People are celebrating tonight.
I just am not sure what the celebration is about…
Are people celebrating the death of 2006 or the birth of 2007. I suppose that is very subjective. If your 2006 was a mess, and you had many horrible experiences, then you are probably the first to want to throw that shovel full of dirt on 2006′s casket. The need to bury the past is one of the biggest reasons people feel the need to get inebriated to the point of loss of memory on New Year’s Eve.
Personally, I want to be there for the birth of baby 2007! I want to see the eyes of opportunity open for the first time and look into mine. The first cry of 2007 will be the sweetest sound! I want see 2007 wrapped up in its little blanket, safe and warm and comfortable, because it will only feel that way for a short time. Since the future is always changing, I won’t be spending too much time studying 2007 face, since it will not be recognizable by the end of January. Things move pretty fast once it gets going, so I want to make sure I am in a position to keep up with 2007 when it finally learns to walk. With that first step, will come the first sprint and I want to be ready to keep pace, to prevent 2007 from getting too far ahead of me, because I don’t want to be left behind.
Too many people are happy to forget last year, but I want to remember my mistakes, so that I can avoid them in my future. I want to remember my failures, because I want to use them as a learning experience. I don’t want to dwell on 2006, just not forget it. My time on earth is fleeting and the memories accumulate faster than my mind can recall them. Total loss of consciousness is not a part of my plan for New Year’s Eve.
Instead, I plan on cooking a meal for my wife and daughters, working on the irresistible offer for my ebook: Resolve to Succeed in 2007, and compiling the interviews I have received from many marketers who have been kind enough to agree to be a part of my ebook.
I am making a place in my home for baby 2007 to be born, even though the 2 bedroom mobile home that is slowly decomposing around the 5 of us who live here, I will welcome the New Year into my home with open arms. The New Year will only need shelter from us for a few moments before it tears off into the night at blinding speed, bringing those of us along who choose to be prepared to run at the same pace. If I harness the power of 2007 properly, my home will be replaced with one that will be more spacious for my family and the welcome mat that I will be placing out for baby 2008 next December 31…
My laptop is having technical difficulties. The hard drive keeps having errors and every time I turn the computer off, it takes it an hour to do a diskcheck because of the errors it is generating. So I am falling behind more quickly.
I just want to let everyone know that I am still here, and my posting is going to be sluggish over the next week because I am working on Resolve to Succeed in 2007, my ebook that will be available in it’s first version on January 1.
I am going to be feverishly compiling it over the next few days, because I am getting the interviews in from my friends who have been so kind as to let me ask them some questions. I am especially grateful to Matthew Glanfield and George and Yvonne Levy, who have been very helpful to me in helping me get set up and for the interviews they did for me. The cool part about this ebook is that it will have monthly updates, and every month I will be adding new interviews to the subscribers.
That is all the time I have for now, there is an email crisis at my 2nd job, and I have to go take care of it. I hope your Christmas was terrific and be ready for the New Year of your life!
I enjoy writing. It gives me such a sense of release. The stresses of the day melt away as I write from my subconscious. I think that is why it relieves stress the way it does.
Your subconscious mind is always thinking. It works on the problems you are trying to solve and when it comes up with a solution, it alerts your conscious mind. When we get too busy, our conscious mind ignores the subconscious. When you get ignored for too long, it can be quite stressful, and you end up with all of these bottled up ideas. Writing allows you to slow down enough to finally hear the pent up ideas that your subconscious has been trying to tell you all of this time.
I just wish I could write more often.
I have a commitment to market a number of affiliate products, and I have to keep my list informed of the latest and greatest products. So I often am so involved with busy work that I am not developing those new projects that I need to be doing.
In fact, I had been promoting Rob Benwell’s Blogging to the Bank during the summer, and I suddenly realized that he is having a big time sale on it right now. But since my list is being overworked right now with the holiday giveaways and The Big Red Button, and my new eBook List Building for Fun and Profit, that I don’t want to burn everyone out with new sales. So I have to turn to my blog and let it do some of my marketing for me.
Luckily for me, this blog gets a fair amount of traffic, because I have been providing my readers with good information and great deals. I can’t take all of the credit, of course, because if it weren’t for my subconscious, I’d be in trouble. My goal for next year is to spend an hour per day on writing to one of my blogs. In this way, I can get a post to each one twice per week. The tough part is doing research, and I am looking for the right tools to do the research. I remember seeing an email for one, but I will have to search my hard drive again to see if I already have it.
I have to wrap this post up, since my jobs beckon. I got up early this morning just so I could devote this bit of time to you, my readers. And to my mind, since it has been screaming for attention.
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- by Ronald E Pumfleet
© Ronald E Pumfleet – All Rights reserved
http://cbaffiliatemaximizer.com/recommended/6V089N8Q41/
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Warm Regards,
Micheal Savoie
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Ronald E Pumfleet has been marketing online
since 1998 and has sold millions of
dollars of products. You can view
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now at
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Feel free to reproduce this article to
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