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2. HeadLine Article:  The FIRST Essential Ingredient for Business Success
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2.) HEADLINE ARTICLE
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The FIRST Essential Ingredient for Business Success
By Dr. Noel Swanson

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You had 24 hours yesterday. So what did you do with them?

Did you fritter them away in mindless and pointless
activities? Did you vegetate in front of the TV? Did you
go out for dinner with your lover? Did you work for 8 hours
making someone else rich? Did you work on your business so
that it grows and achieves for you the dreams you dream of?

The most precious commodity we have is time. When you are
young, it seems like it comes in an endless supply. Yet as
we get older, we realize how fleeting it is - and how much
more valuable than even gold or silver.

Time marches relentlessly onwards. Tick, tock, tick, tock,
the seconds pass, even as you are reading this article.

You have this life only once to live... is it all you wanted
it to be? As Rudyard Kipling says in his poem "If", are you
filling each unforgiving minute with 60 seconds worth of
distance run? Because, to me, it seems the greatest tragedy
of all is to waste those precious seconds on things that are
of no importance to us.

Why? Because that leads to REGRET. And regret, I believe,
is possibly the saddest and most pitiful emotion to live
with - to look back on your life not with warm glowing
memories, but with a leaden ache of regret. "If only I
had..."

My friend, if there is one thing I wish for you is that on
your dying day you can look back and say "I have no regrets.
I have lived a full, and happy, and satisfying life."

So how do you achieve that?

Make sure you fill each unforgiving minute with 60 seconds
worth of distance run.

"Running where? Doing what?"

Doing what is important, that's what. But it is what is
important to YOU that matters, not what is important to
anyone else.

Now, don't get me wrong here. I am not talking pure
hedonism. I don't say you should fill every moment with
self-indulgent pleasure. But I do believe that (as much as
is humanly possible) every second should be filled with what
is *important* to us.

What do I mean by that?

As I see it there are two types of "important". The first
is the higher goal: those things that are "an end" in
themselves. Those things that we dream of, and seek after.
They are the things we would do if we had no "necessity" of
doing them - i.e. if we had no money worries, no chores, no
commitments. They are the things we will look back on, and
smile about. The things we will say, "I wish I had done
more of that".

They are different for everyone of us, but for me the list
would look something like this:

Spending time being intimate with my family and friends
- enjoying each other's company.

Spending time doing the sports I love, and visiting the
places I enjoy.

Spending time helping other people to be successful (it
excites me to see people succeed).

But, the reality is that I am not (indeed I doubt anyone is)
in a position to do these all of the time. So there is a
second rank of "important" things that I do. These are
important because they help me to have MORE time to do the
first rank. These are important because they are the
"means" to the end. They include such things as:

* earning money
* paying bills
* keeping fit
* maintaining and looking after my possession 
(e.g. the car) and, above all
* building my business so that it runs itself

If I fail to do these then, before to long, I will have no
time at all to do the really important things. And, even in
this list, some things are more important than others -
building my business (which will provide me with much free
time in the future) I rate as more important than doing
hourly consulting (which pays the bills, but does not buy me
time in the future).

Everything that does not fit into the above two categories
is UNIMPORTANT - to me, anyway. In fact, they are worse
than that - they are distractions that use up my precious
time and take me further away from the important things.

Life is too short, my friend, to fritter on the unimportant.

So tell me, what did you do yesterday? No, not in vague
generalities; what did you actually do, hour by hour, minute
by minute? In fact, why not get out a piece of paper, right
now, and just run through the day from the time you woke up,
to the time you fell asleep.

Then, go through them, one by one, and ask yourself, "Why
did I do that? Was that the best use of my time? Did it
take me closer to my goals? Or was it just a big
distraction and time waster?"

Finally, learn from the exercise. Look at tomorrow's
agenda. What do you need to eliminate? What do you need to
do more of? How can you make tomorrow 'count'? Days add up
to years, years add up to a lifetime. Make your lifetime
count. Seize today, cast out the trivial, and major on what
is important. Do the right things, not just the easy or
convenient.

"Sunrise, sunset ... swiftly flow the years ... One season
following another, laden with happiness and tears" goes the
song from Fiddler on the Roof.

Whatever you do today, time will pass. But it is what you 
do, today, that will determine which is greater: the
happiness or the tears. 



Dr. Noel Swanson, MD is a Consultant Psychiatrist (sometimes), 
runs a successful online business and is the author of 
several books, so he knows the laws of success! 
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free copy of his latest book "7 Steps to Freedom".


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4.) BIZ*TECH SAVVY SOLUTIONS
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"How to Remove Programs Safely"

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How to properly remove programs from your computer:

Windows has a little program that helps you delete applications
safely and CORRECTLY.

Why correctly? Because a lot of new software leaves entries in
the Registry, and unless you uninstall your programs, the excess
code gets left behind. Not so tidy.

Oh dear oh dear oh dear, do I remember when I was a Green Newbie
and simply right clicked and deleted about a dozen programs.

Chaos, confusion, crashes, and things went bump in the night!

Never again. So unless you insist on learning the hard way, when
you want to uninstall an application, follow these steps:

1. Click Start.
2. Choose Settings > Control Panel.
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add/Remove
Programs icon.
4. Under "The following software can be automatically removed
by Windows..." select the application you want to remove.
5. Click Add/Remove and follow the instructions to remove the
application. It will show you dialog boxes to assist you in the
process.

When you remove programs, you may be asked if you want to
remove files called "DLLs". That's an acronym for Dynamic Linked
Library file. These are shared by other programs. If you want to
be real safe, just answer "No, No, No". Everything but the files
in question will be removed. (Everything related to the
program you're uninstalling, of course.)

This is all very geeky, really. But the time may come when you
need to uninstall something. So use this. Don't just randomly
delete the files that make up programs.

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