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		<title>By: PotPieGirl</title>
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		<description>Miles - what a great post!

This is so valuable right here:

&quot;Sometimes it’s easy to get stuck in a comfortable rut, and it’s definitely easier to take bigger risks if you have nothing to lose.  Yet, if you really want to push things, to really see what’s possible with your marketing and your business you have to be willing to walk the wire to some degree.&quot;

It seems that as we gain more and more to potentially lose, the higher that &quot;wire&quot; gets, doesn&#039;t it?

Thanks for the great read!

Jennifer
~PotPieGirl</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miles &#8211; what a great post!</p>
<p>This is so valuable right here:</p>
<p>&#8220;Sometimes it’s easy to get stuck in a comfortable rut, and it’s definitely easier to take bigger risks if you have nothing to lose.  Yet, if you really want to push things, to really see what’s possible with your marketing and your business you have to be willing to walk the wire to some degree.&#8221;</p>
<p>It seems that as we gain more and more to potentially lose, the higher that &#8220;wire&#8221; gets, doesn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Thanks for the great read!</p>
<p>Jennifer<br />
~PotPieGirl</p>
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