Monday, April 28, 2008

Is life beautiful?



Life is not at all beautiful, rather it is ruthless. But the point is we have to make it beautiful. Health, happiness, and success depend upon the fighting spirit of each person. The big thing is not what happened to us in life-but what we do about what happens to us.

Life is not just party and pleasure; it is also pain and despair. Unthinkable things happen. Sometime, everything turns upside down. Bad things happen to all of us, and some things are beyond control, such a physical disability and birth defects. We cannot choose our parents or the circumstances of our birth.

If the ball bounced the wrong way for you, I'm sorry. But what do you do from that point on - cry or take the ball and run. That is a choice you have to make.

There are many of boats sailing all different directions in a lake. Even though the wind is blowing in one direction, the sailboats are going in different directions.

Why?

It depends on the way the sail is set, and that is determined by the sailor. The same is true of our lives. We can't choose the direction off wind, but we can choose how we set our sail.

So lets make this life beautiful. Happy BYBS.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Signed up for PPP

I never realized when I started loving writing and I felt happier when I came to know that I can even earn from my hobby of writing. I can honestly say that I've earned a good amount from such programs. It is true that people who are into the jobs close to their hobbies are lucky because earning money and loving what you do is cool enjoyable combination to reach out your success.

In this process I encountered
payperpost. It is a facility in which it cuts out the middle man and bridges me as a Blogger to the Advertiser. PPP has become a promising source of income for bloggers, offering multiple opportunities and different blogger levels so that every type of Blog owner can get paid to blog . There are about 100,000 bloggers associated with PPP.

The best part of PPP is that they offer bloggers a greater percentage of the advertising dollars fully based on what the advertisers paid. PPP also have program which gives bloggers the opportunity to place a banner on their site that that says, "Hire Me!" This is a promising opportunity because even other bloggers like me can click on this link and pay me to write an advertising post and vice versa. I'm quite excited to see what comes about next from PPP.


Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Positive Possibilities

In a particular case the bankruptcy was such a horrible experience for one individual that he decided to help others who were going through it. Today he is a counselor to those who have to declare bankruptcy.

Every problem contains secret ingredients of some creative potential either for you or someone else. One man's problem is another man's opportunity.

There are two sides to every coin. What may be a problem to someone can be a profitable business for others. For instance according to a study, rats and mice are plagues to the human world. However, the presence of rats, and mice in America alone results in tens of millions of dollars in the economy. Rats and mice are responsible for thousands of jobs! Factories make mousetraps. Families are supported from the income of exterminators of such pests. Similarly, every human problem holds possibilities for someone willing to look for them.

Consequently, hospitals exist because people are sick. Lawyers are in business because people violate laws in a moment of weakness or Ignorance. Every thing exists for the purpose. And every problem holds positive possibilities.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Earning Credits

Have you ever thought of not taking the credit for your outstanding works at your workplace. I personally feel that it is very very difficult to skip the credit, rather most of us believe in snatching the credits for even what we have not done.


God can do tremendous things through the person who doesn’t care who gets the credit. I read in a book about a man who was president and chairman of the board of a company. The company was very successful in the early stages of the space program. The president was told by an interviewer, “Excuse me for saying this, but I’ve never heard of your name or your company. He replied, “Maybe not. We didn’t get the credit, but we got the contract.” Don’t worry about getting the credit. If you do, you’ll become ego-involved in the decision-making moments of life. Decisions must never be based on ego needs. They must be based on human needs and market pressures that transcend your own desires. Decide today: Would you rather satisfy your ego-or enjoy the fruit of success?

The wonderful lesson from the event is that never reject a possibility because you won’t get the credit!