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How can that love be truly great if it is duplicated? Great love means you carry it with you all the time, even if you can't be with it.
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Sky diving. Taking a tour through Europe. Visiting the pyramids of Egypt. Just a few things that are on my bucket list.
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Long distance relationships can be great and maintained well as long as there is trust, understanding and communication between both parties. The issue really comes in when there is a need for close human interaction and the two can't provide that for each other. In the age of Skype and social networking, I feel that if both people can make some effort to see one another on a semi-regular basis and maintain communication on a *daily* basis, there is no reason why the relationship couldn't be successful.
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I am going to write a more in-depth blog post about this later (and I know I have been neglecting my blog for some time now), but my typical daily diet consists of an all-fruit smoothie in the morning with whey protein supplement and an all-grain whole wheat roll, light snacks throughout the day consisting of a combination of various nuts, berries, apples, raisins, vegetables and protein supplement, and a dinner that is some variety of salad, beans, nuts and whole wheat pasta. Needless to say, a vegetarian lifestyle does not mean I need to be starving. I am plenty full by day's end, get plenty of nutrients, and feel great!
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There are many differences between managers and leaders. Leaders can be inspirational and transformational in their approach while managers have a transactional-based approach in their duties. In short, leaders lead people, managers manage tasks.
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Sorry. I have absolutely no clue what you said.
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American Credit Start fully operational; 'Suicide' distributed via the new vision I have for it; building roundtable groups for business school grads, entrepreneurs and small business owners; etc etc.
What I am most interested in, however, is doing more motivational work. Whether through public speaking or books or some other format, I'm very interested in doing something along the lines of Tony Robbins (without building some crazy cult around myself, of course. I am not that egotistical). -
Considering I have "American" in the name, it may be hard to do that, though the American Red Cross does well with international recognition.
While we are in the midst of a Global Economic Crisis, it is important from my perspective for Americans to take responsibility for their own actions (and inactions) that helped create the crisis. By teaching kids in our country the very fundamentals of how to manage finances (which most schools do not teach), we can ensure future generations do not suffer the same setbacks that we did (as long as they are strong enough and smart enough not to let greed control them).
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Different James Hooks.
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It is certainly difficult. I am the only one with the domain name, so that helps somewhat. :)
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Haven't dealt with anyone like that, fortunately. What a lot of people fail to realize is that non-profits should be run just like any other professional organization, and hire the right people who match the culture of the company.
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I wish! I'd make a larger income if I were.
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I would be lying if I didn't say dying too soon was my biggest fear. But that is something I have little control of. A brain aneurysm can take me out today.
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French. I just want to sound as pompous and arrogant as possible :) kidding of course. French is a beautiful language. As are many European and African languages. English is so dull in comparison.
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James Hooks |...’s Bio
James Hooks is an entrepreneur, consultant and activist with experience owning and operating companies in multiple industries. His next book "The Little Book of Inspirational Reality Checks" is out 2011. http://www.jameshooks.com


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