Wednesday, August 1, 2012

20 Weird Superstitions


20 Weird Superstitions:
 1. Number 13 : 
It’s just a number. Yet, people tweak on Friday the 13th. Many airports don’t have a gate #13. (Instead they have 12-A) Many hotels don’t have a floor #13.
I was always told that the superstition is based on the idea that Judas, the bad disciple, was the 13th man to sit down to the table at The Last Supper. I think a more rational superstition would be to fear bad disciples. 
2. An acorn at the window will keep lightning out.
3.Spit on a new bat before using it for the first time to make it lucky.
Gross. Gross. Gross. In the spring of 2009, in fear of the Swine Flu, high schools all over the country forbade their athletes from shaking hands after the game. Pretty sure “not spitting on the bat” was implied.
And speaking in terms of basic physics, having a lubricated bat makes for less friction, and therefore, slippery balls … okay, now I’m just out of control.
4.In order to write this article, I had to get a Ph.D. in butterflies
 The early appearance of butterflies indicates fair weather.
If the first butterfly is yellow, it will be sunny weather.
If the first butterfly is white, it will be rainy summer.
If the first butterfly is white, someone will die.
If the first butterfly is red, you will be healthy.
If the first butterfly is dark, it means thunderstorms.
If the first butterfly is yellow, someone is going to give birth.
If you capture a butterfly, you will be struck dead.
If you see a butterfly at night, you will die.

 There! Simple, right?

5. A cat onboard a ship is considered to bring luck.

I used to live on a ship. A cat would have been a real drag. All of those spaces to hide in, poop in, pee in? All of that machinery to get torn to pieces in? And who exactly would have been in charge of cleaning the litter boxes? Litter boxes are never lucky.

6. If three people are photographed together, the one in the middle will die first.
 I can’t rationalize it, but this one just gives me the shivers.

7. If you stick your hands in your pocket while walking past a graveyard, it will protect your parents.
Makes me wonder what happens if I turn my pockets inside out. Or, take off my pants and wave my arms around

8. Never take a broom along when you move. It is bad luck. Throw it out and buy a new one.
Isn’t that common sense? A used broom is kind of a nasty thing to box up with the linens. Like packing up used trash cans. A new broom costs like two dollars.
9. If a candle blows out, evil spirits are nearby.
Or, there’s a draft.
10. It is bad luck to light three cigarettes with the same match.
Yeah it is. And that bad luck is called cancer.

11. Evil spirits can’t harm you when you stand inside a circle.


Oh, that explains all those people walking up and down the street wearing hula hoops.
12. It’s bad luck to pick up a coin if it’s tails side up. Good luck comes if it’s heads up.
In this economy, a little bad luck is worth the nickel.

13. - Oops or should i have called this one 12-A
A cricket in the house brings good luck.
It will also bring cricket poop.
14. If the palm of your right hand itches, it means you will soon be getting money.
If the palm of your left hand itches, it means you will soon be paying out money.
the palm of either of your hands is itching, you might want to get that checked.
15. A knife as a gift from a lover means that the love will soon end.
Who gives their lover a knife for a gift? What happened to roses or chocolate? Creepy!
and
A knife placed under the bed during childbirth will ease the pain of labor.
If I were the impregnator, I would be very nervous.
16. Salty soup is a sign that the cook is in love.
Check the sodium content on any can in any grocery store and feel good about how much love there is in the world
17. Three seagulls flying together, directly overhead, are a warning of death soon to come.
Or poop on your head.
18. Place a hand in front of your mouth when sneezing so that your soul cannot escape.
Now they tell us to sneeze into our armpits. I’ve got to feel sorry for any soul that gets sneezed into an armpit.
19. The number of Xs in the palm of your right hand is the number of children you will have.
I counted. I will have 47 children.
20. A new bride must be carried over the threshold because it’s bad luck if she falls.
I always thought it was because she was hammered from the reception.

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Hi, my name is Norman (Storm)  and I'm a Success Coach on FanBox.

