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		<title>Blue Ocean Strategy? What the @#$% Is That?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 21:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8211;&#62; There is a book called “Blue Ocean Strategy” that talks about uncontested market space and making the competition irrelevant. Here is the main concept: if you market in a specific niche or market like the others do in that same market or niche, then you&#8217;re doing what&#8217;s called Red Ocean marketing. This means that [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">There is a book called “Blue Ocean Strategy” that talks about uncontested market space and making the competition irrelevant. Here is the main concept: if you market in a specific niche or market like the others do in that same market or niche, then you&#8217;re doing what&#8217;s called Red Ocean marketing. This means that you are all getting bloody trying to compete with each other for a finite market share. Each of you is trying to out-do each other in a market that has a limited number of customers, a limited price point, a limited profit margin, a limited everything! Let me give you an example. Let&#8217;s take pizza.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">All the pizza places (Domino&#8217;s, CiCi&#8217;s, Pizza Hut, etc.) are using T.V. commercials, mailed flyers, magazine and newspaper ads, radio ads and more. Everyone is doing the same thing. How low can their prices go before they&#8217;re losing money? How many customers can they reasonably get? What can they possibly do that the other companies haven&#8217;t already done, but the bottom line is this – it&#8217;s still <strong>PIZZA!</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Pepsi competes with Coke and all the other soft drink companies out there. All they can do is package differently or change the taste. That&#8217;s about it. And what can the other soft drink companies do? What can an insurance company offer a potential customer that the other insurance companies are not offering? What can a car manufacturer offer a potential customer that the other manufacturers are not offering? What can a retail store offer potential customers that other retail stores do not offer? You see what I&#8217;m getting at here?</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Whatever your product or service is, chances are you&#8217;re just killing yourself by trying to out-do the other companies in your market. You&#8217;re all beating yourselves bloody in the name of competition.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">But you ask, “What else can I do?”</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Well, let&#8217;s look at Cirque du Soleil. There were two major circus giants who were known as the best in the industry. Other smaller circuses tried to compete in the same market and got nowhere. They all tried to use animals, tents, performers doing the same tricks and what happened? The small ones stayed “small potatoes” or went out of business entirely, and the two circus giants, due to the declining economy, had to raise prices, cut back performances and/or quality, down-size, etc. And the more they did this, the fewer customers they had. That becomes a vicious cycle to nowhere.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">So, did Cirque du Soleil follow this formula? No! They created a completely different market and a totally different business model, and even did this with their prices doubled and tripled what the normal circus prices used to be. And they dominate that market! They don&#8217;t use animals. They use use artists/performers and use story themes in their shows. Wow!</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">What about Apple? As the electronics market evolves, companies who create new technologies are the ones who prosper. What about green energy? Same thing there.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Blue Ocean Strategy is about creating NEW markets by creating new products, technologies or new services, not competing in the same old, same old.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Even the MLM industry falls victim to the red ocean strategy. It never fails to amaze me that people who want to quit the corporate world and go into business for themselves choose an MLM business that <strong>IS COMPETING WITH EVERYONE ELSE</strong> in the same industry. Health products. Electricity. Insurance, for crying out loud. Kitchen ware. Why would you do that? How in the world do you think you will become successful?</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Now this is interesting – a totally new product/service comes along that <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>NO ONE ELSE</strong></span> is doing, that the entry fee is ridiculously low, that is cutting edge, like Cirque du Soleil, and do people want to get involved? No! They instead join a company that is one of 20 others just like it. And yet they have high expectations of success. They work hard for a short or long period of time, they invest lots of money and effort and time, and then they quit. Or they just marginally get by. Then they go tell everyone they know that MLMs don&#8217;t work. Or they jump to a different MLM company that is, again, one of many doing the same product/service. And these are <strong>NOT</strong> stupid people!