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Posted by personalsuccess1 on September 13, 2008

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Some people are always successful

Posted by personalsuccess1 on September 12, 2008

Like everyone else I´ve spent some time thinking about why some people are so successful in life, and what factors in success that are under more personal control than others.

Successful people might be intelligent. Or have had a socially well connected upbringings. Or be naturally energetic and open and positive. But a lot of the factors that make some people more successful at almost anything in life are very much under their control. And much can be improved in anyone’s life by learning from the people that have gone before us. Here are some of the thoughts on success that I´ve come up with from reading/watching documentaries throughout the years about people such as Michael Jordan, Thomas Edison, Eleanor Roosevelt and Henry Ford. The following factors of success are just a few and I´m quite sure there are a lot more.

They make decisions and take action Right or wrong action, they take it. Either way it’s always better than making no decisions and taking no action at all. As Franklin Roosevelt said: “It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.” They do things even when they don´t feel like it I think this is a pretty huge factor. A lot of us back down when we don´t want to do something, even though it may eventually bring us to a wonderful experience or goal.

Successful people may not always like doing some of the things they have to do. But they do them anyway. And in the longer run that makes all the difference. They do the most productive thing right now Instead of trapping themselves in doing productive but not so important tasks or projects they realise what’s most important and do that. And after they´re done with that they do what´s most important again. Instead of just doing a lot of things, they think and plan before they act and try to focus as much as possible of their thoughts and actions on those few very important things. They do one thing at a time Many of them don´t seem to multi-task. Some reasons for avoiding that may be that it creates internal confusion, wastes time and spreads the multi-tasker too thinly. Instead, they do one thing and focus on that until it is done. Then they do the next thing until it is done. Focusing 100% on one task at a time will get it done quicker and better. They have a positive attitude A negative attitude can be very damaging and limiting to one´s life. A positive one can open new doors every day. It can open your mind to new ideas and input and create or sustain great relationships. It helps you through the hard times as a successful person often sees an opportunity within what others would merely see as a problem. Have a look at Take The Postivity Challenge for more thoughts and practical tips for creating a more positive attitude. They have redefined failure While a lot of people see failure as a way to rationalizing the feeling of wanting to giving up or as a sign that it´s actually time to do something else successful people tend to see it more as useful feedback. They may not like to fail, but they don´t fear it – or at least they have little fear of it – and they know that if they fail they´ve been there before and they can start over again and succeed. This is of course a very useful belief and keeps successful people going while the rest have already given up. They don´t let fear hold them back They overcome fear and slay that dragon whenever they face it. Or they may have defined or redefined reality so that fear is substantially decreased or even gone in some areas of their life. Doing this enables you to take action on your thoughts. This pulls down the barriers in the mind and create new roads and opens up to whole new possibilities. Have a look at 5 Life-Changing Keys to Overcoming Your Fear for more on both slaying your dragons and redefining your reality to contain less fear. They have found a purpose in life They are internally driven rather than externally driven. They do what they have a burning desire to do rather than conforming to what others think they should do. Even if what the others think may be positive and successful stuff. The Michael Jordans, the Edisons and the Stephen Kings have figured out what they want to do in life and are doing it (or did it). The purpose, I think, is largely why they can keep on going and be motivated while others may tire or just go and do something else that they find more purposeful. The successes love their purpose and when they aligned with it then it seems to push them forward with enthusiasm and energy through life. They don´t get distracted When others get too caught up in everyday life to do what they really want to do the successes don´t. They can really focus on actually doing what´s important and what needs to be done. Again, this seems to go back to having a purpose and more clear sense of direction in life. They value their time highly and plan it out well A lot of people don´t value their time that much. Successful people have a purpose in life and therefore they do. They have so much they want and an inner urge to do it and therefore need to plan well to use their days effectively. They´ve got awesome communication-skills So very much of what we do in life has to do with other people. So it seems quite obvious that to be successful you´ll probably have to have good or great communication-skills (or hire someone that has such skills). People skills is fortunately something anyone can improve and develop. Have a look at Do You Do these 10 Mistakes in a Conversation and How to Make a Great First Impression for some useful tips. They have an open mind and are willing to learn Successful people take the time to study and learn – and often seem to really like doing it – what is necessary to improve their skills. They are open to thoughts, suggestions, solutions, new information and change rather than thinking they already know everything, that there is not much more to learn and that everything should be as it has always been. What to focus on? Now, what factors are the most important ones, where should one focus the energy? I am currently focusing on improving my ability to take action, doing what I may not feel like doing and doing the most productive thing right now. To me it seems like these three factors are very important and since they are pretty interconnected they are easy to combine. I think what you should focus on varies a lot. And it’s up to everyone to figure that out for themselves. But if you´re anything like me you probably already know what areas you need to work on.

