Archive for December, 2007

Manifestation Visualization Free Teleseminar Follow-Up: MP3 Is Now Available And It’s Free!

Sunday, December 30th, 2007


I couldn’t believe it. I was all ready for the teleseminar, and Sandy’s automated sign-up thing didnt’ work, and so I missed it. But what’s worse, I was concerned about you all clicking on the link being disappointed.

So, to make up for it, Sandy provides a Free MP3 for the audio!

Just go here!

Enjoy!

Elisabeth



More Money In 2008? Free Teleseminar & Visualization Meditation!

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007


Would you like more money in 2008. How about a lot more?

If so, you absolutely must get in on this free teleseminar I’m going to tell you about.

Consider it a slightly belated Christmas present from me to you, my reader and visitor. (The people on my mailing list got an additional present. And if you sign up for my mailing list and confirm before midnight EST on December 31, I’ll send that to you too. Just go to the sign-up box at the top right of the screen.

So what’s the scoop on the get rich in 2008 teleseminar now?

For starters, it features one of my favorite prosperity experts, Sandy Forster, a prosperity coach from Australia. She’s the author of “How to be Wildly Wealthy Fast.” See below ;-)

Okay, so it may have a flashy and mildly embarrassing title (at first I always felt like I needed to carry the book around in a brown wrapper), but it’s probably the best book on prosperity I’ve ever come across. It combines the spiritual and the practical in a way that allows them to work together perfectly without one conflicting with the other. It rocks. In fact, I originally found out about the Secret and Abraham-Hicks through Sandy and her work!

And Sandy lives what she preaches! She was once a drowning-in-debt single welfare mom, and now is, well, let’s just say, wildly wealthy. She’s fun too!

The teleseminar will take place on Thursday, 12/27, at 9 p.m. EST (if you’re in a differen time zone, please make adjustments. Sandy also lists a few on her website (see below).

For example, if you’re down under, it will be Friday in the afternoon sometime (3 p.m. in New Zealand), and if you’re in Europe, it’ll be, uhm, 3 o’clock Friday morning (2 o’clock if you’re in the UK). If that seems a bit inconvenient, not to worry. Once you sign up, Sandy will send you the link afterwards, so you can listen to it when it’s more convenient.

So what’s going to happen on Thursday night? A teleseminar/telecoaching session and a visualization meditation that will help us all make 2008 our most prosperous year yet!
I’ll be there! Will you join me?

Here’s the info on Sandy’s prosperity in 2008 teleseminar:

Sign Up Here!

On Sandy’s website, find the “free teleseminar” link on the menu on the left and click on it, and it’ll be right there!

See you there Thursday night (or equivalent)!

Elisabeth

P.S.: And here’s Sandy’s book:



Invite A Friend For A Visit And Win A Prize

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007


Guess what. Here’s what I want for Christmas and the New Year:

I would like to reach more readers. So if you know someone who might enjoy my blog and/or my e-musings and e-tips, please invite them over for a visit. If they sign up, they get freebie ebooks too!

Oh, and I’m going to give away a prize (what exactly is still to be determined — stay tuned for updates) to the person who invites the most people to sign up. Just send me an email with the name and email address of the friend who has signed up and I’ll keep a tally. I might send everyone who refers someone a little gift too. But the winner gets a bigger, better gift. More about that soon. The tally starts now though.

You can ask them to go right here to sign up.

Oh, and by the way, I will NOT add the email addresses you provide to my mailing list. They will just be used to verify that they were YOUR referrals. In order to be added to my mailing list, your friends will have to subscribe themselves AND confirm their subscription, which they can do by clicking this link right here.

Meanwhile, here’s where you can send your emails with your friends’ names:

support AT myfavoriteselfhelpstuff.com (and obviously, replace “AT” with “@”.

Thanks a bunch! And I hope your holidays continue to be very merry!

Elisabeth



Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

I wish you all very happy holidays and many blessings.

I was going to post a happy-making YouTube Video, but unfortunately, it caused problems with the formatting of my blog and completely ruined the lay-out.

So here’s what I will do: I’ll post it on a Squidoo lens!

Specifics TBA. For now, check out my primary Squidoo lens. I’ll post an update once I have the video up.

Well, I put it up, but on a new lens secret2happiness because I just couldn’t part with the video I have on my primary selfhelpstuff Squidoo lens (Esther on a rampage on going with the flow).

