Leave The Rat Race

Get Out Of Corporate America

A few decades ago, going to work at corporate America was the dream. Americans were flocking to colleges, finding their paths, learning about their interests, and then graduating to the real world. There they found jobs that would allow them to live comfortably with a house they owned, kids that got everything they needed and some of what they wanted, and they had savings to send their children to college and when the time was right retire and enjoy their golden years. It was a road

3 Steps to a Better Career: Finding Your True Talents to Work from Home for Life

Did you know that you have an untapped source of revenue at your very fingertips? It’s true, but there’s no need to look too far for it because that source of revenue is you! If you’re ready to uncover the hidden skills inside you and leave the rat race of work-at-home job boards behind, then you’re definitely in the right place.

The key to your success as a telecommuteris that you need to understand how very easy it can be to become full-time employed from home without

7 Benefits You Will Enjoy By Starting A Home Based Business Today

There is no question the internet has changed the business world, forever, and in many ways for the better.


Because of the many rewards that starting a home based business offers, more and more people are searching for ways to leave the rat race, spend more time with their families and lead a lucrative, freedom filled lifestyle.


Working from home can offer all of the above, with hard work and persistence. Just do not expect instant riches.

They Laughed When I Said I Was Going to Start My Own Business

Of course my wife said I didn’t know what I was doing and my friends also were skeptical and thought that I was completely wasting my time.

Yet I was on a mission and determined to build a business and make it a success and build it on my own. Sure I wanted to have the extra cash rolling in, but money wasn’t the only reason I decided to start. I simply couldn’t stomach the idea of working for someone else for the rest of my life in a job that I hated.

East Texas Hunting Land

Imagine 167 acres of beautiful, wooded land; rolling hills, thick piney forests, perhaps a pond or two, a lovely spring-fed creek that provides water year round. Add a barn and a corral, and surround it with a wildlife management area in a stunning, secluded region of East Texas.


Give it income potential through timber management, and in the possibility of recreational land use (hunting leases, camping sites, etc). Now put a price tag on it of 0,000. Not per acre