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postheadericon Finish With the Past, Get Moving On Making Money Ideas, Get Started Building One of the Best Home Businesses, Financial Retirement Planning Included

Are you bogged down with issues that are robbing you of your energy to get started with your making money ideas?

In order to move on in your life, you must keep looking forward.

When are you going to be able to say you now have one of the best home businesses, or the best financial retirement planning in place and you are moving steadily forward?

If you have things in the past that are undone, your mind will keep getting you off track by wandering back to the past things you need to finish.

Free yourself from things that are depleting your energy levels.

Thinking about your future, unobstructed by those haunting past issues, keeps you going upward in your life.

Get rid of those issues that are undone in your past.

Make a list of the things in your past that need done.

Work on one item each day until you are finished with it. Start with the easiest item, even if you have to break it down into smaller tasks.

Enjoy the success when you can put it to rest. Then go on to the next task.

You CAN succeed in this life. I can help.

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postheadericon Get a Steady Momentum Going for Your Making Money Ideas; the Best Home Businesses Keep Chugging Away at Financial Retirement Planning

If you are considering going into business and becoming one of the best home businesses or being on of the best of any business, getting into the habit of doing a task every day keeps momentum going and is less stressful and usually more productive in the long run.

In order for those making money ideas to pan out, think about this idea, seriously.

You will be more successful at reaching your financial retirement planning goals if you do something little on a regular basis, rather than procrastinating and trying to “catch up” when you hit 40 or 50 years old.

Why is this important? Because it is easier to do a thing each day as a habit than it is to complete your weekly (or monthly, yearly, etc.) tasks, all in one day (or, correspondently, the last day of the month, or the first day of the new year).

You know what it was like to cram for an exam the night before because you didn’t read the chapters and do the daily studying, don’t you?

How about trying to reconcile your checkbook at the end of the month if you didn’t write down any of the transactions you make?

Here’s the best one, don’t organize any of your receipts and other papers until April 1st for filing your income tax return that is due on April 15th. Ouch. The best home businesses wouldn’t even consider that tactic.

I’ve been writing five articles and recording five videos a week for the past few months. It takes a lot more effort to wait until halfway through the week to start them than to complete two articles or videos a day.

Being guilty of waiting until the last minute to do a week’s worth of work has always been my downfall.

Putting that bad habit into perspective hit me as I read Jeff Olson’s take on it in one of his chapters a few minutes ago.

Being aware of a problem is the first step in solving it. I’m there. I hope you are, too.

The training that has been my saving grace in financial retirement planning is available in more depth to you, too.

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You CAN get ahead in this life, and I can help.

postheadericon Jeff Olson’s “The Slight Edge”, The Way to Succeed, Using Your Making Money Ideas, Creating the Best Home Businesses and Taking Your Financial Retirement Planning to Reality

Here we are again, talking about “little steps”. Little steps got us to chapter five of this book in just a week.

Maybe we could compare these little steps to building a house. There are steps to that and smaller steps before those steps and even smaller steps behind those.

And eventually, you have a house, or your making money ideas are working, or you have one of the best home businesses, or you are halfway through your financial retirement planning.

To get the full impact of the book, you have to read the book, one word at a time, one sentence is a few words, and pretty soon you finish a chapter, with a little more knowledge, and then you’ve finished the whole book.

Start building towards your successes. Read this book.

I hope you’ll read the articles I have written and more of these videos as they are produced to learn how you can get your “…Slight Edge”.

You CAN get ahead in this life, and I can help.

For more information on the business that is getting me ahead in this life, fill out the form on this page or go to dianeneilljensen.com

I hope to see you soon.

postheadericon Success Can Be the Result of Other Failures in Making Money Ideas, the Best Home Businesses Gone Awry, and Just Not Starting Your Financial Retirement Planning

Quitting was never an option for me. Whoever came up with “failure is not an option” doesn’t follow what I believe in.

Many success stories started with failures, failure with making money ideas, failure in finding the best home businesses, failure at not following through on financial retirement planning.

Everyone has had failures.

But, quitting, that’s different than failing.

Jeff Olson, author of “The Slight Edge” has a pretty good handle on the difference between the two.

I think I’d have to publish this whole chapter to get the information across, which I can’t do, and which is why you should be reading this book, also.

If I was a quitter, I’d probably have been a suicide case. Now that’s quitting.

Instead, I’ve spent my life failing at one thing or another and then picking myself up, dusting myself off, and trying again.

My newspaper never made a decent salary for me, I sold it.

Now, I have it back. The deal fell through, after two years.

I welcomed it back and have found a way to make it work, with less hours of laboring over it, due to the skills learned the past few months working with my mentors in a new business that I started.

My new business includes tons of training and new friends, and lots of new possibilities. I can now work at two businesses in less hours than the old newspaper took.

You CAN get ahead in this life, and I can help.

For more information on the business that is getting me ahead in this life, fill out the form on this page or go to dianeneilljensen.com

I hope to see you soon.

postheadericon Choose the Upper Curve to Succeed With Your Making Money Ideas to Make Sure You Ultimately Have the Best Home Businesses and Get to Your Financial Retirement Planning Goal

The upper curve, the lower curve, your choice. Guess which one is the right one.

The upper curve will see you as one of the 5% who succeed if you do the little things. You will succeed with your making money ideas, which will in turn make sure you have the best home businesses, if that’s what you choose to do, and will get you to your financial retirement planning goal, if you do those little things each day to work toward that.

We are talking about Jeff Olson’s “The Slight Edge”, a book that can give you the edge to succeed in your life just by doing small things each and every day on whatever goals you have for your life.

Many times in my life, the lower curve has been my choice. There are just so many things to do if you have the energy. Go out with friends, goof around, party. Woo Hoo! Fun!

Fun is good, but if that’s what you live for, it’s time for a reality check.

I had my partying years, and blamed my habits on the fact that alcohol relieved my depression for a short while.

Everything changed for me with the “Decade of the Brain”, the eighties, when Prozac was the wonder pill.

I never took Prozac, but I did get into counseling, which was not an option if I used alcohol, just a thing with my counselor. Not a problem. Like I said, alcohol was my crutch until something better came along to help with my blue moods.

It took from 1990 until 2003 for the right medication to be on the market for my particular type of depression. I had never lost hope that someday I would feel “normal” and be able to feel good all day, most every day.

But, there are challenges, too, that our author talks about. Other people resist the changes you might be embracing. He likens it to gravity, and he is right. Others will try to pull you down.

The lower curve that I took, I have to take responsibility for. Sure, I could blame depression, or maybe my friends for my previous life, but I don’t. It’s part of choosing the upper curve.

Today is as good a day as any to start doing the little things to get your life going in the direction of an upper curve.

Please, get Jeff’s book and see what other details you are missing out on.

I hope you’ll read the other articles I have written and more of these videos as they are produced to learn how you can get your “…Slight Edge”.

You CAN get ahead in this life, and I can help.

For more information on the business that is getting me ahead in this life, fill out the form on this page or go to dianeneilljensen.com

I hope to see you soon

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