The Secret Of Luck


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I happened to be at home during lunchtime today and caught this very interesting program on History TV18. Do watch this episode of Darren Brown’s Experiments.

If you would build a fortune,luck is very important and this program will show you how to be lucky.

Being lucky is a state of the mind,an attitude and an approach to life that pays huge dividends,So why not watch the show and then practice being lucky?

And if you are a parent how about letting your children win often and create a lucky mindset? Read more of this post

Courage Is –


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About Fear


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Direct Marketing Via Flyers


wealthymattersFlyers or fliers, circulars, handbills or leaflets ,call them what you will,they remain relevant to businesses,even in these days of mobile and internet marketing.If you have just started offering a new service or opened a new shop and/or wish to pull in customers with a discount or promotion,there is no better way to attract customers.Sure, today online ads can be geographically targeted and local cable and FM channels can be used to address a local customer base,but neither offers the level of localization a flyer campaign does.Think! You can have your business listed on Google Maps,but unless a person is actually searching for a service,they are unlikely to find your small business via Google.On the other hand by handing out fliers around the neighbourhood and posting them in prominent places, a person can get  the attention of potential customers not currently actively searching for a service.Facebook and e-mail lists are cheap ways of getting the word out but you first need to build a subscriber base.And cable TV and FM radio require a lot more money to get started and are more suitable to bigger businesses,not tiny businesses. Read more of this post

The 10,000 Hour Rule


wealthymattersRemember the 10,000-hour rule. That’s roughly how much work and practice it takes to become accomplished in any field, whether it be sporting, creative or professional. 10,000 hours is 5 years of full time hard work. To become a virtuoso, triple that.