Dear Friends:
I just received an inspirational video clip from a leader in marketing, Alex Mandossian.
Alex is an amazing marketing teacher through teleseminars, and continually provides addedvalue to everything he does.
Here's the latest from his blog...
If you've got 2 minutes, 17 seconds, I'd recommend taking a look at this...
Alex says, "This movie will take 2 minutes out ofyour day ... but what you'll learn maylast you a lifetime. Give me your candid comment when you finish watching it and feel free to forward this to a friend or colleague.
For those who'd like to read more of Alex's posts, visit: www.Alexmandossian.com.
If you're interested in learning how teleseminars can be used to promote your business, attract funds, boost book sales or educate the public, check out: www.profitableteleseminars.com.
To Your Success,
Lynn Sanders
"Multimedia That Makes A Difference"
Park Avenue Productions
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
A Reminder From Thoreau...
Dear Friends,
I can't believe so much time has elapsed since my last post! Yikes!
My new year's resolution is to write at least one post a week. How does that sound?
With the relatively new creation of my free marketing tips, I've focused my "extra" time on
writing tips that can be useful for both non-profit and for profit audiences. It has proven to be quite helpful to a wide range of people.
If you'd like to subscribe, I'd love to have you on board -- and you'd get a free bonus. For non-profits, just sign up on my website -- www.parkaveproductions.com. Everyone else at this time can simply send an email to ourfriends@getresponse.com, and you're automatically entered. You can easily opt out at any time, and I don't give my list to anyone else.
Now -- here's a great contemplation --
"If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is were they should be. Now put the foundations under them. - Henry David Thoreau
In this day and age when people are concerned about the economy, I believe it's also important to stay focused on your vision... YOUR dreams. What do you want from life? How can you get there? What foundations do you need to build your dream into a reality?
We can each be a visionary and not let worries overcome us. The choices we make with our time are up to us. So -- just as I encourage myself, I urge you to take some time for yourself. Even five minutes a day. Close your eyes. Repeat a positive affirmation to yourself. It can be as simple as, "I'm having a very productive day today." (T. Harv Eker's idea...) If you can, give yourself a few minutes to quietly sit and meditate.
It doesn't take long. But I've found that when I give myself time for peaceful reflection, I reap great calming benefits for the whole day. And -- it's easier to focus on getting things done.
What do you think?
I can't believe so much time has elapsed since my last post! Yikes!
My new year's resolution is to write at least one post a week. How does that sound?
With the relatively new creation of my free marketing tips, I've focused my "extra" time on
writing tips that can be useful for both non-profit and for profit audiences. It has proven to be quite helpful to a wide range of people.
If you'd like to subscribe, I'd love to have you on board -- and you'd get a free bonus. For non-profits, just sign up on my website -- www.parkaveproductions.com. Everyone else at this time can simply send an email to ourfriends@getresponse.com, and you're automatically entered. You can easily opt out at any time, and I don't give my list to anyone else.
Now -- here's a great contemplation --
"If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is were they should be. Now put the foundations under them. - Henry David Thoreau
In this day and age when people are concerned about the economy, I believe it's also important to stay focused on your vision... YOUR dreams. What do you want from life? How can you get there? What foundations do you need to build your dream into a reality?
We can each be a visionary and not let worries overcome us. The choices we make with our time are up to us. So -- just as I encourage myself, I urge you to take some time for yourself. Even five minutes a day. Close your eyes. Repeat a positive affirmation to yourself. It can be as simple as, "I'm having a very productive day today." (T. Harv Eker's idea...) If you can, give yourself a few minutes to quietly sit and meditate.
It doesn't take long. But I've found that when I give myself time for peaceful reflection, I reap great calming benefits for the whole day. And -- it's easier to focus on getting things done.
What do you think?
Labels:
Marketing,
Meditation,
Thoreau,
Time Management
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