</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">So tell me, if you had an urge to begin your own business and you are drawn to the MLM business model, <em>which, seriously, is the only way to set your own work schedule and salary limit,</em> wouldn&#8217;t you want to put the odds in your favor? Wouldn&#8217;t you consider a company that had a low entry fee, that was super easy to do, that was growing like crazy and that had <strong>NO COMPETITION? </strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 18:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, I read in a book by Noah St. John that the reason I haven&#39;t reached any of my goals is because something that I&#39;m totally unaware of is holding me back. He said that I have to figure out what it is that is preventing me from moving forward and then deal with it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, I read in a book by Noah St. John that the reason I haven&#39;t reached any of my goals is because something that I&#39;m totally unaware of is holding me back. He said that I have to figure out what it is that is preventing me from moving forward and then deal with it. Is it some deeply held belief? Is it something I &quot;learned&quot; in my life experiences? Is it something I just made up in my head with no basis whatsoever? Is it something I read on a bathroom wall? (that reminds me of a phone call I need to make)</p>
<p>What is my problem?</p>
<p>I stayed awake for several hours last nite trying to come up with the &quot;Great Aha!&quot; Man, it was tough, let me tell you! And I could only think of two things that made an impact on me: 1) it would require lots of work (heck, we&#39;re working hard already!) and 2) it would mean long periods without my wife Sara nearby (I don&#39;t like that! Maybe I&#39;m co-dependent?) Another possibility is that I have too many expectations of others and don&#39;t want to be disappointed (like I&#39;m not already!)</p>
<p>So, what is my problem?</p>
<p>What am I afraid of here? Do I not want to lose friends by outgrowing them? Am I afraid of rubbing shoulders with rich and famous people? Would my responsibilities increase somehow? Would people I don&#39;t even know be suspicious of me or think poorly of me out of jealousy or their own prejudices? Should I even care? Would I have to dress better? (God, I hope not!)</p>
<p>What is my problem?</p>
<p>I suspect that this blog will be have a sequel, since I haven&#39;t come up with any answers yet. I do know that I need to figure this out and soon.</p>
<p>So&#8230;until then&#8230;uh, whatever.</p>
<p>P.S. You may think that this has nothing to do with business, but you would be wrong. This has to do with EVERY aspect of our lives and perhaps you could be thinking about what&#39;s holding YOU back! Just a suggestion.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8211;&#62; What is the most important thing, in my opinion, you can do in sales and marketing? Follow up!! I&#8217;ll say it again, Follow Up! Somewhere, somehow, sometime, you will get a lead for your business. It may be through the many different advertisements you put out or through your networking. It may be through [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8211;&gt;</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">What is the most important thing, in my opinion, you can do in sales and marketing?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Follow up!!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I&rsquo;ll say it again,<span> </span>Follow Up!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><!--[if !supportEmptyParas]-->Somewhere, somehow, sometime, you will get a lead for your business. It may be through the many different advertisements you put out or through your networking. It may be through a referral from an existing customer. It may be through your email campaigns or your Facebook ads or Google ads. It may be through Twitter or some other social network. It may be through your direct mail campaigns. No matter how you get them, leads have to be followed up on. Or with. So I don&rsquo;t use perfect English here, so sue me.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><!--[if !supportEmptyParas]-->Statistics show that most businesses follow up only once or twice. <em><strong>Maybe</strong></em> 3 times. And of course, people being as lazy or busy or distracted as they are, they don&rsquo;t respond to those follow ups. It has been found that the company willing to follow up <strong>6 or more times</strong> usually gets the response and the sale. And that&rsquo;s the truth! Some may call it legalized stalking. Well, don&rsquo;t forget you want to follow up, not bird dog, harass, harangue or smother. Nor do you want to lurk, ambush, slink, or skulk. Trench coats are not the uniform of the day. Business is hard work and follow up is one of the methods used to get sales. Follow up can be done in many different ways, just as advertising and marketing can be. One of the best methods besides phone calls is to send a greeting card or two. They can be set up to be sent automatically and someone else will do the printing, stuffing and mailing. You can send one for less than $1.00. If you would like to find out more, go to <a href="http://www.sendoutnow.