09.12.06

Life-Blood of Your Business

Posted in Tools, Success at 1:12 am by Dave Franzwa

Get ready to get your life back?

In the next 3 minutes you’ll learn about the #1 tool used to generate wealth. It’s been used to tap into vast resevoirs of money over the years by men and women from all walks of life.

This tool has been responsible for allowing them to create everything from a few bucks when needed, to full-blown dynasties.

Now it’s your turn to learn their secrets. 

They’re not really secrets though. Secrets are only secret when you don’t know the answers.

Since you’re probably reading this on the internet, let’s quickly look at this medium as an example of where you might consider beginning a business.

But don’t forget, this tool is just as vital to off-line ventures as well!

Look.  It’s your business. You can start anywhere you want, do anything you like, and make as much as you can conceive on-line, or anywhere else for that matter.

You can do it any way you like. The only real limitations you’re up against are self-imposed and located squarely between your ears, but…

There are some general, and logical places for you to start, but you are not restricted by any given set of rules that say “this is where you have to start.”

That is unless you want to succeed.

If you do, the only rules that are set in stone, are the ones set forth by the fine folks who have brought you the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and other governing authorities.

(Take my advice and heed what they have to say.)

I’m going take a leap of faith here and assume that you do want to succeed, and if so there’s one thing I’ll strongly recommend you do before you do anything else.

  • Before you check into web hosting,
  • Before you decide to learn the languages of the web (HTML, PHP, etc…),
  • Before you decide on a product or service to sell,

And even

  • Before you determine how you’ll structure your business.

Before you do any of those things, look at where I’m leading you because this has the ability to carry you anywhere you want to go, on or off-line.

You don’t have to do this first.

Nobody will chase you down and lock you up because you didn’t take good advice, but you’ll eventually need it anyway, and you’ll thank me time and again for nudging you in this direction.

This is a tool for life that I’m talking about here, and it will allow you to kick open doors that will otherwise remain closed to you.

Seriously!  Get this right and success is within your grasp!

Just what is this all-powerful tool I’m talking about?

You may think that you know what I’m hinting at here, and you may even be right, but if you want to find out for sure, you’ll need to take the next step that will explain what your very first action needs to be.

This tool is considered by many to be the life blood of their business, and without it you will always be at the mercy of others, which makes everything harder, on-line or off.

What sort of freedom is that?

If you’re fed up with doing things the hard way (like working for somebody else),  take the next step and you’ll be convinced of your need to take this action now in order to succeed as your own boss, on your own terms!

And if you’re already the boss, but maybe not as successful as you’d like to be, this tool could very well prove to be the Pandora’s box of answers you’ve been looking for.

By signing up below, you’ll find:

  • Techniques that work for every product, service, and market.
  • It doesn’t require any special skills.
  • You won’t pay for it with an arm and a leg, or years of study to get it right.
  • You can begin putting this into practice in less than an hour.

This material is tried, tested, and proven to work for your on-line or off-line business(s) consistantly, for many years to come, and all you have to do is follow a formula so simple, you won’t believe it can be this easy!

Ready to get your life back? 

Sign up for Life-Blood ~ Insights to Copy, below.

Dave

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06.18.06

New (Good) Habits Can Be Difficult to Build

Posted in Success at 11:36 am by Dave Franzwa

Though it’s never fast enough for us, whenever you add something to your daily list of tasks to accomplish, it takes some time for it to become a habit.

We’re all given 24 hours in a day, and then left to determine just what we’re going to cram in there.

Some work, some play, a little nourishment, and rest. Then we connect those dots by filling all the nooks and crannies of time in between with as much as we possibly can.

Just 24 hours.

It’s not hard to see why it takes time to create a good habit. First you have to figure out where in your schedule you’re ever going to find a place to stuff your new, sought-after self-discipline.

Then you have to remember that you’re doing it, while continually reminding yourself “why” you’re doing it, so that you’ll continue doing it.

(By the way, if it takes 30 days to both create or break habits (and I’m not sure if personality types are a factor), why is it that it’s so much easier to form a bad habit than a good one? Just food for thought.)

As an idea of where I’m going with this, I’ve tried the blogging route before.

A couple of times.

Something more important always seems to interfere.

You would think that something as important to me as writing would overcome those obstacles, and I would “just do it.”

You’d think.

Just like you can probably justify things that you should do but don’t, or don’t do but should, I do the same thing.

I can list all of the reasons for plugging in a daily note to my readers, or even to myself, but when it comes to actually doing it, well, justifiable “things” seem to get in the way.

For instance:

I’m working on several projects right now, and there are a few things that simply must get done.

  •  I’ve got several email accounts that need checking -
  • Affiliate software (several) that I’m studying, learning, and trying to decide upon -
  • A variety of courses that I’m studying -
  • Articles I’m writing -
  • Snippets of books here and there -
  • etc…

Plus all of the , personal tasks that a husband and father has to perform:

  • Providing -
  • Counseling -
  • Discipline - (Not much of that anymore, thankfully;-)
  • Filling the gas tank - again!
  • Getting a new set of keys made (also again), because another set has disappeared and nobody seems to know anything about it 8^\

So you see, I can justify away the time that I could have, or should have spent writing.

If you don’t practice your new habit, it has no chance of becoming habitual.

You’ll be glad to know, that little task of posting what I’ve written has finally worked it’s way up in priority on my daily “to do” list, and that I’ve determined myself to “just do it”

Starting tomorrow, right after I check my email, software, and…:-/

Happy Father’s Day ~ Dave Franzwa

If you like my style and think you might be interested in a project I’m currently developing, pick up a no-cost, pdf excerpt that I have waiting for you here. My readers are the first to lay eyes on it, and since you’re reading this, I guess that includes you;-)  Check it out! 

Thanks, DF