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Archive for February, 2009

Tweet This! A Twitter Manifesto

So last December I loaded up the car with books, CDs and ebooks, and went down to spend a week in Key West.  My mission: to discover the truth about Web 2.0 and the exploding social media sites.  In particular, I wanted to know whether they could be used for effective business building.  And if so, which ones of the thousands out there would be the best ones to concentrate your time on.

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Your Continuing Good

Things come into our life, and things go out of it.  Circumstances ebb and flow.  People enter our lives, and exit them as well.  I sure can’t explain it all.

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Who’s Programming You Now?

It’s an interesting phenomenon.  Kids who are told that hey are smart do well in school.  Kids that are told they will be good students do well in school.  Later studies show them to be successful in life.

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The Competition

So I was out doing my cardio when a young guy ran past me.  I figured he was a lot younger than me, so he should be running faster.   Then a big guy lumbered past, but obviously he needed to run harder, because he was fat and had weight to lose.  Then an old guy passed me up, but I figured at his age, he needed the extra exercise.   (Okay, so I’m validating my laziness.  I hate cardio.)

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What Causes Instant Appeal?

If the US were not at war, would John McCain have won the election instead of Barak Obama?  Odds are he would have, even though conventional wisdom would tell us that a war hero would do better in a time of war.

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Manifesting Prosperity

When it comes to the prosperity, or lack of it, you manifest – this will be determined by the vision of your heart.  Now that doesn’t mean idle wishes, but your actual vision.  It may be base, it may be spiritual, it’s likely a mixture of both.
But as James Allen tells us, you will always gravitate toward that which you secretly most love.

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The Discipline of Happiness

So Tuesday I woke up down.  Not suicidal, not clinically depressed, just not with the enthusiasm I usually throw back the covers with.  I was doing a cleansing in my body and probably had  toxins not yet washed out or something.

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Consecrating Your Thoughts

Intellectual achievements are the result of you directing your thoughts in the continuing search for knowledge.

Great endeavors are accomplished when you focus your thoughts on positive models and just outcomes.

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Prosperity is not a Spectator Sport

The recent Super Bowl once again demonstrated  how sports obsessed the States and the rest of the world is.  It’s amazing how many guys listen to sports talk radio all week, tailgate eight hours before a game, devour the sports section in the newspaper, and stay up to watch SportsCenter every night.  There’s only one thing they never do…

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Mental Aerobics Solution

Quite a response on the mental aerobics challenge I gave you.  Should have known this would bring Richard Avon out of the woodwork!  Even my nephew Zach.    So your challenge was:

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