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.sendoutnow.com?referer=');">http://www.sendoutnow.com</a> to try it out for <strong><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">FREE</span></strong>. Follow up is the most boring and frustrating part of the sales process and it&rsquo;s very difficult not to take the non-responses as personal rejection and become discouraged and of course, give up. But once again, the one who perseveres gets the rewards.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">You&rsquo;ve got to be willing to do what most others won&rsquo;t, and that&rsquo;s follow up. Do it wisely. Do it consistently. And do it legally. But you gotta do it!</p>
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		<title>Today Is NOT A Good Day!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 18:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>netfun5</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; We had to put our dog down this morning. His name is Duke and he was a Pembrook Welsh Corgi. He was an older dog that was rescued when he was about 5 years old. He was having many health issues, including seizures. As many of you can identify, we loved him very [...]]]></description>
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<p>We had to put our dog down this morning. His name is Duke and he was a Pembrook Welsh Corgi. He was an older dog that was rescued when he was about 5 years old. He was having many health issues, including seizures. As many of you can identify, we loved him very much! Here he is enjoying the Texas bluebonnets.</p>
<p>And now he&#39;s gone.</p>
<p>Life can be short, can&#39;t it? You never know what is in store for you, even though you may have other plans. Since we all know people (ourselves included) who end up at the end of their days wondering what went wrong and how come they never got to do the things they dreamed of as kids, or how did the time pass so quickly, or God, I hate this job and I don&#39;t know why I&#39;m still doing it, or how did I get stuck with this spouse and these kids, or why am I still driving a damned Volkswagen, or&#8230;.you get the point.</p>
<p>Are you living your dreams? Most of us are not. Many of us are in the autumn of our years, experiencing health issues and wondering where the time went. Most of us have given up on ever living our dreams! Most of us can&#39;t even dream anymore, period! Is that you? I know, you have responsibilities. You have families. You&#39;re doing what you do for your kids, right? So they can have the life you don&#39;t? Funny thing is, we&#39;re teaching them to do the exact same things we did &#8211; be responsible, go to school, get a GOOD JOB, get a REAL JOB, not something frivolous like acting, writing, painting, gardening, food, something weird like that. Oh, no, not for our kids! We want them to be lawyers, doctors, engineers. We want them to make the big bucks. We want them to turn out just like us, going for the almighty dollar to live a <strong><em>&quot;comfortable&quot;</em></strong>&nbsp; life. What a load of crap!</p>
<p>You know, there&#39;s still time to do something. Maybe not live all your dreams or even any one of them, but at least you can learn to dream again. You can talk it over with your family about how life is about relationships and pursuing your passions. Make a Bucket List. Have your kids make a Bucket List. Post it on the refrigerator and check off each item when someone experiences it. </p>
<p>&quot;Oh, that is silly,&quot; you say. Damn right it is. But that&#39;s what makes life the fun it&#39;s supposed to be. It&#39;s not supposed to be about the mind-numbing, plodding along, trying to make ends meet and criticizing everyone else kind of experience most of us have. What&#39;s that phrase? &quot;Life sucks, and then you die.&quot; Gee, I wonder what the state of mind was of the guy who coined that phrase. I wonder what his life was like.</p>
<p>I don&#39;t want to live like that. I&#39;ve seen that for most of my life and I want to change it before it&#39;s too late. I&#39;m sure Duke didn&#39;t want to lay around in his own urine because he couldn&#39;t walk. He wanted to chase his tennis ball. He wanted to chase cats and squirrels. He wanted to eat 5 times a day. Scrambled eggs with cheese on them were his favorite. (we only gave him that maybe once a month, Maybe). We mostly fed him healthy foods like raw meat and vegetables. He particularly liked peas. We don&#39;t know why. I&#39;m sure even Duke had dreams. </p>
<p>Don&#39;t wait &#39;til it&#39;s too late! Don&#39;t wait &#39;til some family member has to put you down! No, life is for living, not for surviving!</p>
