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It’s a fresh new year, and millions of people are turning their minds to weight loss. Something about New Year’s Eve causes people to think that they can really change in the coming year – this time it’s going to be different.
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<p>It’s a fresh new year, and millions of people are turning their minds to weight loss. Something about New Year’s Eve causes people to think that they can really change in the coming year – <em>this time it’s going to be different</em>.</p>
<p>These same people, having resolved to kick their bad eating habits or to go to the gym every day, usually find that a few weeks (or even a few days) into the new year their resolve begins to soften. The pain of sticking with a new schedule or disciplined diet is too much. Ridden with guilt and regret, they give up and find themselves in the same position on the following New Year’s Eve.</p>
<p>It’s time to stop the cycle of sabotage. This year, instead of going on a full-on weight loss regimen you cannot keep, or hurting yourself in the gym and then quitting in frustration, try a long-term approach.</p>
<p>This has all been said before, and that’s because it works. You’ll find that those who look at things this way are the ones who lose weight and keep it off – who get healthy and stay that way.</p>
<p><strong>The Healthy Mindset</strong></p>
<p>There are weight loss habits you can develop that are painless and easy, but first a change in mindset may be necessary. You are not weak or low on willpower; there are other forces at work, and until you unearth them you’ll find a similar pattern repeating.</p>
<p>If you have been on more than one diet or have found yourself yo-yo-ing from health kick to binge snacking, there are some imternal beliefs you need to work on. For whatever reason, you are undermining your own efforts at being healthy. This is a very personal matter, and your reasons are unique to you. Whether you have self-worth issues or unconscious concerns about your loved ones dealing with you changing – just to name two common issues – you need to do some thinking and uncover your own.</p>
<p>Consider the reasons you wish to lose weight. Why is it that on New Year’s Eve you feel you must lose weight in the coming weeks? What is it that’s so important to you? Are you hoping to get bathing suit-ready for the summer, or do you feel like a low-energy slob much of the time? By delving into your reasons for wanting to be healthier, slimmer or more fit, you can mentally amplify those reasons and remind yourself that you want to be that way for the rest of your life. Ask yourself honestly how you’ll feel if it comes to next year’s end and you’re going through the same motions again. Do you really want to repeat this cycle every year, and is it ever going to change anything? The best way to get healthy is to do it ONCE, and never look back.</p>
<p>Envision your ideal self – <em>not the perfect, impossible-to-attain self</em> – and keep that vision in your mind. Build up all the reasons you want to be healthy and strong and beautiful, and last but not least, <em>never</em> go on a diet. Diets mean deprivation, and how long can you deprive yourself before you revolt? Instead, think of your new habits and lifestyle as a gift to yourself, one that you adore your fine self enough to continue giving.</p>
<p><strong>The Healthy Habits</strong></p>
<p>You may have heard some or all of these before, but <em>are you really doing all of them</em>? Combined, they pack a powerful punch and will have your body changing shape without your even realizing it. In a very short time you’ll notice you have more energy and a clearer head, especially if you have been eating a lot of white flour products, sugar and salt.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Metabolism:</strong> Our ancestors were grazers, and our stomachs were never meant to process huge amounts of food at one time. Not only do we stretch our stomachs out by eating two or three large meals per day, but we release excess anti-stress hormones into our bloodstream as well as slowing down our metabolism and causing our bodies to store fat. Think of your metabolism like a little woodstove, and keep it stoked by consuming smaller amounts of food more often. In this way, you’ll have a consistent stream of nutrients and energy, you will never feel famished and overindulge, and the little furnace that is your metabolism will rev up, burning more of your food as well as more of your stored body-fat.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Muscle:</strong> Another way to rev up your metabolism is by adding lean muscle mass. You need not hit the gym for three hours every day or look like a bodybuilder. Just know that muscle, as a tissue, actually burns calories even at rest, thus if you make small, consistent efforts to increase your muscle mass, you’ll find your body-fat being burnt off without any additional focus on it.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Digestion:</strong> Improving your digestive system will not only result in a healthier you, it will help ease any bloating and stomach pains you currently experience. Ease up on foods such as red meats, saturated fats and low-fiber fast foods. Eat more foods high in fiber, and more raw foods, especially vegetables. This is easy to do if you take it meal by meal. Replace white bread and pasta with whole grain products, add nuts and vegetables to your meals in salads and pasta dishes, etc.. Each time you prepare or order a meal, just remember to ask yourself how you could make it a little healthier, and replace just one item so you don’t feel utterly deprived.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Fat:</strong> Lower the fat in your diet. One easy way to do this is to use dairy products with less fat. Dairy products contain unhealthy fat, and by using a lower fat milk in your coffee and cereal, etc., you will lower your health risks as well as allowing your body-fat to naturally decrease. Consider veggie burgers instead of regular burgers, choose white meat and fish rather than red meats, use dressings and creams more sparingly by having them on the side instead of drenching your meals. Use delicious spices and broths instead of butter, cream and other fats. This one change, consciously made meal by meal, will make an immense difference in your body composition and your energy levels.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Supplements:</strong> Even if we eat organic foods and consume our daily recommended amounts of vegetables and fruits, it is difficult to ensure we receive the vitamins and nutrients we need for optimum health. Many modern crops are grown in nutrient-deprived soil, and other foods contain growth hormones and other chemicals. To supplement your diet, take a quality multivitamin and also a balanced healthy oil capsule or liquid. Healthy fats such as those found in fish, hemp and flax are high in Omega fatty acids and actually aid in digestion, hair and nail growth and fat loss.