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Samira Asemanfar

Positive Interdependence

Remember: When was the last time you appreciated your ability to simply remember?

Re-Paving a Road Once Paved

Productivity: The Ultimate Distraction

Sink or Stay Still

The Beginner’s Mind

See You Later!

Success: A Very Curvy Path

To Make [or Not to Make] The Most of It?

What Happens to Kids Who are Exposed to Entrepreneurship?

Are You Out of Your Mind?

The Truth About Giving

Entrepreneur Profile

Organic Value vs. Forced Value

Quantifying Intangibles

Redefining Rich. Defining Your Intentions in 2012.

How Much Darkness Does One Candle Take Away?

A Time of Rededication

The Beauty and The Woes of Taking on a New OS (Operating System)

The Battle of Micro and Macro

From Fantasy to Reality. Keeping Imagination Alive.

Showing Appreciation: Don’t Forget To!

Seth Godin’s Wisdom

5 Things to Know When Setting Goals

The Closed Door Syndrome

What is time anyway?

Why tzedakah should not be mistaken for charity.

Reading List for the Curious Entrepreneur

To-Do or Not To-Do Lists?

Networking: Are you asking the right questions?

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May 18-24, 2012

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