New Year, New You… Or Not?

Change doesn’t happen overnight. There’s no way you can go to bed one night, be it December 31st or not, and wake up to a new you the next day. Making changes in your life takes repeated effort over a sustained period of time. When it comes down to it there are three key questions you should ask yourself before making changes to your habits.

A Dance Video To Rock Your World

Did you watch these 6 inspiring dance videos? I wrote about them last year because they really fired me up. They show the power of three things I hope to embrace more in 2010 : energy, being part of a like-minded, dynamic team and having fun.

How To Bounce Back From Rejection

As a writer you’ve got to get used to rejection. It happens and you learn to deal with it in one way or another. It’s true in every aspect of creative life. If you want to succeed you’ve got to be able to deal with rejection and carry on with your grand plans anyway.

Giving Thanks for Thanksgiving

Normally I’m against globilization but the US Thanksgiving celebrations have made me feel good. I’ve been touched by Internet users writing about things they are thankful for. People are blogging about it, tweeting it and giving thanks on their Facebook pages. It’s feel good time. Thanks everyone for this reminder to practice the art of gratitude.

Remember Learning to Ride a Bike?

When was the last time you got a certificate in recognition of your achievements? No one’s going to give me the Nobel Peace Prize, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been doing anything worthwhile, or worthy of at least a little pat on the back.

Getting More Blog Readers: Accountability

I’ve been writing this blog for five months and you may wonder:

1. Why I write a blog?
2. Is blogging a waste of time?
3. How do I find time for blogging?
4. How do I get readers?
5. How is my novel coming along?
6. How do I stay motivated?

Inspirational Interview – Peter Moore, Travel Writer

If I’ve learned one thing it’s that when things go wrong, your trip starts getting interesting!”
Peter Moore, travel writer. Peter shares his tip on becoming a travel writer and getting published as well as some of his funny stories from life on the road.

How To Use Twitter As A Motivational Tool

Think Twitter’s a waste of time? Then think again. Read this article to find out how to use Twitter to motivate yourself and other people. Thanks to Twitter I’ve stayed motivated and connected with successful people in my field all around the world. Seriously, I never expected it to happen when I started using Twitter as a personal social media experiment but it did.

Celebrate With Chocolate Fudge Cake

The importance of celebrating your successes and the best cake recipe ever.

If I Were A Geek, Just For a Day

Tongue in cheek fantasy in which the author masters her computer and goes on to rule the world – or feel as if she could. What would you do it you were a geek for a day?

Blog by Mucho Internet Marketing, Noosa