October 3, 2009
Financial Freedom through Cost per Action Marketing
September 29, 2009
CPA – Make Money Online
September 25, 2009
Affiliate Marketing – Cost Per Action Programs 411
September 21, 2009
Work from Home – CPA Marketing
September 19, 2009
Cost Per Action – What You Need to Know
August 26, 2009
Finding the Best Opportunity
I've been looking for an opportunity (or perhaps more than one) for...well, too long. I've come across many that I thought would "be the one". They were all good businesses, however once I was involved (and put some cash into them) I found that it really was not what I was looking for and lost interest after awhile. This is why it is so important to really figure out what you want before you "go for it". If I only had done this from the beginning I would have saved myself some time and money...but then I would not have learned any lessons.
Here's what I was looking for:
- Easy and simple to do
- Can take it with me where ever I go
- No employees
- Potential to earn more that I desire
- Freedom
As I said before - I've looked at many money making opportunities and it doesn't hurt to read and research the ones that interest you.
Here is one that interests me ZeroFrictionMarketingFreedom. Check it out now and see if it's the right one for you. If not, keep looking and find the one that is right for you.
August 25, 2009
Getting What you Want
Many people think of a experience as being either good or bad. I believe there are no such thing as bad experiences - it's really an opportunity to fine tune what you would prefer to have happen.
Let's look at making money as a example. If you are not happy in the job you are currently in then you need to figure out why. Why don't you like this particular experience. The best way I've found to do this, and can be applied to any area of you life, is to make a list of the things you like and don't like. Yes it involves a bit of work on your part :-)
Writing a list helps you to see the good that you have and helps you to clearly recognized what you want. Now take a look at the things you don't like. Maybe your not making enough money or you don't like the hours you work.
Ask yourself this "what do I want?"
Let's say that one of your statements is "I don't like my hourly pay". Your first answer would probably be I want more money. Good answer. But how much money do you want? The best answers are when you break it down and get into specifics. Be reasonable with your answers. You need to believe that what you want is possible for you to get. So jumping from a current pay of $9/per hour to $20/per hour may not be believable to you but maybe you would believe that $12/per hour is perfect. It has to feel right.
So now what? What do you do after you've figured out what you really want? How do you figure out what will get you what you want?
It's time to put your mind to work. I'm a strong believer that we have the best answers within ourselves, if we would only ask the right questions and keep our desires up front and in our face as much as possible. Our minds love to solve problems - and it won't solve anything unless we ask the question.
So in order to solve the problem of how am I going to get the $12/per hour - you would write the ultimate question. I would write the ultimate question like this:
Like I said previously, you need to keep it in your face, you need to keep it in your mind as often as you can. You can do this in different ways like posting the question on the frig, in the car, on the mirror, next to the computer. Just be sure to read it several times a day. Just before sleep is a great time too.
You will amaze yourself with the ideas and opportunities that start showing up - you'll always get the best answers when you ask yourself the ultimate questions.
April 14, 2008
Fun with Money
Recently I was playing a game called The Prosperity Game. I found it in the book “Ask and It is Given” by Ester and Jerry Hicks. The purpose of the game is number one – to have fun. The other benefits are to help you focus on the things you desire and to broaden your thinking of having more wealth than you already have. By having fun with this game you put yourself in a positive mood.
Here’s how I play the game:
- First I open up the Excel check register I have saved on my computer.
- I make a pretend deposit of $1,000.
- I write out pretend checks making detailed descriptions of what I want.
- Now here is the key: Spend the $1,000 right away on anything your little heart desires.
That’s the end of the first day. Easy, right?
Now for day 2.
Do the same as above but this time deposit $2,000, day 3 deposit $3,000, etc. As time goes by you really start reaching for more and more ideas of what to spend that money on. I found that for each new day I would list all of the previous things I had listed from the day before and then add to it.
Because you are focusing your attention while playing this game, and because you’re having fun thinking of all those things you would love to have, those things that you want actually start showing up. I’ve already had a few things show up like clothes, a printer. Also you start noticing that the things from your game are being advertised on T.V. or you get a advertisement in the mail – it’s the little things like that which tell me that “someone” is listening to my requests.
Please note that this is not a game to play to try and force things to happen – It’s all in the FUN that makes it work.
Recently I tried this game a little different. I thought it might be fun to try to spend One Million Dollars in one day – Does anyone have any ideas on the $422,700.00 I have left to spend?
April 3, 2008
Up-date: Money
In 2007 I wrote about how Steve Pavlina had inspired me to create focus areas for the year instead of New Years resolutions. As a result, the following has come to me by staying focused and being positive. You can read about it here.
- April of 2007 I started working through a temporary service.
- September of 2007 I was hired as a permanent employee making more per hour than I ever had before (with no prior experience in this job field).
- Unexpected money flowing into ours lives (some in nice chunks).
- April 2008 - work is picking up for our company and my husband will be handling a huge project that will require less travel time.
The interesting thing is that I never planned to work for another company - but I do recognized that this is where I am suppose to be at the moment.
Something else that has recently come to me in one of my "a-ha" moments is accepting that fact that it is good to "receive". It is good and very good. More to come on this subject later.
