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The Eye of the Storm is no way to get over anything. You’ve had your period of pity; it’s time to move on. When you feel the flame of anger building inside you, force it to the back of your mind, and let it die. Don’t waste another second of your life stewing. It’ll take practice, but every day is another chance.I've been publishing a newsletter for over 6 years and I've been actively marketing and running an online business for almost 8... needless to say, I've seen a lot of trends come and go and definitely know all about lulls and surges.I know all of us would like more surges and if you're like me, you tend to get a little discouraged at first when you start to feel the effects of the lulls. This is normal and although they say you get used to it as time goes on, I have to say I still get discouraged every year aro Finally, there’s that last part. This is where most of us have trouble. This is also where we have to weigh our duties, and choose what’s most important. Here are a few questions to help you sort it out: •Does it involve someon Connecting a PC Card to a USB Port We’ve all heard the saying, “You have to forgive, but you don’t have to forget.” I won’t refute that, but you have to agree that a lot of people use that excuse to never ‘really’ forgive at all. Are you one of those people?As technology gets better and better, occasionally we need to take a step back to make sure we don't leave any devices completely in the dust. There are those times when the line has to be drawn, and peripherals left behind, but sometimes it catches us by surprise.So, if you're one of the lucky winners that recently purchased a new laptop to take advantage of the faster processor or bigger screen and noticed that the manufacture left out the PCMCIA or PC Card slot, you're not alone. Many of the top notebook man Let’s rephrase it a little. “You have to forgive…and you have to forget the anger, the pain, the anxiety, and everything else that comes with someone sinning against you. But you don’t have to make yourself a target (even though Jesus did).” Sound a little more difficult? This is really the Christian way of life, and it’s going to be difficult. No one promised you would enjoy it. So we’ll start with the forgiveness. This is where you have the most control, because it’s an act of will. You have to decide to forgive, and then do it. Here’s a short list of what this involves: •No more daydreaming about your perpetrator’s pain and suffering. •Stop thinking about the ‘what if’ outcomes, and accept what happened. •Start praying for the person. Not for their punishment, not for them to see the light…pray for their good and their soul. Say a simple Hail Mary, without meditating on the one you’re praying for. Meditate on the words, and dedicate it to your perpetrator. Let God decide how to reward or punish them. •If you can do something nice for the person, do it without grumbling and without reminding them of what they did wrong. •Stop gossiping about them. •Every time you find yourself thinking about it, change the subject. Think about the starving kids in China, your financial problems, Baby Jesus…anything. Now that (believe it or not) is the easy part. Now it comes time to deal with the anger and pain. Sometimes it’s easy. But in cases of serious violation, or when someone hurts a loved one, the very idea sounds idiotic. And no, you’ll never completely let go, but you can completely try. And you can start by using some of the techniques listed above. You’ll probably have to take it further. You’ll have to swallow those emotions. Bury them deep. Yes, I’m going against what every therapist out there is preaching, but talking and sulking is no way to get over anything. You’ve had your period of pity; it’s time to move on. When you feel the flame of anger building inside you, force it to the back of your mind, and let it die. Don’t waste another second of your life stewing. It’ll take practice, but every day is another chance. Finally, there’s that last part. This is where most of us have trouble. This is also where we have to weigh our duties, and choose what’s most important. Here are a few questions to help you sort it out: •Does it involve someone A Few Avoidable Errors When Promoting Your Affiliate of life, and it’s going to be difficult. No one promised you would enjoy it.In this article, I have listed a quick and easy bulleted list of does and do no’s when trying to promote your affiliate program.* Many affiliate marketers make a huge mistake of posting their ads on forums. Forums can be used to promote your affiliate programs and your website but in a proper manner. Posting banners is very similar to spamming and may easily upset forum administrators.* Always do your research before promoting your affiliate program to a potential customer. Do not offer affil So we’ll start with the forgiveness. This is where you have the most control, because it’s an act of will. You have to decide to forgive, and then do it. Here’s a short list of what this involves: •No more daydreaming about your perpetrator’s pain and suffering. •Stop thinking about the ‘what if’ outcomes, and accept what happened. •Start praying for the person. Not for their punishment, not for them to see the light…pray for their good and their soul. Say a simple Hail Mary, without meditating on the one you’re praying for. Meditate on the words, and dedicate it to your perpetrator. Let God decide how to reward or punish them. •If you can do something nice for the person, do it without grumbling and without reminding them of what they did wrong. •Stop gossiping about them. •Every time you find yourself thinking about it, change the subject. Think about the starving kids in China, your financial problems, Baby Jesus…anything. Now that (believe it or not) is the easy part. Now it comes time to deal with the anger and pain. Sometimes it’s easy. But in cases of serious violation, or when someone hurts a loved one, the very idea sounds idiotic. And no, you’ll never completely let go, but you can completely try. And you can start by using some of the techniques listed above. You’ll probably have to take it further. You’ll have to swallow those emotions. Bury them deep. Yes, I’m going against what every therapist out there is preaching, but talking and sulking is no way to get over anything. You’ve had your period of pity; it’s time to move on. When you feel the flame of anger building inside you, force it to the back of your mind, and let it die. Don’t waste another second of your