Your Tip of the Day

by Bob Osgoodby


                    Today is Wednesday, August 22, 2007
                 It is 234 days since the first of the Year
                There are 131 days left in the Year, and
                   There are 124 Days Until Christmas

                    Today is . . . Eat a Peach Day
          On this date ... Mona Lisa stolen from Louvre (1911)

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In this Issue

** Tip Of The Day – Changing ISP’s

** Something to Think About by Jan Tincher

** Food For Thought by Dr. Kevin Nunley – Become an Expert

** Quote of the Day

** A Little Levity – It’s Raining

** The Dollar Stretcher by Gary Foreman – Consumerism

** Publications of Interest

** Stress Matters


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Tip of the Day

Changing ISP’s

If you're changing ISPs and would like to keep your e-mail contacts from your old one, many Web based e-mail address books have the option to import/export contacts into an Outlook (.CVS) or Netscape (LDIF) address book file. But, if yours does not, or if you are migrating to another Web based e-mail client, here is an easy little trick.

NOTE: Since every Web based e-mail site is unique, these general procedures may need modification. Go to the address book of your Web based e-mail account. Choose all of your personal contacts as the recipient of an e-mail, then click Compose.

Highlight and Cut (Ctrl + X) the addresses from the To: box, then Paste (Ctrl + V) them into the body of the e-mail. Put each address on its own line (in other words, delete the commas and hit Enter). Change the recipient to your new e-mail address and then you are ready to hit Send.

Seconds later, you will receive an e-mail containing all of your contact e-mail addresses. There are as many ways of transferring these addresses as there are programs and Web based e-mail sites.

In Outlook, you can just right click each address and add them to your new address book.

You may need to play around to find out how to add contacts from the body of an e-mail to your new Web based e-mail address book. You might need to copy each address from the body of the e-mail, then paste them into the address book. Whatever the process, at least you have the address list to work with.

Bob


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Something to Think About by Jan Tincher

Put your courage into action.

If you endure, persist, stay at it once you have begun, you are displaying courage.

One might say that persistence is a form of courageous patience, a rare type of courage. If you have courageous patience, you have the ability to stand firm before you get any feedback or results. When you plan your work and work your plan, you will build and develop that type of courage within you.

Whenever you need to bolster your courage, concentrate your attention on your Power Picture, the picture you have of yourself that says I Can Do It! Create a mental picture of you as you mean to be, performing as you would like to perform.

Temper your thoughts of fear with thoughts of courage and self-esteem. What you dwell upon, grows . . . Be careful. <grin>

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Stupid Quotes

"We all get heavier as we get older because there's a lot more information in our heads."

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Food for Thought
by Dr. Kevin Nunley

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The quickest and easiest way to start making lots of sales is to become a known expert.  Life gets a lot easier when many people know your name and trust you as somebody who knows a lot about a topic or can find info on a topic.

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Trivia

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women said their love lives suffered if they had no mobile phone
or handheld computer with them.


Quote of the Day

"When you expect things to happen - strangely enough - they do happen."

-- John J.B. Morgan and Ewing Webb, authors


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Grins

It’s Raining
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Sue arrives in Seattle on a rainy day. She wakes up the next day and it's raining. It also rains the day after that, and the day after that. And the day after that.

Going out to lunch, she sees a young child and, out of despair, asks, "Hey kid! Does it ever stop raining around here?"

The child replies, "How should I know? I'm only 8."

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An old man was relaxing at his hundredth birthday party when a reporter went up to him. "Sir, what is the secret of your long life?"

The man considered this for a moment, then replied, "Every evening at 9 p.m. I have a glass of port. Good for the heart I've heard."

The reporter then asked, "That's ALL?"

The man smiled, "Well, canceling my voyage on Titanic sure didn't hurt."

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I put a roast in the oven one noon hour and set the timer, a feature I hadn't used yet. Before leaving work that afternoon, I phoned my 14-year-old son to ask him to check the roast and peel some potatoes. Minutes later he called back. "Mom, the roast isn't cooked. The oven didn't come on."

The roast was on the menu again the following day, but this time, since I stopped by the house after a business lunch, I decided to turn the oven on myself. Again before leaving work, I called my son to check the roast and get the potatoes started. Again he called me back. "The roast still isn't cooked."

"Listen," I said. "I know the oven's on. I turned it on before I left. I didn't use the timer."

"Oh, the stove's working fine," he told me. "It's just that the roast is still in the refrigerator."

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Most people don't act stupid
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The Dollar Stretcher
by Gary Foreman

Consumerism

Last night, I watched an old John Wayne film called "The Shootist." It was about an aging gunfighter who knew that he was about to die. In one scene, he tells a young Ronnie Howard that he lived in a time that didn't have much law but he lived by his own code.

I wonder if that's not true for us as consumers. Sometimes despite all the laws, we really are pretty much on our own when we shop and purchase different goods and services. So we decide what things we will and will not tolerate as consumers.

For instance, I'm generally pretty forgiving about service in a restaurant. Last Saturday, we were out with friends and the waitress (a teenager) seemed to be more interested in gossiping with the other servers than she was in taking care of us. I suppose I could have complained to the manager, but since I was out of town, it was unlikely that I'd ever visit the place again.

But, other things tend to get me fired up. I refuse to do business with a company that will lie to me. If I catch them lying, they can kiss this boy (and his money) goodbye. I don't want to be treated like an idiot. The salesperson may be an expert in their field, but they should be able to explain most things in a manner I can understand. Telling me that the explanation is too complicated leads me to believe that either a) you think I'm stupid - or - b) you really don't understand it yourself and I should find another salesperson (or store).

Guess we probably all have our own code of consumerism. There is one good thing about it. When someone violated John Wayne's code, someone typically died. When someone violates my code, they just lose my business. Of course, come to think of it, maybe that means I'm working to kill their business!

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Stress Matters

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