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Carbohydrates:</strong> We need carbohydrates to live and to perform all of our bodily functions properly, not to mention to provide us with energy. Thus, cutting out carbs is not only unhealthy, it can also be dangerous. Also, when you starve your body of carbs in an attempt to lose weight, you actually create the opposite reaction: your body goes into starvation mode and hoards any food you do eat, storing it as fat. The trick is to eat healthy, high-fiber carbs instead of empty carbs such as fats, white breads and pastas, and fatty, salty snacks. Choose more foods that are natural, and have bright colors such as green vegetables. With vegetables, a practical guideline is that the more colorful it is the more vitamins and nutrients it contains. For instance, celery and mushrooms are delicious but fairly low in fiber and vitamins. Bright red and yellow peppers and dark greens such as kale and spinach, on the other hand, are packed with vitamins. Additionally, always eat protein with your meals and snacks. A pure carbohydrate meal or snack such as chips or popcorn goes quickly to your bloodstream and most of it gets turned eventually into fat. A snack or meal with protein (and fiber if possible) does just the opposite; it gets processed slowly, giving you a longer, slower release of healthy energy.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Calories:</strong> The ‘diet’ industry has created some huge misperceptions in the marketplace in order to sell more products. For instance, did you know that if you buy low fat cookies, you are likely to eat more because you tell yourself they’re better for you, and in fact they are not because they often contain an equal amount of replacement ‘bad stuff,’ such as sugar, salt and chemicals? Change your snacks and you can lose weight for good. In general, choose foods close to their natural state, such as fruits, nuts and vegetables. Snacks such as these instead of processed cookies, crackers and other high-fat, -sugar or –salt options will help your body flush out toxins and maintain a healthy balance of energy. Avoid hydrogenated oils and any sorts of trans-fats where possible.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Sugar:</strong> Sugar is a huge culprit in creating obesity and other conditions of poor health, including diabetes. While it may seem fairly harmless, sugar is in many of our foods – not just desserts – and we consume far more than we may realize. Ideas to cut back on sugar include using replacements such as Splenda, stevia or apple sauce in your cooking and baking, and the same with your coffee and tea (stevia is a naturally sweet sugar replacement). Try also having green tea or herbal teas instead of coffee or tea, and make yourself smoothies with fresh fruit and juice instead of pop.</p>
<p>9. <strong>Fluids:</strong> Water is life, and our bodies are over 90% water. We need to continuously replenish the fluids in our bodies in order to ensure everything functions optimally, and that we flush our bodies of toxins. Pop doesn’t count as fluids! Drink water throughout the day, and enjoy more soups, broths and herbal teas. This will contribute to your overall health as well as your shrinking waistline.</p>
<p>10. <strong>Exercise:</strong> While we won’t get into specifics here, you don’t have to run for an hour every day to get healthier and slimmer. While you should definitely get regular exercise - including weight work, cardiovascular work and stretching - there is more you can do. Make a habit of finding small ways to exercise. Take the stairs when possible, and park farther away from the store when shopping. Do arm curls with your grocery bags, and perform a few squats and sit-ups in front of the television at night. Every little bit counts, and you’ll also feel a lot healthier mentally when you know that you take every opportunity possible to get fresh air and give your body a treat.</p>
<p><strong>Patience and Persistence</strong></p>
<p>One reason it’s easy to get overwhelmed when trying to make changes is that we take an ‘all or nothing’ approach. If we eat at a restaurant and indulge in dessert, we feel so guilty we throw in the towel. If we skip the gym a day or two, we feel guilty and give up entirely.</p>
<p>For a change this year, open up your mind and relax the pressure you put on yourself. Remember that the person with healthy habits – not the obsessive dieter – wins the health race in the long run. Respect yourself and make healthy choices, <em>most of the time</em>. Replace a few of your unhealthy habits with better ones, and build from there. Congratulate yourself on your efforts, and love yourself just the way you are. Look to your brighter future while never chastising yourself for your past or present actions. Self-deprecating or scolding behavior only leads to less self-esteem and worse behaviour. Enjoy the present, and work towards the future you of your dreams – one meal, one day, one choice at a time.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Meditation</title>
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In the past few years, meditating has gone from something talked about only by ‘alternative lifestyle’ proponents to a very mainstream activity, like yoga and healthy eating. The benefits of meditation have become available to the mainstream, and many millions of people are more relaxed and centered because of this. Meditation itself has never gone [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the past few years, meditating has gone from something talked about only by ‘alternative lifestyle’ proponents to a very mainstream activity, like yoga and healthy eating. The <strong>benefits of meditation</strong> have become available to the mainstream, and many millions of people are more relaxed and centered because of this. Meditation itself has never gone anywhere, of course, but the information and practice is so widely available now that even businessmen and grandmothers are getting involved.</p>
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<p>No longer the domain of eastern mystics or enlightened yogis alone, meditation is becoming a household practice, literally.</p>
<p>Easy to learn, meditation requires no special accessories or equipment, involves no trainers or classes (although some introductory training or group meditations can be beneficial until you learn to relax your mind), and can be done just about anywhere. Once you learn how your own mind relaxes itself, you will be able to take a mental break by meditating any time, anywhere.</p>
<p>The <strong>benefits of meditation</strong> depend greatly on who is doing it, what type of meditation they are performing as well as for how long and in what environment. For instance, you could be listening to a quick-break guided meditation on the commute home from work, or entering deep relaxation at sunrise in a silent, holistic environment, and your experience will be quite different. All this aside, of course there are some universal benefits of meditation that all practitioners swear by, and these include:</p>
