Slope of Hope Blog Posts

Slope initially began as a blog, so this is where most of the website’s content resides. Here we have tens of thousands of posts dating back over a decade. These are listed in reverse chronological order. Click on any category icon below to see posts tagged with that particular subject, or click on a word in the category cloud on the right side of the screen for more specific choices.

A Preview For Slope Of Hope Readers Only

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I just want to say thank you to all the followers of Tim Knight’s blog Slope Of Hope and his ever growing Slope+ and SocialTrade members.

As some of you may know I’m currently working on the audio version of my latest book. While I’m in the production phases, I just wanted to share at this time one of the tracks to show how it’s shaping up. It’s unlike any other on the market currently, and sets a new direction (I believe) for format and delivery of insights and ideas for today’s entrepreneurs. (more…)

Re-Invention, Re-Definition: A Follow Up

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I was asked jokingly after my previous post to give a quick real life example that fits the bill to further demonstrate what I meant about Re-Invention or Re-Defining one’s life or goals. Someone that really defined what I was trying to express. Not some obscure person in days gone by or that lived 1000 years ago. Rather, someone relevant today that I could point to. (more…)

Why It’s Always About Individual Responsibility

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If one wants to see a trait that has swept the globe with a ferocity rivaled only by some super virus. Look no further than the headlines of today’s media outlets. The theme: “It’s not my fault.” (Editor’s Note: amen! Just yesterday, there were four – count ’em, four – stories on the front page of the paper about politicians involved in various sex scandals, each of whom had a handy excuse or explanation.) (more…)

The Only Crystal Balls That Work Are Broken Ones.

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Over the course of my lifetime. I have been through my share of difficult times, extraordinary matters of happen stance, and quite a few others which for the sake of brevity I won’t go into details here. However, I want to share just one of my experiences and how I believe it’s relevant to today more than ever. (I’ll be going into these and others in more detail in my next book.) (more…)