December 2011
3 posts
Word of the day - lucent: shining.
Word of the day - veriest: utmost; most complete.
Word of the day - weald: wooded or uncultivated country.
November 2011
8 posts
Question Of the day: If happiness was the national currency, what kind of work would make you rich?
Word of the day - serry: to crowd closely together.
Word of the day - poltroon: a wretched coward; craven.
Word of the day - salvo: something to save a person’s reputation or soothe a person’s feelings.
Word of the day - opuscule: a small or minor work.
Word of the day - apocrypha: various religious writings of uncertain origin regarded by some as inspired, but rejected by most authorities.
The Three C’s To Success! my latest video - http://ping.fm/gQEo0
Word of the day - metempirical: beyond or outside the field of experience.
October 2011
5 posts
Word of the day - animadvert: to comment unfavorably or critically.
Happy Friday and weekend to everyone!
Word of the day - tawdry: gaudy, showy and cheap.
[Video] My friend Greg Habstritt is the master at taking you and your business to the next level. Don’t miss his new videos - www.outstandingventures.com/stevejobs
What the iEffect is, and why it matters… http://ping.fm/hEXMT
September 2011
14 posts
Word of the day - portend: to foreshadow; to bode.
Word of the day - sapid: having flavor, especially a strong pleasant flavor.
At the NSA meeting in SLC. Some amazing speakers!
Interesting Question - If you knew that everyone you know was going to die tomorrow, who would you visit today?
Word of the day - irrefragable: impossible to refute.
Question of the day - Do you push the elevator button more than once? Do you really believe it makes the elevator faster?
Word of the day - revenant: one who returns after death or a long absence.
Word of the day - punctilious: precise; exact in the smallest particulars.
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Question of the day - Have you been the kind of friend you want as a friend?
Word of the day - dilatory: given to, or marked by, procrastination or delay.
Had an interesting trip to San Diego, still stuck at the airport. Meetings w/ Andy Jenkins were amazing!
I just created a new video - “Vital Elements of a
Word of the day - darkle: to grow dark, gloomy, etc.
August 2011
14 posts
WOTD- metaphrastic: having the quality of a literary work that has been translated or changed from one form to another, as prose into verse.
Interesting Question - Would you break the law to save a loved one?
Word of the day - flounce: to go with impatient, exaggerated movements.
Word of the day - proclitic: (of a word) closely connected in pronunciation with the following word and not having an independent accent.
Word of the day - collogue: to confer secretly.
Just created a new report “How To Create A Killer Facebook Fan Page For Your Business” - http://ping.fm/QOsDX
Great question to ask yourself - Are you doing what you believe in, or are you settling for what you are doing?
Word of the day - glace: ice placed in a drink to cool it.
If you have ever wanted to learn how to start a business online then this is a must attend webinar - http://ping.fm/UMSOo
Word of the day - purloin: to take dishonestly; steal.
Word of the day - jointure: property given to a woman upon marriage, to be owned by her after her husband’s death.
Word of the day - polysemous: having a diversity of meanings.
Word of the day - amaranthine: unfading; everlasting.
Word of the day - entelechy: a realization or actuality as opposed to a potentiality.
July 2011
16 posts
Happy Friday to everyone!!!
Word of the day - deadpan: marked by or accomplished with a careful pretense of seriousness or calm detachment.
Word of the day - hoary: tedious from familiarity; stale.
Word of the day -mantic: of or pertaining to divination.
Word of the day - feign: to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of.
Word of the day - detente: a relaxing of tension, especially between nations.