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Is Unreasonable Good? Paul Lemberg Thinks So

Note from Connie: I'm in an off-topic mood after receiving an unusual e-mail. Note that I did NOT say off color! LOL! ...Here goes...

Being unreasonable is a bad thing, right? Paul_140 Not so, claims author Paul Lemberg, a "business acceleration expert and growth strategist," whose new book even has the title, Be Unreasonable.

You see, you don't want to be reasonable to get ahead, Lemberg posits. Rather, unreasonable strategies can bring you unprecedented success.

Hmm. Definitely worth thinking about, right?

Anyhow, Paul urges that you be:

  • Uncompromising.
  • Demanding.
  • Critical.
  • Outrageous.

Intrigued by this revolutionary approach? I know I am. Get info here.

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HI Connie, There is a new healthy menu guide that just launched called Mindful Menus -The Guilt-Free Guide to Ordering In! It was co-authored by NYC's top nutritionists Lauren Slayton, MS RD and Caren Tishfield, RD. You have to check it out. It's absolutely amazing!! The guide marks up popular NYC delivery menus and tells you what exactly to order, how to order it in a healthy, mindful manner, and which meals to absolutely avoid! Check them out, www.foodtrainers.net!! I think that this could be a great story or blog item! Just wanted to make sure you had heard of MINDFUL MENUS!! THANKS YOU, Anne

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