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<li><strong>Relaxation:</strong> Without a doubt, learning to control the chatter in our heads and slow down both our minds and bodies on a regular basis leads to relaxation. Both during the meditation itself as well as throughout the day, the practice of meditating leads to a feeling of deep relaxation which is most welcome amid the hectic pace of most lives.</li>
<li><strong>Peace of mind:</strong> Like relaxation but different, peace of mind is a state of being, where things bother you less because you are at peace with yourself and your life. Meditation, when practiced regularly, brings a state of deep calm which affects personal interactions and decision-making; the results can be astounding.</li>
<li><strong>Coping skills:</strong> Because of the increase in feeling centered and calm, you may find that you are better able to cope with stress, surprises and challenges. Calmness can lead to being less ‘close to the edge,’ which so many people feel these days. Meditation is a fantastic antidote for our super-stressful lives, bringing a sense of balance you may have thought you’d never regain.</li>
<li><strong>Improved relationships:</strong> From a happier and refreshed perspective, you will find yourself dealing with everyday irritants and people pushing your ‘buttons’ in a different way. Your level of patience will increase, and you will likely find yourself more tolerant and understanding, which will lead to more peaceful and productive relationships, both personal and professional.</li>
<li><strong>Clarity of thoughts:</strong> It’s simple – you will be gaining increasing skill in calming the chatter in your mind and the voice which runs rampant in your head. A nice result of this increasing skill is that your thoughts will become more organized and meaningful, and the meaningless chatter gets under control.</li>
<li><strong>Goal achievement:</strong> You can use your clarity of thought while meditating to focus on some goal or goals you’d like to achieve, visualizing what it will be like to have accomplished your desire, and being open to receiving inspiration or direction as to how to proceed.*</li>
<li><strong>Improved health:</strong> While this is difficult to document, the reasons for these claims seem to be twofold. First, by balancing our energies and focusing on activities which make us feel great, we are attracting better health and may be assisting our bodies in healing any imbalances and illness. Secondly, simply by virtue of thinking in more healthy ways, practicing meditation naturally helps us to make healthier choices in our daily lives, such as eating better and getting rid of bad habits.</li>
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<p>These are just some of the <strong>benefits of meditation</strong>. If you ask around or do a search you’ll no doubt come up with more. However, the best way to discover the benefits of meditation is to begin to try it yourself. Enjoy!</p>
<p>*TIP: Some find a great way to begin meditating is to enjoy guided meditations, where a soothing voice will lead you to relaxation and help you learn how to control your scattered thoughts. Many will even help you focus on some personal goals, and can be a valuable tool for those seeking a variety of results. You can find more information about this on the <a target="_blank" href="http://live-with-power.com/mind-power/" title="mind-power-meditation"><strong>Mind Power</strong></a> section of Live-With-Power.com. For more information on meditation, see also <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://meditation-secrets.info/" title="meditation-secrets">Meditation-Secrets.info</a></strong>.</p>
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You do, that&#8217;s who. And so do I.
Money is so fundamental a tool in our modern society that we literally cannot live without it. We would die of thirst or hunger, or exposure, if we didn’t have at least the minimum amount of money required to trade for the meeting of our basic needs. We [...]]]></description>
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<p>You do, that&#8217;s who. And so do I.</p>
<p>Money is so fundamental a tool in our modern society that we literally cannot live without it. We would die of thirst or hunger, or exposure, if we didn’t have at least the minimum amount of money required to trade for the meeting of our basic needs. We need money just to survive…and who wants to just survive?</p>
<p>Knowing this, an objective observer would assume that as a species we would teach our children basic money-making and -management skills. Since money is our form of currency, used worldwide, we as humans must all have basic skills in obtaining, growing and using it wisely … right?</p>
<p>Things could not be further from the truth, as you and I know. The subject of money is, instead, entangled hopelessly within a web of wide-ranging emotions, beliefs, taboos, rituals, denials and accusations. We’ve made a mess out of something that is entirely inert and should have nothing attached to it except for the values we give it.</p>
<p>Can we change this as a society? Perhaps - perhaps not. What we CAN do is to help ourselves individually, and in doing so set examples for our friends, colleagues and children.</p>
<p>We can begin by trying to extricate ourselves from the complex topic of money; to separate ourselves mentally from it and begin to observe our habits, patterns and beliefs with objectivity. We, as observers, can see that although our beliefs don’t affect money itself, they affect how we act around money, thus affecting whether we attract it or send it away; whether we thrive financially or suffer.</p>
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<p>We all have our own unique set of beliefs and practices when it comes to money, based upon our upbringing, the myriad influences of a lifetime and any opinions - skewed or not - we have formed on our own. In separating ourselves to ask what is valid, what is working and, most importantly, what makes sense for us today, we can take the first step to a brighter, more abundant financial future. Here is some food for thought to help you begin.</p>
<ul>
<li>Ask yourself, ‘What do I believe about money?’ You may want to start a list, and you’ll notice that this list will get longer as you go about your daily life and realize how many beliefs and thoughts pop up - you may just surprise yourself. Armed with this knowledge, you can then begin to ask yourself;</li>
<li>‘Is that true?’ With each belief, for instance that rich people are corrupt, see if you cannot find one - or many - ways in which you have personally witnessed it NOT being true. If you’d like to follow the brilliant and simple work of Byron Katie, another question to ask would be ‘Who would I be without that thought?’</li>
<li>When you catch yourself hearing a message or belief about money in your head, ask: ‘Whose voice said that?’ This small step can be very revealing, as we discover that what we thought was our own voice is actually - often - that of our mother or father, or another influential person in our early lives.</li>
