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Thursday, November 29, 2007
How To Be Creative?
By: Dan Goodwin

Doubt that you're creative? Don't think you have the first idea how to be more creative even if your life depended on it?

Here’s a quick 5 step guide to getting your creativity flowing freely:

1. Be creative in your outlook. Ideas and inspiration are literally all around us. By opening ourselves to this possibility we’re in a far stronger position to receive new ideas.

Pick 3 objects around you right now and ask yourself what else they could be used for, what other objects you connect them with and how they could form the start of a new creative project for you,.

2. Be creative in your beliefs. You are, potentially, as creative as anyone on this earth. We’re all born with a unique set of creative abilities.

What do you truly believe about yourself and your creativity? If you don’t believe you’re capable of being creative, it’s highly unlikely you will be. Adopt new beliefs that are aligned to someone who’s creative, confident and prolific and notice the difference in your creativity.

3. Be creative in your intentions. Tell yourself simply “Today I’m going to be more creative in everything I do.”

It sounds almost too simple to work, but try it for a couple of weeks, follow through by trying add a little creative twist to everything you do each day, and you’ll soon notice the difference to your creativity.

4. Be creative in what you absorb. If you’re in exactly the same surroundings every day, it’s difficult to remain inspired and fresh in your creativity.

Visit new places to give you different stimulation. They can be obvious creative places such as galleries or museums, but also anywhere that’s different to your usual surroundings. Absorb everything around you as fully as possible with each of your 5 senses.

5. Be creative in the company you keep. It’s said we become like the 5 people we spend most time with.

Who are these 5 people in your life? Are they people that are stimulating, creative, imaginative, supportive? If not, you might want to start seeking out others who are more like the creative person you want to be.

Any of these 5 steps on their own can help you be more creative.

Use two or more in combination and they’re even more powerful.

So, which step are you going to choose today and use to increase your creativity?


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Friday, November 23, 2007
Stephen Pierce Reveals The Secret Ingredient For Your Success On The Internet
Author: Gideon Shalwick



There! How unusual for trying to keep your attention - I gave the answer away right at the beginning! So, theoretically, you don’t even have to read the rest of this article, but if you want to find out the deeper meaning of the first sentence in this article and how you could benefit form it, let me just tell you that there is heaps more to it than that.

Sure, passion is important for success, but what I’ve found is that most people don’t really know HOW to create passion in their lives. And that’s what this report is about.

As you read every word of this report, you will become amazed as to how simple it could be to put a bit of spice back into your life, and to increase your chances of success on the internet by factor of 10 (ok, maybe not 10, but you’ll certainly increase your productivity if you just apply some of the key concepts in this article :) ).

So, if passion is such an important ingredient for success, how on earth can you get it if you don’t already have it?

It’s a lot easier than you might think.

Perhaps the most succinct way that I have seen it described, was by the noted scholar of world mythology, Joseph Campbell. He simply said:

"Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls."

Now, once you start following your bliss, some amazing things start happening. Fred Gratzon, when talking about finding your passion, says it best in his amazing work, The Lazy Way To Success:

"If you love what you are doing, it ceases being work. The more you love what you are doing, the more you spontaneously commit to it. The greater your commitment, the deeper the knowledge you gain. The deeper the knowledge, the more powerful the knowledge. The more powerful your knowledge, the easier it is to achieve
success, because deep, powerful knowledge is the key to inspired thinking and finding intelligent solutions to problems. And with that deeper knowledge, you quickly recognize opportunities and pounce on the best ones. But it all starts with loving what you do."

So the idea here is that once you’ve found what you’re really passionate about, it becomes easy to become successful. And we all know that success breeds success, so once you’re on this amazing path, you simply become unstoppable.

In my own book Millionaire Drop-Out Secrets, I talk about HOW you can actually find what you’re truly passionate about. So, as a courtesy, here’s a quick review of that process:

The whole technique is based on 4 steps:

Step 1 - Create a list that contains all the things that you absolutely love doing. This is the kind of stuff that gives you goose bumps or makes your heart pound when you just think about it. Most likely, this list will contain items such as your natural God-given talents.

Just start writing them down, and don’t worry about how practical your list may seem. Once you have thoroughly completed the first list, you are ready to move on.

Step 2 - Create a list that contains all the things that you absolutely love giving to people. Once again, just start writing and don’t worry about any of it seeming silly or unrealistic. Just get all your ideas down on a piece of paper.

Step 3 - Prioritize the entries on your two lists. Simply place all the things your love doing and giving most, right at the top and the things you love doing and giving least at the bottom.

Step 4 - Create a career option that you’ll be truly passionate about. You can do this by simply combining items on
your first list with items on your second list.

For example, say your two lists looks something like this:

What I love doing: What I love giving to people:
Playing piano, Laughter, Playing harmonica, Entertainment, Talking, Life changing information Etc. Etc.

Combining the first entry from the first list (playing piano) with the second entry of the second list (entertainment) can give you a clue as to a possible career option that you’ll be very passionate about. You could rewrite this as:

“My purpose and calling in life is to entertain people by playing the piano. This is what I am passionate about and what I love to do with my life.”

As you can see, you can create multiple combinations of things that you love doing and things that you love giving to people. Create as many combinations as you can, and then pick the one that resonates with you the most.

You will do well to spend some time on this as it will influence the rest of what you do with your life from this point onwards. If you can pinpoint exactly what it is that you want to do in this life, the rest becomes a lot easier and you will start living an inspired life as apposed to an unfulfilled, frustrating one where it doesn’t feel like you are adding any value.

But this is only part of the picture. Yes, there is more. There is a missing link to this whole process that I have discovered in my research after interviewing some of the world’s top internet marketers. To find out what Internet Marketing Legend, Stephen Pierce, has to say about this, please visit my website for a free video interview.

To your passionate success in the internet!

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