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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Working with the Law of Attraction

Thank You Bob Proctor!
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg


Several weeks ago, I downloaded a series of audios from The 11 Forgotten Laws, by Bob Proctor. While listening to the material, I was introduced to a book by Raymond Holliwell, 'Working With the Law.' I went to Amazon.com right away and purchased this book, and boy am I glad I did. It is an awesome book. I have learned a great deal from those 184 pages. I recommend it to anyone who wants to learn how to make their life everything they want it to be. If one wants to learn how the Law of Attraction works, how to make it work for personal advancement and successful living, this is the book to read.

Mr. Holliwell's book discusses the 11 Laws or Truths, for successful living. In other words, he talks about how the law works and how it can and should be applied. What are these laws you ask?

  • The Law of Thinking
  • The Law of Supply
  • The Law of Attraction
  • The Law of Receiving
  • The Law of Increase
  • The Law of Compensation
  • The Law of Non-Resistance
  • The Law of Forgiveness
  • The Law of Sacrifice
  • The Law of Obedience
  • The Law of Success


The main challenge to each of us, as human beings, is to adapt our thought processes to draw to us the things that we desire. Most people walk through life paying very little attention to the things they think about and become surprised by the direction their lives are going in.

There are some who think it selfish to want more out of life, and this is not true. There is nothing selfish about wanting more, as long as what you want does not subtract from someone else's life or happiness.

Be grateful for the things you already have. Appreciate the people and things you have in your life today, that you may have more tomorrow. Mr. Holliwell says, "Be ever grateful for the very least of things and the very most will come to you."

If one is not grateful for that which he already has, it is not likely that he will be any more grateful for any increase in life; therefore, that desired increase is not to be realized.

For example: A man has a car. It is not a new car. It is not an attractive car. However, the car is reliable and gets the man from point A to point B. The man is always complaining about the car being old and ugly, and that is what he has chosen to focus on. He is not grateful to have a car that gets him to where he wants to go. He whines about how he has worked all his life and deserves a better looking car than the one he has.

One morning, he gets ready to leave for work only to find that the tree in his yard has fallen on the car. Now he has no car at all; new, old, ugly or beautiful.

What he did was to manifest the destruction of his car, by not appreciating the fact that it did the job it was supposed to do, by taking him where he needed to go. He complained about how much he disliked the car, so the universe took it away.

Did he get a shiny new car? Nope! His insurance only paid out a little bit on the car, because it was old and ugly. So, he was stuck buying an older, used car, not the brand new one he really wanted.

He didn't like the car, but he should've been grateful for the simple fact that he had a car, that the car started each morning and took him to work and brought him back home at the end of the day.

So, now this man is in his replacement car, driving down the road, when it quits running. The car just stops dead, and won't start again. The man is late for work, and his boss fires him.

Now he no longer has a reliable vehicle or a job for it [vehicle] to take him to. Now he has no way to buy a newer vehicle. He's got to take the bus to look for a new job.

To add insult to injury, this man starts yelling at God, for his misfortune, instead of realizing his own responsibility in the situation. It was his own thought process that brought him to where he is, not God, not bad luck, not fate.

That is how the law works. You get what you think about, and if you don't think in a positive fashion with gratitude and praise, you will not attract positive happenings into your life.

Ingratitude breeds lack. Gratitude breeds abundance.

Think of it this way... Say that you do a favor for someone. If they don't appreciate what you've done, how likely is it that you will do this person a favor in the future?

Focus not on problems, but their solutions. When one focuses on the problem, rather than its solution, the problem grows larger. If a man has a sliver in his finger causing him pain, does he sit there and cry about the pain as the sliver festers and becomes infected, or does he pull the sliver from his finger and apply the necessary first-aid so that the pain goes away and the finger does not become infected; is healed?

Mr. Holliwell also states, " Resistance as a means of securing peace and harmony is a mistaken and misleading idea. True harmony cannot come from inharmony, nor peace from discord. Resistance fails because it is not in accord with harmony and order, which is the Law." (For example: if you don't like candidate X, rather than focusing on how much you don't like him, (campaigning against him) focus on the candidate that you prefer. Give your energies the right direction.) Resistance gives the negative power. Acceptance allows us to move forward and make the negative less powerful and more susceptible to change (solution).

We must not dwell upon that which we DO NOT want, but expend our energies on thoughts of that which we DO want. Never limit yourself in your goals by thinking that you don't deserve your desires, or that they are too lofty and difficult to reach. Think about how great it will be when you have reached them. Think about them as though they are already in your hand. Think about the steps that must be taken to reach your loftiest of goals. Decide what you want, expect that you will get it and go for it!

