Sunday, March 9, 2008 

Dealing With Writers Block as an Internet Marketer

Writers block has got to be the most frustrating things writers have to deal with. Its especially troubling if you have a new Joint Venture project and youre just staring at your pc with no idea what to write. But even if you dont have a JV project and you just want to come up with a good sales letter or email, its still hard being unable to produce anything.

Some people will tell you to just do it and start writing, because it will all come together once you get started. But what if you're simply drawing blanks? Well, don't just sit there and cry on your keyboard. Try some of these simple tricks to give your mind a little kick start your start your writing.

Walk away from the pc. I know half or the internet marketers just fainted on that one, but let me tell you it can be done, Do some things you have been putting off around the house, clean off your desk, the other half just fainted on that one. This will give you a sense of accomplishment and will give your mind a much needed break.

Leave the house. A walk around you neighborhood or just around your house may be just the thing to help give you ideas and topics for new product or article. Look around and see what you may have missed when you were always in a hurry. The only downside to this is you will find some more things to add to you to do or repair list around the house.

Research, research, research. This is particularly helpful if youre trying to write an article, essay, or report. Itll do you good if you find out what aspects of the topic have already been extensively discussed, which would help you think of a new way to approach it. Go back and revisit the title of your article and think what am I trying to solve or give information on.

This advice should be all the time not just when your having problems writing, carry a pen and a small pocket notebook and just write whatever comes to mind, jot down every thought youre having about everything. How many great product ideas just went away because you knew you would remember them and then 3 hours later could not even remember the subject.

Do something else entirely. Relax and try not to think of writing for a while. You may be pushing yourself too hard to come up with something that its become difficult for you to actually start writing. IM a friend, cook yourself a meal, note if you can eat it while typing its not a meal, and refresh your mind a little before settling down to work again.

Most great products come quick, the best e-book I have written just flow out once I get them started, forget spelling and any form of proper grammar get the basic idea your marketing down and worry about making it look good later.

Hope this helps, get writing and have some fun, because if it is not fun youre doing something wrong.

Greg Mulac traveled the globe 25 years pursuing Gold Prospecting

Treasure Hunting passions Today, retired from an IT Career, he thrives in SEO and Internet Marketing ventures. For more writing resources visit Financial Freedom Books



 

Alternatives To Leading A Double Life

A great writer, perhaps Thoreau, once said that many people were 'living lives of quiet desperation'. If only it were that simple! His familiar saying implies that some people, perhaps a lot of them, are unhappy with the way their lives are now and want to change things for the better. I think it's worse than that. While they may look in the mirror and don't like what they see; while they may get up in the morning and don't like the work they have to go to; while they see rich and successful people on their TV, in their newspapers, and in magazines; they don't just feel unhappy and unfulfilled. They also console themselves with daydreams about how they could be there too, out there, where they want to be.

What's wrong with that? Only one thing. It means you're leading a 'double life'. Just as 'mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent' was the alter ego of Superman, so there are plenty of other 'secret identities', in every office, every factory, every workplace. While they may seem harmless enough, and are going about their daily lives in a humdrum way, you might just catch them once in a while, staring out of the window and dreaming of how things could be, given well, whatever you think is going to save you, a win on the Lottery perhaps, or just 'being 'discovered' by that talent scout, the photographer, that agent, whatever. Eric Berne, the man who invented 'Games People Play' back in the '60s, called it 'Waiting for Santa Claus', and you can see what he means. There you are, where you don't want to be, hoping against hope that one day you'll be 'rescued' and off you go, to a new and better life.

The main problem, of course, is that all this fantasising takes up a lot of energy. It means you don't have a lot left for the roles you need to be playing breadwinner, spouse, parent. When you should be here, doing those things, you're actually off in your head, somewhere else entirely, maybe the future, or some idealised present, where everything is not as it is, but is as you feel it should be for you. There's only one answer to this dilemma, and it isn't pleasant. It's to make a choice. Some times rarely people do just that, and we sometimes hear about the accountant who runs off to the South Seas to become a painter, or the loyal husband who disappears one day and turns up years later as a beach bum and surfer. It happens. For the majority, it doesn't. And why should it? Most people aren't very good at making decisions, and it's bound to be worse, far worse, if they are life-changing decisions. No, that's the whole reason the dilemma is created in the first place. Rather than solve the problem, square the circle, cut the knot, most people are happier putting up with the inconvenience of not being a 'star'. They live an ordinary life and console themselves with dreams of stardom. For most of us, that compromise is all we are capable of. It means that we are, in a very real sense, TWO people, but that's a small price to pay for not 'rocking the boat', 'causing a fuss', or making problems for those around us.

