Talk to People to be Successful! Who Knew?]
Almost everyone on this planet wants to become successful, there is no doubt about it. You can't blame people for wanting this. Success in wealth can take you places you've always dreamed of going and buy you things you always wished for. Success in contribution allows you to feel the joy and happiness in others feeling fulfilled. Success in spirituality allows one to explore areas of their mind that bring them closer to enlightenment. Since there are several different areas of success that people want to indulge in, it's no surprise they're willing to do whatever it takes to get it.
Do you want to know what the secret to my success is? I talk to people every single day and persuade them to do business with me. Yes, to be successful you have to talk people! No you can't just sit on your computer all day confined in your room. I'm almost always have interaction with other people every single day. Whether I'm meeting potential business partners for lunch to pitching my new idea to a VC, I'm always selling myself. I truly believe that your communication is the key to your success. A friend of mine, AJ Kumar who blogs on Persuasive.net, a personal development blog, writes amazing articles a few times a week on how you can powerfully change the way you communicate. When I met AJ, we both almost instantly realized that way shared the same philosophy. AJ has finally released his highly anticipated book: 7 Day Persuasive Communication which he sent over to me a few days ago. It's a short read, very informative, and teaches you the core skills necessary to become a powerful communicator. The top 10 reasons you should learn persuasive communication are:
1. A person can double their income from $35,000 a year to $75,000
2. Obtain undivided attention with people you communicate with
3. Convince investors to give you $$$$Money$$$$ for your start-up company
4. Go from being laid off to successfully employed within a few interviews
5. Sell your product or service to someone right now to put cash in your pocket
6. Create a powerful network of millionaires and billionaires
7. Acquire that self confidence you have been searching for
8. Bring more readers to your website or blog
9. Sway your website visitors to stay longer on your site to allow the maximum conversion rate
10. Become an expert negotiator to find the best deals possible
For any entrepreneur, this book is definitely a must read and should be implemented right away. I like the way AJ incorporates assignments that easily integrate in your everyday life so you don't have to go out of your way to learn. For a person who can barley find time to breathe sometimes, this is perfect.
The cost of the eBook is less than $20 bucks so it nothing that will dent your wallet. If you, like me, considering your communication skills to be your "ammo", then this is something you should get right away. With the technology, information, and accessibility available to everyone on this planet, it's difficult to become successful. It seems as if everyone can do what you do and many times at a lower rate. The one thing that can separate you from everyone else is your unique ability to communicate. Instead of placing all your focus on small things like making your websites look pretty, invest in your communication skills and network your way to a successful future.
Monday, 31 August 2009
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Programming Yourself for Success
Programming Yourself for Success
very focus on what you want to accomplish..
write it down once.
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get a note pad.
write your goals on it and read it aloud.
read that goal sheet of yours and tape into a file.
read and hear it again and again , every day every minute.
make yourself a little cd.
how to reach your goals.
play it again and again.
comment here....
I've never heard of this guy before, but what he's talking about is powerfull stuff. I've tired it and in a mysterious way it works. IT'S JUST TO SIMPLE NOT TOO TRY.
PS: your subconcious is at it,s most reseptive to programming right after you've woken up and right before you go to sleep.
very focus on what you want to accomplish..
write it down once.
----------------------------------------------
get a note pad.
write your goals on it and read it aloud.
read that goal sheet of yours and tape into a file.
read and hear it again and again , every day every minute.
make yourself a little cd.
how to reach your goals.
play it again and again.
comment here....
I've never heard of this guy before, but what he's talking about is powerfull stuff. I've tired it and in a mysterious way it works. IT'S JUST TO SIMPLE NOT TOO TRY.
PS: your subconcious is at it,s most reseptive to programming right after you've woken up and right before you go to sleep.
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
Grey's Anatomy
"The early bird catches the worm. A stitch in time saves nine. He who hesitates is lost. We can't pretend we hadn't been told. We've all heard the proverbs, heard the philosophers, heard our grandparents warning us about wasted time, heard the damn poets urging us to seize the day. Still sometimes we have to see for ourselves. We have to make our own mistakes. We have to learn our own lessons. We have to sweep today's possibility under tomorrow's rug until we can't anymore. Until we finally understand for ourselves what Benjamin Franklin really meant. That knowing is better than wondering, that waking is better than sleeping, and even the biggest failure, even the worst, beat the hell out of never trying."
(Meredith Grey - Grey's Anatomy)
(Meredith Grey - Grey's Anatomy)
help our children learn to read
help our children learn to read
What are the essential tools to help our children learn to read, you ask? just some examples:
Parents,
* read to your children (indeed, both mom and dad). Show them that reading is important to you.
* make your home a place that values The Book as we[ I as many other books: books open worlds and minds.
* show the wonderful world of letters and sounds, of concepts and words, of ideas and sentences; language itself is such a tremendously fascinating gift.
