Happy New Year 2010/2011 on the first working week of the real New Year.
During the month of August I’ve blogged about;
- My experience of The Law Of Attraction with winning an iPhone in The Law Of Shameless Self Promotional Attraction – Aug 6 and being nominated in Advisor.ca Name That Visionary – August 25
- Challenging myself to reinvent myself on a technical level with Apps for the iPhone which will lead to an iPad in Choosing To Pull Learning In – Finally – August 16
- Challenging myself to reinvent Leading Advisor’s Brand to Plan · Play · Profit in my Clear Your Roadblocks – August 2010 newsletter with Re-Branding With the Power of 3 – August 18
- The difference between Pressure and Stress which is about having a Vision in Rest, Reflection, Renewal – A Celebration Of Life – August 23
- What are you going to do this fall that is incredible? In What Is Your Jump Date? – August 27
Vision is what pulls you forward, what causes you to seize the day rather than the day seizing you. Vision causes you to wake up early and stay up late. Vision is what causes you to reinvent yourself rather than stand still and there is no standing still in this economy of the new normal. Vision is what cuases you to attract and to act.
If you don’t sew your seeds with vision, you don’t know what you are going to end up with at harvest and you may as well be sewing weeds.
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Advisor.ca Name That Visionary
What do Simon Reilly, Mark Carney, Jim Flaherty, Moshe Milevsky and Terry Zavitz have in common?
Voting for Advisor.ca ‘s Name That Visionary will commence on September 7th 2010 (just after Labour Day).
If you previously voted you’ll receive an email voting reminder on September 7th.
Round One is over. Your votes have been cast and tabulated. Advisor.ca’s expansive list of candidates is now down to just 20 entries displayed below. It is your turn to pick the Top Ten for the next phase of Advisor.ca’s poll to determine Canada’s greatest financial visionary. In the Second Round, you can only cast one vote so read the bios carefully, familiarize yourself with the candidates and make your pick.
Your votes will be tabulated and Advisor.ca’s first round of judging will determine the top ten finalists. A second round of judging will determine the order of the Top 10 nominees and an overall winner.
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