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Fear And Courage In Starting A Work At Home Online also going to need a timer of some sort…one of those kitchen timers is great for this. You know, the type where you twist the dial and it counts off 30 minutes. Get that while you’re getting the legal pad and a PEN!From the free encyclopedia Wikipedia, courage, it also has been known as bravery and fortitude, it is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty or intimidation. These nouns appear as a contrast of the courage one.For many philosophers, the courage is associated with the the soul largeness. It is a sort of virtue. There are many species of courage. It has the courage for the fight against the injustices; the fight against the poverty; the courage to marry and to assume commitments with a person; the courage to take risks in new businesses and enterprises.But the principle feeling that contrast with courage is the fear. Since early children have learned to have fear of the dark one, of the animals, monsters and the other oldest resources of scaring them, in order to make them to obey us. Later, when they have grown, we demand th You’re probably wondering why I keep harping on using a pen, instead of a pencil, or a word processor, or your computer. Here’s why. Your mind is pretty smart. It instinctively knows that if you use anything other than a pen, you have the option of erasing what you’re writing. The ONLY way to get the most out of this technique is for your mind to (1) feel completely safe in spouting out what may seem to be crazy ideas…that’s why you made yourself the promise to keep your ideas private…and (2) be sure that you’re taking these ideas seriously and intend Small Business Marketing - How Important Are Your First Words? Okay, you’re working on your stinkin’ thinkin’…you know that you’re already writing e-books whether you want to or not…and you’re not quite as afraid of failing as before…that’s a pretty good start!"What do you do?" It just might be one of the most asked questions there is, at least here in America.Are you prepared to answer this question and make a positive impression for your business at various networking (and social) events you attend?How about this one... When you go to a business event and everyone in the room gets to make a 30-second introduction, do you feel like you know how to gain attention and interest from any potential prospects or referral sources in the room?Just how important are your first words?Being prepared for these two most common small business scenarios can literally mean the difference between great marketing success and ongoing marketing frustration.You know you need to be out there getting the word out about you and your services. But, if you're not sure how to command attention This chapter’s going to teach you a valuable method to get original ideas for an e-book. I learned it several years ago from my friend, Bryan Kumar, who’s a master at this. Over the years, I’ve added to Bryan’s original idea and have come up with a “sure-fire” way to get ideas out of anyone’s mind…no matter what’s going on in there! We’ll get to this technique in a moment, but, first, let’s get the ideas you already have floating around in your brain down on paper. Oh, you don’t write them down? I hate to say this, but… that’s just plain stupid! Any one of those ideas may well be a million dollar idea…the one that puts you over the top…the one that changes your life forever! Those ideas of yours are valuable things, so let’s get started doing that first. Nothing….and I mean absolutely nothing…ever truly exists until it’s been put down on paper first. Think about it! An airplane, a new car model, a building, a dam, the clothes you’re wearing right now…they all existed on paper before they existed in real life. I can’t stress this enough! Put those ideas down on paper RIGHT NOW! Before we even get started, you HAVE to have a few blank pieces of paper right there in front of you…and a pen, not a pencil! Now, just write those ideas floating around in your head down. They don’t have to be in any order or any format…just write them down as quickly as you can without editing them in any way. Each idea may only be a word…or it may be a whole paragraph…doesn’t matter…just get them out of there and down on paper. At this point, you have to make yourself a solemn promise that you’ll hide these ideas away from everyone…even your wife, your best friend, everybody! It’s important that your sub-conscious KNOWS that no one will ever see these ideas unless you want them to. Sub-consciously, if you think someone will be reading your ideas, you’ll naturally edit your thoughts. The main reason is that you don’t want people to make fun of your ideas. So PROMISE yourself that these ideas are private property and that you’ll put them someplace where they’ll never be found by anyone else. Don’t skip this step…it’s vital to being able to REALLY tap the energy of your brain. Okay…spend a few minutes…or as much time as you need…getting the ideas that are on the surface of your mind down on paper. Then we’ll REALLY