* take your children to the local library; help them to broaden their reading horizon.
* most importantly, help them to discern between what is valuable and wasteful.
* talk to your children about interesting topics they have read about.
* prepare your vacation spots with some advance reading about interesting things to see and learn about. practise what you preach.
Teachers,
*
inform yourselves as fully as possible about that wonderful and awesome ability to read: how letters and sounds relate, how words and sentences are formed, how paragraphs connect, how stories work ....
*
make your classroom a place where reading is valued as a source of information as well as enjoyment, as a means by which we may be persuaded to another point of view.
*
make quality books readily available not just one hour per week during library period; textbooks are usually not the most exciting reading fare: use real books to learn about things.
*
read to your students on a daily basis, fiction as well as nonfiction; why not read out loud an article from Popular Science to your Grade 8 students?
*
practice what you preach.
Young people,
*
discover the marvellous world of books; become world travellers in your own home.
*
develop your own thinking abilities by reading; books contain the thoughts and experiences of other people and reading them brings you into contact with their authors; you can argue, debate, agree, disagree, even cry and swoon . . . you might discover something about yourself.
*
make use of the many resources available to you; never in the history of the world have so many different books been available.
*
learn to discern: not every book or article is equally wholesome; read at least one article from each issue of Reformed Perspective and Clarion
*
talk about a good book with your friends; give them a good book for their birthday.
What are the essential tools to help our children learn to read, you ask? just some examples:
Parents,
* read to your children (indeed, both mom and dad). Show them that reading is important to you.
* make your home a place that values The Book as we[ I as many other books: books open worlds and minds.
* show the wonderful world of letters and sounds, of concepts and words, of ideas and sentences; language itself is such a tremendously fascinating gift.
* take your children to the local library; help them to broaden their reading horizon.
* most importantly, help them to discern between what is valuable and wasteful.
* talk to your children about interesting topics they have read about.
* prepare your vacation spots with some advance reading about interesting things to see and learn about. practise what you preach.
Teachers,
*
inform yourselves as fully as possible about that wonderful and awesome ability to read: how letters and sounds relate, how words and sentences are formed, how paragraphs connect, how stories work ....
*
make your classroom a place where reading is valued as a source of information as well as enjoyment, as a means by which we may be persuaded to another point of view.
*
make quality books readily available not just one hour per week during library period; textbooks are usually not the most exciting reading fare: use real books to learn about things.
*
read to your students on a daily basis, fiction as well as nonfiction; why not read out loud an article from Popular Science to your Grade 8 students?
*
practice what you preach.
Young people,
*
discover the marvellous world of books; become world travellers in your own home.
*
develop your own thinking abilities by reading; books contain the thoughts and experiences of other people and reading them brings you into contact with their authors; you can argue, debate, agree, disagree, even cry and swoon . . . you might discover something about yourself.
*
make use of the many resources available to you; never in the history of the world have so many different books been available.
*
learn to discern: not every book or article is equally wholesome; read at least one article from each issue of Reformed Perspective and Clarion
*
talk about a good book with your friends; give them a good book for their birthday.
TEACH A CHILD TO READ WITHIN 90 DAYS
TEACH A CHILD TO READ WITHIN 90 DAYS!
may be something to think is it good for my kids.???
it's a truly amazing method that will surely aid a
preschooler learn reading in a fun, simple and effective way.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
This proven phonetic method gives you step-by-step instruction to teach your child in a fun and informal way, with little time and effort- for only 7 minutes maximum time to teach... avoid tedious and boring reading lessons ... no memorization ... without any fuss, no pressure at all ... individualized. .. and yet, it's complete, easy and effective! New features: large-sized lower and upper-case letters, parent's/teacher' s guidelines, short and interesting lessons, colorful pictures, games and play ideas that you can combine with every lesson!
You can teach your preschooler to read- because studies show that he has much to gain and nothing to lose!
Just visit the site/s:
http://bookwagon.bravejournal.com
http://learntoreadin90days.multiply.com
http://www.geocities.com/book_wagon/teach_reading
may be something to think is it good for my kids.???
it's a truly amazing method that will surely aid a
preschooler learn reading in a fun, simple and effective way.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
This proven phonetic method gives you step-by-step instruction to teach your child in a fun and informal way, with little time and effort- for only 7 minutes maximum time to teach... avoid tedious and boring reading lessons ... no memorization ... without any fuss, no pressure at all ... individualized. .. and yet, it's complete, easy and effective! New features: large-sized lower and upper-case letters, parent's/teacher' s guidelines, short and interesting lessons, colorful pictures, games and play ideas that you can combine with every lesson!
You can teach your preschooler to read- because studies show that he has much to gain and nothing to lose!
Just visit the site/s:
http://bookwagon.bravejournal.com
http://learntoreadin90days.multiply.com
http://www.geocities.com/book_wagon/teach_reading
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