In fact, I'd say we mostly like the fact that we can adapt ourselves to lead these double lives, even if it means filling our days with contradictions. Take the case of a co-worker I once knew who was so 'conscientious' that she would drag herself into work even when she was feeling really ill. That's admirable, except for the colds and flu she spread around to all her fellow workers, causing them time off work. If she had been as caring as she pretended, she would have thought of them, put them first, and stayed away herself. No, far better for her, she thought, to prove how 'loyal' she was to the company by being there, even if it put everyone else into their sick beds.

She had another trait, and this was a really strange thing. The woman was so bound up with her fast-paced, stressful job that she kept saying that she 'deserved' expensive holidays. More than that, she used to save up all her overtime and time owing (that she got for working late and doing unpaid overtime), then she would book three, maybe four weeks, in a far-off exotic location like Goa or Ghana. How could she do that? How did she imagine that people would manage without her while she was abroad for so long? In fact, it didn't occur to her that it was a problem. She had one set of rules for illness and another set covered holidays. One break from work was allowed (for holidays), one wasn't (for being ill). Talking to her, it was like talking to two people with two sets of priorities. Later, I came to see that such contradictions aren't uncommon.

Basically, because facing the problem, tackling it, even moving on and resolving it, probably takes more energy than just letting it ride. More than that, we get used to the idea of having opposing views and values in every part of our lives. How many people really value their health but can't give up smoking? How many run to the gym for much needed exercise, then reward themselves with chocolates and candies, thus forcing themselves back for another bout of exercise? And don't even mention politics! The answer, in every case, is firstly to admit what is there. Don't pretend there isn't a dilemma. Own up and own it. Secondly, think through the consequences. If you want to be an actor could you accept the disappointment of losing auditions? If you want to be a rock star could you face the months away from home on tour? If you're aiming to be a sports hero could you manage the practice? Third, make a decision. If you truly, deeply want whatever it is your heart craves, then there's only one thing for it. You're going to have to start making changes. If you can't accept that, then things really aren't going to improve that much, and you're either going to have to accept the mundane way of things, or else accept that your dreams are simply that daydreams.

On the other hand, all great people started with dreams. They all spent time where you are now, thinking about a better future. So what makes them different? It could be lots of things, but one thing is certain. At some point, on some day, at a particular minute, they made a decision to put things into motion, and make their plans into a new reality for them. Dare you follow their lead? All you have to do is ditch the 'secret identity', put on the cape and tights, and fly.

Mike Scantlebury is an Internet Author. He has novels, stories and self-help material on the web, on his many web sites and other peoples. You can get to know what life is like in Manchester, England now, home of the greatest soccer team in the world and home town of that enigmatic singer, Morrisey. Find out more by logging on and following the links at http://www.mikescantlebury.com



 

A Review Of Premature Ejaculation (PE)

Among a number of problems related with the sexual health of many men we find Premature Ejaculation as the most common sexual problem occurring to a great number of males around the world. This condition is most often described as being an inability to delay ejaculation up to the point when it is mutually desirable for both partners. The definition of when ejaculation is premature can be very subjective. While some men have trouble controlling their orgasm upon entry into their partners, others consider 5-10 minutes of copulation too little time. From this we can conclude that how long a man is able to last is not the important factor in diagnosing premature ejaculation, but the crucial issue is if a man is satisfied with the length of coitus.

Today, most sex therapists understand premature ejaculation as occurring when a lack of ejaculatory control interferes with sexual or emotional well-being in one or both partners. And it is known that about thirty percent of men suffer from premature ejaculation on a consistent basis. Most men have experienced this problem at some time in their sexual life. Premature ejaculation was once thought to be caused by drugs or certain infections such as urethritis, but popular wisdom suggests it is more psychological in nature. The exact cause of the condition, however, still remains much of a mystery.

Premature ejaculation often occurs during the first experiences with sex, and in this case is most commonly attributed to anxiety. The majority of men gradually learn to control their orgasm, and have no lasting effect. Some men will develop a longer-term anxiety toward sex, which can cause a prolonged experience with premature ejaculation.

Sexual behavior is also an important factor in determining the appearance of PE in males. The longer the period since last ejaculating, the quicker young men typically reach orgasm. Younger men tend to ejaculate more quickly than older men, as experience seems to be associated with ejaculatory control.

The statistics of premature ejaculation condition are as follows:

Frequency: In the US the prevalence rate of PE in American males is estimated to range from 30-70%.

Internationally: Estimates for European countries and India mirror the prevalence in the United States.

The prevalence in other parts of Asia, Africa, Australia, and elsewhere is unknown.

Mortality/Morbidity: No known direct morbidity or mortality results from premature ejaculation.

Race: No reproducible data exist on major differences between racial groups with respect to the incidence or prevalence of PE.

Sex: PE is a condition that only affects males.

Age: Premature Ejaculation can occur at virtually any age in an adult man's life but its most common in younger men (aged 18-30), than in older males (45-60)

Natan Young is an expert author in a number of health themes affecting both men and women. If you or someone near you suffers from Premature Ejaculation problems you should know that this is a curable condition

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