Monday, March 28, 2011
A Real Life Example Of Blogging For Income
I want to do something different to introduce you to a monetized method of earning income without it being so obvious.
Stop what you are doing right now and visit one of my Wordpress blogs at http://SelftipsHealthProducts.com/wp
When you get there, you will note highlighted words. When clicked, those words refer to an offer on the subject of the word.
How would you like to have a niche website blog on any topic that can earn you an income through Clickbank or any other affiliate program using this method that I have just disclosed to you? If you like to write articles, what could be a better method of earning residual income?
What is so special about what I am introducing to you? You do not need Google Adsense, Google Adwords, Pay per click, SEO (search engine optimization), a list or anything other than your creative juice to come up with a topic! You determine what you want
to sell through this "word" highlight method. This is just the tip of the iceberg! Think about how your blog on whatever subject can
be picked up by search engines with those highlighted keyword word offerings!
If you are serious about not spending a lot of money to do what I am doing on my blog websites, I recommend you get this software
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I am not going to mention the name of it so that it does not become a cyberspace attraction that saturates the internet to weaken its effect. In fact,
it really doesn't matter how many people use this software at http://tinyurl.com/492b3jc
Why do I state this? I state this because there is no end to subjects that can be presented on the internet. Those subjects are as unique as the offered products relating to those
unique words that can be used to offer a product or service related to website visitors.
This is not a sales pitch by someone that is not using the product. I am the REAL McCoy user of the product that I am introducing to you.
Sincerely,
Harold F Washington
Webmaster
Friday, March 25, 2011
A real life example of blogging for income.
A real life example of blogging for income.
I want to do something different to introduce you to a monetized method of earning income without it being so obvious.
Stop what you are doing right now and visit one of my WordPress blogs at http://SelftipsHealthproducts.com/wp
When you get there, you will note highlighted words. When clicked, those words refer to an offer on the subject of the word.
How would you like to have a niche website blog on any topic that can earn you an income through Clickbank using this method that I have just disclosed to you?
What is so special about what I am introducing to you? You do not need Google Adsense, Google Adwords, Pay per click, seo (search engine optimization), a list or anything other than your creative juice to come up with a topic! You determine what you want
to sell through this “word” highlight method. This is just the tip of the iceberg! Think about how your blog on whatever subject can
be picked up by search engines with those highlighted keyword word offerings!
If you are serious about not spending a lot of money to do what I am doing on my blog websites, I recommend you get this software
product at http://tinyurl.com/492b3jc
I am not going to mention the name of it so that it does not become a cyberspace attraction that saturates the internet to weaken its effect. In fact,
it really doesn’t matter how many people use this software at http://tinyurl.com/492b3jc
Why do I state this? I state this because there is no end to subjects that can be presented on the internet. Those subjects are as unique as the offered products relating to those
unique words that can be used to offer a product or service related to website visitors.
This is not a sales pitch by someone that is not using the product. I am the REAL McCoy user of the product that I am introducing to you.
Sincerely,
Harold F Washington
Webmaster
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Motivation – 5 Deadly Sins You Need To Avoid
Motivation – 5 Deadly Sins You Need To Avoid
What are some of the reasons why you might not feel motivated about a task? You’d probably surprise yourself with your response, when you think about it. As you will see below, there are five barriers, which you need to avoid, that will get a poor result and lose your self motivation.
The five main barriers that will kill your self motivation are:
fear of failure: This is probably the biggest limitation to success and great selfmotivation. This strategy means that you have limiting beliefs about yourself, e.g. “if I attempt this, I’ll probably fail and it’ll knock my self-esteem”. This can lead to a continued loop “putting off” of the task. Remember though, that there is no such thing as failure- only feedback!
Identity mismatch: You might say something like “It’s just not me” or “I’m not the kind of person that does this”. This strategy will keep you locked away in the kind of thinking and behaviour that is comfortable for you. However, this comfortable behaviour will eventually damage your self motivation. This is normally due to a ‘values conflict’. If the task you’re doing has little value to you, you’ll not want to do it, even though you may feel you want to.
Unclear outcomes: You can begin to lose focus on what exactly it is you’re trying to accomplish.
Dislike the task: There is probably more than one reason why you’re either interested or not interested in a task, like for instance, going to the gym. Your filters and internal representations, mentioned above, will determine that. When you attempt to do a task that you makes you do something that you’re not used to, you get stressed and will very easily lose your motivation.
Unskilled: you may not have the skills to complete the task, e.g. You may not know how to count your calories properly or you may not know how to perform a bicep curl. Have you ever been in that sort of situation? I have. Once, I was asked to perform a task at work and no-one told me what to do. I managed to complete it but it was very difficult.
The actual strategy that you need to create to boost your self motivation is next.
Motivated: This is the strategy that you want. Self motivation. It comes from within and is very powerful. Ask anyone whom you feel is truly motivated and they’ll express that their motivation comes from within, hence the phrase ‘self motivation’. However, there are two types of motivation – towards-to and away-from motivation. And you results can be drastically different, depending on which strategy you use. This is discussed in another of my articles, which you can find on the site.
Internal Representations
We all have our own internal representations of the world around us. Each representation is different to any other, not better or worse, just different. From our representation, we create a behaviour, which in turn gets a result. This process is referred to as a strategy. We all have them and there are strategies for almost everything you do. For example, you have a buying strategy. And guess who knows all about your buying strategy…shop-owners. In fact, they spend a lot effort making sure that they cater for all their customers buying strategies. They know that some of you like to have a feel of the material, so they’ll make sure that they’ll have some folded items, so that you can pick it up in your hands. They know that some of you buy for colour, so they make sure their display is set out to attract your eyes.
