February 20, 2008
3 Types Of People To Avoid
In This Issue:
Feature Article: "3 Types Of People To Avoid"
Free Teleseminar: "Prep School For Would-Be Best-Selling
Authors"
Funny: "You Know You've Gone Overboard When...(read on!)"
* FEATURE ARTICLE *
“3 Types Of People To Avoid”
Life is short.
That's why I firmly believe that, to the extent possible, you're wise to spend most of your time with positive people who inspire,
support and genuinely care for you... rather than with negative
people who constantly bring you down.
Unfortunately, negative people abound. But while there are some
obviously negative people to stay clear of - e.g. people who are
malicious, violent or just plain evil - there are all kinds of
"normal" people who can still bring you down... often in subtle,
but insidious ways.
In particular, there are 3 kinds of people who can have a long-
term destructive effect on your life:
1. Victims - people who see themselves as helpless "victims" who
are constantly mistreated by society. These people take
virtually no responsibility for either what happens to them
nor what they do as a result. They are always whinging and
whining about how bad life is;
2. People with an entitlement mentality - people who regard
society as "owing" them in every respect. These are the
people who expect to get what they want just because they
want it. Somehow they haven't learned the concept of giving
in order to receive.
3. Victims who also have an entitlement mentality - a terrible
combination!
To the extent you can, avoid these people. Having dealt with
my fair share of victims and people with entitlement mentalities,
I can honestly say that you're unlikely to ever be able to change
them. The only person who can change is THEM. And until they do,
you don't have to let their negativity affect - or infect - you.
Hang around positive, uplifting people instead - you'll have
much more fun, and with their support, accomplish your goals
faster too.
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* HIGHLY RECOMMENDED *
“How To Publish Your Own Successful Email Newsletter”
I was going to write a report on how to publish a successful email newsletter.
After all, I've been publishing Success Accelerator for about a year and a half now, and prior to that, I wrote 3 weekly newsletters for my previous Internet business. So I reckon I've learned a thing or two.
But Kevin Riley has beaten me to the punch!
Kevin, who's a good friend of mine, has just produced a report" Recipe For Delivering Your Own Popular Newsletter" which pretty much covers everything you need to know about publishing email newsletters, autoresponder series, and promotional emails.
So I'm not going to re-invent the wheel... get Kevin's report instead:
==> Recipe For Delivering Your Own Popular Newsletter
* FREE TELESEMINAR *
“Prep School For Would-Be Best-Selling Authors”
Mark Joyner is holding a live "Prep School" for would-be best-selling authors at 8pm EST Tuesday, 26th February 2008.
Yes, that's tonight! (Or this morning... or this afternoon... or whatever else time it is in your part of the world...)
Seats are limited, so please lock in yours now:
==> Prep School For Would-Be Best-Selling Authors
Note, the above class is intended for folks who will be joining
Mark during the Simpleology Best-Seller Blueprint training calls,
so please only register if you intend to do that as well.
Finally, if you haven't read The Rise of the Author yet, stop
everything and do so:
==> FREE REPORT: The Rise Of The Author
Experts from around the Net are giving that advice and I can
understand why after reading it. It's *mission critical*.
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* HIGHLY RECOMMENDED *
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* FUNNY *
“You Know You've Gone Overboard When... (read on!)”
You know you've gone overboard with the motivational pep talks
when this happens...
5 year old daughter: "I don't want to brush my teeth."
Me: "Well, I can't brush your teeth for you."
5 year old: "You can. You just need to BELIEVE you can..."
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