<p>Get your Bucket List started today and you&#39;ll feel a change in your life! And don&#39;t worry about the ridicule you&#39;ll get from your spouse and kids. Eventually they will see that you are happier and more relaxed and then they&#39;ll be on board. If they don&#39;t, you can divorce them and move on (just kidding here). If none of this makes any sense to you, then just keep on keepin&#39; on and criticize me. You won&#39;t hurt my feelings. If some of this does resonate with you, then think about making some changes. </p>
<p>Until you do, nothing <em><strong>will</strong></em> change.</p>


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		<title>After 2064 Years, What Have We Learned?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 21:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#34;The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt &#160;should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.&#34; Sound familiar? Who wrote this, do [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sound familiar? Who wrote this, do you suppose? It was Cicero in 55 B.C. <strong>Holy crap!</strong> 55 B.C.! See any parallels with our society and government? So if nothing changes after 2064 years, why are you worrying about the economy? About crime? About who&#39;s in office or who&#39;s going to be in office? Who cares about who&#39;s going to be voted off the island or lose the most weight? What difference does it make who is America&#39;s next top model or who wins the dance contest? Start paying attention to the choices you make in your <strong>own</strong> life. Begin to take action on the things you actually have control over instead of fussing about things that are out of your control.</p>
<p>Want to know what else hasn&#39;t changed? Business practices. With the global population increases, most companies still think that advertising is the key. It&#39;s not. Advertising may get them in the door, but what keeps them coming back is relationships. Statistics have shown that 60% or more of sales comes from <strong>REPEAT BUSINESS.</strong> And there is no repeat business if there is no relationship of some kind. Good relationships make the world go &#39;round. Bad relationships make the world go &#39;round. That&#39;s what life is all about. So how do you begin a relationship? How do you grow a relationship? There is a key word here. It&#39;s called &quot;personal.&quot; You have to get personal with people and show you care about them. If you don&#39;t like people, then this isn&#39;t going to be easy for you. Who said, &quot;No man is an island&quot;? I thought it was Hemingway but it turns out it was a guy named John Donne in 1624. Wow, even way back then people knew it was about relationships!&nbsp;</p>
<p>&quot;All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated&#8230;As therefore the bell that rings to a sermon, calls not upon the preacher only, but upon the congregation to come: so this bell calls us all: but how much more me, who am brought so near the door by this sickness&#8230;.No man is an island, entire of itself&#8230;any man&#39;s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.&quot; &#8211; John Donne</p>
<p>You may notice that there is no new thought here. All this stuff has historical precedence and all we have to do is learn/research it. But I&#39;m saving you the trouble. Just pay attention to our blogs and you will learn all you need to know about relationship marketing and growing your business in a way that will keep it thriving.</p>
<p><em><strong>To your business success!<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 22:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past weekend, after being inspired by seeing all the wildflowers on our way to and from Austin, Texas, Sara and I went to Lowes and bought a butt load of plants and flowers and stuff to replace what we lost in the freeze this winter. I just finished my second day in a row [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past weekend, after being inspired by seeing all the wildflowers on our way to and from Austin, Texas, Sara and I went to Lowes and bought a butt load of plants and flowers and stuff to replace what we lost in the freeze this winter. I just finished my second day in a row of digging, planting and watering, and my back (among other things) is killing me! I probably should not have tried to do it all in one or two days &#8212; I could have done a little each day this whole week, but NOoooooo! <em><strong>Instant Gratification</strong></em> is my middle name.</p>
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	Hey, you know what? This is just like networking! And luckily, I can make a blog out of this, so here goes.</p>
