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Power of Focus ! nd had only one word to say…If you are anything like me, you probably find yourself often thinking of new projects to start, new things to achieve.I did that in my beginning on Internet. That in itself is very beneficial and indeed a required ingredient for success. The trick is to know where to draw a line.The trap I kept falling into was hoping and looking for new and better programs all the time,easy to find new once,but i forgot about them the next day,instead of working on the programs you already joined and going for the results there.I would often actually get dragged into gathering more and more information on new opportunities. I would spend time on developing them right then and there. I would be stealing the precious time away from the current project I was supposed to be working on. Obviously, it “Cool!” Cool? COOL?! I said. Dad, are you sure? “Oh yeah, I think that’s cool! What a great idea! And it’s perfectly in line with your lifestyle. You know Scott, it seems like you’re really developing into your own person. So if you want to wear a nametag everyday – go for it!” So I did. And I haven’t taken it off in five years. CLUE #1: How do the people closest to you respond to your passions? A few years later a friend of mine asked if I might give a 20-25 minute talk to her Rotary Club about wearing a nametag all the time. My first thought was: what the hell is a Rotary club? My second thought was: oh my god! 25 minutes? That’s an eternity! Satellite TV Deals From Direct TV Congratulations! You are the world’s expert.With the availability of increased internet information on digital satellite television services there follows a natural confusion when making a choice for your needs. Recent price increases with cable television providers narrow the choices for Americans to either Direct TV or Dish Network. Direct TV and Dish Network provide millions of subscribers with the best quality digital television services and programming at comparable prices. Are you ready to compare and make the best selection for you and your family?The best way to determine needs is to focus on personal preferences and interests. What do you enjoy the most: sports, movies, action thrillers, children and family programs, international programs, or sexy and romantic movies? These two providers offer popular programming of inter That’s right: you are the world’s expert...on yourself, that is. Nobody knows more about you than you. Nobody can sell you better than you. And whether or not you realize it, your self-expertise is an invaluable tool that will transform the way you communicate in your business and personal lives. But what does the term “expert” actually mean? It seems like almost everybody is an expert these days! The word expert comes from the Latin noun expertus, or “person wise through experience.” But remember, there are two kinds of experts: professional and personal. Professional experts are people who have tremendous knowledge, experience, accomplishments and accolades in a specific field, i.e., personal fitness or child psychology. There are tens of thoudands of these individuals around the world. And you might you read about them in articles, watch them on CNN or listen to them give a speech at an industry convention. Then there are personal experts, of which there are millions around the world. Personal experts are indivuduals who know exactly who they are, who they aren’t, what they believe, which values and passions they hold dear and what their purposes are. These experts are the people others are magentized to. The people who carve out their names out in the minds of everyone they touch. These are the people who achieve the highest levels of success in their lives – because they are experts on themselves. Finding Clues to Self-Expertise Clues are what some people might call epiphanies, moments of clarity, visions, omens, signs and the like. My first one was discovered during Thanksgiving of 2000. For the first time ever, I was about to tell my parents that I planned to wear a nametag all day, every day for the rest of my life to make people friendlier. As we sat down to eat, my dad just stared at that nametag on my shirt. I was shaking in my sandals. I thought he was going to throw the yams across the room when I told him. Sure enough, halfway through the meal my dad initiated one of those “We Just Want to Help You” type of discussions, starting with the following sentence: “Scott…we’re your parents. So come on – what’s the deal with the nametag?” And then I uttered a sentence that I’m pretty sure has never been delivered in the history of the world: “Mom, Dad…I want to wear a nametag all day, every day for the rest of my life!” Not even the electric turkey carver could have cut through the uncomfortable silence that followed. Oh, how I wish you could have seen the look on my father’s face! PRICELESS! Once he reattached his jaw, my dad looked back at me and had only one word to say… “Cool!” Cool? COOL?! I said. Dad, are you sure? “Oh yeah, I think that’s cool! What a great idea! And it’s perfectly in line with your lifestyle. You know Scott, it seems like you’re really developing into your own person. So if you want to wear a nametag everyday – go for it!” So I did. And I haven’t taken it off in five years. CLUE #1: How do the people closest to you respond to your passions? A few years later a friend of mine asked if I might give a 20-25 minute talk to her Rotary Club about wearing a nametag all the time. My first thought was: what the hell is a Rotary club? My second thought was: oh my god! 25 minutes? That’s an eternity! The Price of Beauty des in a specific field, i.e., personal fitness or child psychology. There are tens of thoudands of these individuals around the world. And you might you read about them in articles, watch them on CNN or listen to them give a speech at an industry convention.Plastic surgery has always had a stigmatic association with upper-class wealth and