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Charlie Harte and his Two-Wheeled Tiger
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Charlie would love a bike, but his family cannot afford one. Then he manages to assemble a strange-looking bike from old bits and pieces -- not exactly cool, but full of character. In fact, so full of character that it almost begins to develop a life of its own! This strange bike changes Charlie's life ...
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Personal Growth and Development: The Importance of Personal Growth in Business
The idea of personal growth for me has gone 360º in my thinking about how it relates to business.Let me explain why. I am a "READY GO" person so in the early days of my business I felt that the personal growth component was not a priority.
At first, I felt that far too many people "nested" in personal development and never did the business. I was just the opposite. I didn't do anything much in the direction of personal growth. As my organization grew, and grew very quickly, I discerned that not everyone has come along the same path of development. People, all of us have come to the business via different directions having come from various career backgrounds. Many of those career paths are not terribly rich in providing opportunity for a person to develop and grow. We all need to be growing in our journeys here on planet earth.
What I will tell you is that it does not build your business to stick your head in a book or tap your toes to the introduction music of the motivational tapes more an hour or two tops per day. This is NOT income producing activity. Income producing activity needs to take at least 80% of your work week. I have no more than five suggestions in my "Leaders are Readers" section and then a few more in the "Supercharge and Take it to the Next Level" portion. I separate the two so new business coaches know they can get started quickly with a short list in terms of personal growth. On my short list is the following:
- Watch or read The Secret (www.thesecret.tv)
- Add these important books to your library and make it a priority to read them...
o Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
o You Were Born Rich by Bob Proctor
o The 4 Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss
o The Power of the Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy
These are not in a particular order except one and two. Listening to The Secret will greatly assist people in an important mind-set ? that of being in the state of attraction. Don't feel you need to be able to do this perfectly right away. It doesn't happen for most people that way. We are a work in progress so give yourself permission to do your work a little at a time. Whenever I find my mind going to a negative I take a deep breath and move myself to a positive state. So first is the mind-set of attraction. Next I want my new starts to spend time with Napoleon Hill in Think and Grow Rich where they will immerse themselves and feel the importance of growing themselves personally. Early in this work, Hill suggest how to master self-confidence. This confidence piece is one of my favorites. Do a team call on confidence and focus on the portion of his writings.
The 4 Hour Work Week is the freshest piece I have read in a long time. Readers will be highlighting and taking notes on the perspectives and checking the websites Tim Ferriss suggests. It will be a book to carry around with you as you grow your business and choose to develop a lifestyle only some people "dreamline". You Were Born Rich is just a timeless piece from a highly respected mentor to so many of us. Bob Proctor helped me understand that we are all born with abundance and what we do with that is up to us. Joseph Murphy's The Power of the Subconscious Mind opens a bright new way in which you use your mind!
The privilege we have before us with a network marketing business is what it allows us in relationships and the development of individuals. DON'T be a gerbil on one of those little tread wheels going round and round and never getting on down the road toward your financial goal. DO hold in high regard the value of personal development. Plan to jog your way through the short list and walk on to whatever you choose to supercharge to the next level. Just make it as easy as possible in the start up to begin your journey of growth.
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About the Author
Tom Miller
Lifestyle and Internet Marketing Consultant
Tom Miller
Personal Growth and Development
http://personaldevelopmentplanning.com
I started a story but cant finish it can you help me please?
This is all I got can you help me get some more ideas in their so I can get a page (double-spaced)? thank you.... here it is:
Alaska
My cousin Natalie and I spent our winter in Alaska . We usually stayed inside, and when it was light we were outside. We trained and ran dogs for
sled teams for the Iditarod race. My most prized possession was my dog, Bree. Bree was sweet not to mention innocent, not exactly a sled dog. Bree was like Jenna in Balto, and Nana from Snow Dogs. She was wanting to be a lead dog but she was a Akita and a Collie mixed. Not the prettiest dog, but Bree was pretty to me. Natalie and my dogs, were named from lead dog to wheel dogs, are lead: Max, 1st team dog: Jake, 2nd: Bear, 3rd:, 4th: Bon, 5th: Yukon, 6th: Bailey, & the last two dogs are wheel dogs are Murphy and Scarlett-Satin.
You have 133 words--which is about a 1/3 of the page; (375 words would fill up a single page)--you could expand this really easily in no time at all. Add in some descriptions--what does Alaska look like in the winter, how is the weather, what do the dogs look like, etc.
Show your audience, don't tell them. Use vivid descriptions and open your story with a hook--a line that will draw your audience in and want to read/hear more. Make the reader feel like they are there in the frozen noth in the middle of winter.
Also, explain things more--why was Bree your most prized dog, show her in detail, describe her. Describe her personality--saying that she is like Jenna and Nana isn't very helpful if your audience isn't familiar with the movies that those dogs are from. Also if you describe her in detail, you'll be adding more words, which means you'll be closer to your one page goal.
In addition to this, you should consider editing out repeat words--for example you use the name Bree three times in a row in three sentances. "My most prized possession was my dog, *Bree*. *Bree* was sweet not to mention innocent, not exactly a sled dog. *Bree* was like..." My suggestion is that you should fix this by replacing the second 'Bree' with "she".
Also, you should vary sentance lenght. It's a good practice to get into. The length of the average sentace is about 22 words. Throughout a story, even a short one, you should try to vary the lenght as to not tire the reader. In addition to this, your last sentance--"Natalie and my dogs, *were* named from lead dog to wheel dogs, *are* lead: Max, 1st team dog: Jake, 2nd: Bear, 3rd:, 4th: Bon, 5th: Yukon, 6th: Bailey, & the last two dogs are wheel dogs are Murphy and Scarlett-Satin" is a bit long. You could break this one up a bit. Furthermore, you don't have the verb tense agreeing--you have "were" and "are". The "are" should be changed to "were" to agree with the tense of the rest of the story. Furthermore, you should write out "and" in the sentance instead of using the "&" symbol.
Hope that was of some help and good luck on your story.
BTW: You should be doing your own homework, not asking others to write it for you--it's not fair to your classmates who are working hard on their own stories.
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