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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing? Really......

Everyone has to follow something or someone.
Well most of us leaders would disagree with that statement,not all of us but most will. Let me explain why I have came to that reason -that everyone has to follow something or someone. A few years back I was homeless and without any guidelines in my life I was a floater meaning, I was going about like a leaf in the wind.



I understand now what it means to have leadership and direction, I begun to focus on tomorrow and not yesterday. I  decided not to concern myself with negative actions from the past at all.  
"Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing" is a well-known quotation in the world today.. Its assertion about the importance of winning has been touted as a basic tenet of the Network Marketeers and most Network Marketeers live by the saying "Nothing is Perfect". These statements are true to the 95% that follow the same old rules of living in the past. 

Network Marketing has taken the rules of living to a new level of thinking and doing. 
 I have begun to say that winning is the only thing and that if we as Network Marketeers don't play to win,why even play? 

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7 Great benefits of taking a vacation, and how to do it!!!!

  1. Live longer
    A State University of New York survey found that men who took annual vacations reduced their risk of death by 20 percent. Men who didn’t take any vacations in five years had the highest death rate and incidence of heart disease than any other men surveyed.
  2. Improve your mental health
    A study by Wisconsin Medical Journal found that women who took frequent vacations were less likely to become depressed, tense, or tired. Women who rarely took vacations were likelier to have stress at home and sleep less.
  3. Revamp your relationships
    I don’t have any fancy studies to back this one up, it’s just common sense. A real vacation is the ideal time to reconnect and revitalize relationships that have taken a toll from an on-call, always-on, and work-obsessed culture. My 9-hour work days and blogging duties have caused my relationships to suffer more than I’d like to admit. Yes, I too need a vacation.
  4. Recapture your childhood
    When was the last time you went out and play? I mean really play. Without worry of someone calling or interrupting you. Real vacations let you recapture that feeling of childlike exploratory freedom. You can wake up when you want, go to sleep when you want, and eat what you want. Most importantly, you can have fun without worrying about the consequences on work back home.
  5. Gain self confidence
    “Don’t put yourself on sale.” This is my favorite mantra from financial guru Suze Orman. While Suze’s target audience is directed to women, the advice applies to everyone. When you skip vacations, you put yourself on sale. If you have 2-weeks of paid vacation and don’t use them, you’re essentially working for free. By committing to a vacation, you declare to yourself (and to others) that you are important and deserve dedicated time for yourself.
  6. Find creative inspiration
    Most of the year, we live on a schedule. We eat at the same restaurants, see the same people, and experience the same environment. This monotony reduces the opportunities for inspiration and for new ways of thinking. By traveling to a foreign environment, we put ourselves in an uncomfortable situation, and allow our brains to think differently.
  7. Become more productive
    What? You can more productive by not working? Yes. By scheduling two weeks of vacation a year, you force yourself to make the other 50 weeks more efficient. Your scheduled becomes an award–a carrot. This means more incentive to eliminate distractions, work more efficiently, and get things done.

    More Travel Deals here: I AM READY FOR A VACATION NOW !