Dear Reader,
Life is about choices and sometimes there are no easy ones.

Ever heard that?

How about “The hardest decisions in life are not between good and bad or right and wrong, but between two goods or two rights.” – Joe Andrew.

And some windows of opportunity are but brief moments in time.

Don't make the choice and it may be removed from you resulting in your being disadvantaged.

If necessary rely on a trusted colleague or get a mentor.

Should you snooze you lose.

By the way, did you know that 93% of the world's richest people have a mentor?

With the nature of my entrepreneurial research I've created a successful mentoring program that is very affordable.

Check it out!

Give me a call, connect on Skype, send an email or meet me at Corner Bakery Cafe, 9311 Katy Freeway (I-10 W at Echo Lane), 7:30 to 8:30 AM any Wednesday and we'll see if a mentor is appropriate for you.


Successful regard$,
C. Dean Kring ~ 713.932.7495


PS: Remember that new professional development networking and special interest group I was asked to create? You can learn more here. Enrollments has started.

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