Proverbs That Will Change Your Life Personal Use Ebook

Table Of Contents Key #1 HOW TO GAIN WISDOM – p. 4 Key #2 HOW TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS – p. 10 Key #3 HOW TO HAVE A HAPPY HOME – p. 16 Key #4 HOW TO BE PERSONALLY DISCIPLINED – p. 22 Key #5 HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT FRIENDS – p. 29 Key #6 HOW TO OVERCOME PRIDE – p. 36 Key #7 HOW TO GUARD AGAINST GOSSIP – p. 42 Key #8 HOW TO EXPERIENCE PROSPERITY – p. 48 Sample Content Preview Key #1 HOW TO GAIN WISDOM Have you ever heard of the Darwin Awards? They are awards that are given each year to people who make really, really, really bad choices in life. Let me share a couple of recent ones with you: 1(28 May 2004, Italy) Fabio, 28, left the family ostrich business for a new job as a truck driver. But his interests were more eclectic than the average ostrich-farming truck driver. Relaxing one evening with friends at a pub in Cursi, Fabio shifted the conversation to his new interest in spy gadgets. He pulled an ordinary-looking pen out of his pocket and explained that it was actually a single-shot pistol. To demonstrate, he pointed it at his head and clicked the button. The cleverly disguised gadget worked perfectly, sending a .22-caliber bullet into Fabio's left occipital lobe. (29 April 2004, Brushy Fork, WV) Alfred, 63, had trouble with termites at home. He had heard that natural gas was dangerous, and figured it would be a good, low-cost way to fumigate his house. So he shut the doors and windows, turned on the gas, and spent the night in a nearby camper trailer with his wife. The next morning he stepped out of the trailer, took a breath of the crisp, cool air, and strode over to his house. When he opened the door, the slight spark from the latch ignited the cloud of natural gas that had accumulated in his home. The force of the explosion blew him off the porch and into a nearby creek, knocked out the town's telephones and electricity, and blew the doors off a church. It rattled windows and nerves six miles away. Alfred was evacuated by helicopter with severe burns to the burn unit at the Cabell-Huntington Hospital. His house was uninsured – It is presumed that the fumigation was effective. I’m afraid these guys had not taken advantage of God’s promise:

Business Blogging Plr Ebook

Ebook Table Of Contents Introduction    5 Setting Up A Blog    6 Cost Of Running A Blog    6 Time    7 Energy    7 Passion    7 Money    8 Emotions    8 Benefits Of Having A Business Blog    9 Marketing & PR    9 Establish Expertise    9 Direct Communication    10 Control Of Information    10 Collaboration    11 Credibility    12 Content    12 Frequency Of Posts    12 Types Of Posts    13 Blogging Yourself    14 Ongoing Contributors    14 PLR    14 Guest Posts    15 Ghostwriters/Bloggers    15 Marketing    16 Commenting    16 Social Media    16 Advertising    17 Ad Space On Other Blogs    18 Adwords    18 Text Links    18 Paid Reviews    19 Giveaways    20 Competitions    20 Mailing List    21 Getting Traffic    21 Types Of Posts That Attract Traffic    21 Directory Submission    22 Search Engine Friendly Posts    23 Keywords    23 Search Engine Optimization    23 Guest Posting    24 Press Releases    25 Blog Interviews    25 Blogging Etiquettes    26 Mind Your Manners    26 Treat Your Visitors Well    27 Return The Favor    27 Sustaining Your Blog    27 Make A Content Plan    27 Marketing Plan    28 Blogging Myths    29 Increasing Income Through A Blog    31 Selling Services & Products    32 Affiliate Programs    32 Using Adsense    33 Selling Text Link & Sponsor Ads    33 Offering Consultation Services    34 Referrals    35 Testimonials    35 Word-Of-Mouth    36 Recommendations    37 Reviews    37 Citation    37 Conclusion    38 Ebook Sample Content Preview Introduction Gone are the days when simply having a website of your company was enough to make your presence registered in the World Wide Web. The new mantra for online presence is: “If you’ve got a business, you better have a blog.” Your business needs a blog. Not because it’s ‘the thing’ to do but because not having a blog is bad business. You’re ignoring a very lucrative avenue of income and failing to realize the benefits that you can reap through a simple, inexpensive blog. By having a blog for your business, you humanize your company. Your customers and target audience relate to you better. It has the potential to form loyalty among your customers and readers. By marketing your blog through social media and other means, you’ll be reaching a market that you might not have by traditional means of marketing. Online marketing is also cheaper and a lot more targeted. Keep in mind that a business blog should be about your business. The key is to not make it promotional. Readers are turned off by a blog that just keeps pushing its products and services at its readers. A blog that attracts and retains readers is educational, personal, informative and fun.

Simple Affiliate System Personal Use Ebook

Sample Content Preview Introduction In today’s lesson we’re going to cover a LOT of ground. Fortunately, at the end of the day, your action steps will take relatively little time. You’ll probably spend more time this week “working” by reading this lesson. But, it’s all important foundational stuff, so I need to cover it all. By the end of today’s lesson you’ll have a picture perfect look at how to build your affiliate business. You’ll also have made some key decisions in choosing WHAT you’ll be promoting. Sounds great! Ready? Let’s dive in together… 4 Stages Of The Affiliate Business Model There are four basic stages of the affiliate business model that I’d like to explain to you. Let me give them to you in abbreviated form first and then we’ll dig in deeper… 1) STRATEGY . The initial stage of the affiliate business model is developing a basic plan of attack. This will be your overall strategy for producing sales through your affiliate link. We’ll cover this in today’s lesson. 2) SELECTION . After getting a good understanding of how to make money as an affiliate, it’s time to make some crucial decisions. You’ll need to select a market, a product to promote as an affiliate and a domain name in order to begin building your affiliate commissions. We’ll cover this in today’s lesson.

The Social Bible Of Winning Friends And Influencing People In The 21st Century Plr Ebook

Table Of Contents Foreword Chapter 1: Human Beings Are Social Creatures Chapter 2: Know What a Friend Is—21st Century Friendship Chapter 3: Friends at Work Vs. Social Friends Chapter 4: Are You Friend Material? Chapter 5: Why You Need Friends Chapter 6: Creating Impressions on People Chapter 7: Internet Friends—A Whole New World Chapter 8: The Right Approach to Impress Online Friends Chapter 9: Spread Yourself Thin Wrapping Up Sample Content Preview Chapter 9: Spread Yourself Thin Synopsis If your ultimate goal is to win the highest number of friends and impress as many people as you can, then you should pay great attention to making yourself visible in all the places that you can. Spreading yourself thin is the one thing you really need to do. Spread Yourself Thin Your goal is to get the highest number of friends possible. Everyone can be a friend; this is a party where everyone is welcome. Why not? It is always the more the merrier. You can make everyone happy, whether you have just 10 friends or 100. It does not matter. There are ways in which you can keep in touch with all of them. You do not need to speak with every friend on every day. That is physically not possible. But, you should be concerned about them. The Internet has made things so much easier. Make a Google Group of your friends or a Facebook group and keep in touch with them. Even if you send them emails constantly, these people will be in touch with you… at least that becomes a way for them to remember that you do exist! The same applies when you are trying to impress people. You meet people at all times. Every day, you are likely to meet several new people. This is something that you should think of as an asset. Every person you meet could be a potential friend. Think of it that way. When you meet everyone keeping in mind that they can become fast friends with you in the future, then your behavior with them automatically changes. You really work towards making them a friend just because you are meeting them with such an intention. It does not matter how many people you try to impress. You can try and impress the whole world if you want. If you are a celebrity or a popular international figure, then that is surely going to be important to you… to impress the whole world. Again, that is a consistent effort. Once you have built an impression on someone, you cannot take away that impression for anything. Now, one of the most important things that you have to remember when you are trying to strike the right chord with people and making them your friend is that you have to spread yourself thin. Spreading yourself thin simply means that you have to try and impress the highest number of people possible. There are so many people around you—every person is an opportunity—but if you are introvert who keeps shying away from people, then how is that going to happen? The most important thing for you when you are trying to build relationships is to try and spread your charm to as many people as possible. In short, you should not fail to impress anyone that you meet. You should always keep it working. You should always be in an effort to create favorable impressions on people. Remember that people are trying to judge you in whatever you are doing. You have to ensure that this kind of impression always has the right impact, because only then will you be able to enamor people enough to become your friend. So, try and take yourself as far and wide as possible. Do not remain cooped up in your own house. Come out of it. Do not be scared of people. You have to make friends with everyone and win them over, and to do that, you will definitely have to come out of your room and meet people. Meet people wherever you can, wherever you go. Meet them in the church, meet them in your school or college or workplace, meet them in the neighborhood, meet them while jogging and so on. These people are all looking for friends, just like you are. However, most times we stifle potentially great friendships by not communicating our feelings to the people that we meet. If we could do that, we will certainly be able to make a lot more friends and impress a lot more people. It is eventually a game of numbers. The more people you meet, the more chances you have of making friends. People are everywhere, but you have to contact them. Communicate with them in different ways. They will open out to you and a lot of them will become your friends too. It is only by such practice that you can become a good contender later on. If people are getting impressed by you right now, you can do better by trying to impress more people. If you are winning friends now, you will win more friends over time. It all takes some practice. Do not focus yourself on ‘niche’ friends. Do not think that you can make friends only at school or college or the workplace or on the football ground or in your neighborhood. Friends can be made anywhere you go. You can impress people wherever you go. New opportunities are present everywhere. You have to have the eye to see them. You have to try everything out and see what works. Who knows, your best friend may come from the most unexpected place! Take this as a dose of motivation. Friends are everywhere, only you have to look harder for them sometimes. But, keep looking. You are sure to find the right ones for you if you are persistent enough.

Understanding Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?    1 What Are the Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?    5 Can Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Be Cured?    8 Who is Susceptible to CFS?    12 Diet Tips for Chronic Fatigue Sufferers    15 Lifestyle Tips for Those Living with Chronic Fatigue    19 Medical Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome    22 Natural Help for Chronic Fatigue Sufferers    25 Support for Those Living with CFS    29 What Family and Friends Should Know about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome    32 What Research Has Been Done on CFS?    36 What You Should Know about Chronic Fatigue Diagnosis    39 How Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Are Connected    43 The Difference between Chronic Fatigue and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome    46 The Seven Sub-Types of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Their Importance    50 Sample Content Preview What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? The Main Facts There are some medical conditions that are difficult to recognize and to diagnose. Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is one of them. It is now classified as a disorder, but only until recently it was though that CFS was not a medical condition. The more recent studies have revealed that chronic fatigue syndrome is serious and deserves the attention of medical professionals and the public in general. It is definitely important to learn more about CFS. Chronic fatigue syndrome is defined as extreme fatigue that is continuous and that does not get better or disappear with rest. Usually, a patient is diagnosed with CFS after having experienced constant fatigue for more than six months. Given that the main symptom of the condition is relatively common other diseases should be excluded first. Your physician must confirm that you are not suffering from liver, kidney or thyroid deficiency and from AIDS, hepatitis C or from a psychosomatic illness. It should be noted that CFS is not a psychological disorder. The sufferer is not imagining that they are feeling tired.

Beat The Sadness Of Teenage Depression Plr Ebook

Table Of Contents What Is Teenage Depression?    1 Diagnosing Teenage Depression    5 Signs and Symptoms of Teenage Depression    9 How to Recognize Suicide Warning Signs in Teenagers    12 Treatment Options for Teenage Depression    16 How Friends and Family Can Support Sufferers of Teenage Depression    19 How Teenage Depression Differs from Adult Depression    22 Lifestyle and Diet Tips for Easing Depression in Teens    26 How to Aid You Child’s Medical Treatment for Teenage Depression    29 Support Groups for Depression    32 Teenage Depression - When to Call a Professional for Help    36 Building Self-Esteem in Teenagers    39 How to Know When It’s “Only a Phase” - Recognizing Teenage Depression    42 The Risk of Leaving Depression Untreated    45 The Risk of Antidepressant Use in Teenagers    49 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview What Is Teenage Depression? The teen years are full of change. Changes can be good for you, but they are also quite stressful. It is perfectly natural for every teen to feel a little bit scared and confused while going through physical changes and self searching. There are many factors contributing to the mood swings of teenagers. They are more sensitive and more easily influenced by outside factors. It is perfectly natural for an adolescent to be unhappy or angry at times. However, when the feeling of unhappiness is prolonged, the teenager might suffer from teenage depression. In medical terms, adolescent or teenage depression is considered a disorder. It is characterized by continuous sadness, unhappiness and loss of interest in everyday activities. The feeling of worthlessness is another common sign of teenage depression. Hopelessness is also present. Regrettably, teenage depression is not an uncommon condition. Statistical data reveals that 1 in every 8 adolescents is suffering from this disorder. Various studies have concluded that the individuals between 16 and 24 years of age form the population group which is most vulnerable to depression and suicide.

Living With Cystic Fibrosis Plr Ebook

Table Of Contents What is Cystic Fibrosis?    2 Signs and Symptoms of a CF Disorder    5 Who Gets Cystic Fibrosis?    9 Are there any Cures for Cystic Fibrosis?    12 How Cystic Fibrosis Affects your Life    16 How CF Research has Improved Lives    19 How Genetic Testing Affects Cystic Fibrosis    22 Support for Cystic Fibrosis Sufferers and Their Family    26 Steps to Improve the Health of a CF Sufferer    30 Therapies to Help Those with CF    34 Natural or Holistic Care for Cystic Fibrosis    37 What is the Life Expectancy of a CF Sufferer?    42 How to Handle the Stress of a CF Diagnosis    45 What Research is Being Done for Cystic Fibrosis?    50 Planning Children – Awareness of the Risk    53 Ebook Sample Content Preview What is Cystic Fibrosis? By definition, Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited disease.  This means quite simply the disease of Cystic Fibrosis can be traced back to the familial structure.  Naturally, this is a very simple definition and when reviewing the intricacies of the disease, matters become more complex. The disease, initially, was called Cystic Fibrosis of the Pancreas.  This was incorrect and the improper name is more than likely due to the fact that change within the Pancreas is a result, or symptom of the disease; however, in the truest sense Cystic Fibrosis is categorized as a general disease.  Certainly, within the disease there are issues relative to Pancreatic enzymes; however, this does not make it a disease of the Pancreas per se. To simplify the explanation, the disease of Cystic Fibrosis usually makes its first appearance during the sufferer's childhood.  If you are to characterize the disorder of Cystic Fibrosis it is correct to state it is a chronic lung disease.  Additionally, the sufferer is deficient in pancreatic enzymes and there is a high concentration of salt within this individual's sweat or perspiration.  If you review older information concerning the disease, many times, people knew that a child who had unusually salty sweat was not going to live very long.  At one time, if a child was diagnosed with the disorder, he or she at best could expect to live to be five years old.  Fortunately, now, this is not the case:  With the advent of research into the disease, as well as proper managed care of the patient, life expectancies have substantially improved.  A person who has inherited the disease is now expected to live to the age of forty.  There are some individuals who have even surpassed the forty year mark.

Conquering Social Phobia Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents What is Social Phobia?    2 Who is at Risk for Developing Social Phobia?    5 How to Know if You Have Social Phobia    9 Going to the Doctor – Getting a Proper Diagnosis    13 What Help is Available for Social Phobia Sufferers?    17 Is There a Cure for Social Phobia?    22 Living with Social Phobia – A Day in the Life of a Social Phobic    26 How Support Groups Help Social Phobia    30 Steps for Dealing with Social Phobia    34 Healthy Living Tips for Those with Social Phobia    38 Social Phobia and Other Anxiety Disorders    41 Help for Family and Friends of Social Phobics    46 The Stigma of Social Phobia    51 Use of Medication for Social Phobia    55 Alternative Treatments to Help Those with Social Phobia    60 Ebook Sample Content Preview What is Social Phobia? In order to express precisely what social phobia does to a person it is best to first define it.  Social Phobia is an official, recognized disorder.  The phobia was not truly recognized until the late nineteen-eighties. Many researchers have indicated it can be difficult to ascertain whether an individual is just shy or is suffering symptoms of a social phobia disorder. Another name for Social Phobia is Social Anxiety.  Generally the person who suffers from Social Phobia is unfortunate in that he or she experiences excessive fear within social settings.  The sufferer may feel he or she is being overly-evaluated or scrutinized by their contemporaries.  This excessive fear plagues the person in certain social settings and causes stress symptoms, which may include excessive perspiration, shaking, stuttering, as well as other characteristics of extreme anxiety.  In fact, the symptoms, if not treated properly, may lead the social phobic sufferer to experience a panic attack. It also appears (according to studies) that this type of skittishness prevails within colder climates as opposed to warm Mediterranean-type climates.  It is supposed because there is less chance of isolation within the warmer venues that anxiety may not present as much of a problem. Many social phobias are non-generalized phobias meaning the disorder becomes pronounced only in certain situations.  This means the sufferer only becomes anxious during certain social events and is not anxiety-ridden during other social occasions.  A bad experience, often connected to an event where anxiety prevails, may be the cause for the sufferer's discomfort.

Shingles – Causes and Cures Plr Ebook

Ebook Table Of Contents What is Shingles?    2 Causes of Shingles    6 Symptoms of Shingles    10 Home Remedies for Shingles    14 How to Prevent Shingles    18 Shingles and Organ Transplant    22 Shingles and Stroke    27 Shingles Vaccine    31 Tai Chi and Shingles    36 Relationship Between Shingles and Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus    40 Treatment for Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus    45 Treatment of Shingles    50 What is Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (HZO)?    54 Who Gets Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (HZO)    58 Who Gets Shingles?    63 Ebook Sample Content Preview What is Shingles? About Shingles Shingles, less commonly known as herpes zoster, or zona, is a viral illness distinguished by a painful, unpleasant skin rash accompanied with blisters in a certain region on one side of the body. Shingles generally appear in characteristic long straight regions or stripes. The starting infection of Varicella zoster virus (VZV) the acute disease, which has a short and fast onset but severe course, is chickenpox, which primarily occurs in children, adolescents and, less commonly, in young adults. Its Relation to Chickenpox Once the development of chickenpox has concluded, the virus is not eradicated out of the body and can go into a dormant or inactive stage, eventually causing the development of shingles — a viral illness with signs and symptoms that differ from what can be observed from the initial Varicella zoster infection. Shingles usually shows up many years after the first infection.

Protect Yourself from Cholera Plr Ebook

Ebook Table Of Contents What is Cholera?    2 What Causes Cholera    6 Who Gets Cholera?    10 Symptoms of Cholera    15 Preventing Cholera    19 Treating Cholera    24 How Does Cholera Spread?    28 Common Locations for Cholera    32 Relief Workers and Cholera    37 Children and Cholera    40 Cholera and Food Stocks    45 Cholera and Immunization Laws    49 Cholera and Travel    54 Cholera Research    58 Vaccine and Cholera    63 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview What is Cholera? About the Term The term for cholera has been known to be derived from a Greek word that means the roof's gutter, like an overflow of water after a heavy run, and eventually was used to refer to the anus of a person who has an infection. Cholera is a severe bacterial infection with the pathogen called Vibrio Cholerae that mainly targets the small intestine. Cholera Hallmarks: Signs and Symptoms The hallmark for this disease is profuse watery diarrhea and vomiting. It is transmitted by the ingestion of this pathogen through contaminated water or infected food. The symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting start suddenly, usually in one to five days after the infection begins. The severity of this profuse watery diarrhea and vomiting can lead to severe dehydration and electrolyte loss. If not attended to immediately, death may follow. People who are infected with cholera have this highly liquid diarrhea, also referred to as “rice-watery stool”. The feces is highly rich with bacteria that may infect the water that is used by other people by contaminating it with feces or other sewage substances.

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