More importantly, are you missing the point?
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Maybe it's time to stop superimposing old paradigms on our products, services and writing.
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Added by SandyPenny on October 6, 2009 at 1:03pm —
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by Sandy Penny, WritingMuse: http://writingmuse.com
by Sandy Penny
I received an email today asking about pricing for reading a manuscript that is ready for design. The designer has noted errors and inconsistencies and is unsure of how to proceed with the author:
[Good morning Sandy, I'm a graphic artist who will be formatting a client's book after her manuscript is complete. She is not a fluent writer, her grammar usage is poor, she lacks flow and continuity and many areas are "lacking."…
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Added by SandyPenny on September 17, 2009 at 11:17am —
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by Sandy Penny:
WritingMuse
I have had many symbols throughout this spiritual journey called life. The first one was the rising sun. In the mid-1970s, in meditation, I heard a voice say, “You are the daughter of the rising sun, and this shall be your symbol.” I called out internally to the voice and said, “What does that mean?” In response, I heard, “You will come to understand, and you will know when to use it.” I sighed deeply, very cryptic…
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Added by SandyPenny on September 8, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Have you read my article titled “Is Feedback Important” yet? If not, this article is the second in a series about asking people for feedback. It’s more about email marketing and website structure.
This whole doing business on the internet is evolving so quickly that some of the niceties of doing business are being forgotten or intentionally left out or made obscure in the technology.
When on the internet, It’s so easy to think of people as faceless masses or statistics, but on the other end of…
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Added by SandyPenny on August 29, 2009 at 1:56pm —
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by Sandy Penny
Why do so many people use a question as a headline?
It starts the reader thinking about the subject of the article. It speaks directly to the reader and immediately engages them. It’s a popular marketing strategy because it works.
It actually sounds like you care about the opinion of your reader, and most authors do care. So what if it’s a marketing ploy? If it engages you in an internal dialogue and you learn something about yourself in the process, isn’t that a productive exe…
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Added by SandyPenny on August 25, 2009 at 2:15pm —
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What Do You Want?
By Sandy Penny
I’ve asked myself that question, “What do you want?” as often as I’ve asked it to others, and with much the same challenge. It’s easy to make a list of what you don’t want, but much more difficult to know what you do want. The process of uncovering one’s heart and soul’s desires is more difficult than it sounds. It’s not a list of things we could buy if we had the money, and it’s not a list of good works we could do if we had the time, energy and resources. It…
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Added by SandyPenny on August 13, 2009 at 7:34pm —
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Feeling stuck, frustrated or hopeless? Here's what my guides have to say about it ...
By Sandy Penny
So much is going on in the causal plane right now that we feel like nothing is happening here in our dimension, but it’s not true. Tremendous changes are happening at many different levels, although things may look the same at times. So, don’t despair, the world is being shape shifted, and we are asked to wait patiently while the new and good is being built for us to inhabit. Like building a ho…
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Added by SandyPenny on July 5, 2009 at 1:18am —
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By Sandy Penny
Back in 1993, I did an interview with psychologist Nancy White who has a wholistic therapy center in Houston, Texas. She has a light machine that is supposed to affect your mood and your ability to handle stress. Combining light therapy and psychoanalysis, she has been quite successful in treating alcoholics, drug abusers, and depression--garnering a much lower recidivism rate than most programs.
Nancy allowed me to experience the light machine during our interview. I sat in a c…
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Added by SandyPenny on June 22, 2009 at 11:16am —
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By Sandy Penny
As most people, I read a lot about other people’s spiritual experiences, and they are certainly fascinating, but the point is not just to entertain and amaze us, it is to spur us on toward our own experiences. Having a personal relationship with the Divine, the Creator, the Manifestor, the Universe, whatever it is for you is the greatest experience you’ll ever have.
When you open yourself to the Spiritual World, you throw off the shackles and limitations of the 3-D everyday proj…
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Added by SandyPenny on June 22, 2009 at 10:59am —
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I saw Adam's video today. Pretty good stuff if you don't get motion sick. But it raises a question for me:
So why stop at thinking like a billionaire?
Did you know there are no trillionaires? Anywhere?