<li>Importantly, when we discover beliefs we have about money, it is crucial to decide if this belief serves us NOW. Given where you want to go in your life, does this belief help take you there, or does it lead you astray, blind you to possibilities or perhaps limit you from believing you can even get there?…If the thought doesn’t serve you, discard it, and if possible, replace it with something that does. Repeat your new belief - even if it seems somewhat foreign to you - as often as needed until it feels like a part of you. Using the example above, you could replace the thought ‘rich people are corrupt’ with ‘Magnificent wealth is possible for all of us, and I am going to do wonderful things with my abundance,’ or ‘Millions of people are doing wonderful things with money, and I can, too.’</li>
<li>Now that you have begun exploring -and hopefully purging - your limiting beliefs around money, you can begin to learn new ones. Be open to learning from any source which presents itself; a well-off potential mentor you know but had never thought of in that way; your local library; cd and tape sets from successful people; personal development websites and blogs…the list is limited only by your own ingenuity.</li>
<li>Now for the very personal work of defining your own financial future. An abbreviated outline of this task goes something like this: Ask yourself the key question: <em>What do I want my future to look like?</em> … This, of course, is a big question. If you have never really sat down to define your ideal future, this may initiate a work in progress. That’s OK. It is the beginning of your new life - the way YOU design it. Do not allow what you <em>think</em> is possible to limit you, because you cannot really know what is possible in the larger picture. Simply state what you WANT. As you work to define your ideal future, and to listen to your own voice, hunches about what to do will come to you…you can then take inspired action such as starting a new business, taking some courses or other tasks which just seem ‘right’.</li>
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<p>These few ideas may seem overly simple, but they are NOT easy. Self-discovery is one of the most difficult, and yet most rewarding, pursuits available to us as human beings. Few of us explore our true potential, and even just in the field of finances, there is much you can do to learn, grow and prosper. Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Wealth: Your Financial Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 22:41:12 +0000</pubDate>
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What is your financial IQ? Were you taught the rules that the wealthy play by when you were young? Were you even taught the rules that ‘normal’ people should know so that they can take care of the money they earn, watch it create more money and sail slowly and steadily towards financial freedom?
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<p>What is your financial IQ? Were you taught the rules that the wealthy play by when you were young? Were you even taught the rules that ‘normal’ people should know so that they can take care of the money they earn, watch it create more money and sail slowly and steadily towards financial freedom?</p>
<p>My guess is NO - not just because you are reading this article, but because MOST of us were not. I was not. I don’t blame my parents or my teachers for this, because they were not taught.</p>
<p>The buck stops here. I have spent the recent years of my adult life gaining a financial education, and the more I learn the more I see there is plenty to learn. But it’s fun, and exciting, and empowering, and all of the things I love. I also feel more and more in control of my money, my time and my investments…and more and more I can see how by being ignorant about how money really works we are dooming ourselves to poverty and fear our entire lives. Knowledge - and knowledge applied - really is power, in this case. I will not live in fear and poverty ever again, because I am gaining knowledge - more knowledge than many ‘financial advisors’ who are taught to sell me a portfolio of diversified investments have, and who will make their fees whether I make any money or not.</p>
<p>My child will not live in fear or poverty. She has a teacher at school who is always telling her to sit down and be quiet and stop being original - entirely missing her creativity, her amazing intelligence and in the process stamping out her eagerness and enthusiasm. She’s nine. He tells her when she uses a pen instead of a pencil that when she grows up her boss will FIRE her for being unwilling to comply with simple instructions. Well, sir, I have NEWS for you: my kid will never work in some cubicle with an overbearing boss that threatens her all the time. She’s going to respect herself and her abilities far more than that, and moreover, she’s got a Mom who is learning money lessons VERY well, and will teach them to her…thus she will be making more money than her teacher by the time she is out of high school and considering University or college.</p>
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<p>In order to begin on the path to prosperity, a decent financial education is a must. You also must acknowledge that to change your life (financially or otherwise), you need to work on your thinking patterns, and change your thoughts and actions. These basics are just the beginning of what can be a lifelong learning journey.</p>
<p>In Donald Trump’s latest book, co-authored with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0446677450?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=0446677450" title="kiyosaki-rich-dad">Rich Dad, Poor Dad</a>’s Robert Kiyosaki - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/193391405X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=193391405X" title="trump-kiyosaki-get-rich"><strong>Why We Want You To Be Rich</strong></a> - he has a good point about time and money:</p>
<p><em>“If you saw time as money, would you be more careful with it? For example, if wasting 15 minutes of your time meant you would lose $500, would you be more aware of how those 15 minutes were spent?” He goes on to say “All the money in the world cannot replace time, so proceed accordingly.”</em></p>
<p>Of course we have all thought about this abstractedly, but that question puts it in a way, for me, that sharply focuses my intentions and reminds me to spend my time efficiently…right now that means learning how to make, use and invest my money even more wisely so that I have even MORE TIME to spend doing what I choose (including spending it with my beautiful daughter).</p>
<p>For those of us - that is most - who did not receive this education at school or home, it DOESN’T MATTER. You are all grown up now, and time is tickin’. Take control, and educate yourself. <strong>IT&#8217;S YOUR MONEY, AND IT&#8217;S YOUR LIFE!</strong></p>
<p><font color="#999999">This article was posted in its original form by Shauna Arthurs at the <a target="_blank" href="http://breathingprosperity.com/blog/" title="breathing-prosperity">Breathing Prosperity blog</a>.</font></p>
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		<title>Keep Dreaming: The World Needs Dreamers!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t be so dreamy.
