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Product Description What do you expect from yourself? Why do you do the things you do? Why are you the way you are? That’s what this book is about. Every one of us is trying to accomplish something and maybe struggling a little bit to figure things out as we proceed through life. We’re trying to reach goals, do the right things and live according the values that guide us. These are not easy things to handle in our topsy-turvy world, full of peer pressure, tantalizing distractions, and unlimited choices. None of us can avoid life’s potholes or get too far down the road toward success without sage advice and reliable information. Fortunately, these are not hard to find. One day it occurred to me that I learned many life lessons by just listening to the radio.
For example. rock and roll has a lot to say about money. Despite all the fuss, it’s just one of the things going on in everybody’s life so there’s no reason to think somebody else’s grass is greener. Most likely it’s not and even if it is, the water bill is surely a lot higher over there. Despite different income levels, we’re all the same. Life is the great equalizer so there’s no need to pine away for things we don’t have or fret because we don’t have enough money to do all the things we want to do or buy all the things we want to have.
Rock and roll also provides insight about your heart. No one really knows what’s going on in there, except you. You can cover up, twist the facts, rationalize and ignore and no one will know the difference. But, if you really want to strengthen your grip on yourself, you’ll work on your heart because whatever you are is a consequence of what’s in your heart. In there is what you’re really like. It’s the real you…more like you than what people see. There’s a side of you that few people ever see. “Well we all have a face that we hide away forever. And we take them out and show ourselves when everyone has gone”…Billy Joel, The Stranger.
Rock and roll can even help families do better: “I love you for who you are, not the one you feel you need to be”…Sly & Family Stone, Everybody Is a Star. This is a helpful perspective because in homes, parents help children develop self-esteem and an appreciation for others. This appreciation for others helps us make friends and be a friend. This is terrific because we all need someone to provide us with increased determination in the face of daunting challenges, someone to affirm our worth, someone to give us hope when we’re faltering, someone to inject us with courage when we need it and someone to tell us what they really think. Rock and roll has lots to say about friendship. For example: “Hey, ain’t it good to know that you’ve got a friend?”…James Taylor, You’ve Got a Friend.
The topic of time is a topic covered well by rock and roll lyrics. This is great because when I think of all the things I have on my list that I want to do, my frustration grows because of all the annoying things I have to do. Things like standing in line or sitting in traffic siphon away minutes that could be better spent doing things that make life invigorating and worthwhile. I have to keep moving because it seems like I always have so much I have to do. The Beatles provided this helpful reminder: “Life is very short, and there’s no time for fussing and fighting, my friend”…The Beatles, We Can Work It Out.
If we listen closely to rock and roll, we can learn to reject greed, safeguard a marriage, pay attention to our children, be a better friend, help one another, love one another, take better care of ourselves, appreciate work, consider retirement, change the world, change the world, chase dreams, consider death, count our blessings, and savor time. Rock and roll lyrics contain countless nuggets of wisdom that can make life better.Product Description What do you expect from yourself? Why do you do the things you do? Why are you the way you are? That’s what this book is about. Every one of us is trying to accomplish something and maybe struggling a little bit to figure things out as we proceed through life. We’re trying to reach goals, do the right things and live according the values that guide us. These are not easy things to handle in our topsy-turvy world, full of peer pressure, tantalizing distractions, and unlimited choices. None of us can avoid life’s potholes or get too far down the road toward success without sage advice and reliable information. Fortunately, these are not hard to find. One day it occurred to me that I learned many life lessons by just listening to the radio.
For example. rock and roll has a lot to say about money. Despite all the fuss, it’s just one of the things going on in everybody’s life so there’s no reason to think somebody else’s grass is greener. Most likely it’s not and even if it is, the water bill is surely a lot higher over there. Despite different income levels, we’re all the same. Life is the great equalizer so there’s no need to pine away for things we don’t have or fret because we don’t have enough money to do all the things we want to do or buy all the things we want to have.
Rock and roll also provides insight about your heart. No one really knows what’s going on in there, except you. You can cover up, twist the facts, rationalize and ignore and no one will know the difference. But, if you really want to strengthen your grip on yourself, you’ll work on your heart because whatever you are is a consequence of what’s in your heart. In there is what you’re really like. It’s the real you…more like you than what people see. There’s a side of you that few people ever see. “Well we all have a face that we hide away forever. And we take them out and show ourselves when everyone has gone”…Billy Joel, The Stranger.
Rock and roll can even help families do better: “I love you for who you are, not the one you feel you need to be”…Sly & Family Stone, Everybody Is a Star. This is a helpful perspective because in homes, parents help children develop self-esteem and an appreciation for others. This appreciation for others helps us make friends and be a friend. This is terrific because we all need someone to provide us with increased determination in the face of daunting challenges, someone to affirm our worth, someone to give us hope when we’re faltering, someone to inject us with courage when we need it and someone to tell us what they really think. Rock and roll has lots to say about friendship. For example: “Hey, ain’t it good to know that you’ve got a friend?”…James Taylor, You’ve Got a Friend.
