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Why You Need To Be Using Social Bookmarking m #2 is very important. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 states: "And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Tip: In other words, they need to spend time with you learning the various multi-generational tasks and beliefs. Teach them of those who came before them in history who kept the faith. (Hebrews Chapter 11 is a great place to start.)Social bookmarking is one of the hottest trends on the internet right now. Millions of surfers are using these sites to collect information and not necessarily search engines. Furthermore this trend is expected to continue to rapidly grow in the months and years ahead.For that reason, if you are marketing anything on the internet, you should be taking advantage of this.What is social bookmarking?Social bookmarking is when an individual saves lists of various internet resources they find helpful or particularly enjoy. People who have similar interests can view them as well. This can be specialized to a certain subject or format, such as videos or books.Most people have a list of favorite web sites they st I believe that #3 and #4 go hand in hand. By having a personal relationship with Jesus and seeking His will for our lives, I truly believe this desire to see the future generations succeed us will come. There are many organizations and ministries that offer wonderful resources on this life-changing topic. My favorite (and the one that I recommend every parent or future parent check out) is Vision Forum Ministries - http://www.visionforumministries.org. Doug Phillips, the founder of Vision Forum, is a leade Finding your Prospects is only the Beginning: Advice for Insurance Agents Here's one of the most important questions you'll ever be asked (that is, If you're a dad, or you ever plan to be): Do you have a vision for your family?Coveting leads for prospective clients Phillip joined our captive company for two reasons–and was soon asked to leave. One, we have products that are better than anything he could offer through his privately owned agency. Two, we have a lead system (for which we pay 7% of our commissions) that eliminates some of the work of finding prospects. Unfortunately, he continued to operate his own agency as well which was a violation of his contract.Whether Phillip was right or wrong, his action illustrates a truth known to all insurance agents. Finding people to talk to is the most difficult part of the insurance business. Referrals and call-backs are the secret to success. But getting the clients who will do the marketing for you Now I know the answer for many of you will be a resounding, "Yes!". I think at some point all of us most likely plan, in some way, for our family's future. What I am asking, however, is this: "Do you have a MULTI-GENERATIONAL vision for your family?" Now that throws a different light on the question, huh? Allow me to define what I mean by "multi-generational". The first part of the word is "multi", which is derived from "multiple", meaning to consist of more than one part. Next we have the word "generational". This is a form of the word "generation", which is the relationship of a child to his parents (i.e. a son is the first generation of his father, while a grandson is the second generation and so on). So when I ask if you have a "multi-generational vision", I am in effect asking if you possess a vision for your children, their children, and their children's children. Many people will have stopped reading this article at this point, possibly because they feel that their great grandchildren (they may not have even been born yet) have nothing to do with how they live their own life now. I beg to differ-and hope you will continue reading. If you have chosen to read on, I applaud your tenacity as well as your ability to see things in various degrees of light. Your "game plan" for today and beyond definitely DOES affect more than just you ---and much more than just your generation. I would like to take a moment to share the various aspects of the multi-generational vision I have, with the hope that you'll consider devising one for yourself. It goes like this: I strongly desire to see my children succeed me in their lives. I tell them that this is not only my desire for them, but also for their children, and their children's children, and so on. I pray that my sons will then go on to have the same vision for their future families. (What a glorious day it will be to sit in the same room with three or four generations of my family, all with the same multi-generational faithfulness!) When I teach my children a new task, or read out loud, or just generally spend time doing something of importance with them, I share how this can be "passed on" to their kids. I explain how our faith in God is vital for all aspects of our lives, and how to keep that faith alive in our family. They understand that they are important to me, so they listen when I share with them my vision for each of the generations to come. This may sound like a lot for a child to absorb, but it really isn't. They get it. If you don't already have this sort of vision for your children, especially your sons, I urge you to consider devising one...then immediately put it into practice. It's really quite simple. Let's get started! To have a multi-generational vision, there must be a few, essential things in place. 1) You must already have-or plan to have-children, because without them there is no generation to follow in your footsteps. (This is a given, wouldn't you agree?) 2) You must teach your children the vision, lest it die. 3) You should have a true desire to see your children and your grandchildren supercede your level of "success". I am not just talking financially, but as a child of God. 4) You must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We must place our trust in Him if we are ever to expect our vision to become reality. Plain & simple. Now I'll briefly expand on the list above. Item #1 is a no brainer. It is impossible to have a multi-generational vision without children being involved. Unfortunately, many people today consider children a "burden", instead of what they truly are: blessings! Personally, I consider debt to be a burden, don't you? But many people have it backwards. In fact, those same people will go so far as to reject blessings (children), but APPLY for curses (debt). Psalm 127:4-5 states "As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are the children of thy youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate." Wow! Picture that! Item #2 is very important. