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Keiserisms

A Keiserism is a statement or phrase made by Michael or Maria Keiser to state a point regarding business:

 

 

In 10 years you will have more regret about the things you didn’t do instead of the things you did.

Understanding the philosophy & psychology behind business is just as important as learning the skills of business. Read More

Always be yourself, taking on a different persona will always be apparent to those you are trying to reach.

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.  Read More

Good Leadership comes from making the best decisions for the good of the cause. Read More

Pursue your dreams and make the proper decisions for it to materialize Read More

Take the things you learn and blend them into your style.  When we copy another’s philosophy, it is the equivalent of wearing someone else’s shoes.  They may fit, but you know they aren’t yours and people will start to wonder why you are walking funnyRead More

Feed the Dog Meat, not Catnip. Read More

Experiencing life as a child keeps us present to the moment and helps us see all of the opportunities. Read More

The best time to implement your marketing plan is 5 years ago. The second best time is NOW! Read More

If you want to “feel good”, get off your ass and do something to feel good about. Read More

As a business owner, always seek the truth, rather than seek to prove yourself right. Read More

Magic pills, magic wands, and gurus are best kept in the Fairytale books. The tools you need to grow your business are Leadership, knowledge, and self-discipline. Read More

Planning a business is very much like planning a road trip without a map resources and working tools it makes it difficult to reach your destination. Read More

Sometimes to get things done we need to bend the rules and make a little bit of noise. Read More

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