get about the task of drilling for ideas! Now, let’s start using the “Kumar Technique”. First of all, you’re going to HAVE to have a minimum of 30 minutes during which you won’t be disturbed by anything…anything! No phone, no IMs, no TV/radio, no people! Just yourself…alone…for 30 minutes. So figure out where the best place to do this is going to be for you. Then, you’re going to need to get a few supplies. You HAVE to have a blank writing pad of some sort. Almost everybody has a yellow legal pad lying around someplace…go get it. You’re also going to need a timer of some sort…one of those kitchen timers is great for this. You know, the type where you twist the dial and it counts off 30 minutes. Get that while you’re getting the legal pad and a PEN! You’re probably wondering why I keep harping on using a pen, instead of a pencil, or a word processor, or your computer. Here’s why. Your mind is pretty smart. It instinctively knows that if you use anything other than a pen, you have the option of erasing what you’re writing. The ONLY way to get the most out of this technique is for your mind to (1) feel completely safe in spouting out what may seem to be crazy ideas…that’s why you made yourself the promise to keep your ideas private…and (2) be sure that you’re taking these ideas seriously and intend The Demystification of Pay Per Click may well be a million dollar idea…the one that puts you over the top…the one that changes your life forever! Those ideas of yours are valuable things, so let’s get started doing that first.Pay Per Click or PPC: Online advertising payment model in which payment is based solely on qualifying click-throughs. In a PPC agreement, the advertiser only pays for qualifying clicks to the destination site based on a prearranged per-click rate.What????? Stop right there. That was about as confusing as getting computer technical support from a guy named "Ron" who is clearly talking to you from New Delhi. Of course the word clearly means his country of origin and not the ability to understand what he is saying.The above definition of PPC actually comes from a highly ranked site that is supposed to help you. You need a better explanation than that. Pay per click is arguably one of the best ways to advertise your online wares. It is inexpensive, very targeted, trackable, and you only pay for visitors who come to your site. It's pretty close Nothing….and I mean absolutely nothing…ever truly exists until it’s been put down on paper first. Think about it! An airplane, a new car model, a building, a dam, the clothes you’re wearing right now…they all existed on paper before they existed in real life. I can’t stress this enough! Put those ideas down on paper RIGHT NOW! Before we even get started, you HAVE to have a few blank pieces of paper right there in front of you…and a pen, not a pencil! Now, just write those ideas floating around in your head down. They don’t have to be in any order or any format…just write them down as quickly as you can without editing them in any way. Each idea may only be a word…or it may be a whole paragraph…doesn’t matter…just get them out of there and down on paper. At this point, you have to make yourself a solemn promise that you’ll hide these ideas away from everyone…even your wife, your best friend, everybody! It’s important that your sub-conscious KNOWS that no one will ever see these ideas unless you want them to. Sub-consciously, if you think someone will be reading your ideas, you’ll naturally edit your thoughts. The main reason is that you don’t want people to make fun of your ideas. So PROMISE yourself that these ideas are private property and that you’ll put them someplace where they’ll never be found by anyone else. Don’t skip this step…it’s vital to being able to REALLY tap the energy of your brain. Okay…spend a few minutes…or as much time as you need…getting the ideas that are on the surface of your mind down on paper. Then we’ll REALLY get about the task of drilling for ideas! Now, let’s start using the “Kumar Technique”. First of all, you’re going to HAVE to have a minimum of 30 minutes during which you won’t be disturbed by anything…anything! No phone, no IMs, no TV/radio, no people! Just yourself…alone…for 30 minutes. So figure out where the best place to do this is going to be for you. Then, you’re going to need to get a few supplies. You HAVE to have a blank writing pad of some sort. Almost everybody has a yellow legal pad lying around someplace…go get it. You’re also going to need a timer of some sort…one of those kitchen timers is great for this. You know, the type where you twist the dial and it counts off 30 minutes. Get that while you’re getting the legal pad and a PEN! You’re probably wondering why I keep harping on using a pen, instead of a pencil, or a word processor, or your computer. Here’s why. Your mind is pretty smart. It instinctively knows that if you use anything other than a pen, you have the option of erasing what you’re writing. The ONLY way to get the most out of this technique is for your mind to (1) feel completely safe in spouting out what may seem to be crazy ideas…that’s