<p>Developing and strengthening your business depends, not on sales, but on relationships. After all, you can&#39;t have sales without relationships. People generally do business with people they know, trust and maybe even like. Low prices don&#39;t always make the sale. Sometimes is a matter of convenience to where the customer is and most times it&#39;s because the customer perceives some kind of relationship with your business. It could be good customer service. It could be that you&#39;ve been locally established for 30 years and they feel you are trustworthy. It could be they heard of you by referral. It could be because they know you personally. It could be any number of relationship-related reasons. Just plain newspaper and T.V. ads don&#39;t convince people to do business with them because anyone can make an ad or commercial and when was the last time you saw or read someone <strong>HONESTLY</strong> saying, &quot;Yeah, we aren&#39;t the best and our stuff is just like the guy down the street, but we have a really clean store and I smile a lot?&quot; No one in their right mind is going to make themselves look like less than God&#39;s gift to whatever! So, knowing that, why would you believe anything they say?</p>
<p>Business is about relationships, and you have to plant the relationship seeds and water them and tend to them a lot in the beginning until the relationship roots take hold. Then you can back off a bit but continue to maintain contact in different ways. Well, just like the new plants I planted this week, it takes lots of work in the beginning, but the payoff is <strong>BIG</strong>! Like anything else, you get out of it what you put into it, and if you don&#39;t put any effort into relationships with your customers or suppliers, you&#39;re most likely going to have a bumpy business ride. I don&#39;t think that doing relationship building is going to hurt in any way, but it may take a bit of getting used to if you&#39;ve never done that kind of thing before. Check out our other blogs for the step by step on how to establish and maintain relationships. You may be surprised to find that you&#39;re doing some of those things already, especially since most of them are natural. We just do what we&#39;ve seen others do instead because if they&#39;re all doing it, then it must be what to do, right? On the other hand, look at how much money is being spent chasing sales and research how little it&#39;s paying off. Don&#39;t follow the business masses! Set yourself apart and be more successful! Not only is that the name of the game, but it&#39;s ultimately more rewarding on so many levels.</p>
<p><em><strong>To your business success!<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[This past weekend we headed up to Austin from Houston. Along the way we encountered vistas of the famed Texas Bluebonnets. The views were indeed awesome! We also had to avoid a plethora of parked cars along the highway shoulder. It seems that many, many (did I mention &#34;many&#34;) people who, seeing these fields, hillocks [...]]]></description>
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<p>This past weekend we headed up to Austin from Houston. Along the way we encountered vistas of the famed Texas Bluebonnets. The views were indeed awesome! We also had to avoid a plethora of parked cars along the highway shoulder. It seems that many, many (did I mention &quot;many&quot;) people who, seeing these fields, hillocks and pastures of bluebonnets felt compelled to stop and pose with each other and their families and their dogs/cats for pictures. They were standing or sitting or lying down in the flowers. They were pointing and waving and smiling. Some were sneezing and coughing and their eyes were watering and itching because of the allergies, but hey, who cares? These are <strong>BLUEBONNETS</strong> for crying out loud, and you don&#39;t get to see them but once a year! What an attraction these wildflowers have over us! If only we could monetize this somehow!</p>
<p>So that brings up the question, &quot;What Do You Attract?&quot; Or better yet, what is it about your business that attracts customers to you? Is your product or service what attracts people to do business with you? Is it your wonderful compelling marketing approach? Is it that you have pictures of bluebonnets on your web site?</p>
<p>Let&#39;s look at this for a minute. What makes the bluebonnets attractive? Well, they involve scarcity because they only bloom once a year. They are different from other flowers because they are &#8230;uh&#8230;blue. And look like bonnets. And they exist almost extensively only in the wild. And they are mostly unique to Texas. Does your business have characteristics similar to these? Are you providing a product or service that is unique and that people are looking for? Is your marketing different from the everyday corporate stuff you see other businesses use &#8211; for example, do you foster relationships with your customers instead of treating them as just faceless people? Do you promote once-a-year events or pricing? Do you give <strong>VALUE</strong>? What do you do to make your business stand out? What will make people pull over and park on the side of the road to check out what you&#39;ve got?</p>
<p>How can you make your business <strong>ATTRACTIVE</strong> and not just the same old same old? Step back a bit and take a good look at your business and your business goals from an outside perspective. Start thinking outside the box. Brainstorm with other people for ideas. Take surveys. In short, if you were the guy or girl on the street, what would compel you to do business with you? What would make ME want to see what you&#39;re offering and make me want to buy it?</p>
