Neal Pearl, drummer for Rush. Dies at age 67..
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Read Morejohn c ashworth There really is no cure for grief. Only the journey, and your willingness to stay open and present and participate and honor that which comes to you during this time.
Read Morewritten by john c ashworth I’m talking about your unique selling proposition here. Do you have one? What is it? And does it answer the following question? Because if it does not, STOP everything you’re doing and ALL your marketing, because until you are very clear on this, you’re wasting lots of time, money and…
Read Morewritten by john c ashworth “Currently, the new skill I’m honing is that of copywriter. You can get more information about that here.” -John I wrote the post below back in late 2017, shortly after leaving the car business as a salesman. It’s always interesting to go back to these journal entries and gain perspective….
Read Morewritten by john c ashworth Stop comparing your path to others’ paths. In accepting this challenge, you will be forced to let go of many things to which you are currently attached and that you will realize are holding you back. The clarity this act brings will free your spirit and allow you to become…
Read Morewritten by john c ashworth People Die and it’s part of life and it really hurts. Here’s the part that really starts to sink in after a few weeks of living without your loved one. There’s no second chance to say goodbye. To connect. To relish in the sloppiness that often accompanies our lives and…
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