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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 18:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for stopping by!  I had the discussion regarding your take on employees and leaders with several people recently.  There is nothing wrong with being an employee; some people just aren&#039;t wired to create a company etc.  The only problem I have with an employee is one who doesn&#039;t take advantage of or even try to learn about other ways to generate passive income.  There are ways to have your money work for you while you continue to work as an employee.  If you want to continue to be an employee, you should work for your employer because you WANT to, not because you have to.  Generating passive and portfolio income is the way.  
And if someone is falling behind on bills and stressed out, doesn&#039;t mean there is no hope.  You have to make a dollar before you can make a million.  It&#039;s all just one step at a time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for stopping by!  I had the discussion regarding your take on employees and leaders with several people recently.  There is nothing wrong with being an employee; some people just aren&#8217;t wired to create a company etc.  The only problem I have with an employee is one who doesn&#8217;t take advantage of or even try to learn about other ways to generate passive income.  There are ways to have your money work for you while you continue to work as an employee.  If you want to continue to be an employee, you should work for your employer because you WANT to, not because you have to.  Generating passive and portfolio income is the way.<br />
And if someone is falling behind on bills and stressed out, doesn&#8217;t mean there is no hope.  You have to make a dollar before you can make a million.  It&#8217;s all just one step at a time.</p>
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		<title>By: Troy Jones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Troy Jones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 17:23:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I believe there are two types of people.  Each are wired completely differently.  However, to maintain the economic balance, both parties must co-exist. The first type is the sheep. Sheep are people that happily function within the confines of corporate America. They would not have it any other way. They enjoy the structure and many thrive in that environment. The second type however, is the shepard. They are devinely built to create and own their destiny, through business ownership.  They are the dreamers and risktakers of the world. They are uncomfortable working within someone else&#039;s structure. I my friend, am a shepard. I am truly excited by the possibility of inspirational, as well as educational exchange within this, your wonderful venue!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe there are two types of people.  Each are wired completely differently.  However, to maintain the economic balance, both parties must co-exist. The first type is the sheep. Sheep are people that happily function within the confines of corporate America. They would not have it any other way. They enjoy the structure and many thrive in that environment. The second type however, is the shepard. They are devinely built to create and own their destiny, through business ownership.  They are the dreamers and risktakers of the world. They are uncomfortable working within someone else&#8217;s structure. I my friend, am a shepard. I am truly excited by the possibility of inspirational, as well as educational exchange within this, your wonderful venue!</p>
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