Sunday, January 06, 2008

Newbie Blogging Moron Tells Blogosphere What's What

I'm evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they're letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
  • How to get traffic to your blog.
  • How to turn your blog into money.

I'll let you know what I think once I've had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it's still free.




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Friday, January 04, 2008

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I have been using AZZ Cardfile for quite some time now to track user ids passwords and the like for my Safelists and Traffic Exchanges that I belong to. It is da bomb!

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Circumstances

Here's another wonderful post I found fro Bob Proctor's Insite of the Day email:

"Circumstances may cause interruptions and delays, but never lose sight of your goal. Prepare yourself in every way you can by increasing your knowledge and adding to your experience, so that you can make the most of opportunity when it occurs.'"

Mario Andretti
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Thursday, June 07, 2007

I saw this from Bob Proctor's Insight of the day and thought I'd share:

"Look up, laugh loud, talk big, keep the color in your cheek and the fire in your eye, adorn your person, maintain your health, your beauty and your animal spirits.'"

William Hazlitt
1778-1830, Essayist

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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

I was fired from my day job yesterday and live to tell about it!

Yesterday I went to work as usual only to be escorted to HR and then out the door! It came as a total shock, but I lived to tell about it!

Today I received 2 leads for better jobs. I applied instantly and am waiting for contacts from them.
Today I was reading some John DiLemme motivational material from his pamphlet 8 Fundamentals that will make your Network Marketing Business Explode and found this little gem on pages 14-15. See http://FindYourWhy.com for more information:

In MLM Success Language, Failure Means - You Are Almost There!

We all know as we progress towards our personal WHY that we will fail repeatedly, and then all of a sudden we will achieve our ultimate outcome and attain our personal financial freedom through the most powerful method-MLM!...

Each failure is a stepping stone to success, which in turn will become a very long and lovely stone walkway into the castle of your DREAMS.

You must truly internalize the need to fail in life.

-- A relatively unsuccessful marketer of restaurant equipment, he didn't sell his first hamburger until age 52. At a time when many people prepare for retirement, Ray Kroc built McDonald's from a handful of hamburger stands into the world's largest food chain.

-- Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper for lacking ideas. He also went bankrupt several times before he built Disneyland.

In MLM Success Language, Failure Means - You Are Almost There!


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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Enhance Your Energy

Everything is energy. Money is energy. Big money takes big energy. So get into shape, eat properly, and get enough rest!

- From T. Harv Eker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind cards

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Develop An Empowering Motivation For Success

What is your motivation for acquiring money or success? Where does it come from?

Let's see what our friend T. Harv Eker has to say about it:

"If your motivation for acquiring money or success comes from a nonsupportive root such as fear, anger or the need to 'prove' yourself, your money will never bring you happiness. Practice coming from 'purpose and joy.'"

- From T Harv Eker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind cards.

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Thought for the Week

Here's a thought for the week, brought to you by Peak Potentials Training:

It is never too late to become what you might have been.

George Eliot



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Persistence

Here's another fine post from Bob Proctor:

Persistence

Napoleon Hill devoted an entire chapter in Think and Grow Rich to persistence. In that chapter he said, "there may be no heroic connotation to the word persistence, but the character is to the quality of man what carbon is to steel." Hill also pointed out in another part of the same chapter, that the only thing which separated Thomas Edison or Henry Ford from the rest of the people in the world was persistence. For both of these great men had an image and they would not let anyone or anything dissuade them - they were persistent. One illuminated the world; the other put the world on wheels. Both were, of course, richly rewarded.

Bob Proctor



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Friday, May 11, 2007

No Regrets

Today's story comees from Bob Proctor's Insight of the Day email:

No Regrets

At the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, the sport of canoe racing was added to the list of international competitions. The favorite team in the four-man canoe race was the United States team. One member of that team was a young man by the name of Bill Havens.

As the time for the Olympics neared, it became clear that Bill's wife would give birth to their first child about the time that the U.S. team would be competing in the Paris games. In 1924 there were no jet airliners from Paris to the United States, only slow ocean going ships. And so Bill found himself in a dilemma. Should he go to Paris and risk not being at his wife's side when their baby was born? Or should he withdraw from the team and remain with his family?

Bill's wife insisted that he go to Paris. After all, competing in the Olympics was the culmination of a life long dream. But Bill felt conflicted and, after much soul searching, decided to withdraw from the competition and remain home, where he could support his wife when the child arrived. He considered being at her side his highest priority, even higher than going to Paris to fulfill his dream.

As it turned out, the United States four-man canoe team won the gold medal in Paris. And Bill's wife was late in giving birth to their child. She was so late, in fact, that Bill could have competed in the event and returned home in time to be with her when she gave birth.

People said, "What a shame." But Bill said he had no regrets. For the rest of his life, he believed he had made the better decision.

Bill Havens knew what was most important to him. Not everybody figures that out. And he acted on what he believed was best. Not everybody has the strength of character to say no to something he or she truly wants in order to say yes to something that truly matters. But for Bill, it was the only way to peace; the only way to no regrets.

