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Is Your Road to Success Paved with Fears of Defeat?

Some young people know what career they want to pursue long before they ever reach college age. If that is genuinely their choice and not something imposed by their parents, they are really lucky. They can begin the training of their choice as soon as they complete high school, and they probably will be successful in achieving their goals because their motivation comes from within.

However, it’s not as simple for many others who don’t have the right mindset for success! Even when they arrive at a decision about  a career choice or a the kind of business they would like to develop, self-doubt and discouraging thoughts may cloud their thinking.

1. How to Overcome Discouraging Beliefs.

Is it possible that focusing too much on goals for the future is keeping us from taking care of ourselves today? While setting goals is important, we need to enjoy the steps we are taking right now and that includes enjoying simple pleasures like  shopping for the ingredients to cook a good meal and tossing a ball around with some friends.

2. Getting the Training We Need to Be Successful

Good nutrition, physical fitness and caring human interaction contribute  to good mental functioning and empowers us to do the work we need to do.

It’s important to remember that being successful includes enjoying our daily life and growing as a human being.

A concert-goer once said to a famous composer:’Maestro I would give my life to play like you do’ and his answer was ‘I did Madam,I did! In truth he had probably enjoyed living the life of his choice, playing the music he loved … and bringing pleasure to the world. How fulfilling is that!

3. Living a Good Life While Working Toward Our Goals

It’s good to constantly remember the importance of being a well-rounded individual while we’re working toward our goals.  The professional goals are one important part of our life not a destination we arrive at after a long journey.  The journey is our life and we need to live it consciously, paying attention to the flowers along the path!

4. Life After Sixty and Planning a New Career

The first part of this article applies to young people starting out on their path to becoming productive member of society. But there is another movement going on … Seniors engaging in a new career and learning new skills!

How does it feel to start all over again?  They’re getting acquainted with social media … they’re challenged by new-fangled systems … I know because I’m doing it myself!

I have written a few posts about working from home to supplement a retirement income and I plan to focus on home business information in the coming weeks.

Be looking for helpful downloads too!

Fran_C

 

How Could You Get Some Kind of Home Business Up and Running?

 

Ida May Fuller, the first recipient

Image via Wikipedia

The news is full of stories about the thousands of boomers who will be retiring every day beginning this year and much of the political discourse seems to be centered on the viability of Social Security and Medicare entitlements, causing concern among many middle-aged citizens

Before Social Security was enacted in 1935, men and women who became physically handicapped or too old to work depended on relatives who often didn’t have much to share; children who lost their father were often treated as a burden to others or sent to an orphanage.

There are some big lifestyle differences between those first generations of Social Security beneficiaries and the present generation of retiring boomers.

Well into the third quarter of this past century, workers avoided accumulating debt and aspired to pay off their mortgage before they reached retirement age. It wasn’t until sometime in the 1970′s that the banks started
stepping up the promotion of credit cards and home mortgage refinancing.

Offsetting this dreary financial situation is this generation of baby boomers’ attitude… they generally believe in staying fit and keeping their mind and social life active. Many of them are thinking about producing an extra income to supplement their Social Security check.

In earlier days, producing some extra income wasn’t easy; it meant getting a part-time job in a company or the local hardware store, teaching a skill or providing a needed service, such as small house repairs, gardening or cleaning services. Starting a small business could be an option, but that required some capital and a big time commitment. Any of those endeavors required some commuting!

Today, the Internet is providing practically unlimited means of communications with no geographical limitations, making it fairly easy to start a successful home business. A boomer facing retirement could be looking for answers to the following questions:

* How does my view of retirement differ from my parents’?
* How could I get some kind of home business up and running?
* How does knowing that I’m probably going to live longer than previous   generations change my outlook on life?

With plenty of time to do research answers to those questions and many more can be found on the Internet;there are many dependable websites and blogs offering free or low cost step-by-step instructions for planning a home business and making it work.

