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Reacting to the Internet - The Cycle of Transition s and they simply take action on those things, regardless of whether they feel like doing it or not. Winners are long-term decision-makers and can control their emotional urges to do what is best for their future.It is interesting to see the numerous comments about the massive effect of the Internet on the music industry, especially the negative way it is supposed to be affecting production companies and artistes, etc. That kind of anxiety is understandable, but is generally a product of massive change in the face of strong resistance to protect territories and traditions. But the Internet is no different from any new major change.Any change brings a predictable cycle of reaction. First there is FEAR, then CHALLENGE, followed by guarded CURIOSITY, then EXPERIMENT, then FAMILIARISATION followed by ACCEPTANCE then COMFORT with the change and finally CUSTOMISING it to suit our individual nee My Early Role Model—Olympic Gold Medallist, Peter Vidmar One of my early role models when I was training in the sport of gymnastics was Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. I remember one thing that Peter said during an interview that inspired me to make my own name in the sport and continues to inspire me to this very day in everything that I do in life. Peter said, “There’s only two things I had to do to win the Olympic gold: train when I wanted to, and train when I did A Woman's Road To True Beauty “How we spend our days, is of course, how we spend our lives.”
--Annie DillardWe live in a world where society dictates the norm. In today’s society, beauty becomes so stringent that many women develop distorted views of body images and become frustrated at not being able to obtain the “ideal figure.” Some women are so dissatisfied with their body size that they are driven to become thin and maintain that thinness, sometimes to the detriment of their health. Some women diet in order to increase their self-confidence, make a partner happy or to fit into the perceived model look hype that is so often seen on television. In some respect dieting trends reflect the cultural norms that say that women who eat less are considered to be more feminine and more beautifu One of the fundamental laws of success is that the universe rewards those who take action. It rewards you for what you do, not for what you know. This is a very simple concept to understand, but it’s surprising the number of people who seem to spend their days doing everything else except for taking action. While planning is often a necessary thing to do before acting, there’s such a thing as too much planning or waiting for the mythical “perfect moment” to appear. When I was a rookie officer straight out of the police academy, my salty field training officer told me, “Son, put the books away. Now it’s time to get your feet wet.” He was right. There are some things that are just impossible to learn without actually doing them. By taking action, you immerse yourself in that rich pool of learning and your absorb knowledge as you go along. The Magnetic Properties of Action Similar to the law of attraction, there is an even greater magnetic force that happens when you decide to take action. The universe begins to deliver to you all the resources that you need to complete your goal. When you take action, suddenly important contacts you need begin to appear, sometimes in the most unusual of places. Also, you begin to attract the experience, funds, and other resources you need to make your goal a success. What was once confusing or vague begins to become crystal-clear when you take action. Difficult or even seemingly impossible things become manageable and easier to conquer. The more you lean into your goal, the greater the magnetic forces your action creates. Soon, you begin to pull in people who will cheer for you in support. You will attract those people who won’t let you give up and will help you back to your feet should you fall during your journey. Believe in the power of action and you will summon everything that is good, positive and helpful into your life to assist you. “The one thing that separates winners from losers is, winners take action!” --Anthony Robbins Winners Take Action, Losers do Nothing There exists two types of people out there in the world: Winners and Losers. The real difference lies in the fact that Losers only do what they feel like doing while Winners do what is necessary to get their objective completed. Losers make their decisions based upon instant gratification and short-term thinking. They live in the here and now, but never for the future. If they don’t feel like completing a certain task that will move them closer to their goal, then they won’t do it. Losers have dreams but are unable to build a stable bridge to those dreams because they don’t want to do the work necessary and in a self-perpetuating fashion, the Loser begins to complain and despise the process of taking action and setting goals because they believe it did not work for them when in fact they never really used it to begin with. Winners, on the other hand, know what needs to be done to push themselves closer to their goals and they simply take action on those things, regardless of whether they feel like doing it or not. Winners are long-term decision-makers and can control their emotional urges to do what is best for their future. My Early Role Model—Olympic Gold Medallist, Peter Vidmar One of my early role models when I was training in the sport of gymnastics was Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. I remember one thing that Peter said during an interview that inspired me to make my own name in the sport and continues to inspire me to this very day in everything that I do in life. Peter said, “There’s only two things I had to do to win the Olympic gold: train when I wanted to, and train when I