You’re dreaming your life away.
Stop dreaming.
Or – sarcastically – keep dreaming!
We’ve all heard these admonitions. Have you ever noticed that even though many parents will chastise their children for having silly dreams, and even though people are ridiculed when they share their big dreams with others, at the same time we all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t be so dreamy.</p>
<p>You’re dreaming your life away.</p>
<p>Stop dreaming.</p>
<p>Or – sarcastically – keep dreaming!</p>
<p>We’ve all heard these admonitions. Have you ever noticed that even though many parents will chastise their children for having silly dreams, and even though people are ridiculed when they share their big dreams with others, at the same time we all LOVE stories about people who accomplish wonderful things? Secretly, we even think – dare I say KNOW - that we are capable of great things, too. The people who have the guts and persistence to go for their dreams and make things happen are like heroes to the rest of us. They are beacons of possibility.</p>
<p>The flip side is, such people are vivid reminders that we have not gone for our own dreams. Perhaps this is why many people are also so quick to jump on the fascination bandwagon when someone in ‘high places’ falls and makes a mistake. Maybe it makes them feel better somehow, and not so badly about not pursuing their own dreams with passion.</p>
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<p>But what if we ALL went for our dreams? What would this world look like? Imagine a world full of excited, passionate people. Everyone would encourage each other and things would get done with unprecedented speed and creativity. Ideas tend to flow when people are open to them, so instead of being shut down and settling for boring and secure options, many people would take more calculated risks and the world would be a very different place. If everyone was encouraged to dream and to create, many of today’s problems would be solved and inventions would soar to an all-time high.</p>
<p>So…with all of this possibility, why is being a dreamer a ‘bad’ thing? What is it that has us cling to secure jobs (which aren’t really secure) and worry about taking chances? What are we afraid of? It is likely our parents were trying to protect us from the pain of failure…but without failure, how can we ever really know how to succeed? How can we learn what we love, and what we are good at? Perhaps the people who laugh when we speak of our dreams are actually just shocked at our audacity, because they long ago gave up on their own dreams…or even worse: they have none.</p>
<p>We owe ourselves and our children the opportunity to fail at things…and thus the opportunity to learn how to wildly succeed. Remember this, and dream BIG – the world needs dreamers!</p>
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		<title>Consistency vs. Moderation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything in Moderation
Who among us has not heard this phrase?
We figure if we do everything ‘almost’ right - if we eat well most of the time, exercise a few times a week - then we can ‘indulge’ every once in a while, and we feel justified and happy doing so. I myself have lived by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><font color="#2f5f9c">Everything in Moderation</font></strong></p>
<p>Who among us has not heard this phrase?</p>
<p>We figure if we do everything ‘almost’ right - if we eat well most of the time, exercise a few times a week - then we can ‘indulge’ every once in a while, and we feel justified and happy doing so. I myself have lived by this credo for the most part over the past few years.</p>
<p>Just this past week, however, two people have asked me if I lost weight. After my immediate thought of ‘<em>Why, was I looking chubby before?…’</em> I started wondering why they asked; I was unaware of having lost any weight. In thinking back, I do remember making a few decisions differently over the last couple of weeks than I have in the past, and to this I must attribute any physical change.</p>
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<p>I have been studying and thinking about the concept of <strong>consistency</strong> lately, and along with my goals which have been top of my mind, I must assume this awareness has made a difference in my actions. One of the goals I state over and over in my mind is that I am active every day. Just that repetition has caused me to get up and do something, when prior to this I would have skipped a day, although I still would have been active <em>almost every day</em>. Can it be this simple?…</p>
<p>I happen to be listening to a set of Brian tracy tapes in my car at the moment. When I go to eat something lately, I can hear Brian Tracy’s words in my mind; <em>‘Every decision you make is either taking you towards your goals, or away from them’</em>…so there have been a few times lately where I decided on salad instead of pasta, or fruit instead of ice cream, even though I feel confident that I eat a really healthy diet most of the time.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#2f5f9c">Can these few small changes - the difference between consistency and moderation - really make the difference?</font></strong></p>
<p>For someone who is very mindful of choices and feels they are usually good ones, I find this really surprising, although perhaps I shouldn’t. It makes perfect sense, and brings to life for me a saying I once heard about the difference between super-successful people - in athletics, finance, whatever - and normal people not being the huge gap everyone thinks it is. <em>The difference is actually very small</em>, and if we could only see that, we might be motivated to just tighten everything up a little and reap the rewards we say we want so badly. Well, I can tell you from the frontlines - it’s true! Such tiny little differences in decision-making DO make a fundamental difference in outcome, and they started <em>before the moment, with a prior decision</em>, that XYZ is <strong>what I want and who I am</strong>.</p>
<p><font color="#999999">This article was written by and posted in its&#8217; original form by Shauna Arthurs at the </font><a target="_blank" href="http://breathingprosperity.com/blog/" title="breathing-prosperity-blog"><font color="#999999">Breathing Prosperity blog</font></a><font color="#999999">.</font></p>
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		<title>Personal Development: Choosing Your Strategy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever noticed that whenever you want to learn something new, you are faced with a million experts who want to tell you ‘THE WAY’?…

For instance, last year I was immersed in learning about the stock market, and spent many months studying various books and courses, from books about trading and investing to courses covering economic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever noticed that whenever you want to learn something new, you are faced with a million experts who want to tell you ‘THE WAY’?…</p>
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<p>For instance, last year I was immersed in learning about the stock market, and spent many months studying various books and courses, from books about trading and investing to courses covering economic and financial basics. As I progressed, I noticed that although my comfort with financial and market concepts grew ever stronger, the information I was reading was more and more conflicting.</p>