What’s a Success Coach? Read this post by FanBox’s Johnny Cash: http://posts.fanbox.com/8hs24

I have receive new Ad's that ya'll create. Based on my experience creating success for other members, I’m looking forward to reviewing your Ad, so I can help you increase your earnings quickly.

I’m excited about helping you succeed! I’ve already been helping others succeed and I’m 100% sure that you can succeed too.

I’d also like to get to know you; what you’re all about; and what level of success you’re looking to achieve.

Please tell me a little bit about yourself and, if you become very successful, what you would do with your earnings. For example, would you help other people? Are there things that you want, personally? Would you invest it? Would you give it away?

If you want me to be your teacher: http://fanbox.com/6b8v
Learn about FanBox: http://www.fanboxrocks.info

I look forward to working with you!

HERE'S A STEP TO TAKE NEXT:

5 Step Never-Fail FanBox Earning Plan

Print this out or write it down and keep it handy.
As a Success Coach, when I meet someone for the first time, they already have a blog and have run at least one ad.
But often they don't realize what they need to do to earn.
I have a very simple 5-step plan that if you follow it for 7 days, you will earn money - guaranteed.
Try to do the steps in 7 days, but if you need 10, 20 or a whole month - that's fine too.
Just understand your results will be slower, but you will earn.
Just don't stop once you start.
By the first time you have completed the steps, you will have made a profit on FanBox.
You can do this.

1. Categorize and rate at least 10 posts a day to earn ad credits.
The more you rate, the more you will earn as the system learns how accurate you are.
Remember you aren't saying how much you liked the post, you are rating how well the post presents the information. On a scale of 1-10 how much would you rely on this post for information about [tag].
Feel free to add tags if you can think of a better tag to describe the post.

2. Write 1 good blog post and put up one good ad a day.
If you feel motivated to do more, do it. Just keep it enjoyable for yourself.
You get paid for the time people spend enjoying your posts, give them a reason to stay and read them.
If you aren't entirely sure what a good blog post or good ad is please just write me, I'm here to help you.

3. Put up an ad with every single post you do.
Use Knowledge Investor to fund those ads until you start accumulating ad credits to fund your own ads.
I recommend building up to at least $20 in ad credits.

4. Use Investor anywhere from $1-$10 at least once during those 7 days.
Investor works by spending the portfolios of people who ask for the least % returns FIRST.
Remember whatever the ending portfolio is will be the return % you get too.
So, if you asked for a 5% return but the Investor Module ended the day at a portfolio asking 25% - you get 25%.
If you live outside the United States, ask for a minimum of 25% return to cover exchange rates and any money transfer fees.
Remember, you're not buying stocks, you're funding ads here on FanBox.
It's a win=win because you're buying advertising and others are benefiting as well.
The idea here is to get your money working for you as quickly as possible if you want to invest more, by all means do so.

5. Become a Teacher and get at least one student.
If you have friends that want to be a part of FanBox, they can join and they have two weeks to choose a Teacher.
They can choose anyone they want - including YOU.
You will earn 10% of what they earn the first 6 months they are on FanBox.
Your earnings do NOT come out of their earnings. It costs them nothing.
Then, for the next 6 months (months 7-12 of their FanBox usership) you will earn 6% of what they earn.
After a year (months 13 and onwards), you earn 3% FOREVER!

When you become a teacher, give your students this 5 point plan and kick start their earnings on FanBox!
Once you've done the steps and seen your profit, do the steps again and repeat the increase in your earnings on FanBox.

Norman (Storm)
Your Success Coach

Weight and Depression: 9 Must-Know Facts

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Weight and Depression: 9 Must-Know Facts

The Food-Mood Connection


Changes in mood can have unpredictable effects onyour diet. When feeling down, you might lose your appetite -- or become ravenous and overeat. The same is true for bouts of happiness: Not thinking about food or “happy eating” both can occur. Why? Brain biology and behavioral cues control both mood regulation and hunger signals. And because the same brain signaling that moderates mood also regulates hunger and fullness signals, people often notice that changes in mood also result in changes in food intake -- either eating more or less.

