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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 Work at Home Books, tags: Every, Home, Kids, Management, Mom's, Most, Need, strategies, Time, tips, WorkatHome, Working

Product Description Not everyone gets to have the experience of working at home. Many stay-at-home moms spend endless hours surfing the internet trying to find jobs which they can do from home. By already having a job which you can do from home, you have accomplished something which many women only dream about.
You have probably realized, however, that working from home can be downright exhausting at times, especially if you are concurrently raising young children who have not yet started school.
Through trial and error, you will eventually find a balance which allows for you to be a good mother and an efficient worker. Read on for the tips to assist you in the quest to get your daily activities under control.
Table Of Contents
Introduction
“Living The Dream” O Being Home Is Great! O Not As Easy As It Looks O Double Duty Where Do The Hours Go? O Keep A Log O Downtime O Fix What Is Broken Accept Assistance O Spouse O Friends & Family O Let Your Kids Help You Tasking Tips O Keep A Schedule O Keep A Running To-Do List O Make Your Own Space Tackling Unpleasant Tasks O Use Set Blocks Of Time O Reward Yourself O Turn It Into A Game Get Efficient O Figure Out A Plan O Stop Repeating Yourself O Be Prepared For Your Day O Seek Out Help O Ask Other Wahm’s Consider Outsourcing O Housework O Yardwork O Nannies & Mother’s Helpers O Other Mundane Tasks Drop The Cape, Superwoman! O Sterile Houses O Gourmet Meals O Perfect Kids Make More Time By Making Time For You O A Refreshed Mom Is A Productive Worker O A Healthy Mom Is A Productive Worker O A Happy Mom Is A Productive Worker Give Yourself A Break O Give Yourself Some Credit O You Can’t Do It All O You’re Doing Enough ConclusionProduct Description Not everyone gets to have the experience of working at home. Many stay-at-home moms spend endless hours surfing the internet trying to find jobs which they can do from home. By already having a job which you can do from home, you have accomplished something which many women only dream about.
You have probably realized, however, that working from home can be downright exhausting at times, especially if you are concurrently raising young children who have not yet started school.
Through trial and error, you will eventually find a balance which allows for you to be a good mother and an efficient worker. Read on for the tips to assist you in the quest to get your daily activities under control.
Table Of Contents
Introduction
“Living The Dream” O Being Home Is Great! O Not As Easy As It Looks O Double Duty Where Do The Hours Go? O Keep A Log O Downtime O Fix What Is Broken Accept Assistance O Spouse O Friends & Family O Let Your Kids Help You Tasking Tips O Keep A Schedule O Keep A Running To-Do List O Make Your Own Space Tackling Unpleasant Tasks O Use Set Blocks Of Time O Reward Yourself O Turn It Into A Game Get Efficient O Figure Out A Plan O Stop Repeating Yourself O Be Prepared For Your Day O Seek Out Help O Ask Other Wahm’s Consider Outsourcing O Housework O Yardwork O Nannies & Mother’s Helpers O Other Mundane Tasks Drop The Cape, Superwoman! O Sterile Houses O Gourmet Meals O Perfect Kids Make More Time By Making Time For You O A Refreshed Mom Is A Productive Worker O A Healthy Mom Is A Productive Worker O A Happy Mom Is A Productive Worker Give Yourself A Break O Give Yourself Some Credit O You Can’t Do It All O You’re Doing Enough Conclusion
Time Management Tips for Work-at-Home Moms: If You Are A Mom Working At Home With Kids, You Will Need Our Tips On Time Management And Time Management Strategies To Make The Most Of Your Time Every Day
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Posted by Blogmaster in Affiliate Marketing Books, tags: Affiliate, becoming, Element, Every, from, Greed, Hour's, Know, Less, Making, Marketing, Money, Step, Super, Task, Than, Through

Product Description Have you been considering joining the ranks of the wealthy super affiliates that are cranking out hundreds of paychecks every year, but have been misled, lied to and told that affiliate marketing is just ‘too hard’?
Its complete and total BS.
The wealthy gurus and successful super affiliates want us to believe that its out of reach to the average joe, eliminating competition and continuing to retain their foothold in one of the most profitable industrys online.
How do you think names like Ewen Chia or Mike Filsaime got their start?
Affiliate Marketing!
In fact, most of the gurus were affiliate marketers before they were ever info product developers, because they know that the easiest way to get a hang of the ropes, learn the skills needed and make money online instantly, without having to invest a DIME in start up costs, market research or any other nonsense, was to focus on making money with other peoples products!
Introducing… Affiliate Greed
With this complete guide, you will be led through every step, every task, every element to becoming a super affiliate so that you know exactly what to do, what to avoid and how to start making money in less than 24 hours from now!
If you are the type of person that likes instant results and you want to finally be able to experience a taste of REAL success, then this affiliate blueprint is exactly what youve been looking for.
Affiliate Greed – Affiliate Marketing? You will be led through every step, every task, every element to becoming a super affiliate so that you know … making money in less than 24 hours from now!
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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: About, Active, Breastfeeding, Every, Just, Mother, Problem, Solving, Today's, Woman
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Product Description The Art Of Link Building is all about ethical and natural link building to your online business. Building links is the key in having your website naturally appear in the search engines and this book delves deep into over 40 methods for you to implement immediately. This is the one book on Amazon that every webmaster or site owner should read.
The Art Of Link Building: The SEO Book Every Site Owner Should Read
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Posted by Blogmaster in Work at Home Books, tags: *Create, 25Hour, About, Apply, Every, Extra, Happy, Home, Hour, Practical, Saving, Time, tips, Work

Product Description Every day has 1,440 minutes and they pass quickly regardless of whether you are salaried, self-employed or own a business. Everyone who wants to achieve goals needs to carefully manage time. You can create a lot of extra time by increasing your efficiency. If you can save one minute 60 times a day you can gain the extra hour every day required to make your dreams happen.
Every person is different — and so are the proposed time saving tips. The book includes ~300 practical time management tips and everybody should be able to find at least 50 that work in your every day life. Tips that are easy to implement are marked as “quick wins.” These quick wins help generating initial successes and increase your motivation to apply more time saving tips. In the ideal case, you will revisit the book from time to time searching for new tips that can be applied at home, at work or on the go. Over time, you will achieve more within a given period of time. Can you afford to let this book slip by?
Happy About an Extra Hour Every Day: 300 Time Saving Tips to Create a 25-Hour Day; Practical Time Saving Tips to Apply at Home, at Work and on the Go
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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: Every, GuiltBusters, Hour, Hour's, LoveBoosters, Mom's, Rush, Savers, Time, Working
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- ISBN13: 9780312144777
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description The Laws of Arguing According to Gerry Spence
1. Everyone is capable of making the winning argument. 2. Winning is getting what we want, which also means helping “others” get what they want. 3. Learn that words are a weapon, and can be used hostilely in combat. 4. Know that there is always a “biological advantage” of delivering the TRUTH. 5. Assault is not argument. 6. Use fear as an ally in pubic speaking or in argument. Learn to convert its energy. 7. Let emotions show and don’t discourage passion. 8. Don’t be blinded by brilliance. 9. Learn to speak with the body. The body sometimes speaks more powerfully than words. 10. Know that the enemy is not the person with whom we are engaged in a failing argument, but the vision within ourselves.
How to Argue & Win Every Time: At Home, At Work, In Court, Everywhere, Everyday
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