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Fat Loss Quickie Experience – Week 1 – Getting Started

Scott suggested that I document my journey on the Fat Loss Quickie Experience My goal in the first 3 weeks is just to change my mindset and to get into some great habits. I am really liking the daily cardio and weight training videos. I especially like the fact that the videos ...

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Can you really be overweight and successful?

I just read the scariest sales letter ever from Scott Tousignant. He is promoting his new program the Fat Loss Quickie Home Office Experience.  In the salesletter, Scott quotes study after study that show that excess weight really costs you in terms of productivity and money earned. When I read the post, I literally pictured a ...

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Turn Your IPhone Snapshots Into Picture Postcards

I love taking quick snapshots like this one with my iphone.  I also love turning my pictures into cards to send to friends and family. (Send Out Cards - a service that makes doing this really easy has literally saved my relationship ...

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Building Your Business the Scalable Way

Many of my virtual assistant clients struggle with getting started.  If you spend any time on the Internet at all researching how to turn your knowledge into money online -- you know first hand how easy it is ...

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A bridge line service that could shake things up

Recently, I discovered a new teleseminar service called MaestroConference that could really shake things up. Basically, here is how it works... With Maestro, you can re-create the dynamics of a live workshop through an ordinary teleconference. Create breakout groups, takes orders by phone -- you can even "pass the mic" to people who "raise their hands" (no ...

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It’s a Recycling Win-Win

Ever since spending a half a dozen Saturdays in high school parking lots doing car-side computer recycling as the public information officer for the Fairfax County Recycling program, I have been a huge proponent of computer recycling. Although the new flat screen monitors are much better for the environment (those big monitors were truly ...

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Woot for Woo Themes!

Some people collect baseball cards. I collect WordPress themes. Yes, I know. I'm a total geekess... but I love how easy WordPress makes it to put together a nice looking, easy to maintain website fairly quickly. Premium themes can give you a head start. So...as a theme-a-holic, I couldn't resist Woo Themes, 4 ...

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The Unbearable Lightness of a Clean Kitchen

Maybe there is something to all this feng shui stuff after all. My husband and I spent the better part of father's day weekend cleaning the kitchen. Not my normal, "company is coming, quick, clean..." but rather deep cleaning (I even spent a half hour on the microwave. ...

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Totally Twitillated…

The new version of twitilator web app for the iphone is awesome. I think I'm going to start tweeting almost exclusively on the iphone (like I do facebook now.) Twitilator (like tweetdeck) lets you sort out your crowd of followers into groups. I like going through my groups (clients, people from ABQ) one ...

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Happy New Year to ME!

Well, I finally did it. I had my birthday. I am no longer 40 years old. Thank Goodness. Not that last year was a bad year, but it was a year of overthinking *everything*. Last year, I interpreted every sore muscle, every tired ...

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