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I Didn’t Need A Therapist To Become A Successful Businesswoman

My husband left me for a younger woman. It seems to be a norm these days with middle-aged men. All of the women in the PTA are divorced, and all our husbands have some honey who has a 26-inch waistline. My therapist even told me that we had to work extra days so that I…

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4 Things A Smart Businessman Does

Being an entrepreneur is not an easy job because you do not only concern yourself with the profits to earn but also with how to manage the people under your employment. Aside from this, it is also crucial on your part to take note of what your competitors are doing so that you can find…

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For Entrepreneurs: How To Eliminate Anxiety And Stress

If you are a businessman, it is normal for you to experience hardships and challenges. There are days when you will fall short on capital even if you are financially prepared. In some cases, you will also discover that the people who work for you continue to damage your firm or company instead of helping…

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Stock Market: How To Handle Losses

Investing in the stock market is one of the smart ideas that you can do in today’s economy. Unfortunately, it is not always sunshine when it comes to this industry. There are times when you end up experiencing losses in your investment, which will make you seek support from family and friends. Do not fret…

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Protected: 2015 Georgia Real Estate Statistics Proves Why Buying A House Is A Good Investment

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Tech Stocks Forecast: Will You Go With Or Against The Flow?

2018 is about to end, and it has been an excellent year for many investors in Tech Street.  Technology stocks performed at its best with almost everyone into social media, gadgets, IOT, and all kinds of devices.  With the technological advancement, will this still be the case in 2019?

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Bankruptcy And Therapy

Did you experience a big financial loss that made you feel worthless? Are you having difficulty getting sleep or rest because of this unfortunate event? Is it heartbreaking to think of how you let the people you love down? Most importantly, do you want to get better and move on to better tomorrows? If you…

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A Quick Guide To Saving Money

Nowadays, many people enjoy spending too much money, which is why most of them end up penniless. These are the individuals who never thought that it is possible to lose their savings in an instant. They are the ones who do not consider the future. All that they want is to spend on their wants…

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The “Basics” Of Investing In Real Estate

Investing your hard-earned money can be a struggle, most especially if you do not have an idea about growing money. Essentially, the purpose of investment in putting it in a platform that can earn more which will give you an opportunity to receive profits or shares in gains in the future. You cannot randomly select…

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Kobelco SK210 Replacement Parts: A No-Nonsense FAQ for Emergency Repairs

A practical, expert-driven FAQ covering genuine Kobelco SK210 parts, supply chain realities, and how to avoid costly mistakes when you need parts fast. [...]
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My $4,500 Mistake on an Epiroc Rock Breaker – And How You Can Avoid It

A buyer's firsthand account of pricing pitfalls when purchasing Epiroc hydraulic breakers, with a checklist to avoid overpaying and getting the wrong attachment. [...]
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OEM vs Aftermarket Air Compressor Parts: A Cost Controller’s 3-Year Reality Check

A procurement manager with over 6 years of maintenance budget experience compares total cost of ownership between genuine Atlas Copco parts and third-party alternatives for air compressors. Real numbers, real decisions, and the hidden costs most people miss. [...]
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Why I Stopped Buying the Cheapest Construction Equipment (and Started Getting My Money's Worth)

As a procurement manager for a mid-sized excavation company, I used to chase the lowest price on heavy equipment. Here's how focusing on total cost of ownership (TCO) saved us $30,000+ annually. [...]
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Terex Scrapers, Parts, and Maintenance: 7 Questions Every Buyer Should Ask (Before They Learn the Hard Way)

A practical FAQ answering common questions about Terex scrapers, crane parts sourcing, and equipment maintenance—written from the perspective of someone who's made every mistake in the book. [...]
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ESCO Bucket Teeth Sizing: A Field-Tested Guide for Getting It Right

Stop guessing with ESCO bucket teeth sizes. A step-by-step guide from a field specialist on how to match, measure, and install the right wear parts for excavators, loaders, and straight trucks. [...]
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Sumitomo: Your Questions Answered – From Construction Machinery to Advanced Materials

A practical FAQ covering Sumitomo's diverse businesses – construction machinery, electric components, metal mining, parts supply – and common questions about gantry cranes, tractor parts, fuel pumps, and sourcing decisions, written from a quality inspector's perspective. [...]
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Bulldozer vs Excavator: Which Hitachi Machine Actually Makes Sense for Your Job?

A no-fluff comparison of bulldozers and excavators across key dimensions—power, precision, versatility, and cost. Includes real-world quality insights from a Hitachi equipment inspector. [...]
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Why I Believe Prevention Beats Repairs on Complex Equipment — A Lesson from a $12,000 Fuel Pump Mistake

A veteran operations specialist argues that prioritizing preventive maintenance over emergency repairs is the only sustainable approach, sharing hard-won lessons from John Deere equipment failures. [...]
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Why I Now Budget for Potain Emergency Rentals (Even When It Hurts)

A firsthand account from an equipment logistics specialist on why paying extra for guaranteed Potain tower crane availability saved a project, and why uncertainty costs more than any rush fee. [...]
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