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E-3 Carnival of Health and Wellness - January 18, 2008

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Welcome to the January 18, 2008 edition of e3 carnival of health and wellness. I apologize for being late on this. I let things get in the way sometimes, but I woke up bright and early Monday morning to get this done.

I tried to separate out some of the articles, so you will notice that the first set is discussing weight loss and exercise. This is followed by a set discussing addiction to drugs and alcohol.

Speaking of weight loss, check out the 2008 Isagenix Weight Loss Challenge. I posted some of the details here.

Samuel Bryson presents Why Diets Don’t Work: posted at Total Wellbeing.

Mitch McDonald presents Weight Loss Exercise And Weight Loss Motivation posted at FYI About.com.

Joshua Seth presents Your 1 Day Weight Loss Challenge posted at Joshua Seth Blog, saying, “”Are you willing to take the steps that are necessary to improve your health so you can improve your life and live your dreams? If so, then here’s something simple you can do today to improve your health and make you more fit than you were yesterday. Just for today, promise yourself that…”"

James D. Brausch presents Five Gifts For Those Losing Weight posted at Weight Loss Dude.

Becky Gillaspy presents How to Tell if You’re Really Hungry? posted at Weight Loss without Worry, saying, “Physical hunger is a call by the body to fill a need for fuel. Physical hunger is satisfied by food. Head hunger is a desire by the mind to fill an emotional or perceived need. Head hunger is not satisfied by food. To lose weight effectively you must learn how to tell the two apart.”

Maria Fernandez presents Weight loss myths demystified posted at Health and beauty - blog, saying, “This post gives you an assessment of long-held myths about dieting, and tips of how to lose weight successfully.”

FitBuff presents Member Question: Is HIIT the best fat loss cardio routine? | FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “Is HIIT the best fat loss cardio routine? That’s the question, and here’s the answer, plus an explanation of exact what HIIT is and how to do it…”

andrew784 presents 100 Weight Loss Tips & Tricks posted at Personal Hack, saying, “Simple, quick and easy weight loss tips that cover every aspect of weight loss: Physical Activity Level, Eating Habits, and the right weight loss Mindset.”

Andrew Edgington presents Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work posted at Stop Drinking Advice, saying, “Alcoholics Anonymous is probably one of the oldest forms of dealing with an alcohol addiction, and anyone who has an alcohol addiction has likely to have heard of Alcoholics Anonymous also simply known as AA.”

Andrew Edgington presents Is Alcoholism Hereditary? posted at Stop Drinking Advice, saying, “Alcoholics are more likely to pass on the bad habits than to pass on a bad gene. Children of problem drinkers are exposed to the lifestyle of heavy drinking. They can become depressed which can heavily influence they’re decision making about drinking as they get older.”

Andrew Edgington presents Why Do People Drink? posted at Stop Drinking Advice, saying, “People drink for a variety of different reasons at the onset. The majority do so simply to be social. For many of us this happens in high school or college. Its continued when we surround ourselves with fellow drinkers as we become adults. But the reasons we continue to drink go much deeper for each of us.”

Andrew Edgington presents Affects of Drinking Alcohol Is There a Treatment posted at Stop Drinking Advice, saying, “Did you know that alcohol is the cause of around 100,000 deaths in the United States alone? In Canada it’s around 50,000 deaths per year. Alcohol is also one of the biggest reasons why families split up and this figure is well into the millions.”

Andrew Edgington presents Stop Drinking Alcohol Now posted at Stop Drinking Advice, saying, “Just ask yourself one simple question are you drinking to much Alochol? If you are how can you stop it and improve your lifestyle and your health. Here are a few questions which might help you decide:”

Samuel Bryson presents Breaking an addiction: posted at Total Wellbeing.

Robert Phillips presents Are Addicts More Successful Entrepreneurs? posted at CYBERCA$HOLOGY.

Andrew Edgington presents More Wit From Mick Answering Your Questions posted at Mick, saying, “Great advice on steroid use for bodybuilders from top coach Mick Hart”

James Chambers presents Hyperhidrosis Causes posted at Hyperhidrosis.

James Chambers presents Hyperhidrosis Treatment Advice and Options posted at Hyperhidrosis.

GP presents Fit and Fast to Fuel Your Day posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “New year, new attitude… We all know healthy breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but many of us skip it because of time constraints. Time to tackle that one!”

