Imagine if you could truly discover what would make a man adore you and never want to leave.
If you could rekindle the romance in your relationship or knew the 50 Universal Truths about Men would you take advantage of that knowledge?
Do any of the following describe you?
· You think everything is fine in your relationships, and all of a sudden he is gone. You keep asking “where did I go wrong?” If your relationship has just ended, you need to know what not to do if he leaves.
· You want to capture his heart forever. Imagine what would be different if you practiced the 3 things that men can’t resist.
· You want to know how and where to find Mr. Right.
· You’re married but your relationship is mediocre. You’re feeling sad and lonely. You want to reignite your relationship and have your husband truly value you and want to marry you all over again.
· You’re single and date frequently, but you always seem to attract the wrong kind of men. Your relationship pattern seems to be that you frequently end up with men that have a fear of commitment.
· Your marriage isn’t working anymore. You don’t feel understood; you resent the unresolved conflict between you your husband, or you feel your marriage is heading towards complete failure. You need to rekindle your marriage before it’s too late.
Relationship Advice That Actually Works
All relationship advice is not created equal. In fact, a lot of relationship advice about men simply does not work. Why? Because it’s usually focused on getting short-term results that inadvertently prevent a man from falling and staying in love with a woman.
What does work is learning how men think and what you can do that will make a man want to date, marry, and never want to leave you.
Once you learn the secret to a man’s heart, you’ll be able to give the man of your choice what he men really wants so that he will cherish you forever.
You don’t need to guess anymore. Every insight and suggestion I’ll give you has been tried and tested by women just like you. You can immediately use little-known secrets and proven strategies that have worked for thousands of women.
Sincerely,
Bob Grant, L.P.C. (Licensed Professional Counselor)
Founder of Relationshipheadquarters.com
Understanding, making relationship to be growth up
Affirm Your Way to Self-Motivation and Success!
by Paul J. Meyer
The first step toward success is self-motivation. What is the best way to find your inner motivation? Decide on your goal and believe it can be yours. You might be thinking, "Well, that's easier said than done." The key is to become self-motivated and to believe. Using positive affirmations is the most effective way of developing motivation and becoming empowered for success. In effect, your affirmations become self-fulfilling prophecies.
Affirmations are also called self-talk, self-suggestions, attitude control, personal reminders, or simply talking to yourself. Affirmations are essential in building attitudes and confidence in our own capabilities by reminding ourselves of what we can become.
An example of an affirmation is, "I am the top salesman." This statement has all the key ingredients of a positive affirmation. An affirmation is defined as:
· A positive declaration or statement about yourself.
· In the first person and the present tense ("I am…")
· It is specific and about what you want to be (to have, or to do, etc.)
#1 - Replace the Negative with the Positive
Imagine a seesaw: one end of the board is loaded with the negative responses and the other is weighted with positive ideas. Your goal should be to always have positive side outweigh the negative. Using affirmations is key in developing the self-motivation that can turn your goals and dreams into realities.
For whatever reason, it seems that society, family, and friends often have a natural negative slant. Consequently, this negative thinking has adversely impacted our attitudes. Winners are positive thinkers. So, replace the negative with the positive for success!
The moment you begin to use positive affirmations, you gradually begin to shift the weight in a positive direction, first balancing the seesaw, and then tipping it in your favor. By choosing to use affirmations, the Law of Displacement reverses the imbalance. What you do not want has been outweighed by what you do want.
#2 -Affirmations Can Change Your Thinking
Your mind, both its conscious and unconscious parts, plays a role in the formation, use, and result of affirmations. Your conscious mind creates and uses the affirmations, but it is the unconscious mind that is going through the change. What is important to understand is that your unconscious mind cannot distinguish between fact and fiction.
In short, your mind believes what you tell it. This is where using affirmations can make all the difference. Through positive affirmations gradually your behavior responds, following what your unconscious mind has accepted. You become the person you have affirmed yourself to be.
#3 -Creating Your Own Affirmations
Now that you understand why affirmations are so powerful, and how winners use self-motivation to their personal advantage, it is time to create your own affirmations. First ask yourself this: "What do I really want?" Your answer becomes the foundation for creating your affirmation. For example, an objective could be: "I want to use my time more profitably by making 20 percent more sales presentations each week."
With your answer in mind, create an affirmation. The affirmation must be a positive statement about your self, written in the first person and present tense. Be specific about what you want to be, to do, to have, and so forth. Writing your affirmations down on paper helps keep you on track and provides you with a concrete, tangible goal toward which you are aiming.
#4 -Visualize and Repeat, Over and Over
Visualize your affirmation. If your affirmation were, "I am the top salesman," picture in your mind what that would be like. How does it feel to be the top salesman, how do you act and react in that role? When you can mentally see yourself already doing or being whatever you affirm, you are already on the road to success.
If you can describe it, then you can see it. If you can see it, then you can achieve it. Get ready, get set … repeat! You can change habits, attitudes, and personality characteristics through repetition of your positive affirmations. Read and re-read your new affirmations so that they reinforce the habits and attitudes you wish to develop.
Remember, affirmations are never a substitute for action and they require patience. Affirmations are a tool to help you become self-motivated, believe in yourself and gain confidence. On your mark … get ready, get set, and get motivated for success with affirmations!
About the Author
Paul J. Meyer may be a New York Times best-selling author, but it is his success as an entrepreneur that has made him a millionaire many times over. To learn more about becoming a winner through using positive affirmation, order Paul's very practical book, Self-Talk & Self-Affirmation for Winners today, available at http://www.pauljmeyer.com/ or Amazon.com.
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting new organizations or revitalizing mature organizations, particularly new businesses generally in response to identified opportunities. Entrepreneurship is often a difficult undertaking, as a vast majority of new businesses fail. Entrepreneurial activities are substantially different depending on the type of organization that is being started. Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo projects (even involving the entrepreneur only part-time) to major undertakings creating many job opportunities. Many "high-profile" entrepreneurial ventures seek venture capital or angel funding in order to raise capital to build the business. Angel investors generally seek returns of 20-30% and more extensive involvement in the business.[1] Many kinds of organizations now exist to support would-be entrepreneurs, including specialized government agencies, business incubators, science parks, and some NGOs.
Characteristics of entrepreneurship
* The entrepreneur has an enthusiastic vision, the driving force of an enterprise.
* The entrepreneur's vision is usually supported by an interlocked collection of specific ideas not available to the marketplace.
* The overall blueprint to realize the vision is clear, however details may be incomplete, flexible, and evolving.
* The entrepreneur promotes the vision with enthusiastic passion.
* With persistence and determination, the entrepreneur develops strategies to change the vision into reality.
* The entrepreneur takes the initial responsibility to cause a vision to become a success.
* Entrepreneurs take prudent risks. They assess costs, market/customer needs and persuade others to join and help.
* An entrepreneur is usually a positive thinker and a decision maker.