<p>As my knowledge grew I could see the contradictions in what people teach, moreso than I could when I had just started and was only trying to grasp terminology. In every book or course there is someone who says <em>‘If you follow my way you will make money. If you don’t then good luck while you crash and burn!’</em>…but how can they all be true if they are completely conflicting?</p>
<p>I found this all a little confusing until I remembered that in ANY industry or subject, we find the same phenomenon. Whether you are studying the Law of Attraction, health and fitness, or almost any other ‘How To’ subject, there will be conflicting opinions from ‘experts.’</p>
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<p>The fact is that there are many ways to make something ‘work’, and I think this is reflected in the many different strategies you will find to accomplish a given objective. Each person can only speak from their own expererience and perspective, and <em>the more you learn, the more you can apply to your own life and create your own unique strategy using what works for you</em>.</p>
<p>Of course we need to learn from the trials and errors of others so that we can shorten our own learning curve, but we are all different in our likes and dislikes, schedules and tolerances, etc.. Thus, what will work best for us is usually a combination of techniques as unique as we are. In fact, I would go so far as to say that if we follow someone else’s strategy blindly, we may actually fare worse than if we experiment and try and find a combination that works best for us. Because we are unique, what worked wonders for someone else may not be best for us at all.</p>
<p>Do not lose sight of the truth that whatever strategy you choose in any endeavour, it is the back-up traits that you bring to the game that will help you win - traits such as <strong>commitment, consistency, integrity, desire for growth and learning, and ability to visualize the end result</strong> - NOT the strategy itself. With this in mind, choose your strategy/ies, commit yourself, and change as you feel the need to make adjusmtents. As Brian Tracy says, you cannot adjust the direction of the arrow until you launch it into flight!</p>
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		<title>The Financial Crisis: Tools and Resources</title>
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It seems we can&#8217;t go anywhere, nor read/listen to any media these days without being bombarded with news about the Global Financial Crisis. While I feel that calling the current challenges such a monumental name adds to and deepens the problem, that is a post for another blog. (Like this one!)
Today&#8217;s post is about informing [...]]]></description>
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<p>It seems we can&#8217;t go anywhere, nor read/listen to any media these days without being bombarded with news about the <strong>Global Financial Crisis</strong>. While I feel that calling the current challenges such a monumental name adds to and deepens the problem, that is a post for another blog. (Like <a href="http://increasingvelocity.blogspot.com/2008/10/abraham-hicks-on-financial-crisis.html">this one</a>!)</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s post is about <em>informing yourself</em>, <em>protecting yourself</em>, and making yourself feel <em>more secure</em> and <em>positive about your future</em>. You are NEVER as out of control as you think.</p>
<p><strong>INFORMING AND PROTECTING YOURSELF</strong></p>
<p>If you are a regular reader here, you&#8217;ll know that I am a big proponent of financial education, especially for women.</p>
<p>Children in our society rarely get ANYTHING in the way of financial and survival training, and this is especially true for girls. As adults, this doesn&#8217;t change for most of us, as we struggle along from month to month hoping we&#8217;ll have enough to pay for the bills. Many women face either overt <em>&#8216;finances are the man&#8217;s responsibility&#8217;</em> or subtle <em>&#8216;don&#8217;t you worry about the finances, darling,&#8217;</em> discrimination when it comes to family finances. Even those who handle the family&#8217;s money are not given full reign in investing the money, nor full knowledge of where the money comes from.</p>
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<p>If this is not the case for you, that&#8217;s fantastic, however I&#8217;m still willing to bet you don&#8217;t know enough about handling your money - how to invest it wisely and make it grow, to make the most of tax laws and regulations, to protect your assets from theft or financial drain in the form of fees, poor earnings or even fraud, etc.. And what about estate isses, potential divorce, employee grudges, random accidents and other potential challenges you may face?</p>
<p>If this &#8216;financial crisis&#8217; has served to wake many people up and cause them to take a closer look at what they are doing with their money, then that effect, if not many others, is a good thing. Some basic steps you can take to inform and protect yourself, both now and for your future, include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Your financial picture: Take a good look. Knowing where we really are is the first step to getting somewhere else. For years, it has been common practice for people to have their heads in the sand with respect to their spending habits. Sit down with all of your financial paperwork and get a good picture of what you&#8217;ve really got and what you really spend. Knowledge is always power (when it&#8217;s used to make things better).</li>
<li>Credit card debt: Not only are you hurting these days - your credit card companies are hurting too. They do NOT want to write off any more bad debt, and may be more amenable to your requests for lenience. If you can make payments then try calling and working something out with them. Try also speaking with a debt counselor, who can advise the best way to save your credit rating while dealing with your debt.</li>
<li>Know your rights: &#8230;AND your obligations. A meeting with a lawyer, an accountant, an insurance specialist and a financial advisor are always advised, no matter what the financial circumstances. You may want to add your local banker to that list as well. Imagine the benefits and peace of mind of having professionals on your side when you need them. They can save you money, protect you from unforeseen pitfalls, and ensure you are on the right track with your financial planning. Planning should include such things as insurance for disasters (from job loss or injury to unexpected acts of God, death of family breadwinner/s, protection against fraud or identity theft, etc.), plans for your assets should anything happen to you, and making the most of tax regulations. All of your planning should put you in a place of advantage, alleviating your current condition of living in fear and ignorance, perhaps making blunders with consequences you have yet to see.</li>
