I know this guy who is taking on a business that he knows nothing about, except that he is an expert at the product. Every change he’s made screams: total destruction. 😳 #AdviceGivenUnwantedIsNeverHeard
by Scott Paton
May 30, 2018 at 10:26AM
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Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Sunday, May 27, 2018
a valued friendship!
a valued friendship!
by Scott Paton
May 27, 2018 at 05:27AM
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May 27, 2018 at 05:27AM
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
"Truth is Treason in a Country of Lies" ~ Ron Paul, via Mikey Wong
"Truth is Treason in a Country of Lies" ~ Ron Paul, via Mikey Wong
by Scott Paton
May 22, 2018 at 07:00AM
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May 22, 2018 at 07:00AM
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Sunday, May 20, 2018
When I tweet and when I don't... who knew? What you focus on, increases. So, (A) Focus on good stuff and (B) Measure.
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Friday, May 18, 2018
Au revoir, Cuba! Off to Vegas, baby! With a short two hour stop in Atlanta.
Au revoir, Cuba! Off to Vegas, baby! With a short two hour stop in Atlanta.
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May 18, 2018 at 05:21AM
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May 18, 2018 at 05:21AM
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Thursday, May 17, 2018
Podcast listeners are a burgeoning demographic that might come to represent one of the most lucrative channels available to advertisers. Between 2015 and 2016, the number of Brits tuning into podcasts grew 27 percent to 4.7 million, while across the pond, almost 40 percent of Americans listen to podcasts, while 24 percent tune in monthly, representing the captive ears of 60 million potential consumers. The growth and evolution of podcasting as popular media has enlarged the pool of listeners. “When it was only nerds who were listening to podcasts, [advertising] was all app developers and web-hosting companies,” said Lex Friedman, chief revenue officer at Midroll, the podcast advertising platform which has been selling ad slots since 2011. “As nerd culture has gone from niche to increasingly mainstream, that’s benefited us too.” Learn Podcast Storytelling: https://ift.tt/24uQZmd
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
#New #Udemy Essential Oils #Course! #Coupon http://bit.ly/essentialoils10 http://tz2d.me/?c=cxM
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Monday, May 14, 2018
https://youtu.be/kV7F3XYJz0c Daily #Stock #Options #Review 10% in 10 minutes. April 10, 2018 #Daytrading http://tz2d.me/?c=cS3
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What a wonderful friendship it has been!
What a wonderful friendship it has been!
by Scott Paton
May 14, 2018 at 03:18AM
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May 14, 2018 at 03:18AM
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Sunday, May 13, 2018
"If you can talk to your Mom on Mother's Day, you are blessed" ~ From a friend who is missing his mom...
"If you can talk to your Mom on Mother's Day, you are blessed" ~ From a friend who is missing his mom...
by Scott Paton
May 13, 2018 at 11:38AM
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May 13, 2018 at 11:38AM
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Mother’s Day in Cuba.... everyone gets mom drunk! 😂😂
Mother’s Day in Cuba.... everyone gets mom drunk! 😂😂
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May 13, 2018 at 10:26AM
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May 13, 2018 at 10:26AM
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Friday, May 11, 2018
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Nothing like drinking hot chocolate, calmly watching a Mastermind video at an airport thinking I have lots of time only to realize that my clock is off an hour because my early morning flight moved me to a later time zone and they are now about to board... #DontaskmewhyiamflyingacrosstheAtlanticagain!
Nothing like drinking hot chocolate, calmly watching a Mastermind video at an airport thinking I have lots of time only to realize that my clock is off an hour because my early morning flight moved me to a later time zone and they are now about to board... #DontaskmewhyiamflyingacrosstheAtlanticagain!
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May 10, 2018 at 02:04AM
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May 10, 2018 at 02:04AM
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I got a Chinese Multi-Billionaire kicked off Facebook! LOL Don't mess with me!
I got a Chinese Multi-Billionaire kicked off Facebook! LOL Don't mess with me!
by Scott Paton
May 09, 2018 at 11:20PM
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May 09, 2018 at 11:20PM
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Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Podcast listeners are more likely to own a smart speaker. Listening in vehicles is growing. Podcasting’s Share of Ear has doubled in four years. Podcasts are the number one audio source by time of consumption among podcast listeners Read more: https://ift.tt/2F6fjQ7 http://tz2d.me/?c=d9b
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Big thank you to my dear friend in Greece, who knows who he is, for making my stay near Athens unforgettable (no, I did NOT forget his name!) 😆🤜⚡️🤛😊
Big thank you to my dear friend in Greece, who knows who he is, for making my stay near Athens unforgettable (no, I did NOT forget his name!) 😆🤜⚡️🤛😊
by Scott Paton
May 08, 2018 at 10:21PM
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May 08, 2018 at 10:21PM
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
How do you define coaching? Can you be a coach if you never have a 'live' client?