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Google Chrome

Posted by personalsuccess1 on September 3, 2008

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For those eager to download the beta version of Google’s Chrome Web browser the best they can do for now is ponder the official screenshots of the browser. The availability of the beta Google Chrome browser is expected later today.

If the screenshots aren’t enough for you there is also the Google Chrome comic book that explains what Google Chrome is and why it was developed.

As of this writing the Google comic book on Chrome appears to be overwhelmed and is not accessible. For an alternate browse of the Google Comic book check out this reprint at Google Books.

For background on Google Chrome check out earlier Today@PCWorld coverage.

Here are some of the screenshots taken from Google’s official Google Chrome Web page (which appears to be inactive right now).


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Here are the screenshots as they appeared on the Google Chrome site’s front page. Note the site is not accessible right now with many speculating the official download will be available to the public at 2pm ET.

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Screenshot shows Google Calendar and a pop-up window asking if you if you’d like to “Create shortcuts in the following locations.” This seems to reinforce Google’s drive to blur the line between Web-based applications and desktop applications.

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Here is a close up of browser tabs utilized in Google Chrome. It appears that Chrome will create thumbnails of “most visited” Web sites visited and display them within a tab for easy access.

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Google has spent a lot of time tackling memory issues related to its Chrome browser. Here is a screenshot that shows the Google Chrome Task Manager where you can manage processes running inside the browser such Java applications. Shutdown a browser “task” and Google Chrome will perform better.

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This screenshot shows a feature called “Google incognito” that offers you the ability to browse the Net with a level of privacy and anonymity.

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Google will incorporate an auto-complete function when typing in URLs directly into the browser. No word on whether this auto-completion feature will be related to “suggestion” feature added to Google search or something more similar to Firefox 3’s Awesome Bar.

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Bookmarking a website with Google Chrome appears to be identical to bookmarking a site with Firefox 3. Just click the star next the Web address and bingo it’s saved. The real test will be how Google Chrome allows you to manage bookmarks.

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Bookmarks along with other Chrome browser settings can be saved and retrieved in the Google cloud. This allows for anytime and anywhere access to your personal settings be it privacy, bookmarks, and history.

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Far from its most exciting Google Chrome feature is this download status indicator. Google describes it as a way to “see your download’s status at the bottom of your current window.”

Comments

I remember when I first saw Gmail. My response was “that’s it?”, but then the simplified interface hid the power of it’s new paradigm…exactly what new users need to make it easier to adopt.

Of course it’s easy to introduce a completely new browser platform when you’ve got cash rolling in the way they do. Microsoft did the same thing when it had it’s chance.

 

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Glutathione

Posted by personalsuccess1 on September 3, 2008

What is Glutathione
Glutathione is a small molecule made up of three amino acids, which exists in almost every cell of the body. However, glutathione, must be generated within the cell from its precursors before it can work effectively in the body.

The presence of glutathione is required to maintain the normal function of the immune system. It is known to play a critical role in the multiplication of lymphocytes (the cells that mediate specific immunity) which occurs in the development of an effective immune response.

Furthermore, the cells of the immune system produce many oxiradicals as a result of their normal functioning, resulting in a need for higher concentrations of antioxidants than most cells. Glutathione plays a crucial role in fulfilling this requirement. From my research there is only one supplement that can raise glutathione at an intracellular level.

 

 

MaxGXL has been shown to significantly increase intracellular glutathione. Conducting blood tests in which glutathione levels were measured in white blood cells, MaxGXL creator, Dr. Robert H. Keller was able to verify significant increases in every subject tested.

MaxGXL’s proprietary formula represented such a dramatic breakthrough in raising glutathione levels that the U.S. Patent Office awarded it a composition patent.

 

Composition patents are normally reserved for pharmaceutical drugs. MaxGXL was awarded this patent because it not only raises glutathione levels within each cell, it also enables the liver to recycle the body’s used glutathione to manufacture even more, further increasing the body’s reservoir of glutathione. 

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Wealth Without Risk

Posted by personalsuccess1 on September 1, 2008

Traditional Network Marketing is dead! The days of wasting time and energy, handing out flyers, driving to opportunity meetings, rearranging your schedule to get on a hyped-up recruiting call, and the absurd attempts to rope your friends, family and so-called “warm market” into the latest get-rich-quick scheme are over. Advances in Internet technology, access to information, and more educated consumers have put an end to the kinds of homebusiness nightmares of the past forty-five years.

Wouldn’t it be great, if there was a way to get started in a legitimate business, partnering with some of the leading names in the industry, and begin building the kind of business that lasts a lifetime, instead of spending a lifetime trying to build a business?

E-mail me at: justin@maxgxlforlife.net for more information

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