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2007 Year of the Pig What I Learned in 2006

Filed in archive Noteworthy by Greg Balanko-Dickson on January 1, 2007

2007 Year of the Pig What I Learned in 2006
Via Wikipedia: "In China, the Pig (a more correct form would be the boarlinks) is associated with fertility and virility. To bear children in the year of the pig is considered very fortunate, for they will be happy and honest.)"

I know we have no plans for having any more children this year. Seems the Chinese Zodiac (if you believe it) says this is a good year to bear children.

I wonder if this means it would be a good year to expand your business and bear a new 'business child' so to speak?

12 Things I Learned in 2006

I wrote about 12 things I learned in 2006 which include such classics as dealing with interruptions, mistakes I made blogging, and how business spells a great opportunity for personal development.

What did you learn in 2006 and what interests you for 2007?






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