How do you define coaching? Can you be a coach if you never have a 'live' client?
by Scott Paton
May 08, 2018 at 10:52AM
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May 08, 2018 at 10:52AM
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There is something about doing projects with outstanding people and landing a terrific new client that puts a smile on my face! :)
There is something about doing projects with outstanding people and landing a terrific new client that puts a smile on my face! :)
by Scott Paton
May 08, 2018 at 12:28AM
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May 08, 2018 at 12:28AM
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There is a certain mindset that hides behind a facade of 'being good', that causes self destructive behaviours, almost unconsciously. I was doing courses with a group and the arrangement was not working. Their task was to bring me experts to make courses with. They brought a few and then dried up. We discussed ways to attract more experts, but nothing changed. They were also going to bring podcasters to my podcast platform. And really, the reason nothing happened was the revenue generated to each individual was too small. If was not worth the effort. In January, I ended the agreement, stating simply that nothing was happening. I wasn't going to change anything for those course we had made and if in the future they wanted to bring an expert we would discuss it on an individual basis. I received an "Okay, no problem" response. Last night I recorded a new course with one of the experts brought to me by the group. As we started, he mentioned there was something he wanted to tell me before we recorded. Evidently, the group had approached him about dropping me and working with them. Understand that the individuals knew each other very well for decades. Thus my immediate thought was, "Alright, I understand you want to work with your friend..." But I was wrong. My co-instructor told me that he had given his word to work with me and that was that. "I am a man of my word." I replied, that I was honouring the original agreement and the splits were in place for the group to get their share. This was the first thing I did when I set up the course weeks earlier.. This was true. Even though, we were no longer working together as we had been, there was a specific agreement between the three of us and I hadn't changed it. Now the actions of the group did not endear me to them. I was a bit disappointed. I felt they could have talked to me and we could continue to work together with my co-instructor, but perhaps from my message about terminating our agreement, they felt that was not an option. Then my co-instructor mentioned to me a bit more of the conversation. I don't want to get into detail. I want to respect the privacy of our talk. And to be clear, nothing in that conversation was mean or derogatory or had anything to do with me. It was about opportunities the group and my co-instructor could engage in. He had decided not to go forward with the ideas presented. But as he spoke, I could see why. And then I thought of an elegant solution that would have had him working with the group (possibly). Being the selfish, greedy guy that I am, I am keeping my solution to myself. LOL But what I think was, if they had acted in better faith, openness and honesty, they would have ended up with a potential project, doing what they are very good at, that could have been positioned in front of tens of thousands of entrepreneurs around the world. Instead they have nothing.
There is a certain mindset that hides behind a facade of 'being good', that causes self destructive behaviours, almost unconsciously. I was doing courses with a group and the arrangement was not working. Their task was to bring me experts to make courses with. They brought a few and then dried up. We discussed ways to attract more experts, but nothing changed. They were also going to bring podcasters to my podcast platform. And really, the reason nothing happened was the revenue generated to each individual was too small. If was not worth the effort. In January, I ended the agreement, stating simply that nothing was happening. I wasn't going to change anything for those course we had made and if in the future they wanted to bring an expert we would discuss it on an individual basis. I received an "Okay, no problem" response. Last night I recorded a new course with one of the experts brought to me by the group. As we started, he mentioned there was something he wanted to tell me before we recorded. Evidently, the group had approached him about dropping me and working with them. Understand that the individuals knew each other very well for decades. Thus my immediate thought was, "Alright, I understand you want to work with your friend..." But I was wrong. My co-instructor told me that he had given his word to work with me and that was that. "I am a man of my word." I replied, that I was honouring the original agreement and the splits were in place for the group to get their share. This was the first thing I did when I set up the course weeks earlier.. This was true. Even though, we were no longer working together as we had been, there was a specific agreement between the three of us and I hadn't changed it. Now the actions of the group did not endear me to them. I was a bit disappointed. I felt they could have talked to me and we could continue to work together with my co-instructor, but perhaps from my message about terminating our agreement, they felt that was not an option. Then my co-instructor mentioned to me a bit more of the conversation. I don't want to get into detail. I want to respect the privacy of our talk. And to be clear, nothing in that conversation was mean or derogatory or had anything to do with me. It was about opportunities the group and my co-instructor could engage in. He had decided not to go forward with the ideas presented. But as he spoke, I could see why. And then I thought of an elegant solution that would have had him working with the group (possibly). Being the selfish, greedy guy that I am, I am keeping my solution to myself. LOL But what I think was, if they had acted in better faith, openness and honesty, they would have ended up with a potential project, doing what they are very good at, that could have been positioned in front of tens of thousands of entrepreneurs around the world. Instead they have nothing.
