Showing newest 11 of 17 posts from April 2008. Show older posts
Showing newest 11 of 17 posts from April 2008. Show older posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Luxury & Tech Picture Links - 9th Edition

Here are some luxury & technology items that caught my eye this past week.

Since pictures are more eye-catching, I've posted up picture links. Click on whatever catches YOUR eye for the story related to it.

It is my hope that this post inspires and motivates you to achieve all the success you deserve and that it motivates you to live the life of your dreams.

Here is this week's edition:


Day & Night Watch - at $300,000, this thing doesn't even tell you the time! (click on picture for more info)




F1/Carbon GMT Watch - an interesting design made with carbon fiber and rubies (click on picture for more info)




Inflatable Theater - how about having one of these at your next pool party (click on picture for more info)




Aston Martin/Jaeger LeCoultre Watch - how about owning an Aston Martin watch? (click on picture for more info)




Ambani's Mansion - the world's most expensive mansion at approximately $1 billion to build (click on picture for more info)




Oregon Scientific Meteo Watch - here's an interesting weather forecasting watch (click on picture for more info)




Uno Electric Unicycle - the need for speed, all on one wheel (click on picture for more info)




Airwaves Concept Car - here's another vehicle...this one on three wheels (click on picture for more info)




Digital Photo Watch - a tacky kind of watch that can hold up to 60 pictures (click on picture for more info)




BMW M1 Hommage - BMW unveiled this retro looking concept car (click on picture for more info)




Spa-Jet Hydrotherapy - now you can melt all your stress away with your very own hydrotherapy unit (click on picture for more info)




Bugatti Targa-Top Veyron - the Veyon now available in a topless version (click on picture for more info)




Shanling CD-T300 Pro CD - a cool looking CD player...yours for about $12,000 (click on picture for more info)


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Saturday, April 26, 2008

List Of Lists - 14th Edition

Here is the list of articles that were posted this past week from around the blog-o-sphere that contain lists.

Again, this post is a weekly post that will highlight some of the great posts from my fellow bloggers and gives me an opportunity to give some link love to some great sites out there.

I'll try to concentrate on posts that conform to the theme of this site.

I came across a couple of new sites and listed them below....here is this week's edition:


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT


HEALTH


TRAVEL


MONEY/FINANCES/BUSINESS


WRITING

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Video Of The Week: The Rules For Being Human

Every Friday I will post the "Video Of The Week" where I will share a video I came across on the web that can help in the areas of personal development, self improvement, or success.

This week's video is a great little musical montage with words of wisdom taken from the book "If Life Is A Game, These Are The Rules" written by Cherie Carter-Scott.

Please spend a few minutes to watch this video and discover "The Rules For Being Human":







Related Posts:
Video Of The Week: Fear Of Failure
Video Of The Week: Maximizing The Power Of Your Brain - Mind Mapping
Video Of The Week: The Secrets Of Success In 8 Words

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Luxury & Tech Picture Links - 8th Edition

Here are some luxury & technology items that caught my eye this past week.

Since pictures are more eye-catching, I've posted up picture links. Click on whatever catches YOUR eye for the story related to it.

It is my hope that this post inspires and motivates you to achieve all the success you deserve and that it motivates you to live the life of your dreams.

Here is this week's edition of "Luxury & Tech Picture Links":

Bel-Air Mansion - live like a prince in this 36-bedroom, $40 million estate (click on picture for more photos)




Sony's OLED 0.3mm TV - can you see the TV in the above photo? It's only 0.3mm thick! (click on picture for more info, photos and links)





Beverly Hills Estate - another mansion in California, this one in Beverly Hills for $17.5 million (click on picture for more)





Aptera Hybrid - here's a futuristic, three wheeled hybrid for about $30K (click on picture for more info)





Geiger Corvette Z06 Black Edition - Geiger Cars loves to modify cars and this time, they've modified a Corvette (click on picture for more info)





Bamford & Sons Limited Edition Rolex - another company that modifies things and this company modified this Rolex (click on picture for more)





TaoMa Frame Tele - they've come up with every other device combo, so why not a phone and a picture frame? (click on picture for more)





Corvini C6W - ummm, the picture above is worth a 1000 words (and yes, it's a real car)...(click on picture for more info)

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

List Of Lists - 13th Edition

Here is the list of articles that were posted this past week from around the blog-o-sphere that contain lists.

Again, this post is a weekly post that will highlight some of the great posts from my fellow bloggers and gives me an opportunity to give some link love to some great sites out there.

