Be less distracted and better focused on work,work,work. Limiting time online and watching tv, trying to be more productive and to learn more useful stuff, be a better person to those I know. Eat all my veggies etc., etc.
Be less distracted and better focused on work,work,work. Limiting time online and watching tv, trying to be more productive and to learn more useful stuff, be a better person to those I know. Eat all my veggies etc., etc.
Success consists of going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm...... Churchill
to grow my businesses 10 fold, to give back to the forums as much as it has given to me, obtain more contracts for scrapping with commercial clients, ensuring I do a good job of seperating work time and family time.
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Noticed you've been kinda quiet past few days MDG...
I Need to get more exercise...Since I quit coaching ice hockey a couple of years ago and not on the ice almost every day I've managed to gain 5 or 10, okay closer to 10 pounds.
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"Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing."
I am not even to concerned with work. I just want to try and be the best dad I can be to my newborn. Work will always be there. He will only be this small and cute for a certain amount of time and I want to enjoy that time as much as possible.
I'm trying to grow the e-waste side of my business. I just picked up my first load off CL a few days ago for 6 towers and a monitor with more to come, and I'm in the middle of negotiations for buying 3-4 rooms packed full of mostly motherboards. I'll let everyone know how that goes.
There's nothing more fun and more effective than hitting something repeatedly with a sledgehammer
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