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Sail On, Sailor

Sailboat Is the storm over? Is the economy on the verge of a long-awaited recovery? No one knows for sure. And when it does come, it's unlikely to bring the go-go days of recent memory. 

The best course of action is to plot a new course and create your own go-go days. 

As they saying goes, A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for. Get back on deck, where you belong, and sail your way to a better future. 

Read "Sail On, Sailor" when you get a chance. And as always, please let me know your thoughts. 

Here's the link (PDF): http://bit.ly/9c6gQ5

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jay

Hey T-Man,

Another great piece of work. At some point you are just going to tell everyone to stop whining and start doing what what we always should have been doing.

Thanks for keeping the passion and energy in your work. Well done Captain!!

jay

Hey T-Man,

Another great piece of work. At some point you are just going to tell everyone to stop whining and start doing what what we always should have been doing.

Thanks for keeping the passion and energy in your work. Well done Captain!!

Tom Asacker

Thanks Jay! You keep that passion too!

Randy Bosch

Sail On, Tom! Excellent post. Along the way, we all need to learn about navigation and course correction (discussed at http://wp.me/pVUDj-w and http://wp.me/pVUDj-I), and also differentiate between being "becalmed" versus being "calm" in the lee of the storm!

Francis

This is a very informative article and will no doubt help alot of people,…..I have recently written an article on this subject which should be of great value to your readers

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