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	<title>Comments on: The Plight of the Lonely Entrepreneur&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Larry Lane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Larry Lane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 01:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Marlene,

I agree that having my own business can cause me to forget the &quot;why&quot; I am in business.  Using the tools that I learned from GKIC has helped make my architectural firm grow at a much faster rate than I thought possible.  With that growth, I have been pushed into the next ring beyond my comfort zone and that is where we all should be (I have a mental picture of a target that has the bull&#039;s eye as my comfort zone). It is great to have the NY/NJ GKIC chapter at hand to share my experiences and hear other&#039;s to be more able to prosper in this outer ring that is out of my past comfort zone.  We all should follow your lead at cutting through the small talk and asking the core questions about how other&#039;s have suceeded and failed. That benefits both in the conversation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marlene,</p>
<p>I agree that having my own business can cause me to forget the &#8220;why&#8221; I am in business.  Using the tools that I learned from GKIC has helped make my architectural firm grow at a much faster rate than I thought possible.  With that growth, I have been pushed into the next ring beyond my comfort zone and that is where we all should be (I have a mental picture of a target that has the bull&#8217;s eye as my comfort zone). It is great to have the NY/NJ GKIC chapter at hand to share my experiences and hear other&#8217;s to be more able to prosper in this outer ring that is out of my past comfort zone.  We all should follow your lead at cutting through the small talk and asking the core questions about how other&#8217;s have suceeded and failed. That benefits both in the conversation.</p>
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