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Tiara Shafiq is trying to figure out what to do with herself.

my idea book 2 years ago

I’ve got a journal book where I record ideas as they come to me. Sometimes I miss a few, but it’s always fun to see what sort of random ideas for things I come up with :)



ManageMyIdeas.com 2 years ago

It is official! ManageMyIdeas.com is up and running. The service is still called Acorn, but the URL is now http://www.ManageMyIdeas.com. It is free for anyone to use.



Idea Management 2 years ago

I have added a few new feature to the Acorn site (for those who are interested). In my opinion this rivals anything available commercially, but mine is free! The site is http://acorn.bpugh.net

I am planning on changing the URL to http://www.managemyideas.com



Another good resource 2 years ago

I have also tried http://www.wridea.com They have a nice ajax interface, but the user friendliness is a little lacking.



My place to record my ideas 2 years ago

I have so many ideas that it is hard to keep track of them all. I am designing a website to track them. Here is the link http://acorn.bpugh.net – I set this up so that anyone can use it for free.

I think that writing down your ideas is one of the best things you can do to make your ideas into reality. I record my ideas online so I can track them from anywhere.



artcrossing 3 years ago

I’m sure I’ve seen the webpage about it, but haven’t bookmarked it.
So it’s not my idea :)
It’s smiliar to the Bookcrossing idea. You create a piece of art – small drawing, painting, poem, handcraft … and leave it as a gift for somebody, unknown person …



10 unwealthy habits 3 years ago

The list of the 10 unwealthy habits is here.
10. Isolating yourself from your family

1. Feeling sorry for yourself
2. Being greedy
3. Doing things you dislike doing
4. Measuring happiness with money
5. Spending more than you can
6. Preferring instant gratification
7. Complaining
8. Comparing to others
9. Measuring wealth in monetary terms

from: Alicia Castillo site – Welath drops – http://www.wealthing.com/drops.htm – there is also free book to download



30-days-to-success 3 years ago

I have found this text on Steve Pavlina . com site

Here are some other ideas for applying 30-day trials:

  • Give up TV. Tape all your favorite shows and save them until the end of the trial. My whole family did this once, and it was very enlightening.
  • Give up online forums, especially if you feel you’re becoming forum addicted. This will help break the addiction and give you a clearer sense of how participation actually benefits you (if at all). You can always catch up at the end of 30 days.
  • Shower/bathe/shave every day. I know YOU don’t need this one, so please pass it along to someone who does.
  • Meet someone new every day. Start up a conversation with a stranger.
  • Go out every evening. Go somewhere different each time, and do something fun — this will be a memorable month.
  • Spend 30 minutes cleaning up and organizing your home or office every day. That’s 15 hours total.
  • List something new to sell on ebay every day. Purge some of that clutter.
  • Ask someone new out on a date every day. Unless your success rate is below 3%, you’ll get at least one new date, maybe even meet your future spouse.
  • If you’re already in a relationship, give your partner a massage every day. Or offer to alternate who gives the massage each day, so that’s 15 massages each.
  • Give up cigarettes, soda, junk food, coffee, or other unhealthy addictions.
  • Become an early riser.
  • Write in your journal every day.
  • Call a different family member, friend, or business contact every day.
  • Make 25 sales calls every day to solicit new business. Professional speaker Mike Ferry did this five days a week for two years, even on days when he was giving seminars. He credits this habit with helping build his business to over $10 million in annual sales. If you make 1300 sales calls a year, you’re going to get some decent business no matter how bad your sales skills are. You can generalize this habit to any kind of marketing work, like building new links to your web site.
  • Write a new blog entry every day.
  • Read for an hour a day on a subject that interests you.
  • Meditate every day.
  • Learn a new vocabulary word every day.
  • Go for a long walk every day.

(from: Steve Pavlina Blog
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/04/30-days-to-success/)




 

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