The topic of time is a topic covered well by rock and roll lyrics. This is great because when I think of all the things I have on my list that I want to do, my frustration grows because of all the annoying things I have to do. Things like standing in line or sitting in traffic siphon away minutes that could be better spent doing things that make life invigorating and worthwhile. I have to keep moving because it seems like I always have so much I have to do. The Beatles provided this helpful reminder: “Life is very short, and there’s no time for fussing and fighting, my friend”…The Beatles, We Can Work It Out.
If we listen closely to rock and roll, we can learn to reject greed, safeguard a marriage, pay attention to our children, be a better friend, help one another, love one another, take better care of ourselves, appreciate work, consider retirement, change the world, change the world, chase dreams, consider death, count our blessings, and savor time. Rock and roll lyrics contain countless nuggets of wisdom that can make life better.
13 Things Rock and Roll Can Do For You: Advice for Leaders and Every One Else…At Home and At Work
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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: Advice, Book, Careers, Challenges, daytoday, Dealing, Help, Kids, Parents, Peterson's, Practical, Working

Product Description For all the harried parents trying to combine career and home life, help has arrived! It’s a lively, informative, and useful resource–The Working Parents Help Book–a completely expanded second edition. The free “help” disk contains easily customized calendars, lists for babysitters, medical forms for camp and school, and much more.Amazon.com Review Susan Crites Price and Tom Price, married journalists with a 9-year-old daughter, obviously understand what it’s like to combine family and career. That’s probably why their updated and expanded guide to running a two-income household, The Working Parents Help Book, rings so true. The practical and useful reference offers solid information bolstered with cross references and reviews of relevant products, while a disk included with the book contains free templates to help you better manage your time.
Peterson’s the Working Parents Help Book: Practical Advice for Dealing With the Day-To-Day Challenges of Kids and Careers
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Posted by Blogmaster in Start Up Business Books, tags: About, Advice, Business, Entrepreneur's, Ever, from, RealLife, Starting, StartUp, Successful, Tells

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Product Description An updated picture of the trials and triumphs of today’s entrepreneur increase the company’s bottom line. Starting a business involves inevitable ups and downs, for first-time as well as experienced entrepreneurs. This updated, expanded edition by Jan Norman, one of the nation’s foremost small business authorities, guides readers through every stage of business start-up, from planning to marketing. What No One Ever Tells You about Starting Your Own Business is designed for people who are launching a business, whether they be first-time entrepreneurs or people who have been tripped up by the start-up process before and want to do it right this time. Using the real-life experiences of 101 successful business owners, Norman combines practical, straightforward how-to advice with interesting and memorable narratives. The updated second edition includes: * Thirty new start-up stories from successful entrepreneurs. * All-new advice about how to make maximum use of the Internet. * An expanded resources section with helpful information about start-up assistance. * Detailed how-to tips about writing business plans, selecting the right business, what financial records to keep, and more. The eye-opening lessons from successful business owners who learned the hard way are akin to hiring a personal entrepreneurial coach to point out potential roadblocks in advance.
What No One Ever Tells You about Starting Your Own Business: Real-Life Start-Up Advice from 101 Successful Entrepreneurs
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Product Description Planning to setup a home based, get a copy of this e-book to have an overview of following amazing home based business ideas.
* Home Based Business Day Care * A Home Based Business Marketing For Others * At Home Accounting Business * At Home Bridal Consultant Business * At Home Business In Medical Or Legal Coding * At Home Tutoring Home Based Jobs * Blogging As A Home Based Business * Desktop Publishing At Home Job * Home Based Business as a Real Estate Agent * Home Based Business Ideas In Creative Arts * Home Based Business In MLM Industry * Home Based Tax Preparation Business * Home Based Business as a Freelance Writer * Home Based Business as a Personal Trainer * Home Based Business As A Web Designer * Work at Home Freelance Consultant Career * Home Based Businesses With Children’s Products * Home Based eBay Business * Home Based Financial Aid Provider * Home Based Jobs In The Pet Industry * Search Engine Optimization Specialist Works From Home * Selling Insurance As A Work At Home Business * Telemarketing as a Home Based Business * Work at Home as a Direct Seller * Work At Home As An Affiliate
Find the best and easiest home based business for you!
Home Based Business Ideas: Practical Advice On Running Your Busines From Home!
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Product Description Written by real working moms, ’42 Rules for Working Moms’ is a compilation of funny practical advice on how to survive as a ‘working mom’. These real life experiences are fun, personal and sure to be appreciated by working moms everywhere. Gone are the sugar-coated nicey-nice images you just can’t relate to. In 42 Rules of Working Moms, you get real insights into what matters, what works, what doesn’t, and why.
Laura Lowell brought together a diverse group of working moms: different cultures, industries, ages, relationships and perspectives. The contributors possess years of experience balancing their personal and professional lives. They come together to share their hard-earned lessons with other working moms.
