Invest in yourself for a Rich Lifestyle

September 8, 2009 by admin  
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Peter E. Smith asked:


Marketing Through Service – Invest In Yourself for a Rich Lifestyle

                                                                                                                                                    

Do you ever fantasize about living a rich lifestyle? Do you consider the people you know or read about, that lead such a life, are just plain lucky?  I am sure most people today would love to have a rich lifestyle but feel it is out of reach. How could you create such wealth in your lifetime to afford you this magical life? The answer might be easier than you think.

 

First of all you need to clearly define what your rich lifestyle would consist of. Forget about the money for the moment, and describe in as much detail as you can, what it is you would like and to do in this lifestyle. You see everyone has a different way they would live a “Rich Lifestyle”. Not everyone wants a Rolls-Royce, Rolex, large yacht, private plane and several homes around the world. People are different and do not necessarily want the same things. For some people, to have a nice home, beautifully furnished in the city and neighborhood of their dreams, with there dream car and well paying job is in fact living a rich lifestyle.

 

Once you have a clear picture of your rich lifestyle, you can then layout the plan that will help you attain it. This is ware the “Invest in Yourself” part comes in. It has to start with your job, the work that you do, the career you have chosen and the company that pays you for doing it. If you are not happy with the above, you must decide on what part or parts you are going to have to change. Remember most companies pay for what the job is worth, not the one who is doing it. Every job has a salary or grid range with a minimum and maximum dollar amount. So if you are not getting paid what you feel you are worth, you have to find a job that; you like and can do very well and pay you what you are worth. “People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing”. Andrew Carnegie.  Often in order to get what you want, you have to invest in a plan, a road map showing you the steps required in order to accomplish your rich lifestyle. If getting ahead requires a career or job change, this is where your energy should be focused.

 

If you don’t know where you are going, ultimately you will end up someplace else. Your plans have to be clearly detailed in everyway, and if you can’t do it, pay to have it done for you. Get a coach, someone that will help you and keep you on track.

Invest in yourself. Your plan should have a timetable, one that lets you know how you are doing, and a plan, where you can check off the steps and make any necessary changes along the way. This strategy will work! Think for a moment on just one thing that you really wanted in your life, the one thing you thought about everyday. Then relive the moment when you finally got the thing and how good you felt. You will experience the same feelings again when you discover you are leading a “Rich Lifestyle”.

 

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Lifestyle for Leisure and Pleasure

September 4, 2009 by admin  
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john lewis asked:

Swinger lifestyle was a part of the American society, and came into its peak during the Second World War. The major part of the society following this was pilots as it was not possible for them and their wives to accompany them on every posting.

Earlier, swinger advertisements were published in magazines and newspapers, from where people gathered information about this lifestyle.

Slowly and gradually, this lifestyle was being loved by people, and even welcomed with warmth. This lifestyle is nothing more than a strong communication as one should feel free and comfortable to talk about each other’s feeling.

A good communication would land up in good swinging moods.

People enjoying such lifestyle find themselves free from frustration and their lost love. It’s an activity to fulfil sexual desires by receiving and providing pleasure. Henceforth, people who are very possessive for their life partners must not try it out of jealousy. This lifestyle should not be entered unwillingly.

People think this lifestyle gives liberty to open mindedness and freedom of expressing their sexual life. Some think it is the best way to explore sexual life as one do not has to stick to any rules and regulations.

For some persons, this lifestyle adds up to the advantage of bisexuality. People can even find partners of the same *** and go for variation in sexual acts. There are certain clubs and pubs where such activities are being promoted.

It is a natural evolution if people want to swap their life partners, girlfriends and lovers. One may find it worth enjoying seeing his /her partner having *** with the other.

For one’s who really want to have some good time and indulge themselves in such lifestyle can go for them searching online. There are many sites which allow you to chat with these people and you can decide whether to go for it or not.

Now, due to e-browsing one can easily involve himself in such societies without rendering here and there. There are many online sites which are there to help one. Even one can gather a lot more knowledge and engage themselves in such pleasurable experiences.

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Are You Addicted To Your Lifestyle?

June 11, 2009 by admin  
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Brad Howard asked:


With the percentage of overweight people increasing throughout the world, one has to think that their have to be more variables in play than just “fast food”. The world is hustling and with the advent of computers and the internet, the hustling is more informational and mental than physical. So, if the majority of us are trying to lose weight in some form or another, the main question we need to ask ourselves is “Are we addicted to our lifestyles?”

Bad Habits or Lifestyle Addition

If you are reading this right now, there is a huge chance that you are overweight. After all, studies show that 64.5% of Americans fall into the overweight category. (F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies are Failing in America, 2005)

Here are a few questions you need to ask yourself:

• Have you been trying to lose weight but seem to keep falling into the same rut?

• Do you constantly tell yourself that you need to lose weight but just can’t get around to it?

• Have you thought about losing weight, but keep telling yourself that it’s not a big deal?

• Do you ever lie to yourself and think that people should love you for you and not because of how big you are?

The funny thing is that no one saying yes to only a few of these questions. It’s either all or none. If you’ve said yes, congratulations: you’re addicted to your lifestyle!

Lifestyle addiction explained

Have you ever seen a drug addict or are you familiar with a person with an alcohol problem? Have you seen their struggles?

These people have huge problems getting away from those drugs. They need support networks and strong councelling just to make it through the day.

Now, of course, these are very strong physical dependencies. A lifestyle addiction would be classified as a psychological dependency. If would compare to “needing” your husband or wife when they leave you.

You know that you shouldn’t care and that you should just let go…but you can’t…and you can’t figure out why. Losing weight can, and often does, fall into this same category. Let’s say that you’ve been on an exercise and diet plan for 3 days but you break your plan on the third day. A drug addict would call that a relapse, right? You can see where I am going with this.

The Justification of a Lifestyle Addition

Let’s classify an addiction using these assumptions:

• An addiction is something that you don’t see as a problem, yet you get angry when someone else says it is (Doc says, “Hey Bob, you need to drop 20 pounds.)

• An addiction is a “rut” that you can’t get out of (I just don’t have time)

• An addiction is something that harms you in the long run, but is satisfying in the short run (Oh, that chocolate cake looks so good)

• An addiction is a problem that you can’t change because of “willpower”. (I just can’t seen to get motivated)

• An addiction is something that’s “too tough” to change (Twenty pounds, I’ll NEVER be able to lose that much)

Face it. If you need to lose weight, but just can’t take the time to get around to it, you are addicted to your lifestyle. It’s an ugly way to look at it. After all, who wants to be grouped in the same group as ***** addicts, alcoholics, psycho boyfriends, and the such.

No one. But the premise is still the same. The ugly truth is still here no matter whose glasses you look at the world through.

Losing weight is a serious matter and it is about time you look at it that way. The shear fact that you might be having trouble doing it just reinforces this even more. Look, it’s your life and your journey.

Don’t lie to yourself anymore. If a doctor told you that you would die tomorrow if you didn’t get in at least 30 minutes of exercise today, would you go about your day and ignore the doctor (because he/she OBVIOUSLY doesn’t know what he/she is talking about) or would you immediately rearrange your day and find a way to get it done?

Think about all of the above definitions before you answer. I’d like to think you’d get off your **** and do something. After all…in this particular case…it’s do or die.

So…what are you going to do?



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