Tuesday, April 21, 2009

"Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." --- Winston Churchill
My first post 2 get it started. :)

Monday, April 13, 2009

CopyNProfit - A Must-Have Program!!!

Hey,

Here's a dirty little secret that I don't think many "wealth" gurus
want you to uncover ....

You see ... people go to all these books, seminars (real estate, you
name it!), etc

They go there and learn a ton about how to create killer revenue
streams and say to themselves "Wow, what a great idea.... I better
try that".

Then they go back to their lives....and NOTHING EVER HAPPENS.

That's about 90% of people who never take action on what they learn.

Now, what about the 10% who (I suspect like yourself) do take
action?

Here's the 2nd harsh reality ... what's taught to you is NEVER the
bird's eye view of how they do it.

They tell you to "learn".

They give you bits and pieces to stumble over.

... and it's all kind of misleading unless you're willing to endure
all the time and effort.

I saw something very different recently.... arguably REVOLUTIONARY.

Check this out right now. (you will regret not seeing it)

---> COPYNPROFIT <----

The guys behind this are showing their EXACT recipe (entire bird's
eye view) of what to copy and bring in $350/day streams over and
over. It just does not get any easier than this. You literally COPY
what they show and see if the operation makes profit ... and it will.

You have to actually TRY to mess this one up!

They understand your struggle (they went through this themselves)
... copying is easier and faster than learning and here, it works a
hell of a lot better!

To tell you the truth, for creating automated revenue, I wish I had
this to copy when I first started affiliate marketing.

So go in and COPY it now. You will be pleasantly surprised!!!

Thanks,
Nicole

P.S. After you copy a few of their recipes, start multiplying it
until you hit your target goal ... $1,500/day? $3,900/day? Then
set it on auto-pilot. It literally is a no-brainer since you are
copying.

---> COPYNPROFIT <----

A day in the life of a FedEx driver

If you know anybody who is a FedEx or UPS driver, we definitely have MANY stories of things that happen to us on the road. We see A LOT of things. Some good. Some bad. We meet all kinds of people and if you are like me, make friends with a lot of them.

I am a very outgoing person. I like to strike up conversations with everyone. When I walk into your office or when I am at your door making a delivery, I say Hi and ask you how you are and talk to you. I've had many customers say to me, "We've had the other driver on our route for years now and he hasn't said more than 10 words to us. Then you come in one time and act like we are old high school buddies! Can you take over our route?? We want you instead of the other guy!!" Not to toot my own horn or anything, but this happens all the time. I'm definitely a people-person and made for my job. :)

I don't have my own route. I am what they call a "swing driver". I go wherever they need me to go. It is quite stressful at times, driving with the map on the steering wheel and doing LOTS of u-turns. But that is why we get the extra money.

A few weeks ago I had a delivery that the experience with the customer touched me and left me driving away in tears...and even wanting to share my story on here with everyone.

I had a box of flowers from Proflowers...we have the contract with them, so we deliver a ton of them. Being the outgoing person I am, when the lady answered the door and I handed her the box, I said, "Is it your birthday today?" And she said, "No. I'm very depressed and I ordered the flowers for myself thinking that maybe it would cheer me up. They're tulips, my favorite."

I wasn't expecting her to respond like that. Talk about being shocked. Open mouth, insert foot.

I then said, "Awww I'm sorry...well I hope that they cheer you up". I then began to get choked up and could feel the tears welling up. I felt so bad for this elderly woman who probably lived alone and was depressed and who ordered flowers for herself to cheer herself up. I just wanted to stay and talk with her and listen to her, but I had to go. :(

I wanted to just give her a big hug and tell her it would be all right!!! But didn't want to scare her. I know I'm harmless, but didn't want to freak her out. I then told her to have a good day and and she did the same to me. I proceeded down the driveway to my truck, in tears. Everyone has things going on in their lives. But we have a spouse, a boyfriend, a girlfriend, friends, family. But what if you didn't have anyone to talk to? That's just sad.

Needless to say, I stored her address in the Notepad on my cell phone (although, like I could forget her address). I will bring her tulips one of these days...with a note saying, "from the FedEx Girl...hope this cheers you up."

It's just the little things in life that make it so meaningful.
Make a difference in someone's life. Only 5 minutes of your time can make a difference in someone's life.
Thanks for reading.

Live. Laugh. Love.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

I apologize

I just wanted to apologize for not making any posts for a while...I have just been going through a lot of personal stuff in the last month and have needed some time off. So that's the reason my blog has been lacking some content. I apologize and I hope to get things going.
Thanks for understanding!
Nicole
"Live, Laugh, Love"

Saturday, January 17, 2009

The plane crash in the Hudson River

The plane crash on the Hudson River on Thursday, January 15th, 2009 won't ever be forgotten.

I'm sure everyone saw and heard the story of the guys going to Myrtle Beach on a golfing trip. Well I went to high school with Jeff Kolodjay and I am very happy that nothing happened to him and his father and his friends that were with him. God was with him and everyone else that was on that plane that day.
The pilot, Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger III, is a remarkable pilot and deserves all the praise in the world for the miracle he performed in "landing" that plane safely in the Hudson and not having a single fatality.

To the New York Fire and Rescue, the Red Cross, the Coast Guard and everyone else who aided in getting everyone promptly out of the frigid water, you truly are amazing!
My thoughts and prayers to the families of everyone involved.

Nicole
"Live, Laugh, Love"

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Wii Homebrew Installer

I've been reading feedback from people how much they love the Homebrew Installer and I figured I would post another post another link for it.

I wish they had this when I was kid!!! My Nintendo games are all collecting dust in my parents attic as I'm writing this. I can remember beating Super Mario Bros. 3 in a week. Now I can't even get past one level without dying 15 times. I'm not as good at video games like I used to be when I was a kid, that's for sure.
At least you can get some use still out of all your old games that would otherwise just be sitting there. They just don't make games like they used to either.
These days you have to have a college degree just to set the game up. Can't you just put the game in and press start anymore?
You have to create a whole profile and actually build your character now. It's ridiculous.

Sorry....I was going off on a tangent there. Straying away from the subject.
Here's the link to the Homebrew Installer if you want to unlock your Wii to be able to play all the old games from your Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis or any other game console. It's really cool.
You can play DVD's and MP3's on it as well. Check it out.

Thanks,
Nicole
"Live, Laugh, Love"