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Archive for August, 2008

3 Ways To Avoid Information Overload

by Cenay Nailor

Do you ever feel like if you learn/see/hear one more thing, you brain will start leaking out of your ears? Welcome to Information Overload .

I feel your pain.

I keep hearing from all the trainers, coaches and guru’s that it’s simple . And they each list “everything” you should do to be successful.

And guess what? Their lists don’t match!

Each trainer/coach/guru lists 5-9 things you MUST do to be [tag-self]successful online[/tag-self]. How do you know which is really the one that you need to do?

Well, frankly, it’s gonna depend on you. I know that wasn’t what you wanted to hear, but dang-it, it’s the truth and I promised you truth above all, right from the beginning. It’s going to depend on your goals, the results you are expecting

5 Tools To Help You *Get Things Done*

One of the blogs I read frequently recently ran a post (actually, a series of posts) on Getting Things Done (GTD).
Sara Christiansen of Pajama Professional fame offers some insight into tools and add-on’s you can use to help you stay on track with your goals, tasks and to-do lists. I think you will like her More >

The Insider Report

I was recently asked to contribute to a book written by *Insiders * of the Magnetic Sponsoring System. I was honored to be asked, especially when I learned who else was writing their own chapters!
It’s heady company I can tell you.
These are some of the best of the best in the Network Marketing industry, and More >

Top Ten Reasons to be a Network Marketer

Carol Hansen, of FromMyKitchenTable.com fame recently shared a post on her blog about the top 10 reasons to be a [tag-self]Network Marketer[/tag-self] that summed things up pretty well. Here’s a snippet.
In the past, it was always risky to start your own business.
Not so any more…
Recently, changes in tax laws have leveled the playing More >

Twitter – In Plain English

For those of you who are just starting to wonder what in the world *[tag-self]Twitter[/tag-self]* or *[tag-self]Web 2.0[/tag-self]* are, I found a quickie video that explains it, in plain English. I have started Twitter-ing myself, and found the short personal posts help get to know someone within my circle.
Called Micro-Blogging, [tag-self]Twitter[/tag-self] allows you to post More >