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Postioning Your Company In Changing Markets tell them. Actually, they can't help it. For example, when a parent says, "Don't run in the house", the child hears, "Run in the house". Can we blame the child for running? Could you not think of a pink elephant?The ultimate marketing battleground is the mind. Successful marketing implants in the mind of the consumer a clear, specific identity for a certain product or service. Your goal should always be to help consumers see your product or service in its most favorable or appealing light.Positioning isn’t easy, especially in the Information Age. More information and data are being thrown at consumers today that at any point in history. Remember, the positioning battleground is the mind and that battleground is more crowed than ever. Consumers minds are under attack fr Let's consider some other things you will surely find familiar. What do you think your brain remembers every time you pass the highway sign that says, "Don't drink and drive" or "Don't speed"? Think about it - "No smoking" is the best advertisement for smoking. It brings smoking to our attention Bankruptcy Help - The Effects of Filing and Alternatives to Review First Filing for Bankruptcy, regardless of whether chapter 7 or chapter 13 may have long lasting negative effects on your credit history for up to 10 years. These negative marks against your credit history may make it difficult to apply for future credit, secure jobs that require a positive credit profile, rent an apartment, purchase a vehicle, etc. The cost of filing bankruptcy can add up over the course of years. Banks or other lenders will most likely charge higher interest rates and fees should they choose to lend money. Bankruptcy is deemed as a high credit risk and t Life is a fascinating journey into the self. On your back, you can carry flowers or pink elephants ... dancing ... wearing a tutu - Ronit BarasMost of our coaching clients ask us, "How come I keep getting all the things I don't want to have in my life?" Oddly enough, the answer is hidden in the question. It's all to do with ... pink elephants. Our brain is a very sophisticated machine, with its own way of interpreting the things around us. It turns out that one particular thing our brain can't understand is negatives. Whenever we hear or use the words "no", "not" or "don't", the brain simply ignores them and keeps the rest. Let me demonstrate: Please close your eyes and don't think of a pink elephant ... dancing ... wearing a tutu. What happened? Could you not think of it? If you're like everyone I know, you saw that very elephant you were supposed not to think about, even if for a brief moment. There's no other way. We need to bring the elephant into out mind before we push it out. And that's exactly how our brain deals with all the negative expressions in our life. When we focus on what we don't want, we actually bring that very thing and into being and then fight it. "I don't want to feel like that" translates into "I want to feel like that". "Don't talk back to me" translates to "Talk back to me". One of my clients, a 37-year-old gorgeous-looking woman, who looked like a 20-year-old, was in search of a partner. "I don't want those 25-year-old kids to look at me", she said and, sure enough, all the men she attracted were around the age of 25. Frustrated, she asked, "Do I walk with a sign over my head saying ‘If you are 25, talk to me?'". What do you think? If you understand pink elephants, you know she did. The things we don't want in life are also the things we mostly focus on and by doing this, we bring them into our life, instead of avoiding them. Parents often describe their children as doing exactly the opposite to what they tell them. Actually, they can't help it. For example, when a parent says, "Don't run in the house", the child hears, "Run in the house". Can we blame the child for running? Could you not think of a pink elephant? Let's consider some other things you will surely find familiar. What do you think your brain remembers every time you pass the highway sign that says, "Don't drink and drive" or "Don't speed"? Think about it - "No smoking" is the best advertisement for smoking. It brings smoking to our attention, How To Make Your Internet Marketing Business Succeed lar thing our brain can't understand is negatives. Whenever we hear or use the words "no", "not" or "don't", the brain simply ignores them and keeps the rest.
There are a number of things you will need to have in order to succeed in the internet marketing arena. In this article, I could easily talk about the usual things you need to reach that success. Things such as building an opt-in list, finding a niche market, creating a product and so on. However, with this article I would like to take a little bit different approach. Some of you may have been doing the things I have listed and more but have not seen much success. For those of you in this group, I would like to offer you some encouragement. The internet marketin Let me demonstrate: Please close your eyes and don't think of a pink elephant ... dancing ... wearing a tutu. What happened? Could you not think of it? If you're like everyone I know, you saw that very elephant you were supposed not to think about, even if for a brief moment. There's no other way. We need to bring the elephant into out mind before we push it out. And that's exactly how our brain deals with all the negative expressions in our life. When we focus on what we don't want, we actually bring that very thing and into being and then fight it. "I don't want to feel like that" translates into "I want to feel like that". "Don't talk back to me" translates to "Talk back to me". One of my clients, a 37-year-old gorgeous-looking woman, who looked like a 20-year-old, was in search of a partner. "I don't want those 25-year-old kids to look at me", she said and, sure enough, all the men she attracted were around the age of 25. Frustrated, she asked, "Do I walk with a sign over my head saying ‘If you are 25, talk to me?'". What do you think? If you understand pink elephants, you know she did. The things we don't want in life are also the things we mostly focus on and by doing this, we bring them into our life, instead of avoiding them. Parents often describe their children as doing exactly the opposite to what they tell them. Actually, they can't help it. For example, when a parent says, "Don't run in the house", the child hears, "Run in the house". Can we blame the child for running? Could you not think of a pink elephant? Let's consider some other things you will surely find familiar. What do you think your brain remembers every time you pass the highway sign that says, "Don't drink and drive" or "Don't speed"? Think about it - "No smoking" is the