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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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When Purchasing Meets Rock Processing: An Administrator’s Guide to Sandvik Cone Crusher Spare Parts

An honest, scenario-based guide for B2B administrators on buying Sandvik cone crusher parts (including Hydroset systems). Covers different purchasing volumes, budget constraints, and how to avoid common pitfalls. [...]
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Why Your Komatsu Final Drive Keeps Failing (And Why the Part Number on the Box Isn’t Enough)

A quality inspector breaks down why aftermarket Komatsu final drives fail, the hidden cost of mismatched parts, and when to walk away from a cheap deal. [...]
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The Bucket Truck Is a Cost Trap — Here's Why Weir Slurry Pumps Aren't the Problem You Think They Are

A procurement manager argues that the real cost crisis in heavy industry isn't Weir slurry pump prices, but the hidden operational debt of equipment like bucket trucks, and why honest limitation is the only sustainable vendor strategy. [...]
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The 48-Hour Nightmare: When a Fuel Pump Almost Killed Our John Deere 490 Excavator Job

A firsthand story of how a failed fuel pump on a John Deere 490 excavator and a looming deadline taught me the real cost of not having a backup plan. Includes lessons on parts sourcing and emergency logistics. [...]
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I Bought the Wrong Wheel Loader: A $15,000 Lesson in Specs vs. Price

A personal account of buying a wheel loader where focusing solely on price led to costly mistakes. Lessons learned on specs, dealer support, and the hidden value of brands like SDLG, SANY, and XCMG. [...]
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Where Are Sunward Excavators Made? A Buyer's Honest Look at Quality & Sourcing

A personal account from an admin buyer on verifying Sunward excavator origins, finding a dealer in Russia, and the lessons learned about checking specs before buying. [...]
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How to Source Heavy Equipment Parts Without Blowing Your Budget: A 6-Step Cost Controller's Checklist

A practical, step-by-step guide for procurement managers and equipment owners on how to source construction machinery parts cost-effectively, avoid hidden fees, and ensure delivery when you need it most. [...]
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I Learned the Hard Way: Why Your Tadano Load Chart Interpretation is Probably Wrong (And How I Fixed It)

A procurement specialist shares hard-won lessons about misreading Tadano crane load charts, the real costs of mistakes, and a practical checklist to prevent them. [...]
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Atlas Copco Air Compressors: Which Industrial Model Actually Fits Your Plant (A Scenarios Guide)

Honest scenarios for choosing Atlas Copco air compressors for industrial use, with aftermarket part perspectives and honest limitations. Learn how to test critical components and avoid common mistakes. [...]
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I Spent $1,200 Learning This: 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Ordering Caterpillar Parts (and Why You Might Need a 3412)

An honest look at 7 common Caterpillar parts ordering mistakes, including the time I ordered a GFCI breaker for a Cat 3412 generator. Plus: when to rent vs. buy, and why paying more for expertise can save you money in the long run. [...]
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