When I was a teen I was a "greaser", a rebel. I had the "pegged pants", leather motorcycle jacket, belonged to a car club, played in a 50's Rock n' Roll band, slammed a few beers, and dated the "chicks". It was a typical life, right out of the movies, and real. In the 60's I had the second chopper motorcycle in our city. My buddy "Spesh" (nickname for Special) brought his custom chopper back from California and I went wild over it. We all did. Within several months about 10 of us had choppers. The cops never saw one before and just didn't know what to do about us. It was comical, really! But, I digress. Back to the topic at hand.
One thread ran through our lives back then - "a man's word is his bond". This applies to women, too. My Dad would say - "If your word is no good, you are no good!". No matter what we did, no matter how much trouble we got into, that one thing could not be avoided - Word! We could pull all kinds of tricks, even lie when needed, even bend the Law when needed but that one thing could never be broken - giving one's word. It was never to be taken lightly, ever!
Giving one's word was a trap, of sorts. It was a trap because, once your word was given, and no matter to whom it was given, it had to be kept - period! It was how we were measured among our friends, relatives, and loved ones. It determined our reputation as someone who could be trusted or not trusted. It opened doors when kept and slammed them in our face when broken. So, what does this mean to today's teen?
Truth is a habit and so is giving one's word. These are habits that will serve anyone who develops them, serve that individual for a lifetime. They apply in every facet of life, especially in loving relationships and, of course, in our careers. A mate wants to know we can be trusted and we want to trust them in return. A boss wants to know he/she can promote us or confide in us. The only way to build trust is to keep one's word.
A businessman friend of mine had a rule about giving one's word. We were in his office one day, he ran a used car lot, when a friend of his came in and needed to borrow some money. My friend Johnny was glad to do it but said this to him - "Now don't tell me your going to pay me back at the end of the month and not pay me. If you don't pay me when you say, I'll never lend you another dime. I'd rather you tell me you don't know when you can pay me back so I won't be disappointed." This was a great lesson for his friend to learn and one you should learn as well. Be careful what you promise to do.
By now you're wondering what this has to do with the Family Name, right? Well, it's simple really. When you break your word or get into trouble with the law for that matter, you are telling everyone that you have lousy parents. Maybe you do but do you really want everyone to know that? Do want them to hear your family name and think - "liars, can't be trusted"? What is worse is if you have really loving and caring parents. You will damage the good name they spent a lifetime building.
Do you want someone to tell your boss about your habit of breaking your word? You know how nasty office politics can be. Why give your enemies an excuse to kill your chances for success? Do you want to disappoint your significant other by not keeping a promise and destroying the trust between you? Breaking your word will do just that!
Jesus, of the Bible, said - "Let your Yes be Yes and your No be No. Everything else comes from the evil one". Pretty strong stuff, eh? James, of the Bible, said - "The tongue is the most evil organ in the body". Wow! And, in another place in the Bible it says - "Life and Death are in the power of the tongue".
Let me ask you - Do you want to be someone everyone can count on, can trust? Do you want to be someone that people confide in with their secrets? Do you want to be someone that anyone would feel comfortable loaning money to?
Keep your word!
Family Last Name History
Have you ever "Googled" yourself? Do it and you may be surprised at how many people share your name or some combination of it. A fact easily verified by opening a local phone book in many cases. On the internet however, there will only be ONE domain name like yours exactly the way you'd like it. The question is, will it be registered to you or to someone else with whom you share a name? Don't Let someone else take YOUR name online.. Even if you don't use it for now, you should register and claim your family name before someone else does.
Aside from the many reasons you may have for wanting to own your name on the internet, your number one reason should be CONTROL. Control over your content your address, your email, your online identity.
Do you remember when you had to worry about changing your phone number if you changed your phone service company? Well it was never like that on the internet, but you had to know that to take advantage of it. It was widely assumed that people needed to be assigned their personal domain address rather than choose it. By making this assumption of course the ISP has their name out there floating around with your communications which helps their marketing efforts.
It's true that some of the services being offered can be a bit overwhelming but don't be distracted by all the services that come with everybody's different package. Take what you need and leave the rest (as the saying goes) but take 5 minutes today and Register Your Family Name. Then it can be yours to build upon forever.
It's so easy these days there is no excuse not to claim your name online NOW. Register your personal or family DOMAIN name and then learn to control it. Most online service providers provide you with easy to use interfaces where you control where requests for your domain are directed.
You can keep your current email service provider and ISP. Just register your name and set up an email address that you have forwarded to your current address. Then when and if you ever leave that service provider YOU control your domain name and can simply have your email forwarded somewhere else.
The same thing applies to your web site. Whether you want a commercial web site or a family gathering spot, a blog or just a place that you can use to store important stuff online. You are going to want an address to remember, and what could be easier than your name. Your domain services (email, web site, blog) can be located anywyere you want, you can use your domain name to "point" to the correct place.
It never ceases to amaze me when I see people using email addresses that will virtually ensure they will be forgotten. If you want to be remembered, get an address that belongs to "you and yours" so you can build your online identity around it. If you go through life with an AOL.com address and WANT someone to remember you, trust me they won't.
Why? Because commercial services like MSN, AOL even Yahoo.com and Google Gmail are just TOO BIG. Trying to come up with a unique name results in a lot of obscure "add ons". You know the ones. Shannon4994 might be easy for Shannon to remember because she was married on April 9th 1994, but for anyone else it may as well be a foreign language.
There's no reason to settle for such obscurity.
Register Your Family Name TODAY. It could be the most important 5 minutes of your online future.
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