why you made yourself the promise to keep your ideas private…and (2) be sure that you’re taking these ideas seriously and intend Do You Make These Mistakes On Your Job Interviews te them down as quickly as you can without editing them in any way. Each idea may only be a word…or it may be a whole paragraph…doesn’t matter…just get them out of there and down on paper.Let's start off with the most common mistake applicants make on job interviews.According to 36% of recruiters who completed a survey by Korn/Ferry International, one of the largest recruiting companies in the world, the most common mistake is: Talking too much.The second most common mistake in the poll was lack of knowledge about the company or position (22%).The lesson: make your point, then leave it at that and wait for the interviewer to speak.In an informal survey of hiring managers about mistakes people make during an interview, lack of eye contact turned out to be one of the biggest ones. It seems like a simple thing, but many people just seem to forget it or don't pay attention to it.To the interviewer, lack of eye contact can signal a number of negative things: You are not telling the truth. Or you are being eva At this point, you have to make yourself a solemn promise that you’ll hide these ideas away from everyone…even your wife, your best friend, everybody! It’s important that your sub-conscious KNOWS that no one will ever see these ideas unless you want them to. Sub-consciously, if you think someone will be reading your ideas, you’ll naturally edit your thoughts. The main reason is that you don’t want people to make fun of your ideas. So PROMISE yourself that these ideas are private property and that you’ll put them someplace where they’ll never be found by anyone else. Don’t skip this step…it’s vital to being able to REALLY tap the energy of your brain. Okay…spend a few minutes…or as much time as you need…getting the ideas that are on the surface of your mind down on paper. Then we’ll REALLY get about the task of drilling for ideas! Now, let’s start using the “Kumar Technique”. First of all, you’re going to HAVE to have a minimum of 30 minutes during which you won’t be disturbed by anything…anything! No phone, no IMs, no TV/radio, no people! Just yourself…alone…for 30 minutes. So figure out where the best place to do this is going to be for you. Then, you’re going to need to get a few supplies. You HAVE to have a blank writing pad of some sort. Almost everybody has a yellow legal pad lying around someplace…go get it. You’re also going to need a timer of some sort…one of those kitchen timers is great for this. You know, the type where you twist the dial and it counts off 30 minutes. Get that while you’re getting the legal pad and a PEN! You’re probably wondering why I keep harping on using a pen, instead of a pencil, or a word processor, or your computer. Here’s why. Your mind is pretty smart. It instinctively knows that if you use anything other than a pen, you have the option of erasing what you’re writing. The ONLY way to get the most out of this technique is for your mind to (1) feel completely safe in spouting out what may seem to be crazy ideas…that’s why you made yourself the promise to keep your ideas private…and (2) be sure that you’re taking these ideas seriously and intend Planning From Yuk to Yum! this step…it’s vital to being able to REALLY tap the energy of your brain.Planning before going into action? Yuk! Are you crazy? Hey! Come on! I'm only going to run a small business! And I'm going to run it alone, at least for the foreseeable future. I can handle it, any day, any time, if things don't go my way. Things never go as planned anyway, right? So, why bother?Besides, I want to remain nimble. You never know what can happen! I want to be able to react and change my mind if need be. I don't want to be forced to follow a plan ... that was prepared, “out of context”, weeks or months in the past.Nothing can equal the adrenalin rush you get when things are slipping out of control ... and you somehow manage to bring them back on track. Right? So why plan, if you can get away with it so ... easily?Geez! Do You Really Believe Any Of This?What's fundamentally wrong with the preceding statement Okay…spend a few minutes…or as much time as you need…getting the ideas that are on the surface of your mind down on paper. Then we’ll REALLY get about the task of drilling for ideas! Now, let’s start using the “Kumar Technique”. First of all, you’re going to HAVE to have a minimum of 30 minutes during which you won’t be disturbed by anything…anything! No phone, no IMs, no TV/radio, no people! Just yourself…alone…for 30 minutes. So figure out where the best place to do this is going to be for you. Then, you’re going to need to get a few supplies. You HAVE to have a blank writing pad of some sort. Almost everybody has a yellow legal pad lying around someplace…go get it. You’re also going to need a timer of some sort…one of those kitchen timers is great for this. You know, the type where you twist the dial and it counts off 30 minutes. Get that while you’re getting the legal pad and