How To Get A Better Life With Your Own Online Business
Are you trapped in a job you dislike, living a 'work' orientated lifestyle that is less than satisfactory? Do you yearn for greater freedom, more time with family and friends, more time for holidays, hobbies and the finer things that life has to offer?
Some years ago we were in much the same position as you: today, thanks to the Internet, we enjoy the freedom we always dreamed of, we work when we like, wherever we like and enjoy an income than isn't possible in the majority of jobs. We're not gurus, far from! We're two very ordinary people and our site shows you exactly how you can do the same as we now do.
If you're ready to build a better life and to make the changes you so desperately want, our site is to here to help you every step of the way.
To make it online you'll need more than money making techniques and skills - you'll need the right mental attitude to make it happen. So we take the unique approach of showing you the personal development techniques we use as well as the essential business techniques for generating online business profits - this way we know we'll increase your chances of success greatly.
To have ignored personal development would have been a disservice, if qualifications alone were all that was required for success then every college graduate would be guaranteed to succeed and there would be no such thing as a millionaire high school dropout. Time and time again we see positive proof that without the mindset, the skillset may not amount to enough.
Stay with us and you'll not only have the knowledge for online success, you'll be developing your own entrepreneurial mindset to ensure it happens.
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What to Do When You Lose Focus
Posted by Rhiannon Louise on July 26, 2007
Filed Under General Stuff
Sometimes in life there are a million distractions all competing for your attention at once and only if you’re fortunate to be able to be single minded can you blot out the noise and focus on the task at hand.
Mother’s are quite good at this – they can ignore general background child related noise and get on with a task – but sometimes the shouting gets too loud, too frenzied or stops altogether and jolts even the most concentrated mother’s mind away from the job in hand!
Even for those of you who are exceptionally good at staying focused and single-tasking, (just men usually!), there may well come a time when you have so many pressing work related issues, so many demands on your professional time and maybe even a hundred ideas buzzing round in your brain about what to do next to promote your brand, please your readership or just increase your profits that you lose all focus altogether.
Here are just a few ways that you can cope if you find yourself in such a place.
Give Yourself a Break
Posted by Rhiannon Louise on July 11, 2007
Filed Under Personal Development
I’m writing this after a frantic day of airport runs for friends, running around trying to sell my house, dealing with a load of email requests for services that our strategic partners offer (all of whom are out of the office or on holiday today), handling a complicated request for documentation from our removal company (we’re moving to another country again!) and preparing a meal for a friend coming round tonight in need of a good old chinwag – so it’s fair to say that I’m frazzled and I felt the title of this post was highly appropriate - not just to the subject matter I’m about to impart but to me too!
Now why am I harping on about myself?
Because we all lead such busy, hectic and jugglesome lives with demands on our time coming from all angles (whoops there goes the doorbell) that I really do understand that it can become so easy to be distracted, to lose focus and to feel we are losing control of situations around us – which it is why it’s important to give yourself a break.
By this I mean literally and figuratively give yourself a break – so: -
a) give yourself a literal break to take some time out, stop, breathe, calm down, regain focus and
b) give yourself a break figuratively speaking and cut yourself some slack, stop trying to change yourself, stop fighting and resisting yourself, instead be nice and patient and encouraging with yourself and you will not only achieve far more in life but enjoy life far more…
Let me demonstrate why taking a break and giving yourself a break are so important for your mental, physical and emotional well being and also the well being of your company!
Five Ways to Research for Your Content
Posted by Rhiannon Louise on July 10, 2007
Filed Under Writing for the Web
My guess is that if you want to provide a valuable online resource you’re going to want to provide unique and worthwhile content.
But researching facts, figures, statistics and opinions day after day for your articles, guides, reports and entries can seem like quite a startling task to get your head around when you’re starting out and contemplating how exactly you’re going to -
a) populate your website with pithy and desirable data and
b) continue producing worthwhile web based content on a daily or weekly basis…
But never fear – here are five ways to research for your content – they are tried and tested ways I use each and every single day and they will ensure your articles are factual, interesting, unique and that they provide value to your website!
Always Give Your Readers and Clients More
Posted by Rhiannon Louise on July 09, 2007
Filed Under Your Online Business
I truly believe that if you want more in life you have to be prepared to give more.
Nowhere is this truer than in online business where you should always give your readers and clients more.
Why? Because if you don’t someone else will! And also because if you do, you will be showing your readers and your clients just how highly you value them and they will be far more likely to come back to you, to recommend you, to trust you and ultimately to ‘buy’ from you – whether you’re selling a product or just asking them to buy into an idea.
Yes, there are always those out there who will take advantage of your generous and giving nature – I remember one such person who once said to me and Andy ‘you’re really nice people but you’ll never have much in life’ - but rest assured people like that will be proven wrong very quickly and what’s more, people like that are never those who have abundance in their lives because they are too concerned with holding on to what little they have rather than opening their arms to allow more into their life…
So how can you give more?
The Great Comment Debate
Posted by Rhiannon Louise on July 03, 2007
Filed Under Your Online Business
The Great Comment Debate - Do You Need Direct Feedback to Every Post You Make?
I’ve just spent a very enjoyable fifteen minutes or so reading through a trail of comments that Brian Clark invited for a post he produced on his CopyBlogger website.
Brian always has comments open on his site and often directly involves himself in the comments and feedback he receives as a result – in fact his comment series usually resemble something of an active forum string as commentators interact with each other and the author of the post.
After chuckling at some of the arguments and misconstrued points that popped out the back of Brian Clark’s post it led me to bring up that age old debate in my mind once again – the great comment debate – i.e., do you need direct feedback to each and every post you make or are you actually courting distraction at best and brown-nosers and forum freaks at worst? (You know the ones – they pick a fight with you no matter how neutral your question or comment.)
In my personal and humble opinion there is a time and a place for switching comments on and that is not on every single post you make.
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