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   Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Instant Memory Power: Part I
Most memory training techniques involve exercises to improve linking objects to certain items or using numbering systems to stay on top of being forgetful. However, oftentimes the only thing that is needed to keep your mind on track is to get organized and to stay that way! Below are a few good tips that will help you:
Use a filing system effectively: Take the time to think through your filing system. Figure out what organization will work best for you - client files versus project files, color coding, and so on. Once you’ve worked out your system, make sure to use it. File all pertinent information in the appropriate file (not a desk pile). It’s also helpful to attach blank sheets of paper to the inside right back flap of file folders. Then, you can take notes on relevant conversations, memos, and meetings right where you need them. And make sure you put your files away in an organized fashion.
Use a task list for projects: Overwhelmed by a complex project? Think through the project concretely, step by step. Then, make a list for all these steps, or tasks, to help you get them done. Here’s another suggestion: Keep your task list stapled to the inside front cover of your project file. That way you can refer to the task list whenever you work on that project.
Avoid paper piles: Are you surrounded by a sea of papers at work? Is your dining-room table so covered with mail that you’re not even sure it’s still there? There are generally two things that happen to information buried in a paper pile - either it is forgotten or it can’t be found when you need it. Paper piles are like the plague - they should be avoided at all costs. When you get a piece of paper, you should do one of three things: file it, write the information down elsewhere (such as in your scheduler) and toss it, or simply toss it.
Avoid constantly putting information on sticky notes and other small pieces of paper: If you need to write something down, put it on your Master Plan or on your to-do list. While it’s okay to use a reminder such as a sticky note every once in a while, using such notes all the time will make them less noticeable and—as a result—less useful.
Organize your day according to your energy level: Most of us are at our best in the morning. Therefore, set aside time in the morning to work on projects that require your full focus and ability. Schedule less important meetings and other tasks for later in the day.
Joseph Plazo is a killer success coach who teaches how to rapidly win love and
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The Law of Attraction
More and more people are learning a secret to success that is actually effective - no gimmicks, no bull.
Are you going to be one of them?
If you'd like to be, then you're in the right place.
So, what's the secret?
Well, actually?it's The Secret.
You've probably heard about it. Oprah has featured it on her show, as has Larry King and Ellen Degeneres.
"The Secret" is a film made in 2006, which is now in book form, as well. The film is based on what is called "the Law of Attraction" and outlines its principles in a documentary format.
So what is The Secret? What's the Law of Attraction all about?
It's very simple, and you'll probably thump yourself on the forehead when you hear it?and that's part of why it's so amazing.
The Law of Attraction posits that by thinking positively, you attract positive things to your life. By not dwelling on the negative, you are not allowing the negative in. To go one step further, it posits that your thoughts determine your destiny.
We've all heard the sayings "you get what you pay for" when it comes to purchasing an item, right? Say it's a car. If you always go for the cheap car (the negative) just because it's less expensive and requires less work, is that car going to be reliable (the positive)? Will it successfully get you from Point A to Point B every time?
If you had made a more positive action by ponying up a little more money for a car in better condition, you would end up with a reliable vehicle to carry you through your day to day needs.
Makes sense, right?
So, we can sum up the Law of Attraction in that way: instead of saying "you get what you pay for," it's saying "you get what you think about."
It sounds so simple, but how many times in our lives do we constantly dwell on the negative possibilites? What if I don't get that promotion? What if I can't pay my bills? What if I can't make a success of my business? What if I can't feed the family?
What purpose does this serve us? If you think about it, dwelling on such negative thoughts only serve to worry us more, drag us down more, and put us in a mindset that is not conducive to letting success get its foot in the door and lead us to better things.
However, what would happen if you were to switch those negative thoughts around? Instead of worrying over not getting the promotion, think about how you will get that promotion - then think about all the great things you will do to better your company and yourself?and what you will do with that nice new pay raise.
Thinking positively will put you in a mindset that is open for positive things to come your way. Like attracts like.
That is the Law of Attraction?The Secret.
Think about it.

