
Eric Burdon
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I used to say a lot, now I do a lot. Sharing advice, stories, aspirations, and thoughts along the way. Want to be a better person? Read some of my stories to help you grow and shine brightly!
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Train Your Mind to Better Manage Your Time
Time is our most precious commodity—as I'm sure all of us know—and what we choose to do with it is equally as important. While over the years I've been working on my business, I've come to have a grasp for how we can structure our time.
By Eric Burdon6 years ago in Journal
Do You Have a 3-Year Plan?
A few weeks ago, I wrote a reminder to check your long-term goals, and to gauge whether they need changing, be it big or small. But one thing I failed to recognize at that moment was how people define long-term goals and long-term plans.
By Eric Burdon6 years ago in Motivation
Your Title Doesn't Always Define You
Today, one of my mentors is heading to Chicago to do a workshop on pricing written work. He's done this topic plenty of times before, so this time he's mixing it up and providing various scenarios where people need to determine what pricing would be appropriate.
By Eric Burdon6 years ago in Journal
What It Takes to Become a Real Expert
"Expert" It's a title that is so overused today that it's honestly lost its shine. I remember attending a webinar from ClickBank several years ago about affiliate marketing. One thing they pushed was for people to call themselves experts.
By Eric Burdon7 years ago in Motivation
Ask and You Shall Receive
It's not out of the ordinary for so many of us to feel stuck at various points in our lives. To feel like we are alone and that no one wants to help us. For several years I felt like that and a lot of my life I spent solving things all on my own.
By Eric Burdon7 years ago in Motivation
When Is Something Worth Letting Go?
The Buffalo Bills were down 28-6 against the Los Angeles Chargers when one of their players walked off the field during halftime. Later on that evening that player—Vontae Davis—made an announcement on social media that he was retiring.
By Eric Burdon7 years ago in Journal
3 Reasons Why the Critics in Our Lives Never Succeed
There once was a boy who had a great difficulty in speaking and reading. He was dyslexic, and due to his mental illness, his teachers became some of his biggest critics. One even went so far as to tell the kid’s own father that, “No matter what he does, he will never amount to anything.”
By Eric Burdon8 years ago in Motivation












