March 7th, 2009

How to Succeed as a Conscious Entrepreneur

I set out on a mission to learn from those who had already achieved what I wanted to achieve… success with a purpose. I became extremely curious about how other people did this because I wanted to learn from them, model them and implement what they taught me in my own life and business.

Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Kloser

If there’s one thing you and I should know about success, it’s that it doesn’t happen alone. I once heard Loral Langemeier say “There’s no such thing as a self-made millionaire.” She’s absolutely right. There isn’t. There couldn’t be. Ask any person who has hit six or seven figures in their business and they’ll all tell you they didn’t do it alone. I know this is true for me.

September 25th, 2008

A Valuable Overview of Carhartt Apparel and Complementary Articles

While Carhartt Clothing continues to create work clothing on a global scale, they also produce and sell a popular line of street clothing called Carhartt Street Wear.

Carhartt Clothing is an American based company that has been making durable work wear since the late 19th century. They started manufacturing clothing for railroad workers. While they continue to create work clothing on a global scale, they also produce and sell a popular line of street clothing called Carhartt Street Wear. For a broad review of this line, including an overview of its pricing and quality, keep reading. 

Carhartt’s Pricing

March 17th, 2008

The 5 Biggest Fundraising Mistakes

Trust me, there are dozens of little mistakes people make when they are fundraising - and each one of them takes away from the overall amount of money raised. Since we are in the business of raising as much money as possible for a cause or goal, then we need to make sure that we limit the mistakes (no matter how hard we try, they are going to happen) so we can maximize our fundraising.

Here are the 5 biggest mistakes I think fundraisers make:


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