
hard copy.
July 12th, 2007 by Erin Hattaway
As Rich and Ron and I were discussing the four phases of business today, Rich used an amusing analogy to help it hit home. “Erin, if we all were wandering around the back of the office and happened to find a bush that grew quarters, what would you do?” I immediately started laughing and […]
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July 9th, 2007 by Erin Hattaway
In Bootstrap Business Rich and Ron discuss abundance mentality. An entrepreneur with abundance mentality is able to recognize the myriad of business opportunities and waves available, trust in partners and collaborators, and not sweat the small stuff. This can be difficult in bootstrapping. It’s intimidating to bring other people in and […]
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July 5th, 2007 by Erin Hattaway
For the holiday yesterday my family and I hiked up to Timpanogos Cave, at about 6,700 feet in elevation. Although it’s probably just a “baby” hike to anyone who has spent time in the Himalayas or climbing the worlds major peaks, it was quite a climb for a girl born and raised at sea […]
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July 2nd, 2007 by Erin Hattaway
I was up early this morning (early for me, anyway) and at about 7 am heard the sound of little feet running past my bedroom window. I looked out an saw a small herd of children, probably around 8 or 9 years old, in a little huddle around a bush in my side yard. […]
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