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	These are questions you should be constantly asking yourself. Everybody and their brother is trying to sell something. We&#39;re inundated with all the advertising every day in every way. If you don&#39;t want to get lost in the crowd, you need to come up with ideas to make potential customers see you and hear you and more importantly<strong>, WANT WHAT YOU&#39;VE GOT!</strong></p>
<p>As for me, I&#39;m taking an antihistamine for my runny nose. Thank God the bluebonnets only come out once a year!</p>
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<p><em><strong>To your business success!<br />
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		<title>Profound Bumper Sticker?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 21:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw a bumper sticker today during my travels. It said, &#34;If you die of natural causes, you&#39;re a wussy.&#34; At first glance, that&#39;s one of the stupidest things I&#39;ve ever heard. But then, it got me thinking&#8230; What did that really mean in my everyday life? And here&#39;s what I came up with: Life [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw a bumper sticker today during my travels. It said, &quot;If you die of natural causes, you&#39;re a wussy.&quot; At first glance, that&#39;s one of the stupidest things I&#39;ve ever heard. But then, it got me thinking&#8230; What did that really mean in my everyday life? And here&#39;s what I came up with: Life is for living, and that means taking risks. If I spend my entire life playing it &quot;safe,&quot; then at the end I&#39;ll probably have regrets about all the things I was afraid to try. It could be not asking that pretty girl to dance at the school sock hop (remember those?), and unfortunately, I didn&#39;t. It could be not traveling to that exotic spot I&#39;ve dreamed about (I need to make a Bucket List). It could be not pursuing the vocation I wanted or using my God given talents, instead of doing &quot;what was expected of me&quot; by my family or friends (that&#39;s what I did, sort of). It could be as simple as not telling my spouse my deepest desires and fears (which I don&#39;t). It could be not telling my kids that I love them and assuming that they know instead (fortunately or not, I don&#39;t have any kids). Basically, it could be <strong>ALWAYS</strong> living in my comfort zone. Happily, I&#39;m glad to report that I don&#39;t live in my comfort zone anymore. At this late stage in my life (don&#39;t go there!) I&#39;ve finally begun a journey of New Things, some of which scare the crap out of me <strong>AND</strong> my wife, but at the same time are giving me more satisfaction than I can ever remember having. Have you seen that Jack In The Box commercial about Jack bungie jumping? New Things! No, bungie jumping is not on my list. So, back to that bumper sticker. Did it mean something really&#8230;uh.. meaningful? I think so. I think it was a reminder to live life, not just survive it. So, to that end &#8211; here&#39;s to NEW THINGS! (Thanks, Jack!)</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 17:22:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting thing happened yesterday. I was on Facebook and I saw a status update from a friend of mine. It was about an issue he was having with someone else. Many of the responsive postings from his friends were on there and they mostly said what I thought were the usual tired, unimaginative things you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting thing happened yesterday. I was on Facebook and I saw a status update from a friend of mine. It was about an issue he was having with someone else. Many of the responsive postings from his friends were on there and they mostly said what I thought were the usual tired, unimaginative things you hear every day from boring, unimaginative people. I felt compelled to post something that I thought would make them laugh and lighten up. Maybe get them thinking a little. Guess what? No one responded. Hell, I don&#39;t think anyone even noticed! After another several predictable responses from the same or new people, I put another post up that was a twist on my first one. Did anyone comment? No! I found my wife and began criticizing the seemingly limited mentality of the public in general and those people on Facebook specifically. I ran them down pretty good, I&#39;ll tell ya! Sara smiled at me and effectively summarized my tirade when she said, &quot;You don&#39;t feel appreciated, do you?&quot; BAM! That was it! I was depending on others to appreciate and validate me! Do you do that too? So here&#39;s the deal. Here&#39;s a quote from Abraham-Hicks (see abraham-hicks.com) to put it in perspective. &quot;See this world as a free world, and see everyone in it as trying &#8211; through their individual experiences &#8211; to find their way back to that calling, back to that Source Energy. And even though there are billions of them going about it in a way that is different than you would choose, there is no right or wrong way. In other words, bless them all and get on with the only thing YOU have any power about, which is opening or closing YOUR vortex to YOUR state of Well-Being.