Survival Tips From Donald Trump

by George Dearing on April 1, 2009 · View Comments

in Books, Business

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I received an advanced copy of Donald Trump’s book “Think Like A Champion” recently and just as I sat down to crack it open last night, I got a follow-up email from  FSB Media. They sent me a few of Trump’s “Survival Tips” to chew on as we fight through the slowdown.
What’s happened to the economy has been likened to a tsunami as well as an implosion. This kind of event takes shape over a period of time and then erupts with incredible force. What happened this past year is similar in that respect — it’d been brewing for some time.”


Here’s the list:

  • Pay attention to national and international news and finance coverage at least several times a day, preferably hourly. In volatile times, vigilance is necessary.

  • Absorb, assess, and then act. Knowledge without action is impotence.

  • When a tsunami hits, there’s no time for procrastination. Keep your momentum in tune with the times.

  • Avoid your comfort zone — it’s probably outdated anyway.

  • If you’re honest, you should know the questions that should be asked, as well as the answers. That’s probably why there’s so much confusion out there today.

  • Remember The Blitz. That can put things into perspective. Things may be tough and getting tougher, but we’re not being bombed day in and day out either. If you don’t know what The Blitz is, use your time wisely to study WWII to find out.

  • Is your life half empty or half full? Half is better than zip. Count your blessings.

  • Realize that fear is the exact opposite of faith.

  • Resolve to be bigger than your problems. Who’s the boss?

  • Don’t negate your own power. Whatever you’ve been dealt, know you can deal with it.

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