Matthew Spears presents What is healing, exactly? posted at Loving Awareness, saying, “Healing is about allowing something to revert or assume its natural state. Most of you go through your lives with some part of you either physically or emotionally in a other than natural state. This creates conflicts and imbalances which allow you further opportunity for learning and growth. Healing, then, allows those parts of you to revert to their “normal” state: A state of rest, a state without conflict, a state of peace.”

Alex Blackwell presents Five Good Reasons to Exercise posted at The Next 45 Years.

Chris presents Don’t Snooze In Your Cubicle: Here Are Four Ways To Snack For Higher Energy posted at The Healthy Snacks Blog.

Aparna presents Sleeping for long hours is not good for health posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “It has been found that long sleepers have a 50 percent greater risk of stroke, higher rates of cardiovascular disease and possibly an increased risk for diabetes than those who sleep for six to eight hours a night. A recent study reiterates that spending too many long hours in bed, than needed, is as bad as chronic sleep deprivation. According to this study, adults who routinely get too little or too much sleep may die sooner than those who get the standard 8 hours each night.”

Julie Heath - More4kids Inc. presents Snacks versus Treats: Encouraging Healthy Habits posted at More4kids Childrens Health.

Todd Goldfarb presents 6 Practical Tips For Increasing Energy Using Food posted at We The Change, saying, “hi there– great holistic tips here on getting more energy from food…enjoy! Todd”

Hueina Su presents My Young Living Story and Exciting News posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul, saying, “Ever since a health scare last summer, I’ve found the tools to help me regain my physical & emotional health. My husband and I are amazed at the turnaround I’ve made since last winter. Here’s my healing journey and some exciting news to share.”

Carey Yang presents Experience the #1 Antioxidant Power to Fortify, Replenish and Rejuvenate Your Body posted at Carey for Fitness.

Mitch McDonald presents Best For Removal Of Acne Scars : What You Need To Know posted at FYI About.com.

Abdulrasool Sumar presents Eat Fruits & Vegetables - Prevent Cancer and Stay Healthy posted at Mesothelioma Cancer, saying, “If you read our article on how Gardening & Good Diet lead to Less Lung Cancer Risk, you will see that good diet & gardening can reduce your risk of developing lung cancer by 40 - 46%! In this article, we explain how to set up your diet so as to maximize the number of fruits and vegetables you consume in any given day. The American Cancer Society suggests that you eat 5 servings of these foods every day. Here is a sample menu to incorporate to your diet each day without taking on extra expenses.”

Roger Haeske presents Why Your Gym Membership May Be Wasting You Over 2 Hours A Week posted at Raw Food Diet, Bodyweight Fitness and Peak Performance Living.

Lovelyn presents Self Massage for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome posted at The Art of Balanced Living.

Jose DeJesus MD presents Chronic Neck Pain Patients - Danish Study Describes Effective Treatment posted at Physician Entrepreneur.

Michael Winicki presents articles_Signs_of_a_Yeast_Infection_during_Pregnancy.html posted at Michael Winicki.

Dan Taylor presents Habit #5 - Embracing Discomfort in Training posted at The 45-Year Old Six Pack, saying, “Many people feel intimidated about being taken out of thier comfort zones. Facing that fear with courage and conviction can make fitness training much more effective and satisfying.”

Stanimir Sotirov presents Vitamin Table posted at All About Your Body And Spirit, saying, “Discover what vitamin A, B, C, D, E, K really do, and what are the best natural sources!”

Carla presents 5 most common pharmacy questions posted at Carla, saying, “I hope this fits into your carnival.
Thanks,
Carla”

Carla presents Got a stuffy nose? Cough and cold medication explained - sugarpharm posted at Carla, saying, “I hope this fits into you carnival.
Thank you,
Carla”

Heidi Whitaker presents Work from Home Choices: Top Ten Reasons NOT to Choose Getting a Flu Shot posted at Work from Home Choices, saying, “Article focuses on dangers of getting a flu shot and offers suggestions to healthy alternatives.”

FitBuff presents 4 Tips on How to Live Longer posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “There are fad diets to lose weight, cosmetic procedures to look younger, and material objects to appear wealthy. But, nothing will ever replace good ol’ fashioned, time-tested techniques to keep you living the life you desire for a LONG time (14 years longer, in fact!). Here are 4 lifestyle changes that you can implement today to make sure you meet your grandkids’ kids!”

TherapyDoc presents Anxiety, Ethics, and Blogging posted at Everyone Needs Therapy, saying, “Some of the best resources are on the bookshelves.”