didn Unsecured Debt Consolidation Loans st impossible to learn without actually doing them. By taking action, you immerse yourself in that rich pool of learning and your absorb knowledge as you go along.Unsecured debt consolidation loans are loans that individuals take out from a bank without placing any collateral for the loan. Such loans are availed to pay off credit card debt or medical bills. Normally, debt consolidation is undertaken to reduce and eliminate debt by paying off a high-interest unsecured loan, like credit card debt, with a low-interest secured loan like a home equity line of credit. Debt consolidation thus helps in lowering interest rates, which works in the long run to eliminate debt faster.Unsecured debt consolidation loans are not secured by any collateral like a home or a car. These are mostly in the form of personal loans. Personal loans are one way of pa The Magnetic Properties of Action Similar to the law of attraction, there is an even greater magnetic force that happens when you decide to take action. The universe begins to deliver to you all the resources that you need to complete your goal. When you take action, suddenly important contacts you need begin to appear, sometimes in the most unusual of places. Also, you begin to attract the experience, funds, and other resources you need to make your goal a success. What was once confusing or vague begins to become crystal-clear when you take action. Difficult or even seemingly impossible things become manageable and easier to conquer. The more you lean into your goal, the greater the magnetic forces your action creates. Soon, you begin to pull in people who will cheer for you in support. You will attract those people who won’t let you give up and will help you back to your feet should you fall during your journey. Believe in the power of action and you will summon everything that is good, positive and helpful into your life to assist you. “The one thing that separates winners from losers is, winners take action!” --Anthony Robbins Winners Take Action, Losers do Nothing There exists two types of people out there in the world: Winners and Losers. The real difference lies in the fact that Losers only do what they feel like doing while Winners do what is necessary to get their objective completed. Losers make their decisions based upon instant gratification and short-term thinking. They live in the here and now, but never for the future. If they don’t feel like completing a certain task that will move them closer to their goal, then they won’t do it. Losers have dreams but are unable to build a stable bridge to those dreams because they don’t want to do the work necessary and in a self-perpetuating fashion, the Loser begins to complain and despise the process of taking action and setting goals because they believe it did not work for them when in fact they never really used it to begin with. Winners, on the other hand, know what needs to be done to push themselves closer to their goals and they simply take action on those things, regardless of whether they feel like doing it or not. Winners are long-term decision-makers and can control their emotional urges to do what is best for their future. My Early Role Model—Olympic Gold Medallist, Peter Vidmar One of my early role models when I was training in the sport of gymnastics was Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. I remember one thing that Peter said during an interview that inspired me to make my own name in the sport and continues to inspire me to this very day in everything that I do in life. Peter said, “There’s only two things I had to do to win the Olympic gold: train when I wanted to, and train when I did Realtors & FSBO's things become manageable and easier to conquer. The more you lean into your goal, the greater the magnetic forces your action creates. Soon, you begin to pull in people who will cheer for you in support. You will attract those people who won’t let you give up and will help you back to your feet should you fall during your journey. Believe in the power of action and you will summon everything that is good, positive and helpful into your life to assist you.One thing that many FSBO sellers don't realize is the importance of realtors in their sale. Statistics show that most homes, FSBO or not are sold by a realtor. This does not mean that you have to list with one, but it would be a good idea to cultivate some relationships with them to help your home sell faster. Realtors have clients and that should be reason enough to contact them. It is hard to market a FSBO home on the same level that realtors can as they typically have a huge advertising budget and established web presence. However, by contacting a realtor you are immediately letting them and by association their fellow realtors and clients that your home is available and ready to sel “The one thing that separates winners from losers is, winners take action!” --Anthony Robbins Winners Take Action, Losers do Nothing There exists two types of people out there in the world: Winners and Losers. The real difference lies in the fact that Losers only do what they feel like doing while Winners do what is necessary to get their objective completed. Losers make their decisions based upon instant gratification and short-term thinking. They live in the here and now, but never for the future. If they don’t feel like completing a certain task that will move them closer to their goal, then they won’t do it. Losers have dreams but are unable to build a stable bridge to those dreams because they don’t want to do the work necessary and in a self-perpetuating fashion, the Loser begins to complain and despise the process of taking action and setting goals because they believe it did not work for them when in fact they never really used it to begin with. Winners, on the other hand, know what needs to be done to push themselves closer to their goals and they simply