The ring in the rubble : dig through change and find your next golden opportunity / Gary Bradt.

By: Bradt, GaryMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, ©2007Description: x, 193 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781259589645; 59589641Subject(s): Success in business | Opportunity | Diligence | Commerce | Diligence | Opportunity | Success in business | Success in business | Opportunity | DiligenceDDC classification: 650.1 LOC classification: HF5386 | .B76 2007Other classification: B848.4
Contents:
You'll never find the ring if you don't start digging -- Let go -- Latch on to what matters most -- Don't manage time, invest it in people -- Don't forget to invest in your precious gems at home -- Repeat after me: you are not the center of the universe -- Finding the ring requires teawork: engaging others to dig for the ring -- What to do when the rubble is deep, your patience is short, and the odds are long -- There's a fortune in failure -- The secret fears that keep you up digging well past midnight -- Moving from pain to gain when things change -- No excuses: love what you do or find another place to dig -- But I'm afraid: pick up the shovel and dig anyhow -- Rings don't come free; make sure the price you pay is worth it -- Epilogue.
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You'll never find the ring if you don't start digging -- Let go -- Latch on to what matters most -- Don't manage time, invest it in people -- Don't forget to invest in your precious gems at home -- Repeat after me: you are not the center of the universe -- Finding the ring requires teawork: engaging others to dig for the ring -- What to do when the rubble is deep, your patience is short, and the odds are long -- There's a fortune in failure -- The secret fears that keep you up digging well past midnight -- Moving from pain to gain when things change -- No excuses: love what you do or find another place to dig -- But I'm afraid: pick up the shovel and dig anyhow -- Rings don't come free; make sure the price you pay is worth it -- Epilogue.

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