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Stephen Pierce is a business optimization strategist who provides strategies that make growing profits in your business a fast reality. To learn how to get Marketing Momentum for real business success, please visit http://www.optimizationseries.com for free marketing tips and strategies and http://www.optimindzation.com for more information on enhancing your brainpower.


Don't Save For A Rainy Day!
Have you ever noticed that positive people attract positive things into their lives? Perhaps you've also observed that negative people attract negative things into their lives. What you focus your mind on, you will bring into your life. That's why I don't believe in saving money for a "rainy day."
Many times you hear people say things like, "I'm saving money for a rainy day," or, "I'm putting money aside in case of an emergency."
But how does that thinking affect your mind? Your mind is now looking for, expecting, and actually attracting an emergency. Why? Because every time you take the action of putting money aside, "in case of an emergency," you are building in your mind the fact that an emergency is eminent. You have told your mind what that money is for, and your mind responded by simply saying, "Okay."
So am I saying don't save any money? Absolutely not. I am saying not to save money for a negative purpose. Save for retirement. Save for a home project. Save for college tuition for your children.
What about saving for a fabulous vacation? Imagine reinforcing that to your brain on a regular basis! Call it your vacation fund and watch it grow. Anticipate how wonderful it will be when you finally leave for the vacation of your dreams!
Now, along the way an emergency may come up. And if necessary, that would financially take precedence over a vacation. But the important point is not to focus on rainy days or emergencies. Your focus on saving money should pinpoint something positive.
And did you know that as you continue to save money, your mind is aware of that? Your mind knows that the money is growing. That's a good thing because your mind will want to naturally attract more. What you focus on expands.
I remember once that in just a short time I saved hundreds of dollars in spending money for a family vacation. My wife and I and our two adult children made plans to go to Italy for a family vacation. This would be our last vacation with just the four of us since my daughter was getting married.
We had acquired the necessary funds by the date required to take the trip. What was lacking was spending money. I had a plan.
Many years ago when we lived in California, and the kids were little, we saved quarters in a jar for over 2 years in order to take them to Disneyland. But this was a much bigger project and we only had less than five months.
My wife and I made an agreement. I had a small leather wastebasket that I bought a few years before when she and I visited Florence, Italy. Any time either of us had a five dollar bill we agreed to put it into that basket. Then, a couple days before we were to leave for our family vacation, we would take out all the fives, count them, and disperse the money so that we could all have some spending cash.
Neither my wife nor I can ever remember seeing so many five-dollar bills before! Instead of getting a ten-dollar bill in change, they were giving us two fives. Every time we turned around another five dollar bill appeared, and into the basket they went, week after week.
Every time we put a five in the basket, it would simply reinforce to our minds that we were gathering fives. So on a very regular basis, almost every day, for a moment or two, we were focusing on five-dollar bills. It was fun and it was exciting. And that's exactly what we attracted into our lives.
Shortly before the trip, we counted and divided up the money. We had collected hundreds of dollars.
You can do the same thing with a special savings account or whatever method you like. For me, that leather basket represented something special. Seeing it every day just helped me to lock in my mind and heart.
Our minds really do attract what we focus on. Some call it "The Law of Attraction." Others refer to it as "The Law of Vibration," or "The Power of Positive Thinking." Some say, "You become what you look at."
You can call it what you want, I just know the Bible says, "As he thinks in his heart so is he." Consistent thoughts in your mind will end up in your heart and when that happens, that's what you will bring into your life. The mind is a lot like a magnet.
So if you're saving money, check your purpose and make sure it is a positive purpose, like a vacation, or an investment, or college education. Just keep it positive, because what you focus on will expand.

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Michael A. Verdicchio is a husband, father, minister, author,and broadcaster. He has been the voice on numerous productions over the years. Michael has a free newsletter called, THE PEP LETTER, at http://www.christianinspirationalgifts.com/pepletter.html .