 | | Great visual... I am taking out my pick ax and breaking it. Every time i get a number, double it! then keep doubling... it's to Infinity & Beyond! |
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 | | I love your post and tweeted it. |
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 | | Interesting about the glass ceiling...being glass..you don't realize it is there..thank you for this thoughtful post..have an amazing day;) |
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 | | You always hit home with your posts Don !
Your last paragraph is so true - my mother's struggle did impact on me for years.
Tweeting now ! |
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 | | Don great blog. Something to think about for sure. I will share. |
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 | | great post Don, somethings I haven't looked at as you mentioned here.. Time to break many glasses out there.. |
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 | | We used to joke and say you should "be making your Age" At 20 make $20,000, at 40 it's $40,000 Correcting for today's inflation it should be "double". Having not reached the upper scale yet I hope to live long enough to double my age at about 65 (retirement time) It is something there in your blog to think about. so I'm sharing the profile and the blog links Don Let's Go Break some glasses. |
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 | | Very interesting "POINT" my dear Friend Don Sabelhaus!!
I've never thought about reaching "a Level" financially speaking in the Way YOU have presented This!! ;-)
My level is not very Big regarding "Money"... "Enough Money" to have the "basic quality of Life YES"....
But it is BIG regarding being an "autodidact Professional" in the Field!! Great Article & Great Reading!! Very Very GOOD!!! |
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 | | Don, as always one great blog, you have got a follower. |
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 | | It is sad that we consider one of our successes is a failure. The reason is she chose the glass ceiling. In her mind she feels a J.O.B. is going to take her as far as she wants to go. It is sad to have your sights set so low. |
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 | | Nice Blogpost. Great things can happend if you just believe and stick with your guns. |
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 | | When you work for somebody you play by their rules. Nothing wrong with that - it's just not conducive to growth. Thanks for another great post. |
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 | | thanks for sharing. liked and shared. |
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 | | Hi Don, Very nice blog. Great info!! Still struggling for my financial success. |
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 | | Great blog Don. We all have different 'glass ceilings' I'm sure. The keys to achieving those levels of financial success is to stay focused on your goals, have passion for what you're doing or trying to do, and maintain a good positive attitude and have determination! Never give give! Thanks for sharing Don. |
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 | | Sue and Marian, my parents raised me to be conservative with my money, plan with my life's work toward goals (including retirement), and serve others in an honest and hard-working (dedication = hard-working) way. Don't presume entitlement and go about recklessly. Be responsible, serve and succeed. Great messages from both of you. |
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 | | That is interesting info! Thanks for sharing it with us! |
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 | | Sue, my parents lived through the depression as well. As Don has show, that colors the way we were taught to think about money. Later generations were brought up with a spend, spend, spend mentality. If you still have a credit card, you can still spend. We need to find the balance between the extremes and make our means live up to our desired life styles. |
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 | | Great blog Don. Now you got me thinking about if I have a barrier of some sort....NAAAH. |
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 | | Don, it is true that a lot of network marketers are limiting themselves because of lack of knowledge and understanding of the industry. |
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 | | Have you ever noticed when you mention online marketing the first question is how much money do you make?? People should realize there is more to life than money. If you can get up in the morning and do what you love all day then you're a success...Bob Dylan said most of that. Good blog never heard that term before |
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 | | Thanks Don, The biggest problem with self-sabotage is that we generally don't know we're doing it. |
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 | | Can't say I have any barriers that stem from my childhood but I think we all put a certain "worth" on ourselves which I think is a mistake. We are worth a lot more than we give ourselves credit for. Set those goals high and you'll find that with hard work and determination, anything is possible. |
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 | | Don - pondering the information you've so well presented here. Having parents who lived through the great depression has likely helped to make me quite frugal. Through courage and belief in myself, I've managed to crash through to heights my parents never dreamed possible! To your success! GO IBO! |
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 | | Hello Don, enjoyed reading your blog. Your are so right, sometimes it is from our childhood that we believe the way we do as adults. I am with you, lets shatter that glass ceiling! |
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 | | Don Thanks for this great blog i thing that is where I am now So I need to break threw that glass ceiling thanks for reminding me. |
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 | | Who needs enemies when we have ourselves. So often, we like to shift the blame onto others when we only have ourselves to blame. Learning to take responsibility for ourselves and our actions and knowing that no one can do the work that is ours alone to do is a huge step. God Bless! |
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 | | What a terrific concept! Hadn't thought of it in these exact terms, but now I will! No More Glass Ceilings!!!! |
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 | | Great blog post. I definitely have hit my head once or twice too. Thanks for sharing this information! |
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 | | a very meaningfull blog Don... was anxious to read one of your blogs again.. Very good |
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