Your Greatest Asset…

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Just something to think about as you go through your day…

“Your greatest asset is your earning ability. Your greatest resource is your time.” — Brian Tracy

Are you using your 168 Hours Per Week wisely?
Are you focused on the Big Picture?
Are you protecting your most valuable resource?

Or are you taking it for granted?

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10 Comments

10 Comments

  1. Lynn LaneNo Gravatar (57 comments)  •  Sep 30, 2009 @1:17 pm

    Rob,

    Brian Tracy has long been a great resource for me. I work toward making my time count.

    Lynn Lane

    Success Strategies For Life

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  2. Keri EaganNo Gravatar (9 comments)  •  Sep 30, 2009 @4:18 pm

    I’m not so sure I am doing that. Right now my kids are at camp rock where they are preparing for a performance. In theory this gives me extra time…. in practice I’m worried about them and not getting much sleep or eating properly. Thanks for the reminder.

    Keri Eagan
    Anything Alternative

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  3. Darryl PaceNo Gravatar (66 comments)  •  Sep 30, 2009 @5:20 pm

    Bryan Tracy is, perhaps, my favorite “success” author.
    Great post with an important message!

    Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace

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  4. Las Vegas Baby Boomer Dating ExpertNo Gravatar (7 comments)  •  Sep 30, 2009 @5:40 pm

    Hi Rob,

    I am in complete 100% agreement.

    When I did a lot of corporate training at seminars where there were a number of CEO, management team men and women MBAs, Investment Bankers back in the mid-1990s, the thing I learned from rubbing elbows with them was that the only resource that unrenewable and irreplaceable

    is TIME

    A lesson which I carried with me during my late husband’s battle with cancer. We did as much as we could to be connected and build the relationship and be human at the same time which serves me well now as an entrepreneur. How can I be with my family and devote time to building my corporation without causing them all to hate me from my neglect?

    Taking the time for tenderness as well as massive tenacity and output for my corp.

    A superb reminder.

    Happy Dating and Relationships,

    April Braswell

    Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert

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  5. Pam SchulzNo Gravatar (48 comments)  •  Sep 30, 2009 @6:43 pm

    Brian Tracy sounds like a man after my husband’s heart. He is constantly reminding me that my time is a limited asset and not “free.”

    Great reminder to those of us who probably get into the weeds due to over-zealous attention to detail.

    Pam
    Expert Houston Retirement Planning & Wealth Management Services

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  6. Steve ChambersNo Gravatar (103 comments)  •  Oct 1, 2009 @1:12 am

    Taking control of our time is critical. Most people simply waste their life away.

    Steve Chambers, B2B Sale Trainer

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  7. John HoNo Gravatar (86 comments)  •  Oct 1, 2009 @8:30 am

    Rob,

    No wonder you often use the phrase: “Seize the Day!” :) )

    3 types of Power & Resources in life:

    * Time
    * Energy
    * Money

    John Ho
    Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion

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  8. JJ JalopyNo Gravatar (57 comments)  •  Oct 2, 2009 @5:20 pm

    Great thoughts bro.

    I’ve spent the evening in front of the TV, eating pizza.

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  9. Anthony LemmeNo Gravatar (41 comments)  •  Oct 2, 2009 @9:49 pm

    Time quickly passes by and opportunities are lost!

    Anthony
    http://www.anthonylemme.com

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  10. AlyNo Gravatar (1 comments)  •  Oct 20, 2009 @6:43 pm

    Brian Tracy is so inspirational I tell all my clients about him. Thanks for sharing this article. Aly

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