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    Discovering The Many Ways To Make Money
    Finding ways to make money is a concern that most people worry about. Some people find solutions to this concern quite easily, while others spend years trying to find some answers. There are many ways to make money, but it’s difficult to find ways that match your lifestyle and will make you happy. It took me a lot of years to find what I was looking for.I used to have jobs that pay well enough, but I was never happy. I decided to look into things that make me happy, and then searched for ways to make money by doing them. It was a long struggle, and it wasn’t until I was thirty five that I found my dream job
    nding time in activities that are not of your choosing creates resentment. Saying “no” can sometimes be the best thing for all concerned. Remember, it’s important to put your own oxygen mask on first.

    As Bill Cosby pointed out so eloquently, “I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”

    I’m not suggesting that we become selfish and only do for ourselves; but that we become aware of our motivations and choices.  

    If you want to do something, schedule it. If you live an “I want it all” lifestyle, there will always be more to do than time allows.

    We always make time for what we decid

    Illegal Aliens in Los Angeles at Car Washes
    Why do Illegal Aliens come to America? Well, many come for the higher pay and send money back to their families at home. But how much more money do they really make if they are exploited by ruthless employers? Well even when exploited they can often make up to five to eight times what they could make in Mexico. Nevertheless there is an ethics issue with the employers who hire them as well as well as the illegal aliens who come into our country. Breaking the first law as they enter.Even so in many jurisdictions authorities are fighting back. And you would think that carwashes who do business right out in the
    In Part 1 and 2 of this four part series we discussed the importance of clearly defining what you want in your life and then, using the list of what you want, we created a plan to help you have it. Then, in Part 3 we discussed how to increase your enjoyment of life while also increasing your productivity.

    STEP 1: Clearly define what you want in your life.

    STEP 2: Create a plan for having what you want.

    STEP 3: Relax and allow synchronicities to happen.

    STEP 4: Know yourself and be present with what is.

    “If you truly wish to do something, then there is no effort involved. It’s easier to continue than to stop doing it. Therefore, if you feel that you are exerting an effort, stop and ask yourself if your activity is aligned with your motivation.” John R. Colt, Becoming a Millionaire Within a Year With No Effort

    Least effort is most efficient. Zero effort is ultimate efficiency.

    Imagine putting together a thousand piece puzzle when you really don't like putting together puzzles and you feel it serves no purpose. How would you feel? Now imagine that you enjoy putting together the puzzle and completing it will bring you great wealth (or something else you truly value). In the second case, which is more difficult, continuing to work on the puzzle or stopping to do something that holds less value for you?

    Once you become clear on exactly what you want, you will most likely begin to sort out that which moves you toward your desires from that which doesn’t. Knowing what you want brings to light your motivations for doing what you do. As more and more of your activities become aligned with your true motivations, your life will become increasingly effortless and you will naturally experience more time freedom.

    Why do you do what you do?

    When we say we don’t have enough time freedom we’re actually saying we’re spending too much time doing things we don’t really want to do. This may be a BFO (Blinding Flash of the Obvious) but upon closer inspection we see that our ability to decide truly is our power.

    If you are spending time doing things you don’t want to do, you may want to ask yourself why. You may discover that although you don’t want to do a certain activity, you may want the expected outcome enough to make doing the activity worth it. In this case, you have identified the motivation and decreased your resistance to the activity. On the other hand, you may discover that the activity is not moving you toward your desired outcome. This presents an opportunity to decide.

    Spending time in activities that are not of your choosing creates resentment. Saying “no” can sometimes be the best thing for all concerned. Remember, it’s important to put your own oxygen mask on first.

    As Bill Cosby pointed out so eloquently, “I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”

    I’m not suggesting that we become selfish and only do for ourselves; but that we become aware of our motivations and choices.  

    If you want to do something, schedule it. If you live an “I want it all” lifestyle, there will always be more to do than time allows.

