Is Energy a Moral Virtue?

It was James Allen who first said, that ENERGY IS the working power in all achievement. Inert coal it converts into fire, and water it transmutes into steam; it vivifies and intensifies the commonest talent until it approaches to genius, and when it touches the mind of the dullard, it turns into a living fire that which before was sleeping in inertia.

Some people know what they need to do to have a successful internet business from home, but don’t extend the energy to get it done.  Watching this video may make the difference the next time you think for even one moment it’s not worth the energy.

Energy is a moral virtue, its opposing vice being laziness. As a virtue, it can be cultivated, and the lazy man can become energetic by forcibly arousing himself to exertion. Compared with the energetic man, the lazy man is not half alive. Even while the latter is talking about the difficult of doing a thing, the former is doing it. The active man has done a considerable amount of work before the lazy man has roused himself from sleep. While the lazy man is waiting for an opportunity, the active man has gone out, and met and utilized half a dozen opportunities. He does things while the other is rubbing his eyes.

What Happens When You Just Market? Nothing!

Why Does Marketing Change Minds and Promotion Change Behavior?

Watch this video (above) if you want to once-and-for-all discover why your marketing skills are not enough.

If you want to monetize your presentations faster, better and easier, then it pays to learn how to develop and more effectively utilize your promotional skills.

Promoters are the “rainmakers” of the business world because they have the ability influence their most skeptical prospects to take action (by voting with their wallets) and become loyal customers.

The video above will take just 12 minutes out of your day, but what you discover may change your presentation style (and annual income) forever.

Take a look at the video now and then please give me your feedback in the comment section (below).

“Beyond Chronic Pain”


Rebecca Rengo

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Rebecca Rengo, MA, MSW, LCSW, ACSW is a coach, psychotherapist, speaker and educator with 25 years of experience. Rebecca Rengo has master’s degrees in social work and public administration. She is the President of the Missouri Pain Initiative and a member of the American Pain Society and other related health and pain associations.

During this 1-hour Virtual Book Tour, Rebecca Rengo tells the story behind her book, Beyond Chronic Pain. The book’s promise is “A get-well guidebook to soothe the body, mind and spirit.”

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Why An Article-A-Day Keeps The Recession Away

bailout-dollarArticle marketing has recession-proofed my online businesses. I know that is a big claim, and lots of people are talking about how to recession-proof your business right now.

Read on to discover how to really do it with Article Marketing and the article-a-day strategy.  Here are 7 ways an article-a-day can recession-proof your business:

1. Extend your reach – I like to call my articles my “international evergreen article agents.”

My articles allow me to reach all over the world into many markets that I could not have reached in any other way. And they are evergreen, which means they are out there forever, delivering good information with links back to my websites and blogs.

For example, just one of my articles published online in August of 2005 still receives an average of [Read more...]

“How To Be A Sales Superstar”


Mark Tewart

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Mark Tewart has been an internationally recognized sales, sales marketing and sales management expert for many years. He became a top performing salesperson at 19 years old and went on to become one of the youngest automotive General Managers in the country at the age of 27.

During this 1-hour Virtual Book Tour, Mark Tewart tells the story behind his book, How To Be A Sales Superstar. The book’s promise is “Break all the Rules and Succeed While Doing It.”

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