Success
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusiness |
“We’re all self-made, but only successful people will admit it.” more
“You don’t get what you want in life, you get what you attract.” more
“From the neck down you are worth $8-15/hour; from the neck up you are worth as much as you want.” more
“Right now in this time of history, there is more opportunity than ever before.” more
Don’t just dress for success, act for it! Project Y.E.S. crew talks about how to dress well, act confidence, and have great self-presentation. A little confidence, when applying for a job, or creating your own, can make it or break it. See how it af... more
Self-employed entrepreneur Mark Wallace has started, sold, and inspired many successful businesses and is also a fellow podcaster. http://ia801407.us.archive.org/28/items/CEOMarkWallaceInterviewEpisode6/CEO%20Mark%20Wallace%20Interview%20-%20Episode%... more
“If I’m the smartest guy in the room, then I’m not in the right room” more
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Gotta love the Y.E.S. crew!
Each one of their stories is so unique and powerful in their own way. The talks really empower you towards action. Met a few of these guys, and they truly are an awesome bunch. =)
I think the content is intriguing and dynamic. Good job guys keep up the good work
Can't get me enough a sum project yes more
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