best advertisement for smoking. It brings smoking to our attention School Yourself on Wellness Training elephant into out mind before we push it out.Massage Therapy Training - What should you look for in a massage therapy training program? Most important, say experts, is attending an accredited massage school. Agencies such as the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA), Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCST), Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET), Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), and the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACCAS), are recognized by the U.S. Department of And that's exactly how our brain deals with all the negative expressions in our life. When we focus on what we don't want, we actually bring that very thing and into being and then fight it. "I don't want to feel like that" translates into "I want to feel like that". "Don't talk back to me" translates to "Talk back to me". One of my clients, a 37-year-old gorgeous-looking woman, who looked like a 20-year-old, was in search of a partner. "I don't want those 25-year-old kids to look at me", she said and, sure enough, all the men she attracted were around the age of 25. Frustrated, she asked, "Do I walk with a sign over my head saying ‘If you are 25, talk to me?'". What do you think? If you understand pink elephants, you know she did. The things we don't want in life are also the things we mostly focus on and by doing this, we bring them into our life, instead of avoiding them. Parents often describe their children as doing exactly the opposite to what they tell them. Actually, they can't help it. For example, when a parent says, "Don't run in the house", the child hears, "Run in the house". Can we blame the child for running? Could you not think of a pink elephant? Let's consider some other things you will surely find familiar. What do you think your brain remembers every time you pass the highway sign that says, "Don't drink and drive" or "Don't speed"? Think about it - "No smoking" is the best advertisement for smoking. It brings smoking to our attention Things I Learned from Corey Rudl ant those 25-year-old kids to look at me", she said and, sure enough, all the men she attracted were around the age of 25. Frustrated, she asked, "Do I walk with a sign over my head saying ‘If you are 25, talk to me?'". What do you think? If you understand pink elephants, you know she did. The things we don't want in life are also the things we mostly focus on and by doing this, we bring them into our life, instead of avoiding them.On Wednesday, the first day of June, I received the following email from Corey;Dear Leeuna,Once I'm finished typing this e-mail, I'm crawling off to bed to sleep... I'm exhausted. (It's about 4:30 a.m. and while I don't normally drink coffee, I'm sucking back my third cup since midnight, and it's not helping anymore...)Last week was CRAZY. He went on to say that he had just publically released, for the first time ever.. the newest edition of his famous Internet wealth-generating system... and had invited 250 people to help him pr Parents often describe their children as doing exactly the opposite to what they tell them. Actually, they can't help it. For example, when a parent says, "Don't run in the house", the child hears, "Run in the house". Can we blame the child for running? Could you not think of a pink elephant? Let's consider some other things you will surely find familiar. What do you think your brain remembers every time you pass the highway sign that says, "Don't drink and drive" or "Don't speed"? Think about it - "No smoking" is the best advertisement for smoking. It brings smoking to our attention Student Loans Regardless of Credit History: Make a Choice tell them. Actually, they can't help it. For example, when a parent says, "Don't run in the house", the child hears, "Run in the house". Can we blame the child for running? Could you not think of a pink elephant?Passing through University can be tough. Especially if you have to break your hiney off to get money in order to pay education costs. I know what I'm saying. I went through it. I had to work hard and study even harder if I wanted to continue studying. I already had some student loans but it wasn't enough, and I was afraid I wouldn't get another because of my credit history.Then, a friend of mine introduced me to non credit based student loans. At first I was skeptic about them because he told me there were secured student loans and unsecured student loans. Hear Let's consider some other things you will surely find familiar. What do you think your brain remembers every time you pass the highway sign that says, "Don't drink and drive" or "Don't speed"? Think about it - "No smoking" is the best advertisement for smoking. It brings smoking to our attention, and keeps reinforcing it, because it's everywhere. What do you think of a nation using the expression "no worries" in response to almost everything? Are they really not worried at all? A major modern "pink elephant" is the expression "fat free". How do you explain the increase in the world's obese population when everybody keeps promoting so many diets and "fat free" products? We focus on fat and then we fight it. People, who sell "weight loss" products, are actually promoting ... weight. If you made so much money selling weight-loss products, wouldn't you do that too? Negative attitudes towards work, relationships, business, housekeeping, family, friends or enemies can be changed by changing focus. Start by asking yourself, "What do I want?" As with any journey, we must first identify the place we are going to. This gives us direction and guides our daily focus and action. Once our aim is set, the most magical thing happens - all of a sudden, we start noticing things we've never spotted before. One of our clients wanted to have some time to himself in the busy life he was leading. "I just need 6 hours for myself", he said. He took it on himself to record his time on an hourly basis for a week. To his amazement, he discovered he was already spending 16 (!) hours every week in personal activities. Another client wanted to feel loved and appreciated by his wife, claiming she always wanted him to do things for her and then took his efforts for granted. He decided he would spend a whole week collecting evidence of his wife's approval and affection. Do you think he found any? You bet he did, and lots of it! By focusing on what you don't want, you summon "pink elephants" into your thoughts and you're in constant battle with life. And life, after all, is a fascinating journey into the self. On your back, you can carry flowers or pink elephants ... dancing ... wearing a tutu. Be Happy in LIFE, Gal
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