Depression and Weight GainDepression and Weight Gain

Daily life is filled with ups and downs that can trigger short-term bouts of the blues. But sustained feelings of sadness, hopelessness or anxiety that do not go away and interfere with daily activities are a red flag to seek help. Depression can lead to changes in appetite, sleep patterns and sexual interest, and many people find they’re overeating and sleeping more -- leading to significant weight gain. However, many other depressed people lose their appetite and can’t sleep, leading to significant weight loss.
      Loss of Appetite and Insomnia

      Loss of Appetite and Insomnia

      Significant changes in eating and sleep patterns are symptoms of major depression, and are often linked. This is not surprising, since a common brain circuitry regulates both. The most commonly seen symptom of clinical depression is loss of appetite, resulting in weight loss. Depressed people often report a loss of appetite and interest in food, along with diminished enjoyment in eating. This is paired with insomnia, the inability to fall asleep. Some people can fall asleep but can’t remain asleep, awakening throughout the night with fitful sleep, or rising after only a few hours.

      Eaters and Sleepers

      Eaters and Sleepers

      Although most people who are depressed report loss of appetite and insomnia, an increasing number suffer from overeating (and weight gain), accompanied by excessive amounts of sleep. During depression, hunger signals can also be enhanced, and people often choose unhealthy “comfort foods,” like cookies, chips and pizza, to feel better. These high-calorie foods usually replace fruits and vegetables, and can pack on the pounds. Depressed people can also experience overwhelming fatigue, leading to extra hours of sleep at night, but without a sense of feeling rested, refreshed and alert.
      Getting Help: Biology and Behavior Treatments

      Getting Help: Biology and Behavior Treatments

      Depression is a medical illness with a two-pronged approach to treatment: talk therapy, medications or a combination of the two. This approach can bring about changes in brain chemistry, which lead to changes in mood. Getting your depression in check can help you focus on making lifestyle changes in eating, activity and stress management that will allow you to control your weight.
      Medications That Promote Weight Gain

      Medications That Promote Weight Gain

      One of the major barriers to successful treatment of depression with medication is the well-known side effect of weight gain -- in fact, it’s the main reason people stop taking their meds. Many of the older medications that effectively resolve depression promote significant weight gain by both stimulating appetite and reducing metabolic rate, but newer generations of medications have a more focused effect on the brain and can stabilize mood without causing notable changes in appetite and metabolism for the vast majority of people. Being a mindful eater and staying physically active can help you offset any potential weight-related side effects. It’s important to discuss this aspect of treatment with your doctor -- before your medication trial begins.
      Weight Loss During Medication Treatment

      Weight Loss During Medication Treatment

      There is good news about weight loss during medication treatment: It’s not any harder to drop those pounds while on antidepressants. And if you’ve gained weight during your depressive episode, those pounds aren’t any more resistant to removal than those gained before. If feeling better during treatment restores your appetite, remember the foundation of weight control: Focus on lean protein and fruits and vegetables, and be active for at least 30 minutes daily. As with all weight-loss plans, it’s important to set realistic short- and long-term goals. The bonus is that the boost in mood supports your mental focus and determination, helping to keep you on track.
      When to Switch Meds

      When to Switch Meds

      Individual responses to different antidepressants can vary greatly. When starting a new antidepressant, it’s important to pay attention to both your change in mood and any effects on appetite. Even a medicine that’s not routinely associated with weight gain might stimulate your hunger. If you do notice a change, don’t stop the medication, but call your doctor to make a change. There are many categories of medication that resolve depression without unwanted weight gain. Medication that’s going to cause a change in weight will do so when it’s new to your body, so if you start gaining weight months (or years) after starting an antidepressant, it’s likely not that drug. Start with an honest talk with your doctor to discuss the best medical and lifestyle plan.
      Long-Term Weight Issues and Depression

      Long-Term Weight Issues and Depression

      Depression is an illness that is managed over a lifetime, and for most people is episodic and recurrent. Because depression is a multifaceted disease, it’s important to know yourself and the way your body responds to external stressors, as well as cues that another episode may be occurring. This includes mood, eating and sleep patterns and weight change over time. With or without medication, you can effectively manage weight changes over time with consistent effort. Be mindful of your response to stress, and if it triggers overeating, take action. Small daily changes, including weighing yourself at least weekly, win the weight-loss race. And remember that not gaining weight -- remaining weight stable -- is also a health plus.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

