Released on: 21, February 2007
, Author: Bif Condor/SuperstarThinkers Publisher/404.474.8407
, Audience: Internet related
Diana Adams knows firsthand how difficult the transition fromCorporate America to becoming an entrepreneur can be. She is single-handedly on amission to address this problem. I interviewed her at her home, outside on herdeck, overlooking the beautiful Atlanta skyline, where she spoke candidly.
 I remember going through this transition in 2001. I was working 60 hours a week ata job I didnÂ't like, I was trying to start a business on the side, and the only timeI had to put into it was after 9pm at night. It was so stressful, and I was sooverwhelmed. I almost threw in the towel. There are just so many things to thinkabout and set up. If I had had a website like this, something and someone thatcould help me get my systems in place and help me prioritize; I would have had sucha better experience in the beginning!Â
As I perused through this site, I quickly realized that working with Diana Adams isof incredible value for anyone that has ever considered working for themselves. Shehas a wealth of information to offer anyone that is ready to take that pivotal stepin their lives.
She said, Â I want people to know, starting a home based business does not have to bea scary endeavor. If they are willing to partner with someone like me, whogenuinely cares about their success, the sky is the limit. I am willing to shareinformation that took me years to learn on my own. With all the uncertainty inCorporate America these days, the only guarantee we really have is ourselves, andwhat we are willing to do to change our lives. I am so grateful for all theincredible people IÂ've had an opportunity to meet and help along their journey tofinancial independence.Â
With all the people out there that claim to offer value to individuals interested ina home based business, Diana Adams, in record time, has separated herself from thepack.
Diana Adams can be reached at 404.474.8407 or visit her online athttp://www.superstarthinker s.com
Source: Express-Press-Release.com
Related downloads
From the makers of the SMART Board interactive whiteboard, teach your students to become creative, independent thinkers. SMART Ideas concept-mapping software not only helps your students connect ideas, organize concepts & plan projects, it motivates
This screensaver captures the cherished images of the great lady, from her emergence in the public eye with her engagement to Prince Charles, through the various poignant moments in her life.
You have always dreamed of flying high! Now is your chance to be the next Aerial Antics superstar performer!
Superstar Chefs is a platform game similar to Mario Brothers or Bubble Bobble. The goal is to grab all the fruit, while avoiding the comical baddies.
"It's missing from Windows!" HSLAB Shutdown Folder is a utility which provides a service similar to the Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP "Startup" folder. It launches applications, command files(*.bat,*.cmd) and symbolic links placed into a "Shutdown Folder"
"It's missing from Windows!"
HSLAB Shutdown Folder is a utility which provides a service similar to the Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP "Startup" folder. It launches applications, command files(*.bat,*.cmd) and symbolic links placed into a "Shutdown Folder"
"It's missing from Windows!"
HSLAB Shutdown Folder is a utility which provides a service similar to the Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP "Startup" folder. It launches applications, command files(*.bat,*.cmd) and symbolic links placed into a "Shutdown Folder"
JLaunch is a lightweight executable used to launch Java applications directly, without the need for batch files with DOS boxes popping up and distracting the user. JLaunch will give your Java application a professional, clean finish.
Hitonic JAR-Starter launches JAR and JAD files in various J2SE and J2ME environments. The program integrates with Windows Explorer. There is a system of flexible settings with the automatic detection of J2SE and J2ME environments on your computer.
This nature screensaver displays over forty MUSEUM-QUALITY BLACK AND WHITE PICTURES of American National Parks, taken in Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming by ANSEL ADAMS for the US Department of Interior.