Too Much Choice Can Kill Your Business – How To Stay Focused On Profits – Affiliate Programs
Too Much Choice Can Kill Your Business - How To Stay Focused On Profits
Jason Jantzi
Is your business laser-focused Here are three strategies to target your profits...
One of the great traps that Internet entrepreneurs fall into is losing focus.
With all the money-making products, opportunities, and affiliate programs available on the Internet today, it becomes more and more difficult to decide on a singular aim and stick with it.
However, it has been proven in marketing for years that repetition and consistency are the keys to establishing confidence in your customers. This confidence, in turn, is the key ingredient they need in order to buy from you.
As a result, changing directions, products, messages, even look-and-feel too often will alienate your customers before you even get started.
Focus is the key to avoiding this trap.
However, there is a problem. Most budding Internet entrepreneurs flat-out don
Too Much to Do Too Little Time – Parenting
Too Much to Do Too Little Time
Aurelia Williams
Have you ever felt like someone just pressed the Fast-forward button on your day and before you know it the day is over and you are sitting there wondering what youve accomplished
I love to organize and with working Part Time outside of the home and FULL-TIME at home with my business, 4 children and Husband I really rely on a schedule and many time management tips to keep my sanity ok, so some of you think I am already insane, I wont argue with that but at least I am organized ;
Here are a few of my favorite Time management Tips:
Meal Planning: Try planning 1 - 2 weeks worth of meals at a time and write them down on a calendar. Do your shopping accordingly and prep tomorrows dinner today. You will be AMAZED at what a time saver this is.
To-Do Lists: I know most people HATE them but they actually do work. Just take a few moments out of your day either in the morning or in the evening to make a list for that day or the following day. Be sure to only put down the items that you MUST finish on this list.
Delegate: Do you have friends, a husband, children that can pitch in and do a few things for you If so, be sure to use all of your resources.
Morning Rush: Scooting the children out of the door can be a huge time eater! Be sure to prepare lunches, lay out clothes and plan your breakfast the night before. This will make your mornings run a tad smoother.
Just say "NO"!: Such a small word that carries a might punch! If you truly cant fit something into your schedule and it is not urgent, just say No!. Keep a list of non-urgent things that you can do on hand for when you do have some down time.
Well, those are just a few of my time management tips. I personally set aside about 15 minutes a night and sit down with my Palm Pilot and make a short TO-DO list for the following day and it is amazing at the time this save.
Also be mindful of your own body. Are you a morning, afternoon or night person Try to schedule your most time consuming tasks when you have the most energy.
Take Care!
About The Author
Aurelia Williams is the mom of 4 busy children, a Personal Life Coach and the owner of Real Life Solutions, which is an informational site that also offers products, low cost advertings and a great newsletter. You can visit her site here: www.reallifesolutions.net
wah_momma@yahoo.com
Children Get Constipated, Too – Diet
Children Get Constipated, Too
Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CCN, HHP
Do you notice your child putting off going to the bathroom because he/she is busy doing more important things Do you notice avoidance of the bathroom for fear of a painful bowel movement Is your child not experiencing daily bowel movements These actions may be signals of constipation.
Parents often hope their worries about their childrens bathroom habits will end with the final diaper. But successful toilet training doesnt prevent occasional troubles with bowel movements. Constipation is among the most common but should never be considered normal.
Unfortunately most of the medical literature defines childhood constipation as not the frequency of bowel movements but the hardness of the stool. According to the Physicians