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  • Grant Writing: Another Scope Of Easy Money - Emerging demand of professional writing has also developed the scope for grant writing. One of the most important writing forms in demand these days, grant writing is a great option for writers who are looking to expand their niches. Most important element that such form of writing requires is proper understanding of writing requirement. In this regard, large number of grant writing workshops and seminars are being organized at various places. Such kind of grant writing training sessions sharpen your writing skills and teaches you all sort of trick that will help you stand out amongst other competitors. Grant writing is a form of proposal writing.
  • Master your Mind, Master your Sport - What are your dreams and goals? What were your dreams and goals when you were maybe just 10 years old? Do you believe in those dreams? Have you given up on them? I know I had a dream. I had a dream when I was just 10 years old to get to the Olympics.
  • How To Market Your Expertise Online By Leading Teleseminars - One things that many experts do is that they teach.
  • What is the Ideal Length for a Teleseminar? - The second most common question people ask me about teleseminars is about how to design an effective teleseminar (The most common is about how to make the technology work, but I'm not...
  • Tell The World - I was recently listening to a presentation I made to the National Speakers Association of Australia way back in 1998. At the time, I was talking about the idea that it's not enough to think of yourself as a speaker, but as an expert. I said: "Don't think of yourself as a speaker; think of yourself as a messenger. You've got a message, and speaking is just the way you deliver it. Your competitors are not the people in this room sitting next to you. Your competitors are people with the same message, who are using the power of the Internet to deliver that message to the people who used to get it from you." That was 10 years ago. It was before Google, YouTube, blogs and podcasts.
  • Jamie McIntyre - Mindset of a Millionaire - Having achieved success as an entrepreneur, Jamie McIntyre is now a sought after educator. His seminar content has been reviewed as some of the most relevant material that this century needs. His insistence on dynamic learning transcends what typical college students learn in classrooms. His highly effective program has been recognized as applicable to people of all ages and from any financial circumstances.
  • A Little Bit of Appreciation Goes a Long Way - Oprah Winfrey is one of the most successful and influential people in the world today. Her life-story of the difficulty, poverty, abuse, teen pregnancy, and pain that occurred in her early years are well-known and documented.
  • Focus on the Good Stuff: The Power of Appreciation - Have you ever had something taken away from you only to realize how much you appreciated it after it was gone? I often ask this question when I start one of my talks or seminars on appreciation. As I pause and wait for people to respond, many hands go up. Most of us have taken someone or something for granted. We only truly realized how much that person or situation meant to us after the fact.
  • Appreciating Conflict - "When you hear the word "conflict", what thoughts or feelings do you immediately have? If you’re like me and most people I know and work with, this word conjures up thoughts of arguments, fights, violence, and even war, along with feelings of stress, fear, anger, defensiveness, and more. However, if we take a moment to think and feel on a deeper level, there are lots of positive aspects of conflict as well. When conflict is effectively dealt with and resolved, creative ideas are generated, new opportunities open up, and deeper connections are made. Think about all of the positive benefits that have come out of some of the biggest conflicts you’ve ever had. The problem, therefore, isn’t with conflict itself; it’s our resistance to it and fear of it that makes it difficult. As the revolutionary 19th century psychologist and author Carl Jung said, “What we resist, persists.
  • Focus on the Good Stuff at Work - Have you ever had something taken away from you only to realize how much you appreciated it after it was gone? 1) ositive Thoughts and Feelings – Make a conscious decision to transform your negative thoughts and feelings into ones that empower you. This is not about avoiding the bad ones; this is about noticing your thoughts and feelings, and choosing positive ones. 2) Use Positive Words – Pay attention to the words you use with others, about things, and in speaking about yourself. Speak with the most positive words possible. Our words have the power to create, not just describe.
  • Let's Appreciate Ourselves - In my years as a college and professional baseball player I learned many things. I became a master, along with many of my teammates, at being hard on myself and “never being satisfied.” These were traits taught to me, directly or indirectly, by those around me.
