Saturday, 13 October 2007

Simple actions reap Big Rewards!

Today I am writing about one of the mostpowerful yet simple 'pebbles of action'towards building your mountain of success.

This one action step will separate you fromthe crowd and empower you to develop anetwork of people, who have a high regardof respect for you.

The action is simplyusing a *Few words of Appreciation*.

The words....

'Thank You' are simple but at the sametime extremely powerful!


I wrote in a past issue that the differencebetween ordinary and EXTRAordinary is just alittle bit of EXTRA.

Well, as I meet peopleand do business, I always make an extra-effort to say 'Thank You' by way of e-mail, voicemailor send a card in the mail.

People always comment how much they appreciatedthe 'Thank You'.

In these days of such hecticschedules and people running all over the placeand trying to get ahead, sometimes we forget thesimplest things in life are the most powerful andrewarding.

You need to think to yourself about atime someone sent you a thank you and how muchit meant to you.

Always remember to...'Do unto others as you would have done unto you!'

After you finish an event make a note to yourselfto send a timely thank-you. Simple actions reapbig rewards!

I personally like to leave a voicemailmessage or send an e-mail message with the subject

Life is a journey and as you progress, the key is
to establish a reputation as one who appreciates others.



Life is a journey and as you progress, the key isto establish a reputation as one who appreciatesothers.

People will always feel comfortable tointroduce you to one of their contacts knowingyour past pattern has been one of professionalismand respect.

You need to realize that your most notableachievements in life will usually be the resultof someone introducing you to one of his or hercontacts.

From this day forward, always take a littlepebble of action in order to build your mountainof success!

'Thank you' is a fantastic place to start!

I will start the ball rolling by thanking YOU!

I truly appreciate your time and testimonialsabout how we have been able to empower youto achieve your WHY in Life!

I Thank You for Being a *True Champion*!


Creating 1000 Mill.ionaires by the Day!John Di Lemme

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Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Positive Self Talk


Positive Self Talk helps you tap into your inner strengths.

We all have inner strengths.

Positive Self Talk is about using your mind in the way you want to help yourself. It helps us to decide how we'll react to stress.

When we do the opposite (negative thinking) we create more stress for ourselves. Here are some ways to use Positive Self Talk.


Think about a positive statement you can tell yourself when you're feeling signs of stress (examples are "I feel relaxed and calm" or "I feel peaceful" or "no-one can annoy me").


Tell yourself positive statements every day (examples: "I am good at ….",

"I have inner strength",

"I have true beauty within",

"all is well", "I feel peaceful now").


Picture seeing yourself in a positive situation - one that you want to move towards (eg see yourself doing that school test and being relaxed about it and doing well, picture the teacher reading your test and being impressed on how well you did).


Remind yourself of things you've done well in the past (I did well on that school project last year, this means I can do it again).


Look at the big picture - will it really matter in 5 years? will the world stop turning if it does/doesn't happen?


Work on what you can control, accept the rest and let it go.


You can even make a tape of your own voice saying positive, relaxing, supportive things.

For more information, click through to http://www.positive-relaxation.com

Sunday, 7 October 2007

Go On A Journey As You Memorize

A healthy lifestyle is the good way to go in battling memorization issues. You may not know it but what you eat and the things that you do everyday affect the way you perform mental tasks, such as learning and memorizing.


Just as you do regular exercises for your body which allows good oxygen to flow to your brain; it's also good to observe good sleeping habits. Proper sleep (sleeping up to 8 hours) overnight is a good way to battle memory lapses later on. Also, it keeps you active on any memory-requiring activities that are going to go your way, allowing you to concentrate more.


As for a dose of your regular brain exercises, try the journey system. It's a form of Loci system. So pretend that you have a box of chocolates, computer mouse, shoes and an apple to memorize. You take them with you as you travel along the highway going to the office since you'll be taking the same route again going back home. This is important because it matters if you know an area very well or not. If not, then the journey system wouldn't be too useful.


So imagine yourself driving to work. First, picture a box of chocolates replacing all the large billboards you usually pass everyday, imagine them hanging there, big and wide similar to a movie screen. Next, you approach slow traffic just beneath the overpass. Picture the cars passing on it as computer mouse cars traveling really, really fast in lanes. After that, you try to beat the time so you won't go late and pass by your usual lunch place. Instead of a huge hamburger on the roof, you see a huge pair of shoes. And lastly, you reach the parking lot and greet the talking apple at the gate who is normally the polite old security guard. Silly, yet simple and effective.


So try to alter the normal things you see everyday to something extraordinary and unbelievable. Your memory cells will thank you for it.


Click below to learn more about memorizing using the Journey method and other memory improvement techniques as well as the software to practice:

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