Should You Be In Business?

| by Kathy Thompson | April 10, 2004
To be or not to be an entrenpreneur!

Get a mirror, take this quiz, and find out! Your face says a lot about you, so be truthful and answer yes or no.

DO YOU HAVE THE "RIGHT" FEATURES TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN BUSINESS?

1 - Do you have high cheekbones?

2 - Do you have a cleft in your chin?

3 - Do you have long nostril?

4 - Do you have a high domed forehead?

5 - Do you have a hook nose?

6 - Are you upper eyelids invisible?

7 - Is you face shape round?

8 - Are your ears sticking out?

9 - Is the Area Between Your Brows Clear?

10 -Are you eyebrows angled?

11 - Is there a gap between your two front teeth?

12 - Is there a single deep wrinkle between your eyes?

You need to answer "yes" to at least 8 of the questions to qualify for a successful business. If you have a face to run successful business, YOU WON! To find out what you won e-mail Kathy Thompson, nationally recognized Face Reader, writer, speaker, profiler.

Face Reading (physiognomy) is an ancient science that reveals the personality and destiny of everyone. When you think about most of the time shows up on your face. So your face becomes a road map of your mind.

As a profiler, Kathy Thompson will do a complete Personal Personality Profile which will help you recognize your strengths, so you can make the right choices in your lifestyle, careers, communications, relationships, health, money matters, and help you use your personality positively.

For more information contact Thompson at: 512-353-7663, ireadfaces@words4-u.com or visit: www.words4-u.com/ireadfaces.html.

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About the Author

Kathy Thompson, is a freelance writer/speaker, with over 25 years of researching nutrition and fitness. Kathy provides coaching, classes, workshops, articles, reports, columns. Contact Kathy at: healthyu@wwords4u.com Your FREE report "The Secret To Permanent Weight Loss" at: www.words4u.com/health.html » Read more articles by Kathy Thompson
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