Well, gosh, while I’m plugging my new lenses, check out my Abraham lens as well. Another great video! Won’t tell you what’s on it. You gotta look!

Meanwhile, I hope your holidays are filled with bliss and love!

Elisabeth

More Self-Help Blogs…

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

I just found a couple of directories for self-help blogs… after all, you may want to read other people’s blogs too. Here’s where you can check some of them out ;-)

Self Help Blog Directory

Blog Directory

Blog Listings

And here are a few other directories for websites (not blogs):

all Directory

International Web Directory

And here is something a little different: If you’re a writer and would like the world to know about you and your articles, here’s what you can do:

Send Your Articles to Hundreds of Sites With Just One Click of a Button!


Hairloss Remedy Article Surprise

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

Well, I’ll be darned! Here I was a bit hesitant to even publish this article about my experience with something that seemed to have made my hair stop falling out, and now it has had more views at ezine articles than ALL of my other 9 articles combined! Wow!

And what was the big news? That I have started avoiding shampoos that contain sodium lauryl sulfate and my hair stopped falling out. A friend had the same experience — which is what got me started on the experiment. So now it’s strictly all-natural shampoos for me!

I think I’ll have to write some more pieces on hair!

If you want to know all the details, the article is right here.

But be sure to come back here when you’re done!

So now I’m trying to come up with more related topics… I think I’ll write about frugal hair-coloring tricks next, and about how to make the most of whatever hair you’ve got.

Note added in January: I’ve written two more ezine articles on hair and one of them has found even more readers! Go here to check it out.


Info Product Dashboard (Marlon Sanders’ Newest Creation). An Update

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

I was looking over my posts and suddenly realized that while I wrote a review article about Marlon’s cool new Info Product Dashboard for ezinearticles et al, I completely missed writing about it on my blog!

And right now I’m in the middle of grading piles of papers and exams, so this will have to be short… More to come, though!

Meanwhile, you’ve got to check out Marlon’s video!!!

Anyway, for now, here’s the scoop so far:

If you’re tired of trading time for money (and remember, just how much time have you got that you can possibly trade… does “self-limiting” mean anything to you?), Marlon Sanders’ new Information Product Dashboard is JUST what you need.

What makes it so cool? It’s point-and-click simple, everything you need is included, and so creating your info product is, well, not exactly a no-brainer, but something very achievable.

Marlon basically takes you by the hand and guides you through the process as you work your way along those 36 buttons, units, or modules of the Information Product Creation Dashboard, providing you with all the blue prints, templates, and other stuff you could possibly want right where you need it.

What can I say. I love mine! And if I hadn’t won it, I would have bought mine!

I’m still working on my first product because I’ve been derailed by exam season, but soon, REAL soon, I’ll be getting caught up. And that’s when I’ll write a more detailed progress report.

But you don’t want to wait that long! Go ahead and get yours so you too can start building your own paint-by-the-numbers point-and-click info product. You’ll just kick yourself if you don’t and then find out what you’ve been missing!

And if you’re not a newbie anymore and think you know it all… there are quite a few things in there that you may not know yet — or ways to make things faster, or smarter. Give it a look-see already! This thing has everything I could possibly think of and then some!

Oh, and it has stuff in writing, in graphics, in audio, and video. Plus, of course, the whole process is totally hands-on. It has something for any learning style.

So now it’s time for me to get back to grading papers, and time for you to go take a peek at Marlon’s Info Product Dashboard.

Maybe you’ve hesitated because it sounds just so wonderful that you think it’s worth thousands, and I think it is, but mercifully it doesn’t even costs hundreds. But to find out just how incredibly reasonably priced it is, you’ve got to take a look.

Have an outstanding evening.

Elisabeth :)

Do You Squidoo? I Do! It’s Just Too Cool! :-)

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

I’ve just discovered a new toy! Squidoo! It’s like blogs, but even easier and with lots of built-in tools. One page at a time, and you can create as many pages (which they call “lenses”) as you like.

So I’ve started with a few… ;-)

They’re still a bit works in progress, but feel free to check them out:

I’ve got three so far:

Selfhelpstuff (sister page to this blog)

Abraham

Dashboard

Why don’t you check them out while you have the links handy?

