Getting The Big Picture Series: Part 1-"Love What You Do!"

Written by Treci Cauthen


Getting The Big Picture Series: Part 1-"Love What You Do!" by Treci Cauthen

Is Internet Marketing your passion? Do you spend hours of your week brainstorming to come up with ideas enhance your Home Internet Business?

If not I advise you to do a little soul searching and figure out just what makes you tick. You need to become a little more motivated if you're going to make it in this business.

Something has drawn you to try to create a bright future for yourself or you would not be reading this article. Whatever you do, don't give up, keep trying until you stumble upon that "Diamond inrepparttar Raw".

Love What You Do

I began in 1997 building websites & signing up with affiliate programs that advertised big earnings with minimum effort. I spent hundreds of dollars on products and services.

I tried selling e-books, all types of retail products, e-mail lists, and various forms of advertising with no success. But every time I failed I would be drawn in to try again. Every lost dollar I would simply count as a learning experience, nothing beats "practical wisdom". So if you've ever been burned just look at it as paying for your education.

Time Poverty

Written by Esther Smith


There is a misguided thought that being busy isrepparttar same as making progress. With shorter deadlines, competing priorities, interruptions and even higher quality expectations, it brings today’s time challenges to another level. Yetrepparttar 116583 number of hours inrepparttar 116584 day has not changed.

A common mistake that most people make is not allowing for a balanced life-style. Remember, one’s overall health and wellness require attention to six important life areas:

Physical (exercise, nutrition, sleep) Intellectual (cultural, aesthetic) Social (intimate and social relationships) Emotional (expression of feelings, desires) Spiritual (quest for meaning) Career (career goal directed work)

Naturally you don’t need a required amount of activities in each of these areas, but if you neglect one entirely, you may be ignoring an important part of yourself. For example, if you set aside time for exercise you will improve your overall functioning and better manage your stress. If you take time for your intellectual growth, you will gain new perspectives on life, experience different pleasures, and be better able to focus on your goals.

Consider your biological prime time –repparttar 116585 time of day when you are at your best. Are you a morning person, a night owl, or a late afternoon whiz? Knowing when your best time is and planning to use that portion ofrepparttar 116586 day for your priorities is effective time management.

You can conquer procrastination using Alan Lakein’s method of “Swiss Cheese”. When avoiding something because you dreadrepparttar 116587 task, break it into smaller bits and do just one of those smaller tasks. If this is not possible, set a timer and work on that biggie for just 15 minutes. By doing a little at a time (I hate filing), eventually you will reach a point where you’ll want to finish it once and for all.

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