I'll try to concentrate on posts that conform to the theme of this site.

There was a lot of good stuff posted this week....here they are:


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT


HEALTH



TRAVEL


MONEY/FINANCES/BUSINESS


WRITING

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Video Of The Week: Fear Of Failure

Every Friday I will post the "Video Of The Week" where I will share a video I came across on the web that can help in the areas of personal development, self improvement, or success.

This week's video is about failure - more specifically, the fear of failure.

This great, short clip features Brian Tracy, a self-help author who focuses on business and leadership and his seminars are routinely attended by entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals.

In this video, Brian explains that failure is not the main obstacle to success - it's the fear of failure. He explains how to overcome the fear of failure and the questions you should ask yourself to conquer your fear.




I'd recommend you check out some of Brian Tracy's books, e-books, resources and more at his Brian Tracy International website.

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Video Of The Week: The Secrets Of Success In 8 Words

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Luxury & Tech Picture Links - 7th Edition

Here are some luxury & technology items that caught my eye this past week.

Since pictures are more eye-catching, I've posted up picture links. Click on whatever catches YOUR eye for the story related to it.

It is my hope that this post inspires and motivates you to achieve all the success you deserve and that it motivates you to live the life of your dreams.

This week's edition is full of watches. Here they are:



Cool G108 Watch Phone - yet another watch/phone/camera device (click on picture for more info)



Kari Voutilainen Chronometer 27 - a sleek watch designed specifically for accuracy (click on picture for more)



Van Der Led WM2 Cellphone Watch - What! Another one of these devices!? (click on picture for more)


Malibu Villa Versaille - 11,000+ square-foot, 10 bed, 11 bath, $23.75 million estate (click on picture for more photos)




Ulysse Nardin Freak Blue Phantom - this technical marvel is made with blue titanium (click on picture for more)


Songjiang Hotel - this 5-star hotel will be built in an old quarry near Shanghai (click on picture for more info)


Accessory Watch - it looks like a plastic bracelet, but if you press the decorative dot, the time appears! (click on picture for more info)


MonoTracer Motorcycle - nope, it's not a prototype...it's available now for $82,350! (click on picture for more info)



Urwerk 202 Hammerhead Automatic - a cool watch powered by air friction (click on picture for more info and video)


ASP Spacearium - these are some cool, contemporary fish tanks (click on picture for more)

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

List Of Lists - 12th Edition

Here is the list of articles that were posted this past week from around the blog-o-sphere that contain lists.

Again, this post is a weekly post that will highlight some of the great posts from my fellow bloggers and gives me an opportunity to give some link love to some great sites out there.

I'll try to concentrate on posts that conform to the theme of this site.

Here is this week's edition:


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT



HEALTH



MONEY/FINANCES/BUSINESS

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Friday, April 11, 2008

The Video Of The Week: Maximizing The Power Of Your Brain - Mind Mapping

Every Friday I will begin posting the "Video Of The Week" where I will share a video I came across on the web that can help in the areas of personal development, self improvement, or success.


This week's video is a quick 5 minute video that can help you find creativity, find solutions to problems, or to simply come up with ideas.


The video features Tony Buzan, a world renown author and lecturer about how the brain functions, learning, and memory skills.

Here is the video entitled "Maximizing The Power Of Your Brain - Mind Mapping":




There were a couple of interesting points made in this video.

Tony mentions that if you simply made a list of things or a bunch of bullet point items, it doesn't do much good because the way the brain is structured, you don't have any connections or any associations with those items on the list. He mentions that if you don't have connections or associations, then you don't have thinking or memory about the items in question.

Another interesting thing he mentions is that when you do use a mind map, you should use curving lines to connect related ideas because if you used straight lines, everything will look monotonous and uniform, which makes it more difficult for things to stand out and less likely the brain remember or even want to think about what is being presented.

Tony also mentions the use of colors and images to help spur on memory, creativity, and idea creation.

Hopefully you can get as much out of the video as I did!

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Luxury & Tech Picture Links - 6th Edition

Here are some luxury & technology items that caught my eye this past week.

Since pictures are more eye-catching, I've posted up picture links. Click on whatever catches YOUR eye for the story related to it.

It is my hope that this post inspires and motivates you to achieve all the success you deserve and that it motivates you to live the life of your dreams.