April 6, 2007
Focus - Staying Positive
Staying Positive
This can be very challenging - particularly when it comes to finances. Finances seem to be a "In your face" type of situation. What I mean by "in your face" is that just about everything we want or need has to do with the all mighty dollar. And everyone seems to want you to give them their share; which is fine - when you're not feeling stressed about money. So how can I/we get to our "happy place"?
I've always been a pretty positive sort of person, always looking for the good in situations and people - but I wanted something that would focus my attention more. I thought...
- "What is positive?" Positive equals good.
- "What does good mean?" Good means appreciating or being happy.
- "How can I focus more on being happy/appreciative?" Write it down.
So I got myself a notebook and wrote on the front cover, "Appreciation". I've dedicated the book only to writing about what I am thankful for. On the top of the first page I wrote, "What do I appreciate today?", "What am I thankful for?" I write everything and anything that comes to my mind - people, places, things; I write about it all!
At this time I do most of my appreciation in the mornings because this is when I have the most quiet time - I sit up in bed with my cup of coffee ( this is one of those things I appreciate) and write. However, you can do this any time during the day that you can spend about 15-20 minutes without any major interruptions.
In the beginning I wrote everyday. Sometimes I ended up with a very long list and other days it may have been just a few items. The point is, that I made it a point to create a habit of being thankful everyday. I was focusing my attention. If I wasn't writing, I was reading what I had already wrote.
Here are some of the benefits that I have noticed:
- Increase in ability to focus
- Increased happiness (everyone wants to be happy!)
- Appreciation brings more of the same into your life (Law of Attraction)
You probably have areas in your own life that you would like to improve; write them down. Then focus your attention by appreciating everything and anything you can think of. The focus is in the writing and the ability to stay positive.
January 17, 2007
Focus Baby!
I read a great article at the beginning of this month called “Setting Your Primary Focus” by Steve Pavlina regarding New Year’s resolutions. He spoke of how he doesn’t make resolutions per se but he re-evaluates his life and chooses a focus area for that year. It really sounds like a better plan than trying stick to a resolution which is usually forgotten about in a month or two. It just makes so much sense.
This year I’m doing it the Pavlina way…focus baby!
I’ve chosen three area’s of focus for the year, financial, writing and having a stronger connection spiritually. The number one primary focus is the financial area with my other two areas’s being secondary. And of course I chose financial because this is the area at the moment that is seriously lacking in my world. I asked myself some questions when figuring out what I wanted to focus on; this was pretty easy for me. I just asked what areas were lacking in my life. Financial was the main area, the other two items are things I wish to improve. Here is an example of what sort of questions I asked myself:
- What area am I noticing lack or what would I like to improve in my life?
- Why do I want to improve this area?
- What sort of things can do to keep focused? and/or
- How will I do this?
I started this process a few days after I read Steve’s article and I’ve seen some interesting results. It’s too soon to post anything significant yet – but I’ll be sure to update my results down the road.
December 17, 2006
The Law of Appreciation - Money
I'm sure everyone can remember a time when someone (probably mom or dad) said "you should be thankful for that food on your plate. There are a lot of starving people that would love to have what you are eating." Because we were so young, we really didn't understand - we didn't put 2 and 2 together. Even as I grew up I still had a problem understanding the reason I should be thankful or appreciative of anything.
If I only knew then, what I know now. But I didn't. Thank goodness it's never too late to start.
So now you're saying "Well this doesn't apply to me. I'm very thankful for everything in my life. I appreciate everything."
My reply would be, "So - you appreciated the guy that cut you off in traffic today?" Ah, that was different you say. I think there was a point made.
One way to figure out if there are any areas in your life that you are not appreciating is to ask yourself a question. In what area(s) of your life are you experiencing lack? There are many areas to choose from that could be lacking in our lives. Here are just a few of them: relationships (this one could be a blog in itself), food, housing, friends, you name it and it may be possible that the cause of lack is really the lack of appreciating it. I'm sure one subject that we have all had our difficulties with is the lack of money.
Here is a recent example from my own life.
My husband and I own a painting business and work mainly with the new construction homes. This industry has been very slow this year and we have been just squeaking by with enough cash to cover our monthly expenses. The bills get paid, the gas tanks get filled, the food is bought - that's pretty much it. Not a lot of extra cash floating around our house to have any fun with let alone save any of it. Gee, I wonder if anyone else can relate to this scenario.
Well it came to my attention through all of the reading I've been doing, that to break this cycle of lack in my life I needed to start appreciating ALL of the money that comes to me. I just love those "a-ha" moments (someone turned on the light).
Here's what happened when I started to practice appreciating money:
While cleaning and organizing our bedroom I was coming across a few pennies, nickles and dimes. Every time I found one I would say "thank you" or "woo-hoo, a penny!" (with a smile on my face). I cleaned, organized and appreciated for 3 days (yes, it took 3 days to clean our bedroom, this also seems to be our catch-all room).
Within 2 days my husband received a call about a job that they wanted done as soon as possible. The day after this job was completed he received another call and had another job. Woo-hoo!!
I know, some of you are probably saying that it must be that the industry is picking up or that we were just lucky. You have the right to think anything you want to. And so do I. In my own opinion I believe the key to having and attracting more of anything into our lives is in the appreciation of everything. We need to start paying attention to the little things.
I'll be sure to keep you posted on my appreciation process.
I'm thankful for my pennies, are you?