There is an interesting sequel to the story of Bill Havens...

The child eventually born to Bill and his wife was a boy, whom they named Frank. Twenty eight years later, in 1952, Bill received a cablegram from Frank. It was sent from Helsinki, Finland, where the 1952 Olympics were being held. The cablegram read: "Dad, I won. I'm bringing home the gold medal you lost while waiting for me to be born."

Frank Havens had just won the gold medal for the United States in the canoe racing event, a medal his father had dreamed of winning but never did. Like I said, no regrets.

Thomas Kinkade eloquently said, "When we learn to say a deep, passionate yes to the things that really matter, then peace begins to settle onto our lives like golden sunlight sifting to a forest floor."

Steve Goodier

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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Who Am I?

Here's another one I heard from John DiLemme. See how long it takes you until you get it!

I am your constant companion.
I am your greatest helper or your heaviest burden.
I will push you onward or drag you down to failure.
I am completely at your command.
Half the things you do, you might just as well turn over to me,
and I will be able to do them quickly and correctly.
I am easily managed; you must merely be firm with me.
Show me exactly how you want something done, and after a few
lessons I will do it automatically.
I am the servant of all great men.
And, alas, of all failures as well.
Those who are great, I have made great.
Those who are failures, I have made failures.
I am not a machine, though I work with all the precision of a machine.
Plus, the intelligence of a man.
You may run me for profit, or run me for ruin; it makes no difference to me.
Take me, train me, be firm with me and I will put the world at your feet.
Be easy with me, and I will destroy you.
Who am I?
I am a HABIT! - Author- Anonymous



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FREEDOM

I heard this on a John DiLemme CD I was listening to on the way home from work and just had to share it:


FREEDOM (author unknown)

In the United States of America lies a large industrial city which is the site of one of the world's largest slave labor camps.

Located in and around the center of this city are community settlements where the slaves live.

Each morning the slaves move herd-like from their quarters into the slave labor camps.

Each one is at his or her station by 7:30 AM. Here they report to their master for the day's duties. And here they remain chained until 5:00 PM when they're released to go home.

The slaves have no choice as to how many hours they must labor. Sometimes they are required to work overtime until their master tells them they may leave and go home.

Each year the slaves are told when to take their vacations, for how long, and when they must return.

They have little choice as to how much money they earn as they are paid not what they are worth, but what the job is worth.

They are allowed very little time for lunch and coffee breaks during the labor hours.

The slaves will remain in their chains in great fear because the master can punish them with the "firing" or "layoff" whip.

It is said that even some of the older slaves who have been good and faithful have felt the sting of the whip.

Day by day, year-by-year, the slaves toil and grow older until the master decides it is time to release them to the retirement camps where they're forced to sit idle and wait for death.

It's a well-known fact that the old slaves who try to keep working are sometimes whipped with a "stop-their-pension" whip.

I know these slave camps exist for I once was a slave.

But now I am a free man who lives among the slaves.

The reason I am free is because I am in business for myself as a Network Marketer.

Yes, I am truly free. I arise in the morning at the hour called for by my schedule.

I decide my own hours. I can even sleep in late while the slaves are at work.

I can vacation when, where, and for how long I please.

I'm free to take my coffee break and lunch when I decide.

And of course, I can decide my own paycheck because I am not a slave.

I can choose to work when and where I please and with whom I please.

I'm free to stay in the city for as long as I want, or to move on to greener pastures if I decide to.

I've seen many slaves sadly pack their belongings to leave their city in search of a new master, but it is always the same.

There is, however, a ray of hope for the slave.

He or she can buy their own freedom.

The cost is not high, yet it seems high to those who do not have the courage to pay the price.

What is the price?

ONE MUST BE WILLING TO BE ONE’S OWN MASTER!

Live Your Freedom!

John Di Lemme
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Don't listen to Broke People!

Are you broke, rich, or somewhere in between like me? To whom do you listen to: Broke people, rich people or somewhere in between?

Let's listen to what T. Harv Eker has to say about it:

Rich people take advice from people who are richer than they are. Poor people take advice from their friends who are just as broke as they are.

-- From T. Harv Eker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind cards


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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Own Your Own Business!

So how was your weekend?

Ours was very busy but in a good way.

Do you own a business?

Let's see what our friend T. Harv Eker has to say about it:

Start a business full or part-time, work on commission, get a percentage of revenue or company profits, or get stock options. The vast majority of millionaires became rich by being in their own business.

- From T. Harv Eker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind cards

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Because I Was Told I Can

Received this today via email that I thought I would share:

Because I Was Told I Can

About 6 months ago, I joined a gym. Every morning, there is one personal trainer there that works out at the same time that my little group does our workout. He does his "routine" with such a quiet determination that he makes it all look very easy; although I know all too well how hard he is working. When I am tempted to whine and quit, I watch him push himself to his own limits, and I find myself motivated to work as hard and without complaint.