Here is this the 6th edition of "Luxury & Tech Picture Links":


Microsoft's Touch Surface Table - imagine ordering your food at a restaurant at one of these tables (click on picture for video, description and more)



Lenovo's Ideapad U8 - this all-in-one gadget unfortunately won't be available outside of Asia (click on picture for video, description and more)



De Grisogono Mechanico - it's a mechanical watch that displays the time as if it were digital (click on picture for more)


Toshiba's HD1 - this is one small HDTV camera measuring at 1.6 inches square (click on picture for more)



The $300,000 Dinner at Lebua Hotel - only 50 guests will get to enjoy this expensive dinner at Bangkok's 5-star hotel (click on picture for the story)



Nardo Design's Digital Cutting Board - how about having this flexible LCD cutting board in the kitchen (click on picture for more)



Luxury Estate In Toronto For Sale - this 10-bedroom, 16 bath, 27,000+ square-foot estate is for sale for $19.5 million...in Canadian dollars of course (click on picture for more)



TAG Heuer Night Vision Driving Glasses - now you really can wear your sunglasses at night (click on picture for more)



Mobile Phone Wrist Watch - it tells time, it's a cellphone, it has Bluetooth, it plays MP3s, it has a camera, personal organizer...what else can we cram in there? (click on picture for more)



Wiesmann GT MF5 - I've never heard of this car maker...(click on picture for more)



Mitsubishi LaserVue - Mitsubishi finally names it's Laser TV and it's coming soon! Look out plasma and LCD...laser is on it's way (click on picture for more)



Concord C1 Tourbillon Gravity - only 25 of these will be made (click on picture for more)




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Luxury & Tech Picture Links - 1st Edition

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Importance Of Defining My Time

There have been days in which I had a lot to do, but as the day came to an end, I scratched my head and wondered why nothing got done and a lot of things only got partially done.

Even though I had a list of things I had wanted to get accomplished, for some reason, it took me longer to complete each task.

There is nothing worse than that feeling you get when you wanted to get so much done during the day and nothing gets accomplished.

This demonstrates the importance of defining my time.

In today's world, we are so easily and often interrupted and there is so much information overload that sometimes it can be difficult to completely focus on the things you need to get done.

If I have a loose idea of what I want to get accomplished on any given day, it all just sort of floats around in my mind. If I have only an idea of what I'd like to get accomplished on any given day, I'll often find that other things easily occupy my time and I wind up without any time left to do what I need to do.

Here is what typically happens when I don't define my time and I have a list of 4 things I want to get done:

When I start working on the first task I want to get done, I often find myself suddenly wanting to check my email or quickly check up on other blogs to see what they've posted. Sometimes I'll quickly check some stats from my site and then I'd quickly check some of my other accounts to see if there has been any other activity.

When I finally get back to what I was originally doing, an hour has passed.

So I again, start to work on the first task I set out to do but then I'll remember that I wanted to add something to the website template. Then I'd get stuck on a formatting problem on the template and I'd have to surf the web to find the solution.

When that's all done, I find that 3 hours have passed and I have yet to make a dent in my first task. Then I'd realize that time is ticking away and there are 3 other things I wanted to do before the days end, so I'd switch and start working on another task.

So you can see that when I haven't properly defined my time, the things I do are simply a mishmash of other tasks that are relatively unimportant and the end result is a lot of wasted time.

What works for me is to actually set a schedule and to make sure that you do nothing other than what you have scheduled for that block of time. If you happen to complete everything you wanted early, then great - you can now waste your time doing those other frivolous things like checking your email and surfing the web.

An important element to this is that I actually set a concrete time to start each task. Even if I tell myself I'll dedicate an hour to do this and two hours to do that, if I don't set a specific time to doing it, I'll find that I'll either lose track of time or that I'll start doing my tasks too late and end up with not enough time.

As an example, here's how a typical schedule would look like:

6:15PM-7:00PM - marketing this site (Entrecard, post submissions, directory submissions)
7:00PM-7:30PM - catch up on other blogs and bookmark/stumble accordingly
7:30PM-8:30PM - write post for this site
8:30PM-9:30PM - catch up on market news, stocks to trade, review trades
9:30PM-10:00PM - frivolous time (email, surf & stumble)!
10:00PM-10:15PM - prep lunch and dinner for the next day

If I didn't keep to this schedule, I'd find that my frivolous time would be sprinkled and inter-dispersed throughout my other tasks, making it difficult to concentrate on doing any of those tasks well and I would probably end up with several things being incomplete!


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