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Isagenix Announces the 2008 IsaBody Challenge

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

In 2007, Isagenix® awarded over $100,000 in cash prizes to IsaBody Challenge winners. The winners were chosen from more than 2,200 participants who transformed their lives by using Isagenix products.

Even more important than the prizes, each participant learned how to incorporate behaviors that will help them be healthy, clean and lean for life.

Isagenix® Co-Founders, Jim and Kathy Coover, are committed to motivating as many people as possible to set new health and wellness goals. That’s why the IsaBody Challenge was created—to inspire you to greater health and wellness!

The prizes you are eligible to win are tremendous—but the transformations you can experience in your life and health are even more important: lasting weight loss, improved energy, peak athletic performance and like Mark Macey, a renewed appreciation for the miracle of your life.

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“Get busy living or get busy dying.” This quote from the movie “Shawshank Redemption” has become words to live by in my eyes, because before finding Isagenix, I was “busy dying.”

Then I was recognized on stage in front of 3,200 Independent Associates as the grand prize winner of the IsaBody Challenge during Isagenix’s annual convention, called “Celebration 2007.” This not only commemorated the end of one extraordinary journey, but also marked the beginning of a new, healthier, happier life for me and my family.

When I was 400 pounds, I lived my life in denial. I was so restless at night from the weight that my wife had to sleep in another room. I had a distorted image of my weight and health. I had given up. This was not the man I wanted to be. After all, I had a lot to live for—a loving wife and seven children. I enjoyed my job as a bus driver, but everything was a struggle for me when I was at my heaviest.

Then the hard truth hit me one day. That’s when something incredible happened. My 21-year-old son Jordan, with tears in his eyes, came to me and told me I needed to do something so that I could be around for my kids. That was it. I had to make my family proud.

At Celebration 2007, my son, along with the rest of the crowd, honored me as I was announced as the IsaBody Challenge Grand Prize Winner. I shed tears of joy as I took home a prize of $10,000 and had a $2,500 shopping spree with the Coovers in Las Vegas. Now weighing in at 278 pounds—114 pounds lighter* than before the Challenge—I can easily beam with confidence.

During my shopping spree with the Coovers at the Caesars Palace Forum Shops, I took my winnings sitting down—literally. Before Isagenix, I had not been able to sit down, cross my legs and take off my shoes at night. Instead, while standing, I had to bend uncomfortably to remove them. Not only did I buy a sleek pair of new walking shoes for the event, I sat down and easily slid them on and off. The accomplishment brought out a lot of emotion in all of us.

I am still working on what I call “reaching optimum lightness,” but I am well on my way! My passion is to help others regain their spirits so we can all “get busy living!”

*Results may vary.

If you are not yet an Independent Isagenix Associate and would like more information on how to enter please contact us or click here to sign up at the Isagenix website.

Click here to see the other 2007 winners.

Failure is Temporary

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Failing is a natural part of life that everybody experiences.  As people grow, mature, and branch out they inevitably run into circumstances that test their will and guts.  In order to overcome failure you must realize that failure is a temporary condition.  Nothing more and nothing less.  Follow along with me as I tell a personal story about facing failure in speech contests.  Enjoy )

November 2006 Area Humorous Speech Contest

My first attempt at bringing home first place in a speech contest was in November of 2006.  All the details are still crystal  clear in my mind.  It was a cool, clean, and crisp Saturday morning.  I was  heading off to represent my club in the Area Humorous Speech Contest.  I was on  cloud 9 when I arrived.  By the time I left I was disgusted and dejected.
3 people were competing that day.  A heavy set man around the age of  30, a petite older woman around the age of 50, and myself.  We were all  there for the same reason: crush the competition and move on to the division level.
Competition makes me feel alive so I was pumped and ready to go.  I was fully prepared to blow the audience away and take home  the crown.  I’d practiced the speech and its elements at least 20 times.  My audience would be treated  to a humorous speech about car mechanics and what they really do to your car.   My opening was sure to draw them in, the body was sure to grab their attention,  and my closing was sure to send them off laughing.  It was nearly perfect. All I needed  was for my name to be called.

15 minutes before the speeches began we drew numbers to decide on the  speaking order. The heavy set man was first, I was second, and the woman was  third.  I took my seat and waited eagerly for the competition to  begin.

The heavy man’s speech was ironically about his weight.  He talked about why  he was fat.  He poked at his belly.  He made a few jokes about the fattening  foods he planned on eating later on that day.  Then he went for the jugular.  In  a totally unpredictable move he began to explain how his mother was disowning  him until he lost weight!  The crowd erupted with laughter.  He walked away from  the stage and went back to his seat.