excess. We typically see and read about rich women and celebrities with easy lives making changes to their already gorgeous bodies, but rarely ever hear of a normal woman having cosmetic surgery. Many women today secretly desire a better physique, but few consider plastic surgery a realistic option because they assume the procedures are too expensive for them to afford.Let’s take a look at the most recent cost statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS)*.On the short list of the most popular surgical cosmetic procedures for women in 2005 were breast augmentation, breast lifts, liposuction, eyelid lifts (blepharoplasty), tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), nose-reshaping (rhinoplasty) and Then there are personal experts, of which there are millions around the world. Personal experts are indivuduals who know exactly who they are, who they aren’t, what they believe, which values and passions they hold dear and what their purposes are. These experts are the people others are magentized to. The people who carve out their names out in the minds of everyone they touch. These are the people who achieve the highest levels of success in their lives – because they are experts on themselves. Finding Clues to Self-Expertise Clues are what some people might call epiphanies, moments of clarity, visions, omens, signs and the like. My first one was discovered during Thanksgiving of 2000. For the first time ever, I was about to tell my parents that I planned to wear a nametag all day, every day for the rest of my life to make people friendlier. As we sat down to eat, my dad just stared at that nametag on my shirt. I was shaking in my sandals. I thought he was going to throw the yams across the room when I told him. Sure enough, halfway through the meal my dad initiated one of those “We Just Want to Help You” type of discussions, starting with the following sentence: “Scott…we’re your parents. So come on – what’s the deal with the nametag?” And then I uttered a sentence that I’m pretty sure has never been delivered in the history of the world: “Mom, Dad…I want to wear a nametag all day, every day for the rest of my life!” Not even the electric turkey carver could have cut through the uncomfortable silence that followed. Oh, how I wish you could have seen the look on my father’s face! PRICELESS! Once he reattached his jaw, my dad looked back at me and had only one word to say… “Cool!” Cool? COOL?! I said. Dad, are you sure? “Oh yeah, I think that’s cool! What a great idea! And it’s perfectly in line with your lifestyle. You know Scott, it seems like you’re really developing into your own person. So if you want to wear a nametag everyday – go for it!” So I did. And I haven’t taken it off in five years. CLUE #1: How do the people closest to you respond to your passions? A few years later a friend of mine asked if I might give a 20-25 minute talk to her Rotary Club about wearing a nametag all the time. My first thought was: what the hell is a Rotary club? My second thought was: oh my god! 25 minutes? That’s an eternity! Obesity Paradox- Excess Body Fat Helps in Heart Failure Recovery they are experts on themselves.We have all known for a fact, and for some time now that obesity is one of the risk factors for developing heart disease and heart failure. We have also in the last few decades been very upbeat, to say the least, in encouraging weight loss.Particularly, BMI or Body Mass Index has been used to show increasing risk for heart condition as it increases. BMI is a number that indicates the extent of body fat in an individual. A higher BMI has often, if not always, been associated with adverse outcome; until now.Evidently, the excess body fat may cause heart failure, but it also helps one recover better. There are indications that the obese fare better after heart failure compared to their healthy counterparts. This is according to a study by Dr. Gregg C. Fonarow of the David Geffen Schoo Finding Clues to Self-Expertise Clues are what some people might call epiphanies, moments of clarity, visions, omens, signs and the like. My first one was discovered during Thanksgiving of 2000. For the first time ever, I was about to tell my parents that I planned to wear a nametag all day, every day for the rest of my life to make people friendlier. As we sat down to eat, my dad just stared at that nametag on my shirt. I was shaking in my sandals. I thought he was going to throw the yams across the room when I told him. Sure enough, halfway through the meal my dad initiated one of those “We Just Want to Help You” type of discussions, starting with the following sentence: “Scott…we’re your parents. So come on – what’s the deal with the nametag?” And then I uttered a sentence that I’m pretty sure has never been delivered in the history of the world: “Mom, Dad…I want to wear a nametag all day, every day for the rest of my life!” Not even the electric turkey carver could have cut through the uncomfortable silence that followed. Oh, how I wish you could have seen the look on my father’s face! PRICELESS! Once he reattached his jaw, my dad looked back at me and had only one word to say… “Cool!” Cool? COOL?! I said. Dad, are you sure? “Oh yeah, I think that’s cool! What a great idea! And it’s perfectly in line with your lifestyle. You know Scott, it seems like you’re really developing into your own person. So if you want to wear a nametag everyday – go for it!” So I did. And I haven’t taken it off in five years. CLUE #1: How do the people closest to you respond to your passions? A few years later a friend of mine asked if I might give a 20-25 minute talk to her Rotary Club about wearing a nametag all the time. My first thought was: what the hell is a Rotary club? My second thought was: oh my god! 25 minutes? That’s an eternity! 