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Financial PAIN and PROBLEMS?

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If you are like me, you probably need to learn a few things about finances, but when you picked up a book about finances, you just thumbed through it and put it back down because it was too difficult to understand! I know there are people who like to read those kind of books and God bless them! We need people like that. My husband can sit down and comprehend all the details, I'm just not like him. In fact, that's why we are together, he's my opposite and we need each other. Anyway, back to my story...I finally found a great book on finances that will keep you interested and give you great information that can get you on the road to financial freedom. The book that I was able to read and comprehend is "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert T. Kiyosaki. What I love about the book is that it is a story of Robert's real dad and his adopted (when it comes to finances) dad. Click on this to read Linda's Blog on Financial Wisdom. ... His "rich&qu

Leadership - What do you need to do to be a leader?

Have you always wanted to be a leader?   Maybe you are already leading some people. If you are a mom or dad, you are leading your children. We are leading people everyday in some way. The question is: "Are we a good or great leader?" I don't know about you, but for me, I want to be a great leader. Not for myself or for the fame, but because I realize that when we lead we are impacting people's lives! I want to lead people in a positive direction! I've recently went through an "Advanced Leadership Training" with Klemmer and Associates. I was SHOCKED to learn about myself and my wrong beliefs regarding leadership and myself! It was a love/hate revelation. I loved how empowered I felt after the training, but I didn't like seeing the junk in my life that had to go and change! Today, I'm very grateful for the unveiling of truth in my life. I feel like a better leader. Not a perfect leader, but a more informed leader. I recommend highl