Here at Apprentice Marketer Gazette, I share information I’ve learned over the past four years and continue to get through daily contact with other bloggers and marketers.

What are your thoughts about extra income possibilities? Do you have some
suggestions other readers would like to read about?  Please share!

Fran :)

Photo: Ida Mae Fuller, the first SS recipient, photo information at Wikipedia

 

 

 

 


 

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Retirement: Baby Boomers Can Take Action to Create Internet Income

Retirement: Baby Boomers Can Take Action to Create Internet Income

Image via Wikipedia Thousands of baby boomers are hitting 65 beginning this year and going on for the next 19 years – and many are not cash-ready to retire! Many of them are turning to the Internet to look for work at home job opportunities, and there are plenty of options. Finding a way to boost their income is almost mandatory for most retirees. With the rise in cost of living, medical needs and the economy...

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Year 2011:Making My Blog More Profitable

Year 2011:Making My Blog More Profitable

My plan for this blog in early 2009 was to share what I had learned during the many months I was gathering information with a special emphasis on baby boomers … any revenue I expected to get would come from referrals to products I recommended in my free email course or in some blogposts  … not through a bunch of advertisements on the blog … Here is an excerpt of an article titled ‘How does...

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Getting Your Business Into Shape for 2011 #6: Long Term Planning

Getting Your Business Into Shape for 2011 #6: Long Term Planning

It’s finally here…the final lesson in your Internet Marketing Fall Cleaning. Melissa says: “This program really reinforces the fact that we’re all different. Not only are our businesses different, but we also put up different barriers to success, have different strengths and have different goals. But one thing’s for certain is that we all improve by challenging ourselves, sharing ideas and making constant improvements. That’s what this program is all about. Out of those 3 things, I...

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End of Year Home Business Inventory: Conclusion A Blog is not a Business!

End of Year Home Business Inventory: Conclusion A Blog is not a Business!

Image by Alex Osterwalder via Flickr Well, you might remember the ’6-part course I recommended here … offered by Melissa Ingold of Sweetie Marketing? The first lesson was about taking your business inventory for clarity… so I took a careful inventory of what I was doing in my business Here are the titles of the six free lessons: Download Week 1:Taking Your Business Inventory right there, and sign up for the next lessons. Week 1: Taking Your Business...

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Time for Remodeling – Getting Your Business Into Shape for 2011 #4

If you’ve signed up for Melissa Ingold’s set of 6 free lessons about ‘Getting Your Business Into Shape for 2011, it’s time to download lesson #4 by following this link  Taking Your Business Inventory or use that link to go and get the first lesson with the option to sign up for the next 5 lessons – it’s free and I am really getting good information that will improve my home business! Melissa Ingold says:...

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Running a Successful Home Business: How Scary Can it Be?

Running a Successful Home Business: How Scary Can it Be?

This was the best Halloween article for me!  or rather one that I related to very well, not about scary movies or haunted houses, but talking about fears that I too have experienced at times in the course of running a successful home business. Instead of Halloween candy, Taylor Lindstrom the author, includes some positive  suggestions about how and where to get help! Check it out: “Halloween means exactly three things to me: pumpkin carving, costumes,...

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Getting Your Business Into Shape for 2011

Last week I invited you to take advantage of Melissa Ingold’s generous offer of a free 6-week set of lessons designed to help anyone with their home business, encouraging you to download the first lesson : Taking Your Business Inventory. If you followed the lesson plan, you have a better understanding of where you are and what decisions you might need to make.  Basically, it has helped me reflect on the things that I am...

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Taking Your Home Business Inventory for Clarity

Today, I have something very special to share with you! I can’t explain it any better way than to quote Melissa Ingold (Internet Marketing Sweetie) “Last week I shared a video with you about a 6-week program that I would be giving you access to at no-cost, to help you get your business into shape for 2011 (which is only 2 1/2 months away) This 6 week self-study program will show your readers how to find out what’s really...

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