By my estimation he’d done a decent job.  His opening was alright, he encouraged mild chuckles at his jokes, and he seemed to touch a sympathetic note by  talking about being overweight.  Good but not better than what I had in store.
Next up was me.  As my name and credentials were being announced I readied  myself for battle.  I took it up a notch from the beginning.  Unlike the first  speaker I asked for audience participation.  Everyone closed their eyes,  held out their right hand, and imagined they were holding their auto mechanic’s  face in their palm.  Then on the count of 3 they all smacked his face for extorting thousands of dollars  from their pockets!

As I expected they all exploded with laughter. They were hooked.  I weaved in and out of disastrous run ins I’d had with my very own  mechanic.  They learned about how I’d suspected him of driving my car on a date,  painting it the wrong color (twice), and even trying to hold on to it longer to  pull more money from my pocket.

Each punchline brought more and more laughter.  My confidence was growing  with every passing second.  For my ending I offered them one golden nugget of advice.  I paused and used my serious lecture face “The next time your car breaks down on the highway and you feel your wallet  getting lighter do yourself a favor…leave it there and go buy a bus pass”.

More explosions of laughter (the contest master was still laughing when he came to shake my hand as I exited the stage) .That was it!  No doubt about it.  I’d won.  Everyone smiled and cheered as I  took my seat.

Finally came the older woman.  She told a story about the advantages of  having 2 husbands to a crowd that was 85% woman.  Every single woman in the  house (they’re husbands obviously weren’t there) nodded in agreement.  They  giggled the entire time as she talked about how wonderful it would be to have 2  people buying clothes, 2 people paying for cars, and 2 people begging for her now divided attention.

The premise behind the speech was a good one.  I didn’t care much for the  delivery.  Her speech was filled with double negatives, improper subject verb  agreement, and other assaults on the english language.

After we were all done the judges left to tally the votes.  Before I could  make a move 5 or 6 people from the audience come over to congratulate me on a  sure victory.  Then the other contestants came over and did the same.  I thanked  them all and remained in my seat eager to her the official verdict.
The contest chair took the cards from the judge.  With a look of uncertainty  he began to make the announcements.

“Our third place contestant is…Marcus Smith” he said.

I looked around to make sure everybody else had heard that.   Surely, something was wrong.  DEAD LAST.  ARE YOU KIDDING ME?  It took all I had  to walk up to the podium, take my award, and return to my seat without absolutely pitching  a fit.

My body temperature began to rise as I read the 3rd place certificate.  Everything seemed so unreal.  I  could hear the 2nd place (the older woman) and 1st place (the fat man) being  announced but it didn’t seem like I was in the room.  They were in another world  were people couldn’t understand the quality of a good speech.

After the competition was over I left quickly.  I hopped into my car and  slammed the door.  I sped home weaving in and out of traffic like a NASCAR  driver.  When I got home I threw my certificate on the floor and tried to forget  that I’d even been to a competition.  I felt robbed.

Fallout from Losing

That experience left me scarred and jaded.  A million questions ran through my brain.  Didn’t my speech include EVERYTHING needed to win:

  • Audience Participation? Check
  • Attention grabbing opening? Check
  • Great Eye Contact? Check
  • Great Pace? Check
  • Well Placed Jokes? Check
  • Fantastic Witty Conclusion? Check

Things weren’t making sense.  Thinking about the competition only served made my blood boil even more.  I decided to continue entering contests until I won.

2007 Failures

I don’t want to depress you with stories of sorrow so I’ll just say this. During 2007 I got spanked in 3 more competitions.  I was not pleased. Sadness ( , anger ( , and near tear drops :’( were the norm.  That was up until December of 2007.

December 2007 Triumph

On December 3, 2007 I finally came out on top.  This time I faced 5 skillful adversaries. 1 was a relative newcomer, 2 of them have been speaking for half of my life, 1 had spanked me in an earlier competition, and 1 speaks for a living.

The earlier beat downs I took taught me some things about topic selection, delivery, how to not throw tables when you lose, proper movement, story development, and how to really connect with an audience.  I’d need all those tools on December 3.

So now came the moment of truth.  Time to use all the tools.  We drew numbers and I ended up going last. I was so focused on my speech that I barely paid attention to the other 5 orators.  I had to ask around afterwards to find out that I’d beaten at least 3 great speeches.

