Posted on Monday, July 22, 2013 at 3:41 pm CDT
While being married to a business owner can bear many unique fruits, business growth experts Lorraine and Rob McGregor are quick to point out that a married spouse plays an equal part in the process, especially when it comes to encouraging the owner to prepare the business so it becomes saleable 2-4 years before the desired exit date. With a business owner’s spouse having a huge influence over pulling the trigger and parting with a company for good money, the McGregors urge both man and wife to work together and position their business for the perfect sale.
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Posted on Monday, July 22, 2013 at 3:40 pm CDT
Ships, while physical in appearance, offer a powerful analogy to the ups and downs of human life. With everyone experiencing adversity at some point in their existence, many for their entire life, the comforting image of ships sailing on the ‘waves of life’ can bring hope and light where darkness prevails. A compelling new novel by Utah’s Roberto Rodriguez takes this concept to an awe-inspiring new level.
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Posted on Monday, July 22, 2013 at 3:40 pm CDT
While many believe that ‘consideration’ is just a word, author Seon F. Thompson is out to prove that it’s indeed a bold and life-changing concept. In his compelling new book, Thompson guides readers through the true meaning of consideration and into a position where they can dramatically transform their own lives.
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Posted on Monday, July 22, 2013 at 3:39 pm CDT
While on Safari in Africa during 2001, Helen Hipp and her young family witnessed something few get to see – a pink hippo. Separated from the pod and barely tolerated due to her differences, Hipp’s son Ray felt an instant affinity to the hippo he’d now named ‘Rosie’.
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Posted on Monday, July 22, 2013 at 3:37 pm CDT
In modern society, everyone agrees that racism is a hateful phenomenon that needs to be eliminated. While the days of colonialism and racial segregation have long since passed, author Kuir ë Garang knows that racism still shows its face in everyday life. In an attempt to redefine the essence of color and how it relates to people, Garang presents a compelling new angle through which the fight against racism can continue.
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Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 9:00 pm CDT
As Lauren Fleiser knows first-hand, being an entrepreneur often requires the pursuit of either passion or profits, but rarely both. However, after struggling with business dilutions and distortions while watching thousands of other entrepreneurs make their own choice between revenue and happiness, Fleiser established her ‘Trutrepreneur® (say: troo-truh-pruh-nur)’ brand to help anyone have both.
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Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 2:04 pm CDT
Gone are the days of creating a resume and showing up to an interview with a clean slate. With millions of young people cross-publishing a wealth of information about their lives online, many potential employees are forming their first impressions and making vital decisions based on a candidate’s online presence and the gut feeling it creates.
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Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 2:03 pm CDT
First-time author and experienced youth mentor, Byron L. Demery, seeks to answer the questions that eat at “tweens” and young adults in a down-to-earth voice that they can relate to – but also with the authority and confidence of a person who has been there and can foretell what possibilities lie ahead if they make the right choices now.
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Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 2:03 pm CDT
For hundreds of years humans have dreamt about the possibly of interstellar travel or ‘walking among the stars’. While modern physics is working hard to both credit and discredit associated theories, a compelling new book proves that the mere fundamentals of physics could make interstellar travel a reality for the current generation.
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Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 9:30 am CDT
Aged just twenty-three, Anita Jeter-Peterkin received news that bucked the trend of both her age and lifestyle; aggressive breast cancer that would likely kill her within a year. After accepting a mastectomy, months of treatment, the loss of her hair and the possibility that she’d never be able to have more children, Jeter-Peterkin was at least thankful to be alive in the present.
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