This increased income will ultimately help you get more out of life!
Patrick Snow is the best-selling author of Creating Your Own Destiny, an international professional speaker, and a publishing coach.
He can be reached at (800) 951-7721 or at [email protected]
If you've identified your Definite Mission in choosing what you want to do, you should now identify where you will have success achieving it.
You may respond: "Mark, I can make this concept work anywhere.
Make sure you can make it work anywhere.
Your Definite Mission may mandate moving to a place where you can make it work.
If you live in a big city and want to run an organic farm, you may have to move.
If you're an artist in a small town, you may have to move to a big city to a) pay the bills and b) get your creative juices flowing.
Regardless, I recommend making sure you can get good cell phone reception and reliable Internet connectivity wherever you open up shop.
Ask people how well their cell phones work and how fast/stable their Internet connection is.
I've seen how unreliable cell phone service creates frustration, and reliable cell phone service becomes something people take for granted.
I have friends who have canceled their land line phone service because their cell phone service is so reliable and convenient.
I've seen companies benefit from fast and reliable Internet access while others less than five miles away are crippled by their mediocre service.
Good schools usually indicate good neighborhoods.
By "good neighborhoods," I am referring to:
At the end of the day, you probably want to live and work in a place you can enjoy.
In addition to property taxes, income taxes, and sales taxes, you may end up with a head tax.
I first experienced the head tax when working at a downtown Chicago condo association.
I asked my boss what the head tax was, and if we seriously had to pay it.
She told me the city of Chicago charged employers $5 per employee per month as a head tax.
Luis H. Tran
Luis H. Tran
This increased income will ultimately help you get more out of life! Patrick Snow is the best-selling author of Creating Your Own Destiny, an international professional speaker, and a publishing coach. He can be reached at (800) 951-7721 or at [email protected] If you've identified your Definite Mission in choosing what you want to do, you should now identify where you will have success achieving it. You may respond: "Mark, I can make this concept work anywhere. Make sure you can make it work anywhere. Your Definite Mission may mandate moving to a place where you can make it work. If you live in a big city and want to run an organic farm, you may have to move. If you're an artist in a small town, you may have to move to a big city to a) pay the bills and b) get your creative juices flowing. Regardless, I recommend making sure you can get good cell phone reception and reliable Internet connectivity wherever you open up shop. Ask people how well their cell phones work and how fast/stable their Internet connection is. I've seen how unreliable cell phone service creates frustration, and reliable cell phone service becomes something people take for granted. I have friends who have canceled their land line phone service because their cell phone service is so reliable and convenient. I've seen companies benefit from fast and reliable Internet access while others less than five miles away are crippled by their mediocre service. Good schools usually indicate good neighborhoods. By "good neighborhoods," I am referring to: At the end of the day, you probably want to live and work in a place you can enjoy. In addition to property taxes, income taxes, and sales taxes, you may end up with a head tax. I first experienced the head tax when working at a downtown Chicago condo association. I asked my boss what the head tax was, and if we seriously had to pay it. She told me the city of Chicago charged employers $5 per employee per month as a head tax.
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