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Who is in the Way of Your Success
Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:52:55 GMT
Recently I asked the following question to a group of entrepreneurial businessmen that I was facilitating: “Who is in the way of your success?”
I was amazed to hear the answer: “ME”. Yes, that is correct. All of them acknowledged that they are the person in the way of their own success. This was equally true in running their business or their own life and relationships. I was very happy to hear this answer because it is the truth. So often we have trouble seeing through our own ego and blind spots to acknowledge that it is us who is in the way. There are other factors too of secondary importance such as lack of capital, finding the right people, market forces etc
Credit After Bankruptcy
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Refusal to allow you to be released from your obligation can occur if the issuing credit card agency thinks you used it fraudulently. A dispute over bankruptcy filing will result in the individual be responsible for paying any outstanding monies. The hearing requesting full payment will see the credit card issuer making charges of falsification of the application. The bank may argue that your neglect in paying was intended all along. Credit card issuing agencies may find numerous reasons to challenge your claim.
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Who is in the Way of Your Success
Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:52:55 GMT
Recently I asked the following question to a group of entrepreneurial businessmen that I was facilitating: “Who is in the way of your success?”
I was amazed to hear the answer: “ME”. Yes, that is correct. All of them acknowledged that they are the person in the way of their own success. This was equally true in running their business or their own life and relationships. I was very happy to hear this answer because it is the truth. So often we have trouble seeing through our own ego and blind spots to acknowledge that it is us who is in the way. There are other factors too of secondary importance such as lack of capital, finding the right people, market forces etc
Credit After Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Lawyers
Refusal to allow you to be released from your obligation can occur if the issuing credit card agency thinks you used it fraudulently. A dispute over bankruptcy filing will result in the individual be responsible for paying any outstanding monies. The hearing requesting full payment will see the credit card issuer making charges of falsification of the application. The bank may argue that your neglect in paying was intended all along. Credit card issuing agencies may find numerous reasons to challenge your claim.
bankruptcy mortgages
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Consumer Debt Statistics
Bankruptcy
Arizona Bankruptcy Law
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