Archive for February, 2007

27 Feb

Moving In On the Big Boys

Many of my readers have Internet businesses, so I’m including this next item for them. If you have no interest in this topic, you may want to skip over this short item.
A friend of mine, Barry Peters, has written a report outlining a novel and creative way to snag domain names that include high-popularity key [...]

27 Feb

Worry Is Only a Habit

Every time I read palms and do readings for people, I’m struck all over again by how common it is to worry. Nearly everybody’s doing it.
A few of the people I see are optimistic and upbeat in their thinking… a VERY few. The truth is, most people spend much of their time and energy dreading [...]

12 Feb

Why Do You Love Your Life So Much?

Patricia Zulkosky’s blog is inspiring in an unusual way.
A few days back she wrote:
“I am noticing that I often lead my life like it is a run-on sentence. No punctuation. No beginning, no clear end point, and no time to take a breath.”
Her blog, titled “Why Do I Love My Life So Much?”, is an [...]

09 Feb

Do You Really Have Time To Leave Things Unfinished?

How much life do you have left?
Think back with me for a moment, back to the days of our youth, and recall how you felt about all those things you’d surely do in your lifetime. The books you’d write, the fortunes you’d make, the fame, the empires, the travel.
In the years since then, have [...]

05 Feb

Why Charlie Survived – There’s More to the Story

It’s a great story… by now you’ve probably received the email a dozen times over, or seen it at one of many, many websites.
I’m talking about the experience of Charlie Plumb, the Navy fighter pilot who was shot down over Vietnam and survived six years in a prison camp.
The story starts out like this: