The Art of Being Specific Encourages Focus

Written by Lawrence Roth


Being specific has often been difficult for me. I like to dream big and incorporate everything all at once. That is why going from a hobby to a career with Rothline Entertainment (http://www.rothline.com) was more difficult than it needed to be. Rothline Entertainment debuted in August 2003 specifically focused on marketing computer and video games and PC software.

However, it took me a while to focus onrepparttar specifics. Fortunately, I hadrepparttar 103802 help and advice of my parents, siblings, and spouse. I wanted Rothline Entertainment to start out big; offering video games, movies on DVD, card and board games, and anything remotely related to entertainment. My ideas were overwhelming and deciding where to start was difficult.

Like any new business with a limited budget I needed to start small, be specific, and be focused. I had to start brainstorming and writing down ideas. I had to focus on what I can do now not what I want to do later. Before I wrote everything down and began to be more specific, I felt stressed and nervous about startingrepparttar 103803 Rothline e-commerce site. Once I was able to getrepparttar 103804 specifics written down I began to feel more relaxed.

I know it has been said many times before but it does not hurt to say it again; “the art of being specific encourages focus.” This means that once you can specifically write down you goals in manageable steps you can then be focused on following through on those goals.

Sigh......Life is too short......

Written by Zackery Lim


Many of us work day in day out every month earning a miserable amount of money we call income. And for this measly sum we trade in our valuable time and effort, which we can put to better use elsewhere, each and every day!

Have you ever taken a good look atrepparttar faces ofrepparttar 103801 people around you onrepparttar 103802 bus or subway every morning to work? Don’t you think they would rather stay at home? But everybody needs to work to survive, you say. Sure I agree. But that doesn’t mean you have to physically go to work everyday! I’m a firm believer of working from home and spending quality time with your family and loved ones. Working for someone was never my cup of tea. Why shouldn’t you work for someone?

Working for someone takes your time away from what you should be doing. For example, everyday you spend working for someone, you are making him richer and yourself poorer. Your boss is using your time and effort, to bring more money in for him, and because you spend most of your time there, you have no time to make yourself rich. A simple but often ignored fact!

As your boss gets richer, he hasrepparttar 103803 time and money to spend quality time with his family. And to continue with that kind of lifestyle require more money. Where does that leave you? More work! If you have not woken up before, you better wake up now.

Listen: Life is short, yes, real short. Why should big bosses and rich people berepparttar 103804 only one to enjoy any good lifestyle? Every one is born equal and every one deserves to getrepparttar 103805 best out of life. That is why I’m an active advocate of working from home and for yourself. When you work from home, you decide your work schedule, you spend more time with your family and you work hard to make yourself richer, not anyone else.

Withrepparttar 103806 Internet starting to boom again afterrepparttar 103807 dot.com bust a couple of years ago, opportunities abound for anyone and everyone to seriously consider a stay-at-home career.

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