IRS Audit Tip
Cathy Mahady on Dec 31st 2008
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“What You Should Never Bring to an IRS Audit”
The most common audit mistake is providing copies of your other years’ tax returns. Doing so greatly expands audit [...]
“Will We See Each Other Next Year?”
Cathy Mahady on Dec 29th 2008
From Michael S. Clouse’s Blog (Nov 25, 2008)
It happens, I get that, but I will never completely understand why… Why does someone suddenly appear to represent a Network Marketing Company and then disappear just as quickly as the colors of summer turn and then fade away?
What happened to them? Where did they go? Was it [...]
Your Mindset
Cathy Mahady on Dec 29th 2008
by James Arthur Ray
Your mindset is the sum total of your beliefs, values, identity, expectations, attitudes, habits, decisions, opinions and thought patterns… about yourself, others and how life works. It’s the filter through which you interpret what you see and experience.
Your mindset shapes your life and draws to you results that are an exact reflection [...]
The Human Spirit
Cathy Mahady on Dec 17th 2008
Here’s some great advice from James Arthur Ray that goes along nicely with the post I did the other day on finding your Why and the passion that it requires.
One thing that people do in response to the question, “What do you want?” is tell me not what they want, but what they think they [...]
You Must Dream Big and Think Big to Be Big
Cathy Mahady on Dec 15th 2008
High expectation always precedes high achievement.
You’re as small as your controlling desires, or as great
as your dominant aspirations.
Once your mind stretches to a new idea it never goes back
to its original dimensions.
Dream of little goals and you can expect little achievement.
Dream big and you’ll win big success.
The first ingredient of your success is [...]
Eat That Frog
Cathy Mahady on Dec 12th 2008
Simple Truths has a short video based upon Brian Tracy’s book, “Eat That Frog: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time.”
There is never enough time to do everything. We all get swamped and INTEND to get to things, just as soon as we get caught up. Well, truth [...]
You Determine Your Attitude
Cathy Mahady on Dec 10th 2008
Your attitude is not determined by circumstances, but by how you respond to your circumstances. You can respond positively or negatively to any situation.
It’s how you react to events, not the events themselves, that determines your attitude.
Any challenge facing you is not as important as your attitude towards it, for that [...]
Return to Oz
Cathy Mahady on Dec 8th 2008
by Michael S. Clouse
We’re off to see the Wizard… The wonderful Wizard of Oz… He truly is a wonderful Wiz, if ever a Wiz there was…
Seems “We’re all off…” to find something. Searching for answers … Sometimes for people … Whatever it takes to get from where we are to where we want to go.
Dorothy [...]
Your Why
Cathy Mahady on Dec 5th 2008
No doubt these are difficult times for some. I see some giving up their home business. During times like this there may be challenges, road blocks. But why do some continue on and others give it up? I think it is hugely a result of how powerfully they have subscribed to [...]
Who Are the Millionaires?
Cathy Mahady on Dec 3rd 2008
By: Brian Tracy
The way you think about money will determine how much of it you accumulate more than any other factor. Your attitude toward money affects your emotions and your motivations.
The Five Ways to Become A Millionaire
If you are really serious about becoming wealthy, you will want to know the five main ways that [...]
You Still Have to Show Up for Work
Cathy Mahady on Dec 1st 2008
What is so attractive to people about having their own business?
How do we market our business opportunities?
Be your own boss.
Set your own hours.
You decide if and when you work.
Determine if you’ll work part time or full time.
No boss to tell you what to do.
So then why are we surprised when we have team members that [...]