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<p><strong>POSITIVITY AND HOPE</strong></p>
<p>One of the biggest steps you can take towards feeling empowered and hopeful is getting a financial education. This does NOT mean spending four years at business school. What it does mean is acquainting yourself with the ways of the financial world. Learning the common terms, the basics of money management and investing, and brainstorming alternative ways to create income are all a part of the financial learning curve, and you&#8217;ve got to start somewhere.</p>
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<li>Local: Libraries are full of resources - just ask the librarian. He or she may not be financially savvy themselves, but can certainly direct you to the right sections. <span style="color: #666666">(My local library must think I&#8217;m nuts, as I have taken out probably over 200 books on finances and personal improvement over the past few years, but then who has to work at the library (them), and who has created the time and freedom to peruse the books and continue learning and improving (me)?)</span> You may find some money management courses available through local schools or clubs. Also try your local and national business papers, and watching shows such as CNBC.</li>
<li>Online: You can find many group discussions on websites such as Yahoo!. Just search for financial forums and the like, and join up to start learning. You will also find many tools and resources at the <a href="http://increasingvelocity.com/finances/">Money/Finances</a> section of IncreasingVelocity.com.</li>
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<p>At first you may not understand much, but like any immersion program, your mind will begin to assimilate the information, especially if you combine learning venues. If this seems like a lot of time and trouble, just think of the alternative. NO ONE can do this for you, and your own future and peace of mind are worth the price, aren&#8217;t they?</p>
<p><strong>CHANGE YOUR MIND</strong></p>
<p>Aside from the complexities of how money works, there are challenges which not many people speak of in the financial education world. The two main ones involve a person&#8217;s financial mindset, and indeed they both have a fundamental effect on what we do with our money, including how much we are able to attract and create. Let&#8217;s deal with them one at a time:</p>
<p>1) The first challenge with mindset involves our <strong>emotions</strong> surrounding the topic of money. Although money itself is inert - just a form of exchange - the way we <em>think about it</em> and relate to it is definitely anything but. As you have no doubt noticed, money is one of most emotionally-charged subjects we ever face, affecting many facets of our lives. In order to improve our relationship with money, these emotions - and the limiting and conflicting beliefs which cause them - must be explored and improved upon. Many books and online resources have been created in recent years to help you do just that. Here are a few recommendations:</p>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0974171964?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=0974171964">Build Your Money Muscles</a> by Joan Sotkin:</strong> A brilliant book which gets to the heart of how we feel about money like no other I have read. This smart, eye-opening book is filled with detailed analyses and tests for exploring and improving our financial relationship, and is a must-read for this reason. Far from dry and boring, it is enlightening and fascinating, as well as effective.</li>
<li><strong>The <a href="http://blog.breathingprosperity.com/">Breathing Prosperity</a> blog:</strong> This resource was crated for exactly this reason - to help the founders (including myself) and readers explore and transform their/our thoughts and beliefs about money and prosperity. There is a wealth of articles here which deal with our mentality surrounding wealth, abundance and money in general - enough to keep you busy for a while. Warning: you may feel confronted, which is a good thing!</li>
<li><strong>The <a href="http://increasingvelocity.com/personal-development/the-personal-development-list/">Personal Development blog list</a>:</strong> For tons of online reading, you&#8217;ll find many choices on this list. A lot of people in the personal development world include financial abundance in their definition of lifestyle and personal improvement, and you&#8217;ll find that many of these writers address financial issues, especially those relating to beliefs and behaviors.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/097155787X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=097155787X">Accept Your Abundance</a> by Randy Gage:</strong> Get ready to confront your beliefs when you read this no-holds-barred, in your face dialogue. Randy is passionate about the lack of financial education in our society, and equally passionate about being honest about - and purging - the limiting beliefs we have about money. A great book by a fantastic gentleman.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592403344?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=1592403344">You&#8217;re Broke Because You Want to Be</a>: How to Stop Getting By and Start Getting Ahead by Larry Winget:</strong> Another straight-talking look at how you got where you are, and the steps you can take to change things, for now and for the future. Larry has become famous for being &#8216;the Pitbull of Personal Development&#8217; and was recently featured as an expert panelist on CNBC&#8217;s The Millionaire Inside.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://increasingvelocity.com/wealth_secure.php/">30 Days to Wealth</a>:</strong> My own contribution to the &#8216;wealth mindset&#8217; literature, this book combines and delivers the result of years of research and trial and error. Exercises are designed to open your eyes and improve - for good - the way you think about money, enabling you to attract and create much more abundance. For those who are REALLY ready to make changes!</li>
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<p>2) Mindset issue number two is also very common, and hurts almost everyone: the <strong>belief system we are taught in school</strong> which tells us that we must work our butts off and never get anywhere, all the while saving for a far-off retirement. How depressing, and how untrue! This mindset is so pervasive that you will find few people to discuss any alternatives with, so you must go this route on your own. There ARE better ways - ways which will help you achieve financial independence and the joy and peace of mind which come along with it. Here are some books by enlightened people who already know this. Enjoy, and prosper:</p>
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<li><strong>The <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0071466150?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=0071466150">Millionaire Maker</a> series by Loral Langemeier</strong>: This smart and ambitious lady will help you think differently about earning money and achieving financial independence. She excels at helping people go from the drudgery of a job they hate to the success and true freedom of owning what she calls a &#8216;Cash Machine&#8217; - a vehicle based on your own skills which can lead you to financial independence. Part of her strategy involves learning to invest in assets which produce cashflow, a key piece in the financial independence puzzle. <a href="http://finance-books.blogspot.com/2008/10/millionaire-makers-guide-to-creating.html">Click here</a> for a review of the third book in the series.</li>