Bill Gates ($50 billion)
Warren Buffett ($42 billion)
Carlos Slim Helú ($30 billion)
Ingvar Kamprad ($28 billion)
Lakshmi Mittal ($27.7 billion)
Source: Encyclopedia(2006)
My list of intentions includes being the first trillionaire?
My relationships with Gates, Balmer, Buffet, and Trump shoul…
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Added by Steve Little on May 26, 2009 at 10:30am —
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The Network Marketing world is unique in many ways. The greatest challenge that exists for many who want to build a legitimate business with a multilevel business model is the reliance on a network of motivated and passionate distributors.
The unfortunate truth is that in the majority if the cases the basic recruiting model purports to offer a quick and easy way to build a business without really building a business. I’m sure you’ve heard the promise of time and financial freedom simply by recr…
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Added by Steve Little on May 7, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings.
~John Kennedy
Being described as an entrepreneur has a certain amount of
romantic appeal these days. It’s often this romantic notion of risk taking
entrepreneurship that draws people toward the idea of business ownership,
but it’s also the one that keeps many who feel less capable away.
I want to share an important distinction with you especiall…
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Added by Steve Little on April 30, 2009 at 9:30pm —
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If anyone needs any help with their business I have a really great service that you are going to want to check out:
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Added by daniel molano on April 28, 2009 at 1:39pm —
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Hi and welcome to ThePerfectBizFinder on The Spiritual Entrepreneur – I’m glad you’re here.
Now in finding and building a business that really delivers, one of the first things you need to assess are your unique talents and strengths.
It’s clear that when you are in a position to leverage your natural strengths your chances of success increase dramatically. But if you’re like most people, those may no longer be readily apparent to you.
You may not know what they are at all or in fact they may…
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Added by Steve Little on April 23, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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My name is Steve Little and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this lesson from ThePerfectBizFinder Video Blog on The Spiritual Entreprenuer.
My intention in creating this program for you, is to apply the nearly 4 decades of experience I have had in building wildly successful businesses to teaching you everything you need to know to avoid the pitfalls of failure and maximize your success experience.
You probably already know that the only way to true financial security and wealth creation is…
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Added by Steve Little on April 22, 2009 at 7:00am —
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Should YOU have a Free Web Site?

By Sandy Penny
I paid for a Web site through Yahoo for seven years. It was only $20/month, but over those years, I spent $1680. At the time I signed up, I was living in Houston, making plenty of money, and that was nothing. It was a bargain.…
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Added by SandyPenny on March 15, 2009 at 11:19pm —
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by Sandy Penny, sandy@WritingMuse.com
Who doesn't love a good party? Social networking has always been the way to get to know people and convert them into clients, before Facebook, My Space and Linked In were born. It's a tried and true recipe for success.
When you start a new "bricks and mortar" business (not just a web business), make a list of competitors, if you have any, and find out who their clients are. If you can't find out who their clients are, run an ad in a local paper or a trade j…
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Added by SandyPenny on February 5, 2009 at 11:00am —
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It’s rough out there right now, I know.
It’s rough out there right now, I know. At times you’re losing your cool in this tough economic market. You’re trying to make ends meet, while at the same time, you’re trying to push ahead and be successful as an entrepreneur. You’re working your a#* off and it’s getting you by, but not getting you ahead.
I know how you’re feeling.
I know what it’s like to be spending more than you make. I know what it’s like to have your spouse or partner give you tha…
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Added by Nic Soto - PR/Online Marketing on January 10, 2009 at 10:03pm —
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Hello everyone!
My name is Ryann. I just wanted to tell you about a great new site for busy women like us. I've been working with ShesConnected- a powerful social networking website just for women built to help us connect and simplify everyday life on the go- personally and professionally.
ShesConnected has developed the first national directory of 4,000 women’s groups that you can easily explorer and connect to. Register your group to the national directory of women's groups, so that other lik…
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Added by Ryann Jang on November 5, 2008 at 2:22pm —
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by Jennifer Wirt
"Who are we gonna love on today?" was asked one morning by my mentor as we were doing the scheduling for the day. The tone of her question is common in the business I have embraced. It is a cooperative, team-oriented business. Sadly,
Network Marketing businesses weren't always that way.
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Added by Robert Morgen on October 27, 2008 at 9:53am —
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