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ONO Breakdown - Part 2
Submitted by marcwarnke on Fri, 10/23/2009 - 10:48Marc Warnke breaks down his book, ONO: Options Not Obligations, by going in depth on why it is important to live the dream. continue reading...
Love, Learn, Live Life with Joy
Submitted by marcwarnke on Tue, 09/15/2009 - 13:19A reminder of the little, yet important things that allow us to live fulfilling and meaningful lives. continue reading...
Sam Walton Story
Submitted by marcwarnke on Tue, 08/18/2009 - 10:38Here is a short clip from a recent speaking event I did. In this clip I talk about Sam Walton's last words, and how those three words can have a great affect on how we all should focus our lives. continue reading...
Marriage Counseling Should Be a Long Term Comittment
Submitted by marcwarnke on Wed, 08/05/2009 - 13:21My wife and I have been committed to taking part in marriage counseling for six of the seven years that we have been married. continue reading...
Gear Your Financial Life to Support Your Personal Life
Submitted by marcwarnke on Mon, 07/06/2009 - 08:48Many people are finding themselves in a forced transition in terms of their financial lives. Millions of folks have lost their jobs or businesses and are on the hunt for the next solution. Across the board, people have taken a hit in their net worth which has hurt capital, and on top of that, the ability to get a loan is more difficult than ever. continue reading...
Family Folk Choose Entrepreneurism
Submitted by marcwarnke on Mon, 06/15/2009 - 09:18I am continuing to hear more and more feedback from people who have read ONO. Often, people tell me their stories of why they have chosen the entrepreneurial lifestyle. Most report that they chose to be in business for themselves because it allowed them to be in control of their time. Time is the most precious commodity of any family first person because that is h continue reading...
Take Your Family Camping
Submitted by marcwarnke on Tue, 06/02/2009 - 10:55I’m just getting back from a wonderful weekend of camping with my wife and kids. I love that we never asked the question, “what should we do?” There were chores to be done and there were adventures in every direction. Both of my boys were dirt balls by the end of every evening but we were able to scrub them off around the campfire while recalling the day. continue reading...
Fulfill Yourself and Your Community Through Volunteering
Submitted by marcwarnke on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 09:19Last night I helped out in the “Snack Shack” at the baseball fields where my son plays T-Ball. Everything and everybody associated with the league is supported by volunteers and donations. Even the equipment and facilities are supported by fundraising drives. It has no paid employees. continue reading...
A Valuable Exercise in Humility
Submitted by marcwarnke on Wed, 04/08/2009 - 16:00I recently had a very neat moment with my son where I was explaining to him what the word “humble” meant. He recently turned five and I was surprised to find that I struggled to offer a definition of “humble” in language a child his age could understand. continue reading...
The Three Reasons Family Makes Me a Better Businessperson
Submitted by marcwarnke on Tue, 04/07/2009 - 08:25Three key components to any business person’s success are good use of time, motivation, and wise delegation. As a Family First Entrepreneur, all three of these are even more important as they relate back to the most important thing for us—time. continue reading...

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