Copyright © 2009
The Trii-Zine Ezine
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About the Author:
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg
Publisher - The Trii-Zine Ezine - Your Trusted Source for Internet Business and Marketing Information. EST 2001. ISSN# 1555-2276


Author of: My Journey A Lifetime of Verse, ISBN: 978-0-61516405-2
Co-Owner: Internet Marketing Mavens
http://internetmarketing-mavens.com


Friday, January 16, 2009

Recession Proof Your Business With Teleseminars

Recession Proof Your Business With Teleseminars
By Kathleen Gage


Why is it that some people are thriving during these uncertain economic times, while others are struggling? Chances are those that are doing well have diversified their revenue streams; especially on the Internet.

It’s amazing how many ways there are to legitimately make money on the Internet. You can sell eBooks, eReports, coaching service, teleseminars and more.

One of my favorite (and most profitable) are teleseminars. Teleseminars are basically training sessions that are delivered over the telephone or through a webcast. As technology has improved, teleseminars have become one of the most preferred ways to conduct business training or promoting products and services.

There are many benefits of teleseminars but the most important one is that participants do not have to commute. You can host or take part in teleseminars from virtually anywhere -- home, office or even halfway across the world. And you can generate great revenues.

Benefits of Teleseminars:

* You do not have to leave your office to join a training program. Unlike traditional training courses where you had to consider travel time in the mix, you hardly have any disruption of your day. All you need to do is be right in front of your telephone or computer with fast and reliable Internet connection (with Skype or VOiP) at the scheduled time.

* As mentioned earlier, you do not need to travel. Therefore, you have a lot of time at hand to complete other tasks or prepare for the teleseminar. The stress involved with traveling and reaching the venue on time is taken away.

* The cost of hosting or participating in a teleseminar is extremely cost efficient compared to other methods of training or promoting a business.

* Most teleseminars range from 30 - 90 minutes. This means that they are extremely focused and you can get a lot of relevant information that you can immediately put into practice.

* Most teleseminars have a Q and A session. Participants can get instant solutions to certain issues that occur in a business scenario. Based on other people's experiences, you learn which pitfalls should be avoided.

One of the major drawbacks of teleseminars is being a participant on one where the featured speaker is not engaging and uses jargon throughout the call. However, by being aware of the need to communicate in a way listeners can easily digest the information, you would be wise to add teleseminars to your marketing mix.

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Do You Have an Answer?

I Have A Question
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg


I have a question that I would like you to answer for me. To make it worth your time, I have decided to give you something in return; if your answer is chosen as one of the top three best answers to my question.

This is what I'm a gonna do...

The top three best answers to this question will receive some Front Page free advertising on The Trii-Zine Ezine. They will send me their web site URL and full name, and I will publish it, including a live link, back to their web site and their contact information (your name).

Sound fair?

Here goes:  Why is it that people seem to join NETWORKING programs using their product or business name instead of their own?

For example:
I get email notifications that look similar to this-
Fruita Vida has just joined such-n-such (networking group). Not Joe Schmoe just joined, but Fruita Vida.

Seriously... I really want to know why people do this. I join networks to meet people, not companies, products, etc.. Why on Earth would I want to network with someone who won't even tell me their name? I mean... I understand the concept of screen names, but shouldn't it at least identify you as a human being? I'm not interested in getting to know a bottle of juice, I want to know people.

Send your answers here: http://triizine.quikonnex.com

Please try to keep your answers to 300 words; I'm not looking for an essay. Include the contact information you'd like published at the end of your answer, if it is chosen, and the URL to your web site.

DEADLINE: All entries (answers) must be received by January 19, 2009. Anything received after that time will not be considered. The chosen three will be published On January 26, 2009.

Copyright © 2009
The Trii-Zine Ezine
http://trii-zine.com

About the Author:
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg
Publisher - The Trii-Zine Ezine - Your Trusted Source for Internet Business and Marketing Information. EST 2001. ISSN# 1555-2276


Author of: My Journey A Lifetime of Verse, ISBN: 978-0-61516405-2
Co-Owner: Internet Marketing Mavens
http://internetmarketing-mavens.com


Do You Have an Answer?

I Have A Question
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg


I have a question that I would like you to answer for me. To make it worth your time, I have decided to give you something in return; if your answer is chosen as one of the top three best answers to my question.

This is what I'm a gonna do...

The top three best answers to this question will receive some Front Page free advertising on The Trii-Zine Ezine. They will send me their web site URL and full name, and I will publish it, including a live link, back to their web site and their contact information (your name).

Sound fair?

Here goes:  Why is it that people seem to join NETWORKING programs using their product or business name instead of their own?