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 states: "And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Tip: In other words, they need to spend time with you learning the various multi-generational tasks and beliefs. Teach them of those who came before them in history who kept the faith. (Hebrews Chapter 11 is a great place to start.) I believe that #3 and #4 go hand in hand. By having a personal relationship with Jesus and seeking His will for our lives, I truly believe this desire to see the future generations succeed us will come. There are many organizations and ministries that offer wonderful resources on this life-changing topic. My favorite (and the one that I recommend every parent or future parent check out) is Vision Forum Ministries - http://www.visionforumministries.org. Doug Phillips, the founder of Vision Forum, is a leader How To Deal With Shyness have stopped reading this article at this point, possibly because they feel that their great grandchildren (they may not have even been born yet) have nothing to do with how they live their own life now. I beg to differ-and hope you will continue reading. If you have chosen to read on, I applaud your tenacity as well as your ability to see things in various degrees of light. Your "game plan" for today and beyond definitely DOES affect more than just you ---and much more than just your generation.Although shyness can be overcome, there is a fair chance that certain aspects of your shyness will remain a part of you for life. This is not something to worry about for there are many ways to deal with shyness. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:1. Get to know yourself well. If you consider yourself shy, you must learn to identify your strengths and weaknesses. While this is good advice for anyone, shy people must especially make full use of their strengths to avoid unnecessary vulnerability in difficult situations. Please take note that this does not mean you should avoid being assertive and stating your own opinions. This simply means that you should maximize the use of your strengths to compensate for your shyness.2. I would like to take a moment to share the various aspects of the multi-generational vision I have, with the hope that you'll consider devising one for yourself. It goes like this: I strongly desire to see my children succeed me in their lives. I tell them that this is not only my desire for them, but also for their children, and their children's children, and so on. I pray that my sons will then go on to have the same vision for their future families. (What a glorious day it will be to sit in the same room with three or four generations of my family, all with the same multi-generational faithfulness!) When I teach my children a new task, or read out loud, or just generally spend time doing something of importance with them, I share how this can be "passed on" to their kids. I explain how our faith in God is vital for all aspects of our lives, and how to keep that faith alive in our family. They understand that they are important to me, so they listen when I share with them my vision for each of the generations to come. This may sound like a lot for a child to absorb, but it really isn't. They get it. If you don't already have this sort of vision for your children, especially your sons, I urge you to consider devising one...then immediately put it into practice. It's really quite simple. Let's get started! To have a multi-generational vision, there must be a few, essential things in place. 1) You must already have-or plan to have-children, because without them there is no generation to follow in your footsteps. (This is a given, wouldn't you agree?) 2) You must teach your children the vision, lest it die. 3) You should have a true desire to see your children and your grandchildren supercede your level of "success". I am not just talking financially, but as a child of God. 4) You must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We must place our trust in Him if we are ever to expect our vision to become reality. Plain & simple. Now I'll briefly expand on the list above. Item #1 is a no brainer. It is impossible to have a multi-generational vision without children being involved. Unfortunately, many people today consider children a "burden", instead of what they truly are: blessings! Personally, I consider debt to be a burden, don't you? But many people have it backwards. In fact, those same people will go so far as to reject blessings (children), but APPLY for curses (debt). Psalm 127:4-5 states "As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are the children of thy youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate." Wow! Picture that! Item #2 is very important. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 states: "And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Tip: In other words, they need to spend time with you learning the various multi-generational tasks and beliefs. Teach them of those who came before them in history who kept the faith. (Hebrews Chapter 11 is a great place to start.) I believe that #3 and #4 go hand in hand. By having a personal relationship with Jesus and seeking His will for our lives, I truly believe this desire to see the future generations succeed us will come. There are many organizations and ministries that offer wonderful resources on this life-changing topic. My favorite (and the one that I recommend every parent or future parent check out) is Vision Forum Ministries - http://www.visionforumministries.org. Doug Phillips, the founder of Vision Forum, is a leade Avoiding Spending Money on Your Business - Business Death Sentence? same multi-generational faithfulness!) When I teach my children a new task, or read out loud, or just generally spend time doing something of importance with them, I share how this can be "passed on" to their kids. I explain how our faith in God is vital for all aspects of our lives, and how to keep that faith alive in our family. They understand that they are important to me, so they listen when I share with them my vision for each of the generations to come.As a business coach I get an unusual opportunity to see the biggest mistakes almost all small businesses make. The biggest is: "I can't afford.....," "I'm having problems paying the bills....so, let's cut costs!"Avoid That Thinking as Your Dominate Mode...IF you want to SurviveThat's not to say we don't look at expenses and fix them when necessary. However, as the dominate mode of managing a business, this is a business killer. It develops limits around our business rather than expanding what we can or should be doing. It puts most businesses into a downward spiral. It puts up barriers to problem solving instead of taking a positive action to fix the REAL problem.What works is looking for ways to ge This may sound like a lot for a child to absorb, but it really isn't. They get it. If you don't already have this sort of vision for your children, especially your sons, I urge you to consider devising one...then immediately put it into practice. It's really quite simple. Let's get started! To have a multi-generational vision, there must be a few, essential things in place. 