7 Qualities of a Good Wife - Part I he was going to throw the yams across the room when I told him.Whether you’re a man looking for a good wife or a wife wanting to improve yourself, your marriage or your relationship – take a look at these 7 qualities of a good wife. Good fruit will come from these basic qualities anyone can develop.7) Nag free. Ladies, a good wife is going to be nag free. Nagging is an ineffective method of trying to get your husband to perform a task you desire. Trust me ladies – it doesn’t work and often will have the opposite of its intended affect.6) Supportive. Are you supportive? What does it mean to be supportive? Do you belittle your man or do you help him to feel good about himself, his job, activities? Your husband will be much more respectful of you if you support him. Even when you don’t agree with him – respectfully let him know you don’t Sure enough, halfway through the meal my dad initiated one of those “We Just Want to Help You” type of discussions, starting with the following sentence: “Scott…we’re your parents. So come on – what’s the deal with the nametag?” And then I uttered a sentence that I’m pretty sure has never been delivered in the history of the world: “Mom, Dad…I want to wear a nametag all day, every day for the rest of my life!” Not even the electric turkey carver could have cut through the uncomfortable silence that followed. Oh, how I wish you could have seen the look on my father’s face! PRICELESS! Once he reattached his jaw, my dad looked back at me and had only one word to say… “Cool!” Cool? COOL?! I said. Dad, are you sure? “Oh yeah, I think that’s cool! What a great idea! And it’s perfectly in line with your lifestyle. You know Scott, it seems like you’re really developing into your own person. So if you want to wear a nametag everyday – go for it!” So I did. And I haven’t taken it off in five years. CLUE #1: How do the people closest to you respond to your passions? A few years later a friend of mine asked if I might give a 20-25 minute talk to her Rotary Club about wearing a nametag all the time. My first thought was: what the hell is a Rotary club? My second thought was: oh my god! 25 minutes? That’s an eternity! Smokers Reduce Cancer Risk (And Even Non Smokers) In 7 Easy Steps - To Your Good Health nd had only one word to say…You can distance yourself from the 400,000 American deaths every year, related to cigarette smoking (according to the Center for Disease Control) by easing the following 7 simple steps into your lifestyle. And even if you don't smoke cigarettes directly use this information to reduce your risk.If you do smoke - until you quit smoking cigarettes, use these 7 easy steps, reduce your risk of being part of the 1 in 5 deaths in the United States related to cigarette smoking. To help support your health before and after you quit smoking.Add just one or two of these easy lifestyle changes every week or two. In a short time you may find you've gone a long way to putting some good distance between you and the level of risk you lived with before.--------------------------------------- “Cool!” Cool? COOL?! I said. Dad, are you sure? “Oh yeah, I think that’s cool! What a great idea! And it’s perfectly in line with your lifestyle. You know Scott, it seems like you’re really developing into your own person. So if you want to wear a nametag everyday – go for it!” So I did. And I haven’t taken it off in five years. CLUE #1: How do the people closest to you respond to your passions? A few years later a friend of mine asked if I might give a 20-25 minute talk to her Rotary Club about wearing a nametag all the time. My first thought was: what the hell is a Rotary club? My second thought was: oh my god! 25 minutes? That’s an eternity! After weeks of preparation, the big day arrived. It was March 13, 2003, and I had never given a speech before in my life. By the time I arrived at the Rotary Club, my armpit stains were so dark, even the 90 year old man in the back could see them! When my friend Linda introduced me to the audience, I was still shaking. All eyes were on me. God help me! I thought. So, with the most courageous breath I could muster, I said, “Hello, my name is Scott...” And when those first words came out of my mouth, something magical happened. It felt like nothing else in the world mattered. The anxiety left my body. Everything was beautiful. And although I have absolutely no recollection of what I said that morning, it felt like the greatest 25 minutes of my life. After the speech was over, a man in the back stood up. “Scott, my name is Tom Jenkins, chairman of the Portland Rotary Clubs. I just wanted to thank you for speaking to us today – we really enjoyed your talk.” “Thanks!” I said. “But if you don’t mind me asking...what do you do?” “Oh. Right. Well, right now I sell couches at this furniture store downtown.” Then Tom said one word that changed my life forever... “Quit.” The room fell silent. “Scott – quit your job selling furniture. You need to become a professional speaker.” Wow. So I did. And since then, I’ve become a professional speaker and have helped tens of thousands of businesses, organizations and students around the world become UNFORGETTABLE communicators – one conversation at a time. CLUE #2: What do your “audience members” say about your talents? The last clue to self-expertise came to my attention about 6 months ago when I was giving a speech to a group of 7th graders. I started telling these kids about the two books I'd authored when one of them asked me, “Scott, when you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?” I told the students that when I was seven years old, I actually wanted to be an author! Not a writer, but an author. As in, “guy who writes books.” Why I chose that career, I wasn’t sure. Maybe I liked writing. Maybe I thought books were cool. Or maybe it was just the first answer I could come up with. But I think I was supposed to say that answer. Because right then, during that speech, it hit me like a ton of books. Yes, books – not bricks. Oh my God! I thought. I really AM an author! How cool is that? CLUE #3: What did you want to be when you grew up? These three examples are just a few of many clues. 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