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July 31st, 2007

I just wanted to let you all know about a great way to earn some money online. A few days ago I joined a program that lets you view ads in exhange for money. You get paid 1 cent for every ad you view. That may not sound like a lot, but it can really add up. You also earn 1 cent for each of the adds your referrals view.

I have already received my first payment from them, so I know they are paying.

If you want to take a look at it, you’ll find the program here:
http://bux.to/?r=pdbooks (yes, this is my referral link :-) Feel free to remove it if you don’t want to be referred by me.)

Let me know how it works out for you, should you decide to join.


33 Tips to Become a Well Liked Person

Here’s another free eBook for you.

Click the link to download Cheerfulness as a Life Power
by Orison Swett Marden.

IMPORTANT: 
You will need Adobe Reader, which is already installed on most Computers. Do not use Firefox when you download the eBook.

Windows Users:
To download and save your printable files to your hard drive, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU RIGHT CLICK on the link and then click the “Save Target As” or other “save” file  command on the drop-down menu. 

MAC Users: 
To download your printable files to a Mac, click and hold on the link and Save the files to a directory you’re familiar with.  Use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Mac to read your files.


Monday Roundup

July 23rd, 2007

I have collected links to some of my my favourite articles  from last week:

20 Ways to Bring Order to a Busy Life, from Scott Young.

The Justification Trap, from Effective Personal Development.

A great story to reflect upon, from John Assaraf.

5 Powerful exercises to dramatically and quickly increase creativity, from Jonathan Bankert.

Get Exceptional Service Every Time, Without Paying for it, from Lifehack.


I’ve been thinking about why every person, at some points in their lives, must experience pain and sadness. Everyone have bad days, bad weeks or even bad years. It is not possible to live a life without experiencing some sort of pain from time to time. This seem to be one of the unchangeable laws of nature.  

Why we need to feel pain
Every time someone breaks your heart.
Everytime you loose a friend.
Everytime a loved one dies.

Everytime you feel sadness or pain there is a purpose.

The purpose is this:
How would we know what it is like to feel happy if we didn’t know what it is like to feel sad? It feels a thousand times better to be a winner if you have first experienced what it is like to be a looser. It is called contrast. To be fully able to embrace a feeling, we need to know what the opposite is like.

This doesn’t mean that we have to feel sad as often as we feel great. Is just mean that we need to experience both sides of it. How else could we understand what the other is?

The next time you hit rock bottom, just think about how good it will feel when things turn around. And work hard to get back on top.

It is the greatest feeling in the world!


Ten ways to improve your life by lifehack.com.

 10 virtually instant ways to improve your life


Have you ever wondered why you should meditate? Click the link to find out.

4 Powerful Reasons to Meditate and How To Get Started


Here’s another free eBook for you.

Click the link to download Mastery of Self
by Frank Channing Haddock.

IMPORTANT: 
You will need Adobe Reader, which is already installed on most Computers. Do not use Firefox when you download the eBook.

Windows Users:
To download and save your printable files to your hard drive, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU RIGHT CLICK on the link and then click the “Save Target As” or other “save” file  command on the drop-down menu. 

MAC Users: 
To download your printable files to a Mac, click and hold on the link and Save the files to a directory you’re familiar with.  Use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Mac to read your files.


Here’s another free eBook for you.

Click the link to download The Art of Public Speaking
by J. Berg Esenwein.

IMPORTANT: 
You will need Adobe Reader, which is already installed on most Computers. Do not use Firefox when you download the eBook.

Windows Users:
To download and save your printable files to your hard drive, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU RIGHT CLICK on the link and then click the “Save Target As” or other “save” file  command on the drop-down menu. 

MAC Users: 
To download your printable files to a Mac, click and hold on the link and Save the files to a directory you’re familiar with.  Use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Mac to read your files.


Here’s another free eBook for you.

Click the link to download The Power of Concentration
by Theron Q. Dumont.

IMPORTANT: 
You will need Adobe Reader, which is already installed on most Computers. Do not use Firefox when you download the eBook.

Windows Users:
To download and save your printable files to your hard drive, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU RIGHT CLICK on the link and then click the “Save Target As” or other “save” file  command on the drop-down menu. 

MAC Users: 
To download your printable files to a Mac, click and hold on the link and Save the files to a directory you’re familiar with.  Use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Mac to read your files.


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