  • What Are You Grateful For? - How often do you ask yourself and others this powerful question? Sadly, many of us don’t take the time to ask or answer this question on a regular basis. There are many reasons we have for not focusing on gratitude. We’re too busy... we’re waiting for things to work out “perfectly”... we don’t want to brag or be obnoxious... we focus on what needs improvement and all of the things we still have to do...
  • How to Give Great Compliments - A genuine and powerful compliment is one of the best gifts we can give another human being. Think of some of the compliments you have received in your life... they stick out in your mind and resonate deep within your heart, don’t they? The best part about compliments is that they are free and easy - we can give them all the time and they don’t take much on our part. As easy as they are to give, many of us have a hard time effectively giving compliments to others.
  • Appreciating “Difficult” People - Are there people in your life, on your team, and/or with whom you interact regularly that get on your nerves? Have you ever found yourself wanting to yell at the top of your lungs, “Knock it off, I can’t stand you?” If so, you are not alone...welcome to being human! One of most challenging aspects of being human, living and working with others, creating personal success, and developing a championship team around us is dealing with the people we consider “difficult” (or other, less polite adjectives). What do you appreciate about them? Have you ever stopped to think about what you appreciate about these difficult people? Most often, we don’t. We spend a good amount of time thinking about, talking about, and gathering more “evidence” for why someone is a “jerk” and/or what we don’t like about him or her.
  • Be More Easily Impressed - Does it take a lot for you to be impressed? If so, you're like most of us. Not getting too impressed with employees, co-workers, or things in general seems to be a sign of intelligence, experience, and sophistication in today's world. We're often least impressed with ourselves. The three most common reasons I hear from people about why they aren't that easily impressed are, 1) They often focus on the most negative aspects of things, others, and themselves, 2) They don’t want to seem gullible or naïve, and 3) They're waiting for something REALLY amazing, so they’re holding out on being totally impressed until someone or something knocks their socks off.
  • Real Estate Investing Seminars: Your Effective Mode to Success - Making personal fortune is a dream that most Americans want to fulfill. Not all jobs can provide you with this opportunity. But making this dream come true is possible through real estate investment. We all have heard about real estate investment. A lot of people have already started building wealth using this way. However, there are people who wants to get into it but don’t have the required knowledge and they don’t even know where to begin from. Getting information on real estate investing is not difficult. There are several books and other informative material available in the market.
  • Lifestyle Of Traders - Trading can be a very active lifestyle. Whereas day traders spend hours every day in front of a computer monitor scalping small movements in price, the active trader does have a “rich” lifestyle both in money and time.
  • 5 Reasons To Step Away From A Trade - Volatile markets can send your positions into the negative. Indeed, bad trades frequently happen to good traders. Regardless if you are a scalper or momentum trader, the most important part to any strategy is knowing when to intelligently and rationally walk away from a trade. 1. No Support or Resistance in Sight Technical analysis is the backbone of day trading. Day traders use technical analysis to find support and resistance levels to determine where the price will go next. Most day trading strategies are built on support and resistance, with some heed paid to news events over the course of the day.
  • Getting Started in Real Estate Investing - Getting started in real estate investing is not as difficult as you might think. However, you need to gain some knowledge and do your homework in order to get out of the starting gate. People think they need to learn everything before they begin. The truth is, this is a “learn as you do” business. You will start to learn once you get started. The real estate marketplace is always changing, so you will never learn everything all at once. It takes years to do it. There is a lot of information you must know and learn. If you get caught up thinking you must know everything before you start, you will never get started.
  • Discovering Everyday Gratitude: How to Live a Life Filled With Appreciation and Enjoyment - Have you ever had something taken away from you only to realize how much you appreciated it after it was gone? I ask this question every time I start one of my speeches and seminars on appreciation. As I pause and wait for people to respond, many hands go up. Most of us have taken someone or something for granted. We only truly realized how much that person or situation meant to us after the fact. For example, at the age of 23 my professional baseball career ended abruptly when I blew out my pitching arm. I was in my third season in the minor leagues with the Kansas City Royals, and just like that my childhood dream was over. I realized looking back on my 18 years in competitive baseball that I had only one major regret.
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