Let's look at where to start first. Designing a list of daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly objectives, which are realistic, will give us direction. This method always works, because a list is hard to avoid, and the objectives become embedded in your subconscious mind. Writing your aspirations, goals, and objectives, down is a contract with the "witness" within you.
When a day goes by without daily objectives, it is usually an unproductive day. This is fine, if we are supposed to relax on vacation. All of us need healthy down time, but some of us are on down time every day.
How does this happen? In general, people are just not pro-active. If you practice Yoga for a few years, you start to become pro-active about every aspect of life. Your diet, posture, exercise, breathing, meditation, and prayer time have all changed. The result is a new reality and a healthy perspective of life.
If you are just starting to practice Yoga, you will need to design a list, but I must admit a list of long, and short-term objectives, does make life a lot more productive.
No matter how much drive and ambition you have, the direction you travel in should be designed to make the best use of your time. The time spent planning will actually prevent mistakes and help you to avoid wasting time.
Therefore, you should review your list of objectives daily. Take the time to do some soul searching, when you write your list. Here are some questions to consider.
Can you design smaller and measurable goals? Are your objectives ethical and positive? What are your unique life skills? Can you visualize the outcome of your objectives? How much control do you have to determine the future?
It is important for you to reflect on these questions, because you can carve out your own path in life, with your vision. This is a Yogic exercise in self-realization and transformation.
Whatever you do; your ideas must be your own. You can listen to good advice, but you cannot live your life trying to complete another person's vision of what your life should be.
Lastly, it is wise to have a Spiritual leader, Yoga teacher, Swami, Guru, mentor, consultant, coach, relative, or a trusted friend, as a confidant. This must be someone, with integrity, who inspires you to succeed in life.
He or she will not be difficult to find, because you will easily feel and see the positive energy in this person's speech, behavior, actions, and gestures. All of us need some guidance from someone who sincerely cares about us.
Copyright 2007 - Paul Jerard / Aura Publications
Creating A New Folder
If you want to create an eBook, here's what I'd suggest. Go to Internet Audio Guy and buy Sony Sound Forge from him. I think it's only going to be like 97 bucks. Then go and get a decent quality microphone. The one I'm using right now is maybe 20 bucks at Wal-Mart, but you can get them anywhere you want.
After you do that, the next thing you want to do is sit down, push the record button and start talking. When you're done, save that file, maybe as an MP3 or something like that. Then you need to upload it using Flotilla. Upload it to your server. Then take that file, let's say you saved it as MyProduct.mp3 upload it to your site.
You can call the link something like: After you've done that you're going to take that link and get your audio transcribed. ?What I want you to do is transcribing this audio and sends me back the transcripts?. Let's say you talked for two hours. For more help go to www.make-your-ebook-sell.com .Well, it's probably going to cost you 30 to 60 bucks to get the transcription back, but it might be cheaper or it may be a little bit more. I can usually get it done for 20.
When you get it back, look it over and you should find that you've got most of the words you need for your book. For me it's a lot easier to create an eBook because I already have a lot of content. So I'm going to take out stuff that I said during the recording that doesn't make sense and reword it a bit so that it is legible. I actually work it into an eBook. And then once I get done working it into an eBook, then I save it as a PDF. You can use PDF995 if you want to save it as a PDF. Actually, I think the latest version of Microsoft Word also allows you to create PDF files as well. For more information logon to www.ebook-marketing-exposed.com .The next thing you need to do is get a header created as well as graphics for your book cover, which you are going to load into your eBook. To get this done you can go to Max at Killer Covers. Then you are pretty much done.
Now you want to start creating the sales letters. You don't have to really go out and buy any product to do this. Just search through some of my archived files on my website promoting tips if you need help to get going. It's amazing how quickly you can create an e-book this way. The faster you create it, the quicker you'll begin to make money from it. Ever wonder how some people create a ton of e-books on their own? They're probably using this quick and easy method and you should too.
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Jackie has sinced written about articles on various topics from Yoga Practice, Anger Control and Yoga Practice. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500, is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher training at: Aura Wellness Center in, Attleboro, MA. He is an author of many books on the subject of Yoga and has been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995.http://www.yoga-teache. Jackie's top article generates over 74000 views. to your Favourites.