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The Advice Column

It’s the end of the year. Time for Reflection. Time to set some Goals for 2012. Time to review those goals from 2011 to see how you did.

Here are a few articles with some good advice.

There’s an article trending about 30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself. It’s a good read.

Here are 10 great tips from successful small business owners. I like this tip: Stick to your core business.

Here are 7 tips from highly productive people.

Mojo Marketer Angela has 4 tips for telecom email marketing.

Gary Vee asks a really good question, “Why do we celebrate fund raising instead of sales?”

Have a safe and happy holiday season!

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