<li><strong>Rich Dad Series by Robert Kiyosaki</strong>: This series is a MUST for anyone wishing to shake up their traditional mindset and really see financial independence as a reachable goal. While they are all good, I would recommend as primers <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0446677450?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=0446677450"><strong>Rich Dad, Poor Dad</strong></a> (What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!), <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1933914009?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=1933914009"><strong>Rich Woman</strong></a> (by Kim Kiyosaki) and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000W6SS6?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=B0000W6SS6"><strong>Success Stories</strong></a> (inspiring stories from real people who have changed their lives that will help you feel that you can do it too!). Also recommended is their <strong>Cashflow 101</strong> game, created to assist with this process in a fun way. You can find groups playing the game locally by visiting their website at <a href="http://richdad.com/">RichDad.com</a>.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/193391405X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=193391405X">Why We Want You to be Rich</a> by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki:</strong> Citing the failing social security pension system and the growing gap between the &#8216;haves&#8217; and &#8216;have-nots,&#8217; these two gentlemen, no strangers to creating abundance, express their deep concern about your chances if you continue along the standard path. They encourage you to think in terms of winning rather than not losing, and to create financial abundance instead of trying to live below your means and always feeling poor. Very inspiring and encouraging.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307353133?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=0307353133"><strong>The 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris:</strong></a> There is a lot of garbage out there promising to help you work less, especially online&#8230;this is not part of that garbage. Tim, from his extensive experience, gives you information you can use. Many people have had their lives changed for the better by the information in this book, and you would have to pay for a number of other books to get the collection of gems contained in just this one.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1400082943?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=smaent-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=1400082943"><strong>Cracking the Millionaire Code</strong></a><strong> by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen:</strong> Both of these wildly successful authors and entrepreneurs are famous in their respective worlds, and their efforts combined in this book make for a powerhouse of information. Truly, this book gives the blueprint for not only achieving wealth but doing it in a way that is &#8216;enlightened,&#8217; as in, good for everyone including you, your loved ones and our planet.</li>
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<p>As Charlie &#8216;Tremendous&#8217; Jones is famous for saying, <em>&#8220;You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for two things, the people you meet and the books you read.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>This is as true in your financial life as in any other arena. Instead of being frightened, which comes from weakness, become empowered. Yes, there may be horrible things going on, but worrying and remaining powerless is no way to live, and will not create a better future for you. Learn to thrive and not just to survive. YOU CAN DO IT!</p>
<p><font color="#808080">*This article is from the <a target="_blank" href="http://femalefinance.blogspot.com/" title="women-and-money">Women &amp; Money</a> blog.</font></p>
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<p>Do you have any goals? And if you do, are you excited about them? Would you say you are moving toward them at warp speed and can feel yourself getting closer every day? Every minute?</p>
<p>If not, then your goals do not motivate you enough, and it may not be the goals themselves. In Part I of this series we discussed the value and importance of setting deeply personal goals. However, this is just part of the goal puzzle, and in and of itself won&#8217;t carry you through to achievement.</p>
<p>One reason we sometimes lack motivation and excitement about our goals is simply because much as we want them, we can&#8217;t actually see ourselves achieving them. Wouldn&#8217;t you agree? There are several solutions to this challenge. Two of my favorites are:</p>
<p>1) <strong>Act As If </strong></p>
<p>This in itself can be broken down into two sub-parts, the first of which is visualization. We have all heard this, but how many of us actually take the time regularly to do it? To sit quietly and really focus on how it would feel if we already had whatever it is we want is a significant key to attaining it. Our body, our subconscious mind and the Universe itself responds to our thoughts. I will not delve into thought vibration here, but this is the Law of Attraction in action! Acting as if as you go throughout your day is the second part. Now that you have created the feeling of having your goal already, try and retain it as you go throughout your daily life. As you change how you are being the world will begin to respond to you differently. Can you see that if you practiced these two steps daily - visualize each morning and act as if all day - you would create momentum towards your goals?</p>
<p>2) <strong>Find Role Models </strong></p>
<p>We cannot always see clearly from here to there - that is part of the reason why we are not there yet! In the meantime, we can keep our eyes on the prize by finding people who have already accomplished what it is we are after. The benefits are twofold: not only can we show our stubborn little brains that what we want is indeed possible and therefore be more easily able to picture ourselves accomplishing it, we can also learn from just watching and possibly being around people who are where we want to be. Just knowing that others have traveled this road can be the inspiration we need to take our goals seriously.</p>
<p>TIP: If your goals are financial, you may also enjoy:</p>
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<li>The instantly downloadable e-book <a href="http://increasingvelocity.com/wealth_digital.php">30 Days to Wealth</a></li>
<li>The no-holds-barred financial blog <a href="http://femalefinance.blogspot.com">Women and Money</a></li>
<li>The <a href="http://finance-books.blogspot.com/" title="finance_book_reviews">Finance Book Reviews</a> blog</li>
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