Archive for July, 2007



Note Taking Resources

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 2:35 am

I write up a storm and toss more paper into the trash than schoolmaster on a high. Contracts, essays, resumes, you name it, I write it. Almost everyday.

It’s not ecologically sound so I moved on to note taking on my PDA.

But the thing is, my PDA is incovenient so I simply carry my UltraPortable around and leave it on hibernate when not in use.

Within this UPC, I have two pieces of cool note taking software that gives me my cheers:

ShortText - Fill in your text, click save, and you’ve got yourself a permanent url to a text note. Includes private pages as well.

Cl1p.net - The Internet Clipboard. Copy and paste between computers.

They’re low cost (free!) and can make the toughest schoolmaster crack a grin

Now if you want more NoteTaking resources, you must check this out.




Success Tips from LifeHack.org

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 7:29 pm

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You may not realize it but many of our actions tend to follow a pre-programmed thinking process. For instance, someone throws a fist. What do you do? You automatically duck before even thinking.

Now on the macro view, we approach challenges with certain mental scripts that ’supposedly’ mitigate the obstruction in the shortest possible way.

Let’s use a more familiar term. Mindset.

You I, everyone operates from an almost permanent mindset that launches responses that may be optimal in some cases, but destructive in others.

Do some of these mindsets sound like you?

Do you feel best when you have lots of people around you? Do you enjoy making new relationships and keeping old ones fresh? Do you have many friends, yet are always adding more? Do others see you as more of a social animal than most? If so, your mental habits have probably become set in a Relationship-oriented pattern. You’ll spot all the human, relationship-based aspects of a situation easily. Other aspects may be much harder for you to see without concentrated effort.

Do you prize fairness? Does injustice and hypocrisy make you angry? Are you naturally drawn to good causes? Do those who know you well see you as the kind of person who feels high standards of behavior are critical? If so, your typical mode of thought probably lies in an Ethics-oriented direction. In any situation, you’ll jump right away to noticing what’s fair and what isn’t. That may grab your emotions so completely that you become almost blind to anything else.

Are you an active go-getter? Do you prefer less talk and more action? Are you driven by the need to succeed and the sense of satisfaction that comes with reaching your goals? People like you gravitate towards fast-moving roles with clear objectives and challenges to be overcome. Their natural thought pattern is Achievement-oriented and focuses on what can be done right away. Putting nearly all their attention on that often obscures anything else that won’t lead quickly to action of some kind.

Mindsets are neither good nor bad. They can produce beautifully for career but stump you in relationships. It’s critical to know when they serve you well.

Success




Best Mental Health Site

Sunday 29 July 2007 @ 7:44 am

Gift from Within touched my heart! Servicing individuals and families suffering the impact of cancer, heart disease and stroke, this NGO aids at least 10,000,000 Americans going thru some form of PTSD.

Visit Gift From Within and rifle thru a massive stockpile of educational material, videotapes, articles, books, speeches and papers. What’s more, the service helps the afflicted network and find repose within a supportive community!

How’s that? Rare to find such big hearts these days.

Keep on flying Gift From Within. From us, you just won the 5 Star Award

5Star Award: Gift From Within




Got Rolex?

Friday 27 July 2007 @ 7:24 am

I like Rolex. Also ICW and Panerai.

I have four of these brands- all orig. But sometimes I visit wartorn countrysides and wisely leave the origs at home. I can only imagine someone mugging me in a dark alley and taking my poor watch hostage.

Good thing there are REPLICAS.

ehhrrr… replicas?

Yup. Clones of the real thing.

While I have 4 originals, I own 15 replicas. And every one just as beautiful and sturdy as the originals. These are what I take to ghettos or sleazy places.

Buying a replica can be dangerous. To the pocket and the heart. Countless sites out there scam you: they collect $300 to $800 for a “5 star replica” only to send you a dud. Or they just disappear.

That’s why I wrote this article. I want to save you some grief and direct you to the best possible site that protects you from the scourge of replica scammers:

Replica Forum

Visit this forum and you’ll be well armed when buying your next imitation rolex. Guaranteed!




Want More Backlinks?

Wednesday 25 July 2007 @ 11:06 pm

In a previous article, I showcased a blog that teaches tricks to increase pagerank.

Here’s yet another veritable goldmine of page rank exploding tactics!

Increasing Pagerank




Courtneytuttle.com - a Top Pick at Shamelessreviews.com

Tuesday 24 July 2007 @ 6:59 pm

How much would you pay for advice like this?

Provide more value than other blogs and sites. This is by far the most neglected area by all of us! We want to market our sites like crazy, but conveniently forget that we need to offer more to our readers. We want to have 300,000 hits a day but we only want to write five 300 word articles per month. Steve Pavlina said that it should be easy to make a million dollars if only he could figure out how to provide a million dollars worth of value. Sites that have that kind of value don’t have any problem getting the link love.
Add a blog to your site. Blogs are capable of getting a lot more back-link love than regular websites. There are several reasons for this:

Blogs are tracked in real-time. Blog search engines publish the most recent blog entries they can find. This means your new entries get linked to instantly.