How to create a hyperlink


here are the procedures..


go to My Dashboard

create a post


now if you want to create a hyperLink
you can type a word or sentence that describes the Link
that you wanted to post.

copy the unique URL
that you wanted to post
(can be found at the bottom of each post above the comments)

go back to your dashboard
cLick on the Insert/edit link icon
remember!! the word/sentence shouLd stiLL be seLected
when you cLick on the insert/edit Link icon

now paste unique URL that you copied
on the space provided for Link URL

thenk cLick insert

it's done!!!

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Earning With Ads


            Earning With Ads

   If you are having a hard time figuring out how to earn with your ads then you have come to the right place! I wanted to create a video to show you how I do it, so you can do it too.  
In these videos I talk about...
  • how to fund ads 
  • tags/search terms
  • the different types of ads we can fund



     Hope you found the videos helpful! If you have questions about anything just let me know in the comments and I will be happy to answer. 

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Increase internet speed without software


First u will need to download and install a bandwidth monitor chequer to check ur speed.

Alternatively you can go to Internet explorer properties and delete cookies, all offline content

,then click on run and type %temp% & prefetch delete all this. Now cheque ur speed if it does not

increase once again click on run and type MSCONFIG and go to start up and remove all the tick

except sound and graphics.
Cheers ;)

I just found these good tips from my ISP. I am sure it works for you.

Here's a simple little thing you can do to increase your bandwidth by at least 20%.

Ok here we go...

1.) log on as Administrator.

2.) start - run - type gpedit.msc

3.) expand "local computer policy"

4.) then expand "administrative templates"

5.) Then expand "network branch"

6.) Highlight the "QoS Packet Scheduler"

7.) On right window double click "limit reservable bandwidth"

8.) On setting tab check the "enabled"

9.) Change "Bandwidth limit %" to 0

you're done.It would be a good idea to reboot after this.

FanBox Ads Quick Money

FanBox Ads = Quick Money?
NO.

Advertising is not supposed to be a way to make a quick or instant profit - and FanBox Ads are no exception.

Ads are supposed to be a way to bring more attention and visitors to your blogs -- and if those visitors enjoy your product - they will fan you or follow your blog and come back again and again - in which case your advertising was a good investment that could generate a lot of profit for you.

If your product isn't that good, your Ads may bring you visitors, but those visitors won't come back again, so it won't be profitable for you. Also, if you product isn't good enough yet, you probably won't make much money even without Ads – so

everything starts with having a good product.

Let me use an example:

Imagine you are running a restaurant. One day you decide to invest $5,000 into advertising to bring attention to your restaurant. May be that week you will make $400 from the people that see your ads and come to your restaurant. If those customers like your food, they will keep coming back again and again.

After that week, if those people come back twice a month, over a year you will earn an additional $9,600 - for a total of $10,000.

So you took $5,000 and turned it into $10,000 in one year. That's a 100% profit, much better than the 3% a bank might pay you.

But wait - it gets better.

Your customers will also tell their friends, and bring their friends back with them to eat at your restaurant. If those friends like your food, they will also tell their friends, and if those people also like your food, they will also tell their friends, and so forth and so on.

All together, in the next year, you might easily make $30,000 -- or more -- all starting with your investment of $5,000 in ads -- which, remember, only earned you $400 in the first week.

So:

1) You need to look at Ads as an investment - that could pay off over the long term - but NOT the short term.

Unfortunately I think that because some people have been very successful with Ads on FanBox in the short-term, it may have created the impression or expectation that this is how it should work -- that if you spend $100 on ads in day 1, that you should make $100 or more that same day.

 

This unfortunate and wrong expectation on the part of some people has attracted a gold rush of people looking to make money with Ads -- together launching thousands of new Ads each day -- and that is why FanBox Ads are oversubscribed (sold out) each and every day.