The above five barriers are unhelpful strategies that will hamper your motivation. Get to appreciate these barriers and how to break them and you will soon be on your way to getting the results you really want.
So, needless to say that when you think of a task, like your health, exercise, relationships, work etc, there will be strategies that will not be helpful to you in getting the right selfmotivation and results. However, the poor strategies are fairly easy to change, and that’s good news.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Motivation for You, Me and Everyone Else!
Motivation for You, Me and Everyone Else!
This article will help you find ways to get motivation out of little things around you!
Read on to discover how to get it and where!
Finding motivation in the Little Things
Are you one of those people that have a difficult time finding the motivation to get things done? One of the biggest misconceptions in life is that motivation will simply fall into your lap and everything will be great! Unfortunately, that’s not how it plays out in the real world. success is all about action! Take action now!
Some people wait for something “big” to happen and they fool themselves into thinking they will suddenly have this rush of motivation that they need to complete a task or to get through a really tough time. So, of course, when this just doesn’t happen, people become dejected and just completely give up on whatever they were looking for motivation for in the first place!
This is just not the way to go! Instead of waiting for motivation to magically appear, why not try creating your own motivation? Why? because you can… and it’s easier than you might think!
Finding Little Things to Motivate You
The first thing to do is to ensure you have an environment that is conducive to healthymotivation.
What does this mean? Well, it simple terms, it means you need a clutter-free workspace, a computer monitor at a comfortable height and a comfortable chair at your desk. Ergonomics plays a big part in positive energy. If you are not comfortable,these things can zap you of your energy and motivation in a big hurry.
How can you expect yourself to be motivated if you have a sore neck or a sore back all day long? You’ll be too busy worrying about carpal tunnel or back spasms and you’ll need to get off task every 5 minutes to adjust your positioning!
Have you actually asked yourself this?: “How much better would I feel and would my attitude change if I worked in a place that I actually liked to spend time in?” I know the answer! Think about it – so do you!
The moment you sort out your work environment and make it comfortable for yourself and content with your needs, you’ll instantly take action, find the motivation to get started and follow through.
So, how do you identify your motivational factors?
Everyone has different and unique motivational factors. That means what works for your co-workers or friends may not work for you. What you need to do is determine the unique things that excite and motivate you. I treat myself to a regular intake of chocolate! Yummy!….lol) after finishing up something that was important! Now here’s a bonus! Give yourself a bonus! After you have spent all this time achieving whatever it is – give yourself a pat on the back (and a chocolate bar…lol!) and reward yourself for a job well done!
I find more motivation by sprinkling mini-rewards throughout my day for each little task I tick off my daily to-do list. Use the KISS system – keep it simple stupid! you’ll aleviate yourself of self pressure at the same time, and get heaps more out of the way in a shorter period of time!
How to Find motivation on the Computer
Even your computer can be a source of motivational energy. Find a great personal development site and bookmark it! Look at this sites motivational quotes stories or other when you need that extra boost and just might just find the inspiration and motivation you need to soldier on!
Find a free inspiring wallpaper for your computer and download it. There are plenty ofmotivational images and quotes, so there’s no shortage of motivation right on your desktop. You can refresh your desktop wallpaper every day, week, or month if you want.
Using the power of motivating imagery is free and requires little time. This method is a prime example of finding motivation in the little things. So go get started and have a productive day!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Including Fruit In Your Diabetic Diet
Including Fruit In Your Diabetic Diet
A lot of individuals who have diabetes can often be very confused about whether or not they can eat fruit on a diabetic diet. Most of us realise that some fruits can have a lot of sugar inside so is it important to stay clear of these. But as long as a diabetic is keeping an eye on the amount of sugar that they are eating, it should be find to include some fruit in their diet. Some fruits such as whole strawberries have less carbohydrate than others like Mango. A diabetic who wants to eat fruit should make a point of judging each fruit individually and make certain that he or she does not eat too much.
Some Other Things To Consider With The Diabetic Diet And Fruit.
-Those persons who have Type 1 diabetes (insulin controlled diabetes) will typically be expected to check their blood sugars regularly and adjust their diet accordingly. If their sugars are stable and they already eat fruit then there should not be too much of a problem. But if they have just increased the amount of fruit they eat and this has had an effect on their blood sugars, then they may have to rethink their diet.
-Those individuals who have Type 2 diabetes (non insulin controlled diabetes) would be wise to discuss the issue with their dietician. There needn’t be a problem with them eating fruit but they may have to watch the amount that they eat. Diabetics need to arm themselves with knowledge about how much fruit they can in actual fact eat and which are the best types.
It’s a myth to reckon that you cannot eat fruit if you’re a diabetic. As long as diabetics eat ahealthy balance of foods, there is no real contributing factor why they can’t enjoy eating fruit in their diet. It could not be a good idea for them to eat too much fruit but it is the same with most things – too much of anything is not a great idea.
All diabetes sufferers, no matter which type of diabetes they suffer from, strive to learn as much as they can about things such as diabetic diet sample. In today’s day and age, diabetes information has become readily available for all interested parties, and there is a lot on things like diabetic diet. Go online today and search out the information you so crave; you could, for example, learn all about diabetic diet and fruit.