life stewing. It’ll take practice, but every day is another chance. Finally, there’s that last part. This is where most of us have trouble. This is also where we have to weigh our duties, and choose what’s most important. Here are a few questions to help you sort it out: •Does it involve someon Invasion Revisited... and with Good Reason good and their soul. Say a simple Hail Mary, without meditating on the one you’re praying for. Meditate on the words, and dedicate it to your perpetrator. Let God decide how to reward or punish them.If you read my previous article located now at http://www.mywizardads.com/articles/article75.txt and soon at .../article75.html, you will already be familiar with my warning regarding Google's latest desktop helper.And today I received further proof that issuing that warning was the correct thing to do.My reason behind the first article was based on my reading of an initial article written by Mike Banks founder of WebSite101 and frequent author in the SitePro News (an outstanding newsletter).At th •If you can do something nice for the person, do it without grumbling and without reminding them of what they did wrong. •Stop gossiping about them. •Every time you find yourself thinking about it, change the subject. Think about the starving kids in China, your financial problems, Baby Jesus…anything. Now that (believe it or not) is the easy part. Now it comes time to deal with the anger and pain. Sometimes it’s easy. But in cases of serious violation, or when someone hurts a loved one, the very idea sounds idiotic. And no, you’ll never completely let go, but you can completely try. And you can start by using some of the techniques listed above. You’ll probably have to take it further. You’ll have to swallow those emotions. Bury them deep. Yes, I’m going against what every therapist out there is preaching, but talking and sulking is no way to get over anything. You’ve had your period of pity; it’s time to move on. When you feel the flame of anger building inside you, force it to the back of your mind, and let it die. Don’t waste another second of your life stewing. It’ll take practice, but every day is another chance. Finally, there’s that last part. This is where most of us have trouble. This is also where we have to weigh our duties, and choose what’s most important. Here are a few questions to help you sort it out: •Does it involve someon Online Business: The Underground Railroad for Corporate Escapees believe it or not) is the easy part. Now it comes time to deal with the anger and pain. Sometimes it’s easy. But in cases of serious violation, or when someone hurts a loved one, the very idea sounds idiotic. And no, you’ll never completely let go, but you can completely try. And you can start by using some of the techniques listed above.Millions of people everyday spend eight hours or more in a small padded cubicle. The curious thing about it is they choose to do that. They willingly sacrifice a quality of life because they believe it is the only way to support their families. That may have been true 10 years ago but it isn’t any longer.Starting an online business can be the salvation for which many want-to-be corporate escapees are looking. Unlike starting a brick and mortar business, the start-up costs for an online business are very small. You’ll probably have to take it further. You’ll have to swallow those emotions. Bury them deep. Yes, I’m going against what every therapist out there is preaching, but talking and sulking is no way to get over anything. You’ve had your period of pity; it’s time to move on. When you feel the flame of anger building inside you, force it to the back of your mind, and let it die. Don’t waste another second of your life stewing. It’ll take practice, but every day is another chance. Finally, there’s that last part. This is where most of us have trouble. This is also where we have to weigh our duties, and choose what’s most important. Here are a few questions to help you sort it out: •Does it involve someon Better Tame The Bull, Or, You'll Eat The Crow! is no way to get over anything. You’ve had your period of pity; it’s time to move on. When you feel the flame of anger building inside you, force it to the back of your mind, and let it die. Don’t waste another second of your life stewing. It’ll take practice, but every day is another chance.A man can stand a lot… as long as he can stand himself. Success is never Final and Failure is never fatal. Only failure to get back up is. The bull is lying to you and leading you down the trail of the pied-piper.If you want to achieve anything worthwhile in life it is imperative that you approach your bull with an optimistic frame of mind. A positive attitude is the generator that brings all sorts of good things to you.The bulls in your life will bring the rewards of; grief, disaster, tragedy, disease, Finally, there’s that last part. This is where most of us have trouble. This is also where we have to weigh our duties, and choose what’s most important. Here are a few questions to help you sort it out: •Does it involve someone under your protection? I’m talking mainly to parents. Our children obviously come first, and we’re never obligated to put them in danger. •Does it involve a sexual violation? I don’t have to go into this. If someone isn’t treating your body like a Temple of Christ, then stay away from them. •Does it involve injury? The big question here is ‘How much’? A school boy shouldn’t offer himself out to the wedgie bully, but a pop in the arm is usually more a matter of humiliation than personal injury. If your body is being harmed by someone, you have a right to stop them…but again, Christ didn’t. Also, consider how likely the person is to harm you again. If it was a one-time event, you should let go. On a side note: Repeated domestic violence has several victims, especially children. And track records show that very few offenders ‘only strike once.’ If you’re trying to figure out whether or not to leave such a situation, stoop thinking and get out. •Does it involve personal property? Who’s property? If you’re raising a family, you can’t risk everything and ignore their needs. But ask yourself if the amount stolen or damaged property is worth the hassle of never trusting someone again. •Does it involve your good name? Hunker down and forget about it. The truth will set you free. Lies hurt the liar more than anyone else. If it’s the truth, then just be more careful of what you say…but don’t withhold something begrudgingly.
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