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March 11, 2008

14 Tips to Smash Information Overload

paralyzes us.

There is so much information coming at us that we simply cannot process it all.

This is very common among newcomers to internet marketing who often get so overloaded that they do not know where to begin.

This leads to feeling overwhelmed which causes stress and in turn leads to procrastination and avoidance.

This is a very vicious circle.

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December 17, 2007

Secrets of Success in 8 Words

3 Minute Video Reveals 8 Secrets of Success

Maki at Dosh Dosh posted an article featuring a selection of  "Talks by the World's Greatest Thinkers and Doers".

These are taken from the annual TED conference, a gathering of the best minds from the fields of Technology, Entertainment, and Design.

This video by Richard St. John sums up the secrets of success in 8 words and just over 3 minutes. It really got my attention.

 

 

The TED website has over 150 talks on a tremendous variety of topics that you will find inspiring, thought-provoking, funny, educational, controversial,and entertaining.

Thanks to Maki for this. 

If you are doing anything online, especially anything related to making money, I strongly suggest that you subscribe to Dosh Dosh. You will receive a constant stream of the best information out there.

Enough said.

 

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November 13, 2007

5 Ways to Become a Better Person

As internet marketers and bloggers we tend to spend a lot of time sitting in front of a computer.

Often we neglect other areas of our lives which upsets our balance.The same can be said of many busy people in this day and age.

is all about maintaining balance in our lives and to strive to be a whole person. Here are 5 simple ways to promote harmony in your life and be a better person:

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November 4, 2007

Break Free from Being Overwhelmed

Feeling overwhelmed by your massive "to-do" list? Join the club.

For most of us, this seems to be the rule rather than the exception.

Do you find yourself thinking:

  • I have to finish this. I've got too much on my plate and I'll never get it all done.
  • How did I get myself into this mess?

 

If you're like me you probably feel that you will be less overwhelmed when you finally get a bunch of stuff done.

But that day never seems to arrive!

So how do we deal with this ?

How can we turn it around and be more productive and less stressed?

An interesting solution is offered by Adam Kayce in a free ebook he wrote, appropriately called "Silencing Overwhelm".

You can get a copy by subscribing to his RSS feed or his weekly newsletter at the Monk at Work blog.

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October 15, 2007

Visualization: See It, Believe It, Receive It

Think about something that you really want to achieve in your life.

Whether it’s more money, freedom, peace and joy, or deeper and more meaningful relationships, if you can create the image in your mind as already having and enjoying these things, you will be much more likely to bring them into your life.

That is the essence of .

Most of us who have read self-improvement books have come across this concept often. It is nothing new.

As a matter of fact, as pointed out in “The Secret”, we find the roots of visualization in the Bible: 

 

“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you receive it, and you will”.

– Matthew 11:24

 

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September 28, 2007

Bloggers: Got Writers Block? Try This

If you’re into , or internet marketing, you end up spending a lot of time sitting in front of the computer.

Here is a tip that is guaranteed to increase both your creativity and productivity:

 

Shut off the computer and get out and do something!

 

Yes, you heard that right.

Get off the computer.

Blogging and online marketing can turn you into an introvert.

Actually, many of us are already introverts, that’s why we are able to spend long hours in front of our monitors.

So you’re probably saying to yourself, “I’d like to get off the ‘net, but I still have to…and I must finish this first…and I haven’t done this yet…”

And you’re thinking that to more be more productive, you must get these things done NOW so how can I be telling you to stop and shut down?

Here’s why I recommend taking a break and doing something different and why it will help you:

 

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September 18, 2007

3 Top-Notch Personal Development Resources

I have included a category for on this blog because I believe that this is essential for acomplishing your goals.

To achieve success, whether in your internet marketing strategies, your health, or in your personal relationships, it is very important to be able to:

  • have a clear vision of where you want to go
  • define your goals in a meaningful way
  • break down your goals into daily activities that will lead you in the right direction
  • have a strong faith that you can and will achieve your desires

 

Learning how to apply the principles mentioned above can have a very powerful effect on your life.

 

Here are 3 top-notch resources that can help you on your way:

 

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