Blogs are much easier to update than regular websites. You can create a lot more content in the same amount of time. There is no need to design a new page for a new article. You simply write a new article and publish. Your increase in content will increase your visibility and ability to get links.

Blogs get links from other blogs. If you run a regular website that isn’t a blog, you will have a harder time getting links from bloggers. Bloggers mostly read and follow blogs!

If your site is or has a blog, well done. If you have no idea how to setup a blog you should visit the following entry of this site, “5263 Words On Starting A Profitable Blog.“

Post relentlessly. The more you are able to post, the more you will appear in blog search engines like Technorati, Google Blog Search, and Blog Search Engine. Note: People aren’t going to link to posts that are garbage so don’t sacrifice quality for quantity. If your site isn’t a blog, update often and then go back to #2 and add a blog.

Great stuff huh?

I know you’d salivate reading THOUSANDS of pages of great advice. Just like this one.

Get off your butt! You must PRINT every gem of a page from this site:

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Google Gadgets

Monday 23 July 2007 @ 6:15 pm

Having a static website pretty much says “Don’t Come Back. Ever.”

People hate sites without interaction because they’re boring. Period.

They also hate sites that rarely update. Stale content tastes as good as old socks.

What to do if you rarely update your site?

Why… let google do it for you of course!

Check out this link:

www.google.com/ig/directory?synd=open

Google offers Widgets- little cute bits of embedded code that does everything from offer chat boxes to online games for that droll little site of yours.

They’re stable, non-bandwith hogging and will draw you back to the site over and offer.

Free!




Brainbasedbusiness.com Review - Rated 5 Star of The Month

Tuesday 17 July 2007 @ 9:12 pm

brainbased.JPGIf you’re a businessman, corporate hotshot or simply a wannabee entrepreneur with a desire to infuse intelligence into your enterprise, you must visit Brain Based Business.

Our ragtag group of smalltime business mavens found itself utterly impressed with the quality and quantity of opinionated assertions that covered topics like

Aging Brain Beliefs * Best Practices * Blogging Tips * Brain Based Books * Inside the Brain * Brain Based Business * Brain Based Business Writing * Brain Based Discoveries * Brain Based Leaders * Brain Based Think Tanks * Brain Breakthroughs * Brain Injury* Brain Links to Business Problem Solving * Brain based peace plan * Brain disorders Breakthroughs * Change Cranky Middle Manager * Show Creativity Cultures as Currency Customer Service

And that’s just a quarter of it!

Now did you notice the conspicuous brain dance prevalent in this highly sentient site? Now that’s something profoundly missing in other article sites and farms - which by the way, tend to be cluttered with a lot of spam these days.

On the other hand, BrainBasedBusiness bursts with nonestop brain tips for braining up that business of yours for success - whether it’s an SME or high flying conglomerate.

Check out a recent article of theirs that one of our board members discussed in a recent company meeting (with credits of course)

Run from negativity researchers tell us. It’s been said before … but new studies show negativity – as a cortisol trigger. It adds stress and pulls tone in ways that shut down you and the people around you.

Work with people’s brains in a new way in response … Robyn McMaster reminds us. Great leaders … she points out … use problem solving skills to turn negative cultures around. Have you seen it happen?

Wait a minute …. Are you the negative one?

If so … you’ll be glad to see news that negativity is actually a choice and has far less to do with a person’s misfortune than once thought.

When we’re negative we see the worst, lack hope for change, take opposite views in positive conversations, complain more than solve, take few risks to improvements, blame others rather than make a positive difference ourselves.

Sadly, negative people online rarely see their pessimism one expert claimed – but others read it loud and clear in almost every post.

Where do the slumps come from? Interestingly – it often starts with a seemingly innocent rant. Negativity can come from a slumping brain – and thanks to research and new technology we now know how to awaken a slumping brain to positive results.

What can be done to remain animated when others are anxious? If you’ve built patterns for expressing more negatives than solutions that inspire others around you, or if you slow a group down by problems of confusion …. you’ll be happy to see science that helps people reduce anxiety before they join any circle or project. A new study has led to more help for anxious workers.

Some people seem to have a penchant for turning difficulties into monsters – out to get all of us. They often use words such as “confused” … “can’t” … or “overwhelmed.” Others seem to find solutions to the most vexing problems – through keen communication skills to solve problems we all face.

Taken from: Cortisol Article

He got a standing ovation from the stressed out blokes slumped over their sad-sack chairs. And now, they’re all browsing BrainBasedBusiness and printing stuff like crazy.

Brain Based busines is for you, regardless of what industry you’re in, what size paycheck you take home and how dandy your corner office looks. There’s a tip, trick and trap in every nook and cranny of this site that can simply make business a snazzier experience.

BrainBasedBusiness Wins this month’s 5 Star Award.

BrainBased Busines - 5Star of the Month




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