1) You must already have-or plan to have-children, because without them there is no generation to follow in your footsteps. (This is a given, wouldn't you agree?) 2) You must teach your children the vision, lest it die. 3) You should have a true desire to see your children and your grandchildren supercede your level of "success". I am not just talking financially, but as a child of God. 4) You must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We must place our trust in Him if we are ever to expect our vision to become reality. Plain & simple. Now I'll briefly expand on the list above. Item #1 is a no brainer. It is impossible to have a multi-generational vision without children being involved. Unfortunately, many people today consider children a "burden", instead of what they truly are: blessings! Personally, I consider debt to be a burden, don't you? But many people have it backwards. In fact, those same people will go so far as to reject blessings (children), but APPLY for curses (debt). Psalm 127:4-5 states "As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are the children of thy youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate." Wow! Picture that! Item #2 is very important. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 states: "And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Tip: In other words, they need to spend time with you learning the various multi-generational tasks and beliefs. Teach them of those who came before them in history who kept the faith. (Hebrews Chapter 11 is a great place to start.) I believe that #3 and #4 go hand in hand. By having a personal relationship with Jesus and seeking His will for our lives, I truly believe this desire to see the future generations succeed us will come. There are many organizations and ministries that offer wonderful resources on this life-changing topic. My favorite (and the one that I recommend every parent or future parent check out) is Vision Forum Ministries - http://www.visionforumministries.org. Doug Phillips, the founder of Vision Forum, is a leade Taking Your Job Home - For Good! e.Some of you have great professions - professions that you have worked hard to earn the respect you have today. You might be sales managers, journalists, accountants, graphic designers, or one of a host of other professionals, and you have decided that it might just be time to test the waters and ply your trade in a home business.Many people have taken professional careers working for an employer and turned it into lucrative work at home careers. If you are already established in your field, then this should be no problem at all. Even if you have only been around for a short time, you can still make this a very profitable venture. Here are 3 tips to successfully turning your profession into a work from home business:" P 3) You should have a true desire to see your children and your grandchildren supercede your level of "success". I am not just talking financially, but as a child of God. 4) You must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We must place our trust in Him if we are ever to expect our vision to become reality. Plain & simple. Now I'll briefly expand on the list above. Item #1 is a no brainer. It is impossible to have a multi-generational vision without children being involved. Unfortunately, many people today consider children a "burden", instead of what they truly are: blessings! Personally, I consider debt to be a burden, don't you? But many people have it backwards. In fact, those same people will go so far as to reject blessings (children), but APPLY for curses (debt). Psalm 127:4-5 states "As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are the children of thy youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate." Wow! Picture that! Item #2 is very important. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 states: "And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Tip: In other words, they need to spend time with you learning the various multi-generational tasks and beliefs. Teach them of those who came before them in history who kept the faith. (Hebrews Chapter 11 is a great place to start.) I believe that #3 and #4 go hand in hand. By having a personal relationship with Jesus and seeking His will for our lives, I truly believe this desire to see the future generations succeed us will come. There are many organizations and ministries that offer wonderful resources on this life-changing topic. My favorite (and the one that I recommend every parent or future parent check out) is Vision Forum Ministries - http://www.visionforumministries.org. Doug Phillips, the founder of Vision Forum, is a leade Do Acupuncture Weight Loss Treatments Work? m #2 is very important. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 states: "And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." Tip: In other words, they need to spend time with you learning the various multi-generational tasks and beliefs. Teach them of those who came before them in history who kept the faith. (Hebrews Chapter 11 is a great place to start.)Nowadays, I have noticed that many of us are looking towards alternative therapies instead of traditional solutions for improving our health. A study in 2004 showed that 35% of American adults are obese and that figure looks like it will be climbing to alarmingly dangerous levels. Acupuncture weight loss treatment is one such solution, and in this article I intend to discuss the effectiveness of acupuncture weight loss treatments.Believed to have originated more than 2,000 years ago in China, the ancient medical practice of acupuncture is now available all over the country. In fact, a study conducted in 2002 shows that 8.2 million adults in the United States reported to have tried acupuncture, but the question is do acupuncture w I believe that #3 and #4 go hand in hand. By having a personal relationship with Jesus and seeking His will for our lives, I truly believe this desire to see the future generations succeed us will come. There are many organizations and ministries that offer wonderful resources on this life-changing topic. My favorite (and the one that I recommend every parent or future parent check out) is Vision Forum Ministries - http://www.visionforumministries.org. Doug Phillips, the founder of Vision Forum, is a leader in the field of providing the timely tools men need today to train their children, so that they might have a multi generational vision for their families. To sum up: seek God's will for your life. Create a vision for your family. It won't be the easiest road you've ever traveled down, but the rewards will be far-reaching! I will close with this quote from Matthew 7:14: "Because strait is the gate and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." 2004 © Born-Again Bargains
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