For example:
I get email notifications that look similar to this-
Fruita Vida has just joined such-n-such (networking group). Not Joe Schmoe just joined, but Fruita Vida.

Seriously... I really want to know why people do this. I join networks to meet people, not companies, products, etc.. Why on Earth would I want to network with someone who won't even tell me their name? I mean... I understand the concept of screen names, but shouldn't it at least identify you as a human being? I'm not interested in getting to know a bottle of juice, I want to know people.

Send your answers here: http://triizine.quikonnex.com

Please try to keep your answers to 300 words; I'm not looking for an essay. Include the contact information you'd like published at the end of your answer, if it is chosen, and the URL to your web site.

DEADLINE: All enrties (answers) must be received by Januray 19, 2009. Anything received after that time will not be considered. The chosen three will be published On January 26, 2009.

Copyright © 2009
The Trii-Zine Ezine
http://trii-zine.com

About the Author:
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg
Publisher - The Trii-Zine Ezine - Your Trusted Source for Internet Business and Marketing Information. EST 2001. ISSN# 1555-2276


Author of: My Journey A Lifetime of Verse, ISBN: 978-0-61516405-2
Co-Owner: Internet Marketing Mavens
http://internetmarketing-mavens.com


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Christmas Past

My Christmas Story...
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg


Oh, about sixteen years ago, I was spending Christmas as a newly divorced, single mother. I was 26 years old and my son was three. I worked two jobs, just to afford to live in a housing project, in a very scary neighborhood. I had no Christmas tree, I had no money, I had no gifts for my little boy. Not one! Talk about depressing...

Thank God for the U.S. Marine Corps. and a very special friend with a very special family.

That year I stood in line for several hours, waiting to pick out a gift for my son. I was not in a mall or toy store - I was in a public library, standing in line to receive a gift from Toys for Tots. I was happy to stand there, no matter how long it might take.

I met some terrific people in that line. I heard stories of divorce, of unemployment, and of poverty, but everyone I spoke with was happy. No one seemed to be willing to let their financial circumstances ruin the season for them. Having walked in their, feeling wretched, I left feeling on top of the world.

When I got home, I pulled a letter out of the mailbox, sent from a long time friend and mentor. Inside the envelope was a letter and another, smaller envelope. The smaller envelope contained a check and $200 Toys R Us, Jeffrey dollars. The letter explained that every year, rather than buying gifts for each other, they pool their money and send it to someone who needs it. She knew I'd gotten divorced, and what I was going through at that point in time, so that year, her family chose me.

The whole thing brought me to tears. It also brought me to my knees in thanks. Just as I was drying my eyes, a knock came on the door. The guy I'd been dating was standing in the hallway, with a plastic Christmas tree he'd found discarded.

I then realized that just when I thought I had nothing, I had everything. I had people who cared about me. I had toys for my little boy, and a Christmas tree to put them under. Everything I had, I had because people cared about me.

Christmas is about giving. The people that I met that day gave me a new attitude; they taught me something. They shared their cheer with me, and accepted me even though they didn't know me. The Toys for Tots donors gave me a gift to give my son, and the volunteers gave me their time, to see that I got that gift. My friend and her family gave me their love. Instead of giving to each other, they gave to my boy and me.

Christmas isn't about who can rack up the highest credit card bill; it's about making someone else happy. And gifts of yourself mean more and are remembered longer than anything you can get from a store.

Copyright © 2008
The Trii-Zine Ezine
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About the Author:
Trina L.C. Sonnenberg
Publisher - The Trii-Zine Ezine - Your Trusted Source for Internet Business and Marketing Information. EST 2001. ISSN# 1555-2276


Author of: My Journey A Lifetime of Verse, ISBN: 978-0-61516405-2
Co-Owner: Internet Marketing Mavens
http://internetmarketing-mavens.com
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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Internet Toy Drive

Why is donating to the Internet Toys for Tots Drive so important? Because it puts smiles on the faces of so many children, that's why. I know from experience how important the Toys For Tots Program is.

It helped my son get a gift he would not have had, and it took a lot of pressure off of me, allowing me to enjoy the holiday myself. The Toys for Tots Program was the only reason I had a gift to give my little boy, so many years ago. That year, the U.S. Marines and the Toys for Tots Program gave my son a Tonka Dump Truck; a toy he played with for years and gave to his little brother for Christmas, one year, after he'd out grown it.

Please, put a smile on the face of a child this Christmas; donate to the Toys for Tots Internet Toy Drive

My favorite charity to partner with is: Toys For Tots, The Internet Toy Drive. Check it out: http://internettoydrive.org

http://internettoydrive.org Helping give toys and smiles to children for Christmas.
Trina