How to Wear Makeup and Still Look Natural

July 8, 2010 by Pure Mineral Makeup · Leave a Comment
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There are some who wouldn’t be caught dead in public without make up and then there are some who refuse to wear make up at all and prefer the natural look. Some people have told me they like to let their skin breathe. Well don’t worry about it! There’s plenty of skin on your body, [...]

December Specials – All Mineral Powder Makeup is ON SALE

July 8, 2010 by Pure Mineral Makeup · Leave a Comment
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DASH Minerals Makeup is certainly doing their part to help you look your best this holiday season. Now through December 15th, you can SAVE 20% on all mineral powder makeup! No exceptions, no exclusions. This December Special includes our mineral foundation makeup, mineral finishes (some people refer to this as ‘mineral veil’), mineral eye shadows [...]

The paralysis of unlimited opportunity

May 2, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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There aren't just a few options open to you, there are thousands (or more). You can spend your marketing money in more ways than ever, live in more places while still working electronically, contact different people, launch different initiatives, hire...

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Fear of philanthropy (avert your eyes)

March 26, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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Peter Singer is famous for posing a stunningly difficult question, paraphrased as, "If you are walking by a pond and you see a child drowning, do you save her? What if it means ruining a very fancy pair of Italian...

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What you can learn from a lousy teacher…

March 26, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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If you have a teacher (of any sort) that you cannot please, that you cannot learn from, that is unwilling to take you where you need to go because he is defending the status quo and demonstrates your failure on...

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Let’s spend a (very leveraged) week together

March 23, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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For a year, people have been asking for a sequel to the free alternative MBA program I ran in early 2009. Here it is. Like the last one, it is also free, but it's different, so please read on for...

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Pulitzer Prizefighting

March 6, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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People are drawn to existing competitions like moths to a flame. It's precisely the wrong way to succeed. Lots of journalists take significant detours in their careers and their writing in order to win a Pulitzer. Maybe not to actually...

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I don’t feel like it

March 3, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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What's it? Why do you need to feel like something in order to do the work? They call it work because it's difficult, not because it's something you need to feel like. Very few people wake up in the morning...

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Viral growth trumps lots of faux followers

February 18, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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Many brands and idea promoters are in a hurry to rack up as many Facebook fans and Twitter followers as they possibly can. Hundreds of thousands if possible. A lot of these fans and followers are faux. Sunny day friends....

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The relentless search for “tell me what to do”

February 8, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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If you've ever hired or managed or taught, you know the feeling. People are just begging to be told what to do. There are a lot of reasons for this, but I think the biggest one is: "If you tell...

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