A couple of weeks ago, I was watching him do chin ups. He made them look effortless. I broke away from my group and asked him if I could try a chin up. I had never tried before, but he just made it look so easy. He eagerly stepped aside and encouraged me to step up to the bar. I pulled myself up without thinking...once...then twice. That was all I had in me, I had no strength left. I told him that was all I had, so he stepped up behind me and pushed me up for a third and fourth "pull." It felt so good. I felt strong and I smiled from ear to ear.

The next day when I was done my workout, I asked him to spot me again. Again, I did two. Again on day three and so on. I thought it was pathetic that I could only do two, but when I came to the gym at the end of the week, he was standing there just shaking his head. When I asked him what was up, he said he was impressed with my chin ups. He told me that when they are training firefighters, the men are required to do 5 chin ups, and women are required to do 1 or 2. He explained that most people can't do them at all, and that he was impressed that I could. He further told me that if I practiced every day, I would be doing 5 or 6 in no time. At this point I should probably add that I am 50 years old...and female.

The moral of this story...because I didn't know any better, because he told me I could, I saw no reason to doubt. I just jumped in and gave it a try - and I did it! I didn't see it as a great accomplishment, because I didn't realize that it was difficult and it became my goal to get stronger. No one told me I couldn't do it, in fact, I was encouraged to try. Had he told me initially how difficult it was, I more than likely would not have tried at all. Or I might have tried, but given it only half an effort, because failure would have been the expectation. I applaud him for letting me believe that for me, it was not only a possibility, but that success was a realistic expectation.

How many times have we decided not to try at all because we were told that we couldn't, that we shouldn't, that we had expectations that were too ambitious? How many times have we told our children, our friends and our co-workers that they couldn't do something; that their ideas were impossible or beyond reach? How many times have we told ourselves that we would fail before we even started?

I started to ponder examples that I had witnessed and this came to mind...I recalled a conversation a friend of mine had with his daughter just prior to her heading off to university. He spoke to her (with good intentions) of how hard she would have to work in order to succeed. University wasn't like High School - this was the real world and now she would have to grow up. This child quit after two years. Another friend spoke to her daughter of the adventure she was embarking on and how proud she was. I remember how we laughed because the mother already had her outfit picked out for convocation day! This child just graduated with her degree in physiology. Looking back, neither daughter was more intelligent than the other. Was it the silent expectations (or lack thereof) that predicted the outcome?

I have a new approach now. I have experienced first hand how good it feels to rush in so innocently. To believe that we CAN do it and go on to accomplish exactly what we set out to do, because no one told us we couldn't. I've learned how important it is to support others (and ourselves) in our endeavors and to let them know that we believe they can do it rather than telling them we think that they can't.

I personally want to be like my trainer; standing there behind the people that I love, encouraging them, believing in them and being ready to catch them when they get tired. I will be the one that is there on the second and third day making sure they try again, because I know they CAN.

What a powerful lesson this has been for me. I'll be doing "5" in no time at all. Because I was told I CAN.

Jan Graham

Jan Graham is a realtor in Calgary, Alberta. She is a single mom to three amazing young women (23, 21 and 20). Feel free to email her your thoughts on this story to: jan.graham@telus.net or visit her website at: www.jangraham.ca

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Be The BEST at what You Do!

Are you the best at what you do? Let's see what T. Harv Eker has to say about it:

To get paid the best, you must be the best. Rich people are experts in their field, middle-class people are mediocre in their field, and poor people are poor in their field.

-- From T. Harv Eker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind cards

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Arguing

I came across this in an email from Bob Proctor and thought I'd share it:

"Don't argue for other people's weaknesses. Don't argue for your own. When you make a mistake, admit it, correct it, and learn from it - immediately."
Stephen R. Covey
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

What is YOUR definition of success?

I was listening to a CD in the car on my way to work today by T. Harv Eker as he interviewed Bill Bartman.

One question Harv asked him was if he could pass on one word of wisdom to his kids or grandkids when on his death bed, what would it be.

He responded that he would pass on his definition of SUCCESS that he learned from Lou Holt:

  1. Something to do....
  2. Someone to love...
  3. and something to hope for
What do you think?

What's your definition of success?

Comments welcome.


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Monday, April 23, 2007

Use Power Thinking

We've all heard about positive thinking, but how many have heard of POWERFUL thinking? Let's see what T. Harv Eker has to say on it:

With positive thinking, we believe that our thoughts are true. Power thinking recognizes that nothing has meaning except for the meaning we give it. And since we're making up a story anyway, we might as well make up one that supports us.

- From T. Harv Eker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind cards

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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Increase Your Value

So how much would you say you are worth? Let's set what our friend T. Harv Eker has to say about it:

You'll be paid in direct proportion to the value you deliver to the marketplace. If you're not earning a lot of money right now, it's because you're not delivering a lot of value.

- From T. Harv Eker's Secrets of the Millionaire Mind cards

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