You might think that FanBox's management is happy about the massive demand for Ads; but it is not -- because it is worried that many people will be disappointed if or when those inflated expectations do not materialize. After all, the success of FanBox depends on its users and bloggers being happy with its service -- and that their expectations as customers are met over the long term.

2) Before you invest in Ads: It all starts with a good product (your blog posts). If the quality of your product is not yet good enough - people will not come back to it - and you won't earn very much. Would you go back to a restaurant that served you cold rice, bitter fruit or soup that was too salty? Of course not.

So first, get into the kitchen and experiment with some different recipes. Try it on your family and close friends. If your food is yucky and even if it poisons them, they will forgive you. That's what family and friends are for! So invite your friends to check out your blog posts, and keep trying different things on them -- and if they tell you they like it, you're starting to get somewhere.

Getting your product to be good takes some time and practice -- like everything else in life. If you are already making money without advertising - that's a very good sign that people are liking your product and are coming back to it. Which means it may make sense to begin to invest into Ads to promote your blogs and accelerate your success - but ONLY if you take a long-term approach and aren't looking to double your money every day or week -- like people look to do at a gambling casino.

Remember that learning how to create good Ads is also a learned behavior. Your first Ads, just like your first blog post, will not be very good or effective. You will need to try different Ads and point them to different posts, and pay attention to your results, before you can be successful at them.

It's like learning to walk. You need to fall down a good number of times before you learn the art of walking. Does that mean that it's hard to be successful with Ads? No, but you need to be patient and you have to really want to succeed - or you won't keep trying for long enough to succeed.

Let me ask you something: How long would you give your small child before you give up on him trying to walk? You're thinking: "Are you crazy? I would never give up on him until he walks!"

That's the spirit. If you want to be successful at anything, you have to be OK with failing and falling until you succeed. That's why BILLIONS OF PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET CAN WALK - even though, at first glance, it seems like it might seem difficult to balance yourself on two legs AND move forward -- all without falling on your face.

Becoming successful on FanBox is not like gambling or a "get rick quick" scheme. You are building a business and, as such, you need to try different products (blog posts) to see what works and what does not, and try different Ads to see what works and what does not. Through trial and error, over time you will get better and better at figuring out the best way - for you - to create excellent posts that your readers truly enjoy - and Ads that they want to click on.

When they do click on your Ads - they need to arrive at a product (your post) that matches the expectation you set in your Ad and that they will enjoy.  If your Ad promises World Cup Scores - and gets a great click rate -- but when users click and land in your post, they get Baseball and Basketball Scores, or World Cup Scores that are not up-to-date, they will leave and never come back. So you need to make sure that you're not fooling yourself with good click-rates that aren't really bringing you happy, "hooked" customers that are liking the overall experience that you're providing - from Ad to blog post.

The very best case situation is where people like your product, and a result they become a fan of you, follow your blogs, and click "like" -- which instantly sends your post to their fans and friends. When that starts happening for you, I am confident that over the long-term, you can create a highly profitable media business that you can be proud of.

If you are looking to make some quick money with your posts or Ads -- FanBox is not the right place for you -- because it simply wasn't built to do that. That's like going to an insurance company and asking for pizza. As much as they might like to accommodate you - it's simply not what they do or are good at. I mean, do you really want overpriced food that you pay for upfront, and then when it comes time to get what you paid for, they look at you like they've never met or seen you before? :)

