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Chunk-Down that Goal and Get Out of Overwhelm |
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Written by by Jack Canfield
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 13:53 |
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Sometimes our biggest life goals seem so overwhelming.
We rarely see them as a series of small, achievable
tasks, but in reality, breaking down a large goal into smaller
tasks—and accomplishing them one at a time—is exactly how any big goal
gets achieved.
After you have decided what you really want, with
specific deadlines, the next step is to determine all of the individual
action steps you will need to take to accomplish your goal.
How to Chunk It Down
There are several ways to figure out the action steps
you will need to take to accomplish any goal. One is to consult with
people who have already done what you want to do and ask what steps
they took. From their experience, they can give you all of the
necessary steps as well as advice on what pitfalls to avoid.
Another way is to purchase a book or manual that outlines the process.
Yet another way is to start from the end and look
backward. You simply close your eyes and imagine that it is now the
future and you have already achieved your goal. Then just look back and
see what you had to do to get to where you now are. What was the last
thing you did? And then the thing before that, and then the thing
before that, until you arrive at the first action you had to start with. |
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The Psychology of Selling |
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Written by Brian Tracy
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 14:36 |
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One of the most common questions I hear from salespeople everywhere is "how can
I make more money?" It's a concern shared by most business owners and
salespeople.
You'll notice I said most salespeople, but certainly not all. There is a small
elite group whose earnings go up every year despite anything the economy throws
at them.
If you're one of these top sales performers then you know exactly what I'm
talking about. But if you're not and would like to be, then I have something I
think you'll be very interested in.
Here's the thing. You may not even realize you are in sales, but you'd be
surprised to learn that whatever your job or business is there is some selling
involved.
Consider this if you will: If you've ever applied for a job, been married, went
out on a date, raised your kids, started a business, had a garage sale, waited
on tables or done any of a thousand other things?you were involved in sales.
It's an unavoidable fact of life. To get what you want in life you either have
to sell yourself (in the case of a job or a date etc.) or you have to sell a
product or service.
Since you'll spend most of your life selling one thing or another, why not
discover how to make the process easier on yourself.
Learn more here
 To your success, Brian Tracy
PS: To survive in today's economy and prosper in tomorrow's new world, you will
need to muster up all the sales power you can to stay ahead of your competition.
To discover how you can win the sales game... Learn more here
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1 Year FREE Hosting Ends Monday |
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Written by Web Business News
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Friday, 28 August 2009 12:11 |
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1and1.com is offering a tremendous promotion with 1 full year of hosting for free, but you need to act quickly because it ends on Monday.
About 7 ago they ran a promotion like this that I took advantage of, and I'm glad to say that I did - I signed up and I still use them today. In fact, this site is hosted with 1and1.com. The pricing, service and performance has been just great. If you're looking for great, affordable web hosting, click here.
Whatever your hosting needs are, I highly recommend 1and1.com. I'm not alone, Website magazine listed 1and1.com as the #1 Web host. Attila Juhasz Web Entrepreneur Owner of Attila's Creative Works, LLC
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Press Release: New Book 'The Logical Meaning of God' Answers the Question 'What is God?' |
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Written by Web Business News
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Wednesday, 26 August 2009 13:02 |
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August 26, 2009
NEW BOOK “THE LOGICAL MEANING OF GOD” ANSWERS THE QUESTION “WHAT IS GOD?”
The question is not “who is God” but rather “what is God?” In the new book, The Logical Meaning of God,
Attila J. Juhasz combines life experiences with philosophies,
theologies, and science from thousands of years ago to present day to
formulate the meaning of life and an unbiased interpretation of what
God is. Age-old quandaries are sensibly addressed in fast moving
chapters like “The Scientific Source of God,” “The Common Sense,”
“Destiny And Free Will,” and “Is There Life After Death?” The
definition of God presented in this book may be a reaffirmation for
some, but a redefinition and a logical new understanding for others.
Cited as one of many inspirations for the book, the classic essay The Over-Soul by Ralph Waldo Emerson is included. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 28 August 2009 12:19 |
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Using Widgets to Market a Book |
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Written by Web Business News
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Friday, 21 August 2009 15:16 |
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Widgets are a wonderful way to market your product or brand. Ideally, your widget should have the easy functionality of a user adding it to their facebook, Twitter, Blogger or any other web page they control. Once you have your widget built, you can add this user friendly functionality by setting up a free account with ClearSpring. The widget below, EMERSON QUOTES, was built to give users the opportunity to have the content of random quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson. At the same time, the widget modestly promotes the web site LogicalMeaning.com which is the official web site for the forthcoming book THE LOGICAL MEANING OF GOD. This widget is a classic example of utilizing the viral power of the Internet.
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