&quot; What Abraham-Hicks is saying is this: YOU have control over your own thoughts and feelings, which in turn create your life experiences. What others think or don&#39;t think of you has no bearing on anything. YOU give yourself validation and YOU appreciate yourself for who you are and everything will turn out fine, in spite of any surrounding environments. In fact, YOUR reality will be exactly what you want while others struggle with trying to ineffectively CONTROL their own circumstances. So&#8230;I&#39;m appreciating my own self. I give myself permission to be who I am. I am beautiful, valuable and worthy, whether others see it or not. I realize that others, including YOU, are also as beautiful, valuable and worthy, as I am. To our success&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 22:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here it is, a brand new day. You just woke up and you&#39;re preparing to go to work or just start your day in general. What are you thinking? How are you feeling? Do you turn on the morning crap&#8230;I mean, news on your radio or T.V.? Why in the world would you sabotage yourself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here it is, a brand new day. You just woke up and you&#39;re preparing to go to work or just start your day in general. What are you thinking? How are you feeling? Do you turn on the morning crap&#8230;I mean, news on your radio or T.V.? Why in the world would you sabotage yourself that way? Haven&#39;t you had enough doom and gloom, blame and recriminations, death and destruction? Do you <strong>DELIBERATELY</strong> decide what your day, week, month or year is going to look like? If you&#39;re like most people, you <strong>DON&#39;T</strong>. We belong to a very big club, you and I. Oh we may make some quick plans in the morning but as soon as we hit the door we&#39;re fighting fires, solving problems &#8211; in short, we&#39;re reacting to things that happen around us. We&#39;ve been doing this all our lives. It&#39;s second nature, isn&#39;t it? On the one hand, we want results. We want answers. We want sales and referrals. We don&#39;t want to waste time and money. We don&#39;t want to feel frustrated. We don&#39;t want mistakes. And yet, it seems that those things are just what we get. In fact, it seems that those things are almost ALL we get! How can we turn this around? Well, you&#39;ve come to the right place, Bunky, &#39;cause I can tell you. We need to live <strong>DELIBERATE</strong> lives. What does that mean, you ask? Well, it means, first of all, that we do things <strong>on purpose</strong>. It means that we stop rubbing elbows with the woes of the world. Stop feeding ourselves with the trash of other people&#39;s sorry lives. Stop listening to the media. By media, I mean newspapers (remember those?), radio, T.V. What could they possibly offer us? They are nothing but negative information. They evoke just about every bad feeling imaginable &#8211; horror, fear, anger, shame, guilt, you name it, they serve it up. And does it make a single difference in our lives? Can we do one damn thing about any of it? You bet your ass, we can&#39;t! Not really. We&#39;ve seen the T.V. reports. We&#39;ve heard that horrific language and anger of today&#39;s excuse for music. Next, let&#39;s focus on things we want or want to happen. Let&#39;s write them down and get specific. For example, today, I want to meet 3 potential clients and make 1 new sale. I will remain calm no matter what happens at work. I will call my wife today and tell her how much I love her. I will look for a shortcut home from work to avoid traffic and if I cannot do that, I will listen to a self improvement CD while sitting in traffic. Tomorrow I will make 4 phone calls to (fill in names here). I will eat a healthy meal for lunch, with no carbs, no refined sugars, no saturated fats. See how this works? Plan everything. Sure, there will be setbacks. But instead of reacting like we used to, let us deliberately resolve to stay calm. Each setback is not the end of the world. <strong>This is important:</strong> we don&#39;t feel guilty if we have a rough time getting started and make some mistakes or can&#39;t follow through. If we can&#39;t do it today, we can do it tomorrow. Let&#39;s set aside some time during each day to just relax and count our blessings. All we need is 5 minutes. Just doing this alone will transform our lives and our business. There is so much more of these types of things that can be done, but this is the beginning of a new day, a rebirth of ourselves, if you think of it that way. Its the first step on a new journey. Small changes in our attitudes or actions can, over time, make such a huge difference! What&#39;s easier, staying stuck in the same old knee-jerk rut of a sucky, frustrating life, or making some small simple changes that can transform us and everything around us?</p>
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