In fact, why should you? I tell you why. Both the selfhelpstuff lens and the Abraham lens have a YouTube video of Abraham/Esther on a rampage. Both of them (yes, they are different ones, obviously — what did you think?) very, very cool!

Take a look!

And hey, why not build your own, right here:

Have a fabulous day, and have fun playing with Squidoo too!

Elisabeth


How To Avoid Foreclosure: Surviving the Mortgage Crisis

Saturday, December 15th, 2007


Foreclosure? A scary concept, and very big trouble, bigger than most people even realize. Obviously, it’s something to be avoided at all costs.

With the mortgage crisis being all over the news, and self-help being my mantra, I thought that even though this is topic is a bit different from my usual upbeat prosperity focused themes, I would devote an entry to it because…

I just came across a fantastic resource for anyone who is sweating about their Option ARM mortgage (that’s an adjustable rate mortgage where one has the option to pay less than the interest, for those of you who are blissfully unfamiliar with that particular item). It may have seemed like a good deal (or a lifesaver) while home values were rising, especially in hopes of big future raises, but when those raises don’t come through and home values are dropping: big trouble!

Tamera Aragon has written an outstanding resource manual for anyone who needs help or even knows someone who could use some help: “Avoid Foreclosure with SMART STEPS.” I heard her and her business partner Michelle talk about it in a teleseminar and just checked out the book. It’s terrific! Both of them really know their stuff.

Not that they are lawyers — they are both real estate investors and both of them know much of that subject from previous personal experience. So they’ve been there, and their mission is to help other people avoid that painful experience.

So if you know anyone who could benefit from this information , check out their SMART STEPS.





Chocolate Dessert Perfect For Potluck: Yummy, Easy, Fast, And Very Impressive!

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Chocolate? Melt-in-your-mouth creamy? Easy to make? Not particularly expensive?

I’m not really big on cooking, and so when there’s a potluck coming up, I generally just go to the store and grab something delicious-looking. But this year, I had a flash of sudden inspiration…

And I’m going to share it with you, what with the theme of the “edible gifts” book I’m giving away from now all the way through Christmas Eve as a bonus when you sign up for my e-musings and e-tips, also known as newsletters, though I have to say they’re sometimes kind of informal (surprise…)

(I’ll send you the link for the e-book by personal email AFTER you confirm your subscription)(unless I manage to get around to set up the automated thing).

So here goes my potluck story:

I happen to love those little mini cream puffs. I rarely buy them for myself, especially since I’m trying to stick to a mostly low-carb diet. So any excuse I can find… I’ve brought buckets of them to potluck functions over the years.

This year, though, would be different: What if I dipped them in chocolate?

I got a big bucket of the cream puffs at Sam’s Club (80 for less than 9 bucks). Then I stopped at my local grocery store to investigate what chocolate-y thing I could dip them in to make sure they had the right texture.

I actually asked the clerk, who pointed me to something that didn’t seem quite right. Then I headed to the produce section to see if maybe they had something. After all, the chocolate-dipped strawberries seem to be big these days. No luck!

Mercifully, a lady shopping nearby pointed me to the chocolate chips, which I could melt in the microwave oven. Yay!

They even had a sale on Hershey’s chips. And some of the chips had melting instructions on the back. So I was all set.

I got the mint chocolate ones, which turned out to be perfect. I even added a secret ingredient to give the chocolate a smoother texture: coconut oil. About a tablespoon per cup of chips. Yummm.

Then I dipped the cream puffs in the melted chocolate after sticking in toothpicks for easier handling, set them on plates covered with wax paper and let them cool in the fridge.

At the party, they all disappeared in a hurry, once word had gotten around. Somebody even told me she had never tasted anything this delicious, not a compliment I’m used to getting!

So all you need is a bucket of mini cream puffs, a bag of chocolate chips (mint work extremely well, but you may want to experiment with other flavors too — or even several different ones if you’re making a big batch.

And, well, coconut oil is really healthy they say! It goes incredibly well with chocolate, so you may want to spring for a jar and keep it around. It’s supposed to help fire up the old metabolism too, so imagine that: chocolate-covered cream puffs that help you lose weight! Is this a winning recipe or what?

I hope you’re enjoying the pre-holiday season and maybe a batch of those chocolate-dipped cream puffs or whatever yummy other dessert you’re making.

I’m going to go see the tacky light show in the next few days, and maybe I’ll post some pictures :)

Have an amazing day!

Elisabeth


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