Stick Like Glue Radio #039: There’s no doubt that the last few years have not been especially easy for entrepreneurs and small business owners, and many want to know when will it get any easier. On this show I talk about some of the advice and counsel I share with my private coaching clients about not giving up! Don’t miss this important show.

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Cap’t Jim Palmer, best known internationally as the Dream Business Coach, is creator of the Dream Business Mastermind and Coaching Program and host of Dream Business Radio – a weekly podcast based on Jim’s smart marketing and dream business building strategies. Claim your FREE Dream Business Transformation now!

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  1. Cindy Roth August 2, 2013 at 3:37 pm - Reply

    I love your videos and podcasts and agree with you on most things. But this one I had to comment on. I originally listened to this podcast and video when it was posted, then listened to the podcast again on a recent plane trip.

    As a business person – and a human being – not only do you need to keep going for the “gold” you also need to know when to give up and move on! Ask me how I know this! The gold may be out there, but, you might not be the one to get it!

    Personally, I am one who keeps thinking that the gold really is only 3 feet away and will keep digging for it – usually with my finger nails. But, as I have learned the hard way, at some point, you may have to stop digging.

    I hung on to my 32 year marriage way too long before I divorced my husband. I started an event planning businesses that depended on a people traveling to my site, then the recession hit. I kept on with the business until I had to close it down and file bankruptcy. I had health issues – arthritis – which I postponed getting treatment for until I wound up having both hips replaced last year.

    My life is finally getting back on track. I do have another business (which was not affected by my bankruptcy) which supports me and, now with healthy hips, I am back to traveling and building my other business.

    I will never know how my life would be if I had divorced my husband earlier, closed down the (failing) business sooner, or had my hips fixed when they were first diagnosed. All I can do is keep moving forward. Maybe some day I will “find the gold” but I truly am enjoying the journey and I’m grateful for each day.

    Thanks for all you do,
    Cindy Roth

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