By: Scott | March 21, 2019
I often see people with big goals, but when it comes time to put in the work they stop at the first sign of defeat.
I see it every day when I login to my Back Office to look at the stats and see that most people don't even go through 10% of the training.
I've rebuilt systems that make training a million times simpler for people to understand. I've put my heart and soul into this, to make it so people don't have to buy $150,000 + in courses to learn what they need...
Yet most people don't go through it because it requires their time.
I have purchased a group coaching programs for $2,000 per year.
I estimate there is 200-300 videos in the training covering many aspects of business. Each averaging 1 hrs.
I plan to go through everything.... literally...
Category: Personal Development
Tags: Morning Motivations
By: Scott | March 16, 2019
It is a common misconception that business credit reports operate like personal credit reports. This assumption can create issues on your business credit report.
Category: Business Development
Tags: Business Credit
By: Scott | March 16, 2019
Category: Business Development
Tags: Business Credit
By: Scott | March 07, 2019
My greatest fear in life is being in the same place I am now next year.
If I’m not growing I’m dying inside one minute at a time...
Being stagnant, feeling stuck or just being comfortable is not an option.
A life without making progress is unhealthy mentally.
Everyday I do everything I can to mature my mind, enhance and develop my skills and progress forward.
Time only moves forward not backwards.
The worst feeling in the world is every year on January 1st when you look back in time and realize that you wasted another year of your life and didn’t achieve your goals because you let your fear and doubts stop you.
Wishing, wanting, hoping isn’t going to change anything…..
It just makes you feel worse when you don’t take action on your dreams.
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Category: Personal Development
Tags: Morning Motivations
By: Scott | March 05, 2019
1. Auto Expenses
2. Business association membership dues
3. Children on Payroll
4. Computers and tech supplies
5. Continuing education for yourself to maintain licensing and improve skills
6. Conventions and trade shows
7. Dining and Office food
8. Education and training for employees
9. Exhibits for publicity
10. Furniture or fixtures
11. Gifts for customers ($25 deduction limit for each)
12. Health Savings Account
13. Home office
14. Internet hosting and services
15. Investment advice and fees
16. License fees
17. Mortgage interest on business property
18. Pension plans
19. Prizes for contests
20. Real estate-related ex...
Category: Business Development
Tags: Taxes