by Scott Paton
May 07, 2018 at 09:32PM
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May 07, 2018 at 09:32PM
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Sunday, May 6, 2018
I have a new friend from Calgary here on FB. I was in Mombasa, Kenya most of March, 2018. Guess where he is from?? LOL
I have a new friend from Calgary here on FB. I was in Mombasa, Kenya most of March, 2018. Guess where he is from?? LOL
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May 06, 2018 at 08:20AM
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May 06, 2018 at 08:20AM
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This seems to be a bit of a theme today. A [Insert Profession Here] wrote: "[Insert Profession Here], what are we giving back to the world really? I understand working remotely but what good are we bringing to the table here?" (Condensed from Original Post) I suggest that your real question is: "[Insert Profession Here], what am I giving back to the world really?" My answer is "I have no idea what you are giving back to the world." I am of the opinion that we rarely know the impact we have as we walk the earth, regardless of whether we are 'nomads' or 'cubicle dwellers'. I spoke to a Kenyan mom of three daughters. She wants to be a successful singer. I talk with her about a project (that I ended up abandoning), to bring food and clothes, mattresses and books to orphans at a school. I forgot all about it. Then a couple weeks ago, I am told she has formed a group. They are looking at their stuff that they do not need and that would help the children. They are visiting the schools and recording the stories of the children and building a foundation to make a real difference in these youngsters' lives. They are raising awareness and making a difference. Who knows where they will be in 5 years? What even one of these wonderful children will bring to the world because they were loved and cherished, when no one cared. Because they had food in their tummy an da good night's sleep, will they bring about a change in the world? I hope so. I have many stories like that one. If you do not (which I feel is the case), make a change. Reach out to the local community. They will have lots for you to do. If I mis read your post and you think you are doing a lot and your fellow [Insert Profession Here] are not... Then be the candle in the dark that lights the way. It burns brightly but does not resent the trees that do not join it in flames to light the night. It knows the Redwoods have a different purpose... Much Love.
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This seems to be a bit of a theme today. A [Insert Profession Here] wrote: "[Insert Profession Here], what are we giving back to the world really? I understand working remotely but what good are we bringing to the table here?" (Condensed from Original Post) I suggest that your real question is: "[Insert Profession Here], what am I giving back to the world really?" My answer is "I have no idea what you are giving back to the world." I am of the opinion that we rarely know the impact we have as we walk the earth, regardless of whether we are 'nomads' or 'cubicle dwellers'. I spoke to a Kenyan mom of three daughters. She wants to be a successful singer. I talk with her about a project (that I ended up abandoning), to bring food and clothes, mattresses and books to orphans at a school. I forgot all about it. Then a couple weeks ago, I am told she has formed a group. They are looking at their stuff that they do not need and that would help the children. They are visiting the schools and recording the stories of the children and building a foundation to make a real difference in these youngsters' lives. They are raising awareness and making a difference. Who knows where they will be in 5 years? What even one of these wonderful children will bring to the world because they were loved and cherished, when no one cared. Because they had food in their tummy an da good night's sleep, will they bring about a change in the world? I hope so. I have many stories like that one. If you do not (which I feel is the case), make a change. Reach out to the local community. They will have lots for you to do. If I mis read your post and you think you are doing a lot and your fellow [Insert Profession Here] are not... Then be the candle in the dark that lights the way. It burns brightly but does not resent the trees that do not join it in flames to light the night. It knows the Redwoods have a different purpose... Much Love.