a PEN! You’re probably wondering why I keep harping on using a pen, instead of a pencil, or a word processor, or your computer. Here’s why. Your mind is pretty smart. It instinctively knows that if you use anything other than a pen, you have the option of erasing what you’re writing. The ONLY way to get the most out of this technique is for your mind to (1) feel completely safe in spouting out what may seem to be crazy ideas…that’s why you made yourself the promise to keep your ideas private…and (2) be sure that you’re taking these ideas seriously and intend A Walmart in the Desert - End of a Dream! also going to need a timer of some sort…one of those kitchen timers is great for this. You know, the type where you twist the dial and it counts off 30 minutes. Get that while you’re getting the legal pad and a PEN!Can you imagine purchasing a walmart store with thousands of products, and a half a million dollar inventory, for $300?How many of us would jump on that?Imagine the CEO of Walmart walking up to you and telling you that you can have the most modern and brand new walmart store with all it's inventory, utilities, and employees for a $300 per year lease.Would you take it?You bet.You would be excited. Your significant other would be excited. Your mom and dad would be excited. Your kids would be excited and I know your dog would be.So you sign the lease with the Walmart head cheese, shake hands, and he hands you the keys to the Walmart doors and you walk out of the CEO's office with a big smile on your face, shaking your head in disbelief that he would be so stupid as to give you a Walmart store for $300 a year. You’re probably wondering why I keep harping on using a pen, instead of a pencil, or a word processor, or your computer. Here’s why. Your mind is pretty smart. It instinctively knows that if you use anything other than a pen, you have the option of erasing what you’re writing. The ONLY way to get the most out of this technique is for your mind to (1) feel completely safe in spouting out what may seem to be crazy ideas…that’s why you made yourself the promise to keep your ideas private…and (2) be sure that you’re taking these ideas seriously and intend to bring them to life. If you’re using a pencil or an erasable medium, your mind knows that you can always edit things. Okay, let’s get this out in the open right now. I know you’re probably thinking, “What a bunch of BS this is!”. The problem with that thought is, you’ve probably already done this exercise and never even knew it! Have you ever awakened in the morning with a great idea…or maybe it happened in the middle of the night while you were sleeping. It happens to some people while they’re driving a long distance. An idea pops into your mind! Where do you think that idea came from? That’s exactly what we’re going to do right now…tap your subconscious in a controlled way…a way that allows you to capture the ideas easily. If you’re still taking this lightly, then I recommend you find out about sub-conscious writing. A good starting point is to read anything by Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the Bones. She’s the acknowledged expert on this technique. Her teachings are used by just about every big-time author you can think of. You CAN skip this section all together. The ideas you’ll be working with won’t be as exciting to you…as powerful to you…and, probably, not as good…but you can still use the rest of this book. I do urge you to try this method…it’s amazing how it works! Back to the “Kumar Technique”! You’ve got a quiet place with no interruptions, a yellow legal pad, a pen and a 30 minute timer. Find a comfortable place to sit and relax. Your first step is to breathe! That’s right, big, slow deep breathes…in through your nose and out through your mouth while you relax your body. Go ahead and start the timer now. The next thing is to picture the most relaxing place you’ve ever been. Get the smells, the feelings, the tastes of the beach, the mountains, a fluffy bed…whatever… embedded in your mind. Now, just start writing! Whatever comes into your mind…write it down. Don’t think about it…don’t think about anything other than that relaxing place you’re in. The words will start to flow out onto the legal pad. Pretty soon, you won’t even know you’re writing. That’s when it REALLY gets good! This technique works so well because you’ve done a few things here. You’ve promised to keep the ideas safe; you’ve shown that you’re taking the process seriously, you’ve pre-programmed your mind to work on the ideas you’ve already been playing around with…and then, you’ve turned your mind loose on them. You’ll be amazed what comes out! The really great idea people all use some technique like this. Edison and Bell used focused naps. They’d work like crazy on an idea and then, just take a nap! They almost always got some idea about how to proceed from that nap. That’s basically what you’re doing here. Make a point to use this technique often, you’ll be glad you did. Copyright (c) 2006 By Dennis Lively and LiveMark Associates, L.L.C.
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