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Make Money Online - Real Opportunity

Real people often seek opportunity.

Is that a headline? As I grapple with the current changes in the economy, the thought of making six figures from my online business seems slightly out of reach. But, is it?

When I hear of all the businesses sinking in the quicksand of our current economy, I wonder if I’ll ever make a dime… But, I know what goes up must come down, and visa versa. If it’s falling, it has to get up. The economy will turn around and when it does, I’ll be okay. That’s a good thing.

But, in the meanwhile, here I sit staring at the computer screen waiting for life to get better… or more appropriately, considering what I can do to improve life.

I was heavily invested in stocks, until the market shifted. Now, I’m seeking for inexpensive opportunities just like everyone else, to help rebuild my retirement. At 64, I don’t have long to get that done.

But, I found a way and I’m just going to splat it out here!

You too can make a six figure income using this real to life opportunity from a real person, just like I’m doing. It’s working!

All I did was follow this link and get started by purchasing this incredible package. When it arrives in your inbox, you simply follow directions and in twenty days, your life begins to change with consistent income continuously coming into your bank account. It works!

How do I know it works? Because I’m now using this program and I’m loving the results.

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Make Money Online - Fire Your Boss

Lay Off Your Boss – Work from Home Strategies that Make a Million

When Johnny Paycheck released his hard country hit song “Take this Job and Shove it” the Internet didn’t exist. People have hated working for someone else, making someone else money, since the beginning of time. Slavery was outlawed, and yet, many still work for minimum wage jobs, earning barely enough to survive in today’s dying economy with sky-rocketing bills that suck up every drop of cash they do earn.

You don’t have to live that way. Read the rest of this entry »

Make Money Online - Reject Recession

Did you know you don’t have to participate in the recession everyone is talking about?

What if you could avoid the recession and just keep building your business instead? Wouldn’t that be a better option? Wouldn’t it fit better in your budget?

Perhaps I can help you with that solution and you too can skip the recession…

Visit http://makeyourfirstmilliononline.com/Reports/recession.htm and learn how you can skip the blinding pitfalls of recession with marketing tools that build  your business instead.

Studded Values

Have you ever wondered what happens to relationships and situations where ethical values are violated?

Where’s your heart? When you have a question about ethical values, you might want to look and see why you’d behave in such an untoward way? Is there a reason for an unethical behavior? No, that doesn’t make it right and knowing where your heart is on the issue will help you make ethical and value studded choices in life.

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Dress for Success - The Winning Uniform for Successful Business

Have you ever noticed the new ’style’ these days? It isn’t very appropriate for the office, and if you’re over 32 with eyes of blue you probably aren’t impressed by the latest HIP styles. They look rediculous!

Now that I’ve pissed off every kid on the block, I want to get to the point.

I work in an industry where you don’t see the marketers on a daily basis, they call you on the phone. However, I’ve noticed a difference between the marketers who come into the office dressed for the office and those who come in dressed for the skate park. Those who come in wearing business casual attire fitting for office wear, make more money. They sell more, they accomplish more during the day, and they get more done than the boys and girls who come in looking like they were going out to play for the day. When they go home from work for the day, the ones who came dressed for success have been resourceful, sure footed, confident and goal oriented at getting the job done.

 The others? Well, they spent the day pulling up their pants, pulling down their shirts, and worrying about how to get their jobs done. The differences show up again on pay day. Those who aren’t ready to work get slacker paychecks that won’t buy them the success they wanted.

Those who are ready for work, not only earn more, they manage their money better, they enjoy their jobs, and they move up the ladder faster to management positions where they have even more money to manage better. If you’re getting ready to take on a new job, or you already have a job, dress for success and you will achieve it.

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What Color is Success?

“What color is success?” my son asked on a sunny warm day as we walked hand in hand to the park down the street.

“Today, it’s blue.” I smiled, looking up at clear blue skies, enjoying the light breezes that ruffled my hair and reminded me that winter may not be completely over.

“I like when success is blue,” he smiled back, a toothless grin that would remind me forever of child hood, simple moments, and freedom to just be a mommy.

We walked in silence for a moment.

 ”Mommy, is that why in the background of money, it’s kind of blue?” He asked.

“Maybe,” I agreed. “I suppose it could be.”

“Daddy says money makes us successful.” He stopped to pick up a rock to add to the pocket collection. He had several already in his pockets.

“I think money, like memories, can be a measure of success,” I agree nodding, “but more than that, I believe that how much you are loved measures your success.”

We walked further. Silence became non-existent as the kids from the park screamed and laughed. He joined his friends and I walked around the path that circled the playground several times along with other Mom’s who came for their daily walk out. On my last round, my son took my hand about half way around and joined me, walking off the playground as I finished my walk.

“Mom, I think you must be really successful, because I love you a really lot!” His blue eyes looked up at me as he said it, and I knew the color of success truly is BLUE!

 Jan Verhoeff writes motivational and business documents. For more inspired and powerful commentary, visit her website and sign up for Jan’s News & Updates.