Content Means Nothing Without ContextWritten by Andrew Henry
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The biggest problem with modelling other people is that to be able to produce similar results, you need to know what context for their actions was, for example: If you see someone creating Joint Ventures with other online marketers and apparently being able to do it with ease, if reason they were doing it was because they have a child in hospital with a life-threatening condition and they need to raise money for medical expenses - You can bet that they're more committed and that people they contact are more receptive to helping, than for someone starting an online business in their spare time for extra cash. So, be sure you know WHY you're doing something before you start, and that you're not just copying actions of someone else without a burning motivation of your own. Ok, now's time to clarify your motivation and overlay all of your actions and decisions onto your reason for them. You'll find this makes sense of what could've been confusing decisions. Regards, Andy Henry

Andrew Henry is an author, information publisher, student of human nature and success coach. Andrew runs several forums and shares a wealth of Success and Motivation information from his website at http://www.moneyandmotivation.com
| | Take Care of Yourself and Be Your Own ExpertWritten by David Roddis
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If you’re stretched to limit and have no reserves of energy and health, you are less able to cope with natural stresses of your day. You lose your sense of perspective and mental balance. When you actively and sensibly take care of your mind, body and spirit, you come from a perspective of 100% full responsibility for your life. When you begin to take care of yourself, your life will be full of more energy, improved strength; you’ll be closer to your ideal weight. You’ll have improved confidence, self-respect and other-respect. You’ll sleep better; have less stress, guilt and worry. And remember, you don’t need to make drastic, sudden – dramatic – lifestyle changes. Small ones that you can cope with are perfect. You make these small changes by using common sense to figure out what your body, mind and spirit need. You listen to yourself.

David Roddis, CAC is the author of Drama Clean: Eight First Steps to 100% Drama Clean Relationships. Take the first step to taking better care of yourself and visit www.DramaClean.com
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