by George McKenzie | Marketing
During a recent interview for his ‘Internet Marketing Lounge’ radio show (http://www.internetmarketinglounge.com), Peter Twist asked me if I thought today’s journalists had gotten lazy. Peter noted that to get a journalist to do a story about...
by Joy Malumphy | Success
Tick-Tick-Tick…Buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Your alarm clock rings out through the room announcing the arrival of morning. Unprepared, you lie momentarily wanting to believe that you are hallucinating, only to learn your quiet slumber is over and your day is...
by Joe Vitale | Marketing
I’m sick of it. All the so-called communication experts keep declaring that your mind cannot process a negative command. They say “Don’t spill the milk” means you’ll spill the milk. They say your mind doesn’t respond to...
by Sulana Stone | Success
Sometimes life experiences can be like a lemon-flavored Tootsie Roll Pop. Hard and sour on the outside. Soft and sweet on the inside. Take getting dumped in a relationship for instance. Facing life alone can be tough for many people. Yet, there are behind-the-scenes...
by George McKenzie | Marketing
Early in my TV career, a consultant from the Magid Company, the people who practically invented TV news research, told me something that helped me enormously through the years. ‘There are no dull stories,’ she said. ‘Just dull approaches to...
by Dr. Joseph Ciccone | Success
Many of us today strive to achieve a measure of success, wealth, power, prestige, and believe that the acquisition of these icons of materialism will bring a sense of satisfaction and achievement. The need to achieve the illusive American Dream of riches and fame,...
by Jim Jenkins | Business
Consider this scenario. A colleague suggests you get a business coach. Via the Internet, you find one close-by. The woman says she’d love to help. She charges $300 a month for two 30-minute calls. It seems like a good deal, so you eagerly sign on the dotted...
by Sulana Stone | Success
The boogeyman lurking in the closet scares the bejesus out of little kids. "Big people" know the imaginary monster from their childhood isn't real. Yet, adults freeze in their tracks when the same monster pops up on their path in life. The closer we...
by Jack Canfield | Success
In order to get what you want, you must first decide what you want. Most people foul up at this crucial first step because they simply can't see how it's possible to get what they want – so they don't even let themselves want it. Don't sabotage...