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The Best Business in the World, is Your Own Business

Being an entrepreneur allows you to follow your own path, the one that is right for you not someone else.

When each of us become totally responsible for our income, miracles can happen. Once you are 100% committed to being responsible for your livelihood, at that point I would put a tank in front of you.

The post below is great, speaking about playing by different rules. Any one of us can follow the crowd or your own path.

I don’t spend a lot of focus on the “how to” do just about anything. Did you ever wonder why there are so many “how to” books. There is no one answer, there is no right way. There is the way that is right for you.

I made up my mind a long time ago, I was not willing to participate with any recession or business down turn. How about you?

Entrepreneurs Play by Different Rules in Uncertain Times

By: Donna Every

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Mrs. Lisa Bonanno, 6th grade Language Arts teacher at Assumption School, recognizes Hannah Mitchell, a seventh grade student who read eleven books from the Nutmeg lists.
Timothy Becker May 10, 2013 at 08:19 am
Assumption School offers an excellent education, with small class sizes. The environment isRead More welcoming for every child, and values that last a lifetime are taught. Students also make friends for life. I still hang out with my friends from the Assumption School class of 1966!
John Gollinger May 10, 2013 at 04:08 pm
Thank you.
Nutmegger May 10, 2013 at 03:06 pm
The Manchester Historical Society has a genealogy group that meets on (I believe) the second TuesdayRead More of every month. Contact info@manchesterhistory.org for details on how they can help you. Also, the Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. regularly helps people with requests on their Facebook page. The CSG library is located right on Maple Ave. in East Hartford. Their website is csginc.org and their Facebook is at facebook.com/ConnecticutSocietyofGenealogists.