take action on those things, regardless of whether they feel like doing it or not. Winners are long-term decision-makers and can control their emotional urges to do what is best for their future. My Early Role Model—Olympic Gold Medallist, Peter Vidmar One of my early role models when I was training in the sport of gymnastics was Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. I remember one thing that Peter said during an interview that inspired me to make my own name in the sport and continues to inspire me to this very day in everything that I do in life. Peter said, “There’s only two things I had to do to win the Olympic gold: train when I wanted to, and train when I did The Secret To Permanent Weight Loss doing while Winners do what is necessary to get their objective completed. Losers make their decisions based upon instant gratification and short-term thinking. They live in the here and now, but never for the future. If they don’t feel like completing a certain task that will move them closer to their goal, then they won’t do it. Losers have dreams but are unable to build a stable bridge to those dreams because they don’t want to do the work necessary and in a self-perpetuating fashion, the Loser begins to complain and despise the process of taking action and setting goals because they believe it did not work for them when in fact they never really used it to begin with.AND SAVE MONEY IN THE PROCESS. The secret is simple and basic. Just three little words --- DON'T BUY IT! If you don't buy it, you won't eat it. If you don't eat it, you won't get fat. So your problem starts at the store or restaurant.Since your diet starts at the store, were you ever taught how to shop for food? Probably not. The grocery store can destroy your diet and get into your pocketbook . First you need to check the layout of the store, ---where everything is. Leave the produce for last, so it will be as fresh as you can get it.REMEMBER: 70% of the products are there just to take your money. Notice how many rows they have of soda, cereal, and snacks. Look what they' Winners, on the other hand, know what needs to be done to push themselves closer to their goals and they simply take action on those things, regardless of whether they feel like doing it or not. Winners are long-term decision-makers and can control their emotional urges to do what is best for their future. My Early Role Model—Olympic Gold Medallist, Peter Vidmar One of my early role models when I was training in the sport of gymnastics was Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. I remember one thing that Peter said during an interview that inspired me to make my own name in the sport and continues to inspire me to this very day in everything that I do in life. Peter said, “There’s only two things I had to do to win the Olympic gold: train when I wanted to, and train when I did Using External Coding to Improve Search Engine Placement s and they simply take action on those things, regardless of whether they feel like doing it or not. Winners are long-term decision-makers and can control their emotional urges to do what is best for their future.Do you have lots of JavaScript coding in the header section of your web pages? Do you re-list your CSS styles at the top of every page? Do you have JavaScript coding spread throughout your web pages?If you answered yes to any of these questions your site may be driving away search engine spiders and losing search engine position ranking.As you can imagine search engine spiders have a lot of pages to get through on the web when they are indexing sites. To improve their speed and efficiency search engines program their spiders to give up easily if they have problems with a page or if they have to wade through too much code to find the relevant content.This is one of t My Early Role Model—Olympic Gold Medallist, Peter Vidmar One of my early role models when I was training in the sport of gymnastics was Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. I remember one thing that Peter said during an interview that inspired me to make my own name in the sport and continues to inspire me to this very day in everything that I do in life. Peter said, “There’s only two things I had to do to win the Olympic gold: train when I wanted to, and train when I didn’t.” Peter understood what it took to be a Winner and this was back at the time when the U.S. men’s gymnastic team was a no-name underdog against Eastern powerhouses like China and the Soviet Union who dominated the sport of gymnastics. Peter trained consistently and always pushed himself towards excellence and that determination and dedication paid off when he was awarded the Olympic Gold twice in 1984. “A journey of 1,000 miles must begin with one step.” --Ancient Chinese Proverb There’s No Perfect Time to Start Those who fail in life happen to be those who are always waiting for that perfect moment to act—waiting for all the stars to line up just right before they decide to start. The reality is that there is no perfect time to start and waiting for that perfect time will only lead to missed opportunities, delays and complications. The best way to learn how to swim is to get into the pool. Sure, you are going to make mistakes—maybe just a few, or maybe a lot of them, but as long as you are willing to learn from your mistakes and move forward, you will always be moving closer to your goal. If you wait till you are perfectly ready, you will be waiting forever because the perfect time is just a myth that will never come, so just face your fear, kick it to the side and start anyway. Whether you are ready or not, experienced or inexperienced, you have to make the conscious commitment to take action from wherever you are currently because it is the only way that you will get to where you want to be in the future. © Copyright 2006 by Tristan Loo & The Synergy Institute
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