    We always make time for what we decide

    Shorten Your Journey to Book Success with Teleclasses - Part 1
    Are you an author who wants your book to be a success? Have you read books, but still need some handholding on how best to promote your book? Are local seminars on book marketing and promotion just not available to you?Something wonderful has happened with our flattening world. We can now give and attend seminars over the phone. As a presenter, I send by email ahead of the teleclass the workbooks and how to materials. If you have joined an eNewsletter like Dan Poynter's "Publishing Poynter’s" or Judy Cullins, "The Book Coach Says..." or John Kremer’s "Book Marketing Tip of the Week, you probably have seen t
    e than to stop doing it. Therefore, if you feel that you are exerting an effort, stop and ask yourself if your activity is aligned with your motivation.” John R. Colt, Becoming a Millionaire Within a Year With No Effort

    Least effort is most efficient. Zero effort is ultimate efficiency.

    Imagine putting together a thousand piece puzzle when you really don't like putting together puzzles and you feel it serves no purpose. How would you feel? Now imagine that you enjoy putting together the puzzle and completing it will bring you great wealth (or something else you truly value). In the second case, which is more difficult, continuing to work on the puzzle or stopping to do something that holds less value for you?

    Once you become clear on exactly what you want, you will most likely begin to sort out that which moves you toward your desires from that which doesn’t. Knowing what you want brings to light your motivations for doing what you do. As more and more of your activities become aligned with your true motivations, your life will become increasingly effortless and you will naturally experience more time freedom.

    Why do you do what you do?

    When we say we don’t have enough time freedom we’re actually saying we’re spending too much time doing things we don’t really want to do. This may be a BFO (Blinding Flash of the Obvious) but upon closer inspection we see that our ability to decide truly is our power.

    If you are spending time doing things you don’t want to do, you may want to ask yourself why. You may discover that although you don’t want to do a certain activity, you may want the expected outcome enough to make doing the activity worth it. In this case, you have identified the motivation and decreased your resistance to the activity. On the other hand, you may discover that the activity is not moving you toward your desired outcome. This presents an opportunity to decide.

    Spending time in activities that are not of your choosing creates resentment. Saying “no” can sometimes be the best thing for all concerned. Remember, it’s important to put your own oxygen mask on first.

    As Bill Cosby pointed out so eloquently, “I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”

    I’m not suggesting that we become selfish and only do for ourselves; but that we become aware of our motivations and choices.  

    If you want to do something, schedule it. If you live an “I want it all” lifestyle, there will always be more to do than time allows.

    We always make time for what we decid

    Speaking in Tongues
    It is virtually impossible to argue that the Bible does not support speaking in tongues. The phenomenon may be vastly over-rated, and wrongly equated with spiritual superiority (or even touted as a necessity for salvation), but there can be no denying that it is a valid gift from God, and that it was widely practised by early Christians. So rather than condemn it, let's try to get it into perspective with other New Testament truths.One argument is over whether or not speaking in tongues was only the miraculous ability to speak in another known language, or whether it could also be an exper
    tinuing to work on the puzzle or stopping to do something that holds less value for you?

    Once you become clear on exactly what you want, you will most likely begin to sort out that which moves you toward your desires from that which doesn’t. Knowing what you want brings to light your motivations for doing what you do. As more and more of your activities become aligned with your true motivations, your life will become increasingly effortless and you will naturally experience more time freedom.

    Why do you do what you do?

    When we say we don’t have enough time freedom we’re actually saying we’re spending too much time doing things we don’t really want to do. This may be a BFO (Blinding Flash of the Obvious) but upon closer inspection we see that our ability to decide truly is our power.

    If you are spending time doing things you don’t want to do, you may want to ask yourself why. You may discover that although you don’t want to do a certain activity, you may want the expected outcome enough to make doing the activity worth it. In this case, you have identified the motivation and decreased your resistance to the activity. On the other hand, you may discover that the activity is not moving you toward your desired outcome. This presents an opportunity to decide.

    Spending time in activities that are not of your choosing creates resentment. Saying “no” can sometimes be the best thing for all concerned. Remember, it’s important to put your own oxygen mask on first.

