| QUOTES from
the
Masters... |
| On Strategic Planning |
On Influence/Association |
"Always
work from a list. Write it out, organize it, and work on your
most
important task." -– Brian
Tracy
"Walt
Disney and Dr. R. Buckminster Fuller had 50 year plans – do you?"
-– Mark
Victor Hansen
"When
schemes are laid in advance, it is surprising how often the
circumstances
will fit in with them." -– Sir William
Osler
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"The
ideas I stand for are not mine. I borrowed them from Socrates. I swiped
them from Chesterfield. I stole them from Jesus. And I put them in a
book.
If you don't like their rules, whose would you use?" -- Dale
Carnegie
"We
need a variety of input and influence and voices. You cannot get all
the
answers to life and business from one person or from one source."
-– Jim Rohn
"The
world improves people according to the dispositions they bring into
it."
-- Renier Guistina Michiel
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What
Are the Implications of Dying Without a Will?
People who die without
a valid will, die intestate.
In this event, the state in which they resided effectively provides a
will
through the state's intestacy law. This means that the
state dictates who will receive the
estate
owner's property and in what proportion.
While state intestacy
laws do attempt to provide for a "fair" distribution of property, the
state's
"one-size-fits-all" will simply cannot reflect the specific wishes of
the
estate owner in regard to either property distribution or the unique
needs
of the estate owner's heirs.
In addition, state
intestacy laws require that the probate
court appoint a guardian for any minor children.
The court-appointed guardian, who may not even be a relative, may be
required
to post bond and the guardianship will be supervised by the probate
court.
Finally, when a person
dies intestate, the probate court
appoints
an administrator of the estate.
This administrator can be anyone of the court's choosing and is
required
to post bond, an additional expense that must be paid by the estate.
The
choice
is yours...
you can draw
your own will or the state will do it for you!
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The
Advantages of Having a Will Include:
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| MESSAGES
from
the Masters... |
DECISION
IS DESTINY by Steve Goodier
"Mommy,
what happens when a car gets too old and banged up to run?" a little
girl
asked.
"Well,"
her mother said, "someone sells it to your father."
I think
I have bought a couple of cars like that! Like most people, my life is
punctuated by decisions that did not turn out the way I'd hoped. But we
cannot always be expected to make the best decisions. Sometimes we
simply
don't have enough information. And other times, there just isn't a good
decision anywhere to be found! All we can really do is make decisions
the
best way we know how and act on them. Things change only when decisions
change.
Before
his rise to political fame, Maryland Congressman Kweisi Mfume walked a
path of self-destruction. He dropped out of high school. A few years
later,
he robbed a pedestrian in order to join a street gang. Mfume spent the
following years drinking and troublemaking with the gang.
A turning
point came one summer night when he abruptly decided he could no longer
continue on his present course. He decided to earn his high school
equivalency
certificate and later graduated magna cum laude from Morgan State
University
in Baltimore. He then went on to earn a graduate degree at Johns
Hopkins
University.
When
Mfume ran for Congress in 1986, his opponents tried to use his old
mistakes
against him. But his achievements since he left a troubled past behind
captivated an electorate who voted him into office by an overwhelming
87
percent. He was on a collision course with total failure until he made
a decision.
What
changes your life is not learning more, though education is important.
What changes your life is making decisions - the best decisions you can
make - and acting on them. It's been accurately said: "Your decisions
determine
your direction, and your direction determines your destiny." Or put
another
way, "The decisions you make, make you."
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