This seems to be a bit of a theme today. A [Insert Profession Here] wrote: "[Insert Profession Here], what are we giving back to the world really? I understand working remotely but what good are we bringing to the table here?" (Condensed from Original Post) I suggest that your real question is: "[Insert Profession Here], what am I giving back to the world really?" My answer is "I have no idea what you are giving back to the world." I am of the opinion that we rarely know the impact we have as we walk the earth, regardless of whether we are 'nomads' or 'cubicle dwellers'. I spoke to a Kenyan mom of three daughters. She wants to be a successful singer. I talk with her about a project (that I ended up abandoning), to bring food and clothes, mattresses and books to orphans at a school. I forgot all about it. Then a couple weeks ago, I am told she has formed a group. They are looking at their stuff that they do not need and that would help the children. They are visiting the schools and recording the stories of the children and building a foundation to make a real difference in these youngsters' lives. They are raising awareness and making a difference. Who knows where they will be in 5 years? What even one of these wonderful children will bring to the world because they were loved and cherished, when no one cared. Because they had food in their tummy an da good night's sleep, will they bring about a change in the world? I hope so. I have many stories like that one. If you do not (which I feel is the case), make a change. Reach out to the local community. They will have lots for you to do. If I mis read your post and you think you are doing a lot and your fellow [Insert Profession Here] are not... Then be the candle in the dark that lights the way. It burns brightly but does not resent the trees that do not join it in flames to light the night. It knows the Redwoods have a different purpose... Much Love.
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May 06, 2018 at 06:50AM
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May 06, 2018 at 06:50AM
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This seems to be a bit of a theme today. A [Insert Profession Here] wrote: "[Insert Profession Here], what are we giving back to the world really? I understand working remotely but what good are we bringing to the table here?" (Condensed from Original Post) I suggest that your real question is: "[Insert Profession Here], what am I giving back to the world really?" My answer is "I have no idea what you are giving back to the world." I am of the opinion that we rarely know the impact we have as we walk the earth, regardless of whether we are 'nomads' or 'cubicle dwellers'. I spoke to a Kenyan mom of three daughters. She wants to be a successful singer. I talk with her about a project (that I ended up abandoning), to bring food and clothes, mattresses and books to orphans at a school. I forgot all about it. Then a couple weeks ago, I am told she has formed a group. They are looking at their stuff that they do not need and that would help the children. They are visiting the schools and recording the stories of the children and building a foundation to make a real difference in these youngsters' lives. They are raising awareness and making a difference. Who knows where they will be in 5 years? What even one of these wonderful children will bring to the world because they were loved and cherished, when no one cared. Because they had food in their tummy an da good night's sleep, will they bring about a change in the world? I hope so. I have many stories like that one. If you do not (which I feel is the case), make a change. Reach out to the local community. They will have lots for you to do. If I mis read your post and you think you are doing a lot and your fellow [Insert Profession Here] are not... Then be the candle in the dark that lights the way. It burns brightly but does not resent the trees that do not join it in flames to light the night. It knows the Redwoods have a different purpose... Much Love.
This seems to be a bit of a theme today. A [Insert Profession Here] wrote: "[Insert Profession Here], what are we giving back to the world really? I understand working remotely but what good are we bringing to the table here?" (Condensed from Original Post) I suggest that your real question is: "[Insert Profession Here], what am I giving back to the world really?" My answer is "I have no idea what you are giving back to the world." I am of the opinion that we rarely know the impact we have as we walk the earth, regardless of whether we are 'nomads' or 'cubicle dwellers'. I spoke to a Kenyan mom of three daughters. She wants to be a successful singer. I talk with her about a project (that I ended up abandoning), to bring food and clothes, mattresses and books to orphans at a school. I forgot all about it. Then a couple weeks ago, I am told she has formed a group. They are looking at their stuff that they do not need and that would help the children. They are visiting the schools and recording the stories of the children and building a foundation to make a real difference in these youngsters' lives. They are raising awareness and making a difference. Who knows where they will be in 5 years? What even one of these wonderful children will bring to the world because they were loved and cherished, when no one cared. Because they had food in their tummy an da good night's sleep, will they bring about a change in the world? I hope so. I have many stories like that one. If you do not (which I feel is the case), make a change. Reach out to the local community. They will have lots for you to do. If I mis read your post and you think you are doing a lot and your fellow [Insert Profession Here] are not... Then be the candle in the dark that lights the way. It burns brightly but does not resent the trees that do not join it in flames to light the night. It knows the Redwoods have a different purpose... Much Love.
by Scott Paton
May 06, 2018 at 06:31AM
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