My speech started off by taking the audience back to my childhood.  I told the story of a childhood neighbor growing a garden in a neighborhood with notoriously poor lawns.  The story had it all

  • Intrigue
  • Jealousy
  • Humor (I spied on her)
  • Visualization
  • Focus on the audience

I didn’t stop with that story.  I explained to them all how the story tied into their personal and professional lives.  How they had the opportunity to grow through Toastmasters (the speech organization).  How Napoleon Hill (Presidential Advisor), Peter Coors (Chairman of Coors Brewing Company), and Tim Allen (movie stare) all started out in a room just like the one they were in.  I explained that they too could grow and achieve great things by exploring their creativity and expressiveness in Toastmasters.  Thundering applause rang out at my conclusion.
I had finally done it!  The lessons I’d learned from past failures came together in what was my best speech.  Against the highest level of competition to date I’d finally come out on top.
So how does this relate to you?

Conclusion

Failure is a good thing when you allow  yourself to learn from it.  When you lose you are forced to look inside and discover why you didn’t come out on top.  Are you unprepared?  Are you overmatched? Did you take things too lightly? Did you overlook critical details?  Are you really taking steps to improve? Did you give your absolute best effort?  Have you learned anything from  your past failures?

Always remember that failure is temporary and fleeting.  Just because you’ve been trounced once doesn’t mean you’re cursed to lifelong failure.  Every time I got thrashed in a contest I learned something.  Every loss was an opportunity to figure out what people did and didn’t like.  Every loss was an opportunity to experiment.  Every loss was an opportunity to challenge myself and GROW.

Use your failures as learning tools to propel yourself to the next level.  You (and the rest of the world) will be happy you did.

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E-3 Carnival of How Money Works - January 18, 2008

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Welcome to the January 18, 2008 edition of e-3 carnival of how money works.

I’m adding a link in this from WAPO concerning the global market reaction to the credit crisis.

Global Stocks Plunge as U.S. Crisis Spreads. This is what happens when we cut rates to 1% and sell ARM’s to people who don’t understand.

changeyourtree presents Two Simple Savings Concepts You Should Be Utilizing But Probably Aren’t posted at Change Your Tree, saying, “Winning with money requires the use of many different techniques all working together. Here are two great techniques that will build great strength in your finances.”

Alex Marlin presents What Would It Feel Like To Be Rich posted at Life Improvement Tips For Thin and Small People.

Raag Vamdatt presents Goal Based Investing :: RaagVamdatt.com :: Financial Planning demystified posted at RaagVamdatt.com - Financial Planning demystified, saying, “This article teaches you to save and invest in a disciplined way by defining major investment goals in your life.”

Investing Angel presents Invest In What You Know posted at Stock Tips, saying, “If you are going to beat the market, you will need to do something better than most investors out there. This is no easy task. Remember, most money is managed by professionals. To beat the market, you need to know something that most professionals don’t know about the stocks you trade.”

Joseph presents How to save money at CVS Pharmacy posted at Penny Pinching.

KCLau presents Top 10 Personal Finance Books in History posted at KCLau’s Money Tips, saying, “A list of the top 10 books which provide rich insight into issues related to personal finance.”

Cousins Properties presents Property Innovators posted at Contractors, saying, “How safe is your job? How to do what YOU want”

Warren Wong presents How To Learn To Make A Good Investment posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Describes the most effective method for learning to invest well.”

Ted Stearns presents 4 Tips To Surviving The Real Estate Market posted at Seasoned TradeLines, saying, “It is easy to get caught up in the hysteria surrounding the real estate market. I offer 4 tips to keep you focused and survive the slump.”

Jose DeJesus MD presents Market Timing - When is the Best Time to Invest New Money posted at Physician Entrepreneur.

FIRE Getters presents Retirement Costs Money - Will We Have Enough? posted at FIRE Finance.

LIVING OFF DIVIDENDS presents How The World’s Cheapest Car Is Bad For Your Wallet posted at LIVING OFF DIVIDENDS, saying, “India’s Tata Motors is making the world’s cheapest car. Expect gas prices to increase.”

Jeffery A. Smith presents Shift your Attitude Towards Money: Where do you seek Happiness? posted at YooperSmith.com, saying, “Where do you seek happiness? At the mall?”

The Stock Teacher presents Tips For Cutting Down On Trading Fees posted at Stock Investment, saying, “Advice on how to cut down on your stock trading fees and improve your returns!”

Market Breaker presents Getting An Edge On The Market posted at Stock Investing Tips, saying, “A few ways to maximize your returns and get an edge on the market!”

Mr Credit Card presents College Student Credit Cards Primer posted at Ask Mr Credit Card.