42 Rules for Working Moms: Practical, Funny Advice for Achieving Work-Life Balance
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Product Description If you have produced some stunning quilts, are getting asked by others to produce them, perhaps now is the time to start your own profitable quilting business? From setting up a business, through marketing it, setting it on the internet and making your first sale, this book will provide you with all the information you need to start and run a profitable quilting business. As you get larger and employ staff, produce quilts to order or contract this book will still assist you. It takes you from the “nasties” such as tax and licensing through to more complex matters such as branding and designing your sales materials. Truly everything you need to own your own Profitable New Quilting Business! www.ProfitableNewBusiness.com
Profitable New Quilting Business – Business Start Up Advice for Quilters
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Product Description The perfect reference for the entrepreneur and small business owner, or anyone contemplating starting a business The entire process of launching a business is brought into perspective with ready to use information on a host of important business topics such as: selecting the right business, partners, marketing, planning, protection, insurance, computers, and the Internet. Real life vignettes drive home essential lessons. The new and larger (by 20%) second edition improves on an already successful and useful guide for the entrepreneur and new business owner. * Expanded Internet chapter now includes marketing information * New chapter on Financing your Business * Updates throughout – especially in the technology chapters * Specific small business contact information for every state * Doing business with the United States Government * New small business glossary
The Small Business Start-Up Guide: Practical Advice on Starting and Operating a Small Business
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Posted by Blogmaster in Start Up Business Books, tags: Advice, Business, Entrepreneur's, from, Guide, Most, Nobody's, StartUp, Successful, Today's, Young

Product Description Young entrepreneurs are invited to put their college degrees and know-how to work for themselves with the help of this business start-up guide. Photos throughout.
Nobody’s Business but Your Own: A Business Start-Up Guide With Advice from Today’s Most Successful Young Entrepreneurs
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Posted by Blogmaster in Affiliate Marketing Books, tags: Advice, Affiliate, Amount, Anyone, Class, Expert, Extraordinary, Facts, Hints, Marketing, Money, More, Much, Online, Ordinary, People, tips, World

Product Description Great book for learning and implementing affiliate marketing.
Making a fortune with affiliate marketing is possible. If you are an affiliate marketer, you might find much of this book repetitive. But, if you are not making a fortune and want to, then this book is for you.
Most of us know it takes a llloooooonnnnnngggg time to make any money from most affiliate programs, and this book doesn’t tell you you can get rich overnight. You will find the information to be true to what everyone else is saying–build a good website (or websites) with great content, find good paying companies to promote and run your affiliate business like—a business. Don’t throw up a few pages of content and a couple of links and then start waiting for the money. As if. . .
You’ll like this book because there are actual “how-to’s” in here–how to set up tracking tools, how and when to create content, how to promote your business, how to get your website up, when to expand your business, how to find affiliates, and much more.
If you are looking for get rich quick scams, look somewhere else. If you are looking for a guide to having your own successful affiliate business, get this book.
The 101 of the most current, most actual and beneficial Facts, Hints, Tips and Advice you can find from experts in the field on Affiliate Marketing:
– Affiliate Marketing 101 – Try Free Affiliate Marketing Before You Pay Google Or Yahoo For PPC
– Affiliate Marketing Secrets – 3 Tactics to Boost Your Affiliate Commissions Almost Overnight
– 4 Key Strategies to Making Money Online With Affiliate Marketing With Little Or No Money
– Affiliate Marketing Tips – 5 Tips to Promote Your Affiliate Links For Quick-Fire Profits
– Affiliate Marketing Tips – How to Choose Affiliate Programs That Will Fatten Your Wallet
– Make Money Online on Autopilot – Discover 5 Surefire Ways to an Automated Income Online
– Online Affiliate Marketing Programs – Find the Program That Perfectly Fits With You
– Make Money Online – 6 Reasons Why You Should Start an Affiliate Marketing Business
– Money Making Machine – With Affiliate Marketing, Even a Baby Can Count in Millions
– Bills Piling Up and Money Just Doesn’t Go Far Enough? You Can Change That Today!
…And Much More…
How Ordinary People Make an Extraordinary Amount of Money Online – Affiliate Marketing, Anyone? – And Much More – 101 World Class Expert Facts, Hints, Tips and Advice on Affiliate Marketing
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Product Description Entrepreneur’s Notebook propels you on a whirlwind tour of the start-up process. It is an invaluable reference for new and experienced entrepreneurs that includes chapters on a wide range of topics, from entrepreneurial team building to business plans to financing. This excellent book provides an incredible amount of practical information that will help you make smarter decisions and avoid costly mistakes. The author, Steven K. Gold, is an accomplished entrepreneur who has co-founded and led five early-stage ventures. As an investor and mentor, he also advises many entrepreneurs and young companies. He earned his B.S.E. in Entrepreneurial Management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and his M.D. from Brown University Medical School.
Entrepreneur’s Notebook: Practical Advice for Starting a New Business Venture
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