    As Bill Cosby pointed out so eloquently, “I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”

    I’m not suggesting that we become selfish and only do for ourselves; but that we become aware of our motivations and choices.  

    If you want to do something, schedule it. If you live an “I want it all” lifestyle, there will always be more to do than time allows.

    We always make time for what we decid

    Fast Forum - Loving Forum Posting
    If you really love knowing new things and at the same time sharing what you know, then it is not impossible for you to love visiting different forums. Yes, forum posting can now give you the best experience that you can get now in the Internet. Just imagine how the thing you love the most can help you even earn extra bucks for your pockets.Here are the things you need to remember when you are starting on with posting in forums.1. Get to know the rules. Of course, you need to first read the rules for the forum. Each forum could have their own different rules. Better get to know these rules first so th
    we don’t really want to do. This may be a BFO (Blinding Flash of the Obvious) but upon closer inspection we see that our ability to decide truly is our power.

    If you are spending time doing things you don’t want to do, you may want to ask yourself why. You may discover that although you don’t want to do a certain activity, you may want the expected outcome enough to make doing the activity worth it. In this case, you have identified the motivation and decreased your resistance to the activity. On the other hand, you may discover that the activity is not moving you toward your desired outcome. This presents an opportunity to decide.

    Spending time in activities that are not of your choosing creates resentment. Saying “no” can sometimes be the best thing for all concerned. Remember, it’s important to put your own oxygen mask on first.

    As Bill Cosby pointed out so eloquently, “I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”

    I’m not suggesting that we become selfish and only do for ourselves; but that we become aware of our motivations and choices.  

    If you want to do something, schedule it. If you live an “I want it all” lifestyle, there will always be more to do than time allows.

    We always make time for what we decid

    2 Quick Fixes for Your Weight Loss Program
    If you are struggling with your weight loss, then let me give you 2 quick fixes for your weight loss workouts. These small changes to your workout program will help you burn more fat and lose weight.Have you ever had a friend or co-worker tell you a story, but they end up giving you a little too much information? A bit of the story that they just didn't need to tell you, making the situation a little awkward.Happens all the time, right?Well, the same thing happens for a lot of people with fitness information. You read one article saying X, while another says Y. All in all, it leaves you with t
    nding time in activities that are not of your choosing creates resentment. Saying “no” can sometimes be the best thing for all concerned. Remember, it’s important to put your own oxygen mask on first.

    As Bill Cosby pointed out so eloquently, “I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.”

    I’m not suggesting that we become selfish and only do for ourselves; but that we become aware of our motivations and choices.  

    If you want to do something, schedule it. If you live an “I want it all” lifestyle, there will always be more to do than time allows.

    We always make time for what we decide is important.

    In today’s busy world, multitasking has become a skill of survival. Often we think we are getting more done by doing many things at once. The trick to successful multitasking is to take our cue from computers. On the surface it appears that computers are doing many things at the same time but in truth a computer can only execute one instruction at a time.

    To increase the efficiency of your multitasking (and therefore increase your time freedom), put all of your attention on whatever you’re doing in the moment.

    “What if you could dedicate fully 100% of your attention to whatever was at hand, at your own choosing, with no distraction? It is possible. There is a way to get a grip on it all, stay relaxed, and get meaningful things done with minimal effort, across the whole spectrum of your life and work.” For complete instructions on how to do this, I highly recommend David Allen’s book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.

    Putting your attention fully in the present moment activity also gives you greater access to your intuition. Listening to your intuition can save you a lot of time and effort as you go more with the flow than against it. Learn to trust and follow you intuition; it’s your quickest route to time freedom. For help learning to trust and follow your intuition in every moment, read my book You Can Be, Do, and Have More! Whatever You Can Dream You Can Attract.

    The time freedom you seek can be had with a bit of introspection and planning. Time is an illusion we create to communicate within a shared reality. How you define it and what you do with it really is up to you.

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