The Dough Roller presents How to Make Sound Financial Decisions: Think Like Dr. Spock, but Act Like Captain Kirk | The Dough Roller posted at The Dough Roller, saying, “Sound financial decisions require more than just knowing the numbers. We also need to know our own emotions and limitations.”

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E-3 Carnival of Success Principles - January 17, 2008

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Welcome to the January 17, 2008 edition of e-3 carnival of success principles.

James presents How to Take Control of Your Life posted at Mind Power Hacks: Tap The Subconscious Mind Power.

Carol Bentley presents I hereby give you permission to. . . posted at Carol Bentley.

Akemi presents How I Have Found What I Love to Do and Meant to Do, and How You Can Too posted at Gratitude Magic.

Jose DeJesus MD presents Motivating Top Performing Employees posted at Physician Entrepreneur.

Adrian presents 7 Ways to Create a Productive Morning posted at Path to Your Destiny, saying, “Tips and tricks I’ve tested out and tried myself to create a extremely productive morning. Humorous and straight to the point - check it out and enjoy!”

James D. Brausch presents Training Your Customers posted at jamesbrausch.com.

Tim Gary presents How to Make Time Out of Thin Air posted at How to Make Time Out of Thin Air.

Gabriella Kortsch, Ph.D. presents Progress & Change Aren’t Possible if You Keep Doing the Same Things posted at Psychology, Transformation & Freedom Papers.

Debra Moorhead presents My Simply Successful Secrets posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

Goldfish presents Multitasking – The Worst Productivity Killer posted at Contrarian Goldfish.

Carole Fogarty presents Easily delete obstacles and welcome a rush of amazing new opportunities: posted at THE HEALTHY LIVING LOUNGE.

Han Xin presents Mind Power: The 3Ps’ That Will Make You A Champion! posted at Mind Power Hacks: Tap The Subconscious Mind Power.

Han Xin presents Mind Power - 5 Ways to Adapt to a New Belief System posted at Mind Power Hacks: Tap The Subconscious Mind Power.

GWN Lifestyle presents Developing Your Winning Customer Service Plan posted at GWN Lifestyle, saying, “Customer service is the key to your success as a small business owner.”

Samuel Bryson presents Discipline Vs. Desire – Is Discipline Really Such an Omnipotent Virtue? posted at Total Wellbeing.

Anna Farmery presents What is real power? posted at The Engaging Brand.

Marcus Hochstadt presents First Class Progress, Or The Power Of Deadlines posted at Marcus Hochstadt, saying, “Many of us have encountered times where we are working on a project every day and it seems, somehow, we do not proceed in the way we intended to. What’s the cause? Why is that so? In this article, Marcus Hochstadt provides two techniques that can catapult your accomplishments to new heights, once and for all.”

David B. Bohl presents Build a Legacy You Can Be Proud Of posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, “Do you have a real desire for your “fifteen minutes of fame?” Most people would answer this question yes, without thinking about it. Of course we want fame.

But do you really want fame, or do you want a legacy? They’re not exactly the same thing.”

Akemi presents Why Your New Year’s Resolutions Fail posted at Gratitude Magic.

Laura Spencer presents Challenge: Can You Stump Business and Blogging? posted at Business and Blogging, saying, “Liz believes so strongly that every business can benefit from a blog that she has issued a challenge.”

GP presents Lessons from Horse Play posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “Perseverance.. passion … horses imitate life”

Hill Robertson presents Internet Business Success Poem posted at Hill Robertson.

Jim presents 7 tips to boost profits before you close the box posted at Jim Logan, saying, “Here’s seven tips to boost revenue after the sale.”

Mission Rock Star presents Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Take On Modesty posted at Mission: Rock Star.

Hueina Su presents The 212 Degrees Attitude posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul.

Kenton Newby presents Benefits of Being in the Physical Information Product Business posted at KentonNewby.com.

Vahid Chaychi presents To Succeed As a Business Owner, You Have to Be Tough posted at Weboma.com, saying, “If you have a business owner or you work for the others businesses, you have to learn how to be organized and disciplined. Otherwise you will not have any success.”

Mark Riffey presents Bose understands what people want posted at Business is Personal.

GreatManagement presents Great Successful People - Cameron Johnson posted at The GreatManagement Blog, saying, “Here is a 2 minute extract of my interview with Cameron Johnson (one of the most successful teenage entrepreneurs in the world), where he shares his advice to ‘getting started’ and a personal inspiration story.”

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