Sunday, May 20, 2012

12 Universal Skills You Need to Succeed at Anything


12 Universal Skills You Need to Succeed at Anything

12 Universal Skills
There are a lot of skills you don’t need.  You can be happy and successful without knowing how to rebuild a car’s engine, program a web application, or replace drywall.  Sure, these are useful skills to have, but they aren’t absolutely necessary.
There are other skills, however, that can’t be avoided – skills that tie into various aspects of everyday life, that are not only useful, but totally indispensable.  For instance, you can’t get far in today’s world without being able to read or write.  And today the ability use a computer proficiently is simply assumed.
In this article we’re going to skip the super basic skills like reading, driving, and using a computer, and discuss twelve slightly more advanced skills that are woefully under-taught, and universally applicable.  Let’s take a look…
1.  Prioritizing and time management. – If success depends on effective action, effective action depends on the ability to focus your attention where it is needed most, when it is needed most.  This is the ability to separate the important from the unimportant, which is a much needed skill in all walks of life, especially where there are ever increasing opportunities and distractions.
2.  Keeping a clean, organized space. – Successful people have systems in place to help them find what they need when they need it – they can quickly locate the information required to support their activities.  When you’re disorganized, that extra time spent looking for a phone number, email address or a certain file forces you to drop your focus.  Once it’s gone, it takes a while to get it back – and that’s where the real time is wasted.  Keeping both your living and working spaces organized is crucial.
3.  Critical thinking and information analysis. – We are living in the information age where, on a daily basis, we are constantly exposed to an evergrowing and rapidly changing pool of information.  Being able to evaluate this information, sort the valuable from the trivial, analyze its relevance and meaning, and relate it to other information is a priceless skill with universal applicability.
4.  Logical, informed decision making. – Decision making is simply knowing what to do based on the information available.  Being able to respond quickly and effectively with the information you have in your head is essential to accomplishing anything.
5.  Using Google proficiently for online research. – You don’t have to know everything, but you should be able to quickly and painlessly find out what you need to know.  Google is a gateway to nearly infinite knowledge; it has indexed websites containing information on just about everything and everyone.  If you’re having trouble finding something using Google, it’s time to learn a few new tricks.
6. Basic accounting and money management. – It’s a simple fact that our modern society is governed by the constant exchange of money.  Money allows you to maintain a roof over your head and put food on the table each night.  Knowing how to properly manage your money – tracking and recording your expenses and income, saving and investing – is not only an important skill for thriving, it’s an important skill that helps you survive.
7. Effective communication and negotiating. – Give the people in your life the information they need rather than expecting them to know the unknowable.  Don’t try to read other people’s minds, and don’t make other people try to read yours.  Most problems, big and small, within a family, friendship, or business relationship, start with bad communication.  Speak honestly, and then give others a voice and show them that their words matter.  And remember that compromise and effective negotiating are vital parts of effective communication.
8. Relaxation. – Stress leads to poor health, poor decision-making, poor thinking, and poor socialization.  So be attentive to your stress level and take short breaks when you need to.  Slow down.  Breathe.  Give yourself permission to pause, regroup and move forward with clarity and purpose.  When you’re at your busiest, a brief recess can rejuvenate your mind and increase your productivity.  These short breaks will help you regain your sanity, and allow you to reflect on your recent actions so you can be sure they’re in line with your goals.
9.  Proficient writing and note-taking. – The written word isn’t going away; it is used in every walk of life.  Learning to write proficiently so that others can understand you is critical.  Also, using your writing skills to take useful notes is one of the most productive things you can do, regardless of the task at hand.  Writing things down – taking notes – helps us remember what we hear, see, or read when we’re learning something new, or trying to remember something specific.
10. Relationship networking. – In a world dominated by constant innovation and information exchange, relationship networking creates the channel through which ideas and information flow, and in which new ideas are shared, discussed and perfected.  A large relationship network, carefully cultivated, can be leveraged to meet the right people, find jobs, build businesses, learn about new trends, spread ideas, etc.
11. Positivity. – Research shows that although we think that we act because of the way we feel, in fact, we often feel because of the way we act.  A great attitude always leads to great experiences.  People who think optimistically see the world as a place packed with endless opportunities, especially in trying times.  Be positive, smile, and make it count.  Pretend today is going to be great.  Do so, and it will be.
12. Self-discipline. – Self-discipline is a skill.  It is the ability to focus and overcome distractions.  It involves acting according to what you think instead of how you feel in the moment.  It often requires sacrificing the pleasure and thrill for what matters most in life.  Therefore it is self-discipline that drives you to succeed in the long-term.
What did we miss?  What are some other useful life skills that are universally applicable?  Leave a comment below and let everyone know.
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