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Making an Income Online without a Web Site or eZine

Brian Schaeffer is Editor and Publisher of the How to Work From Home Publications. You won't see Brian wearing a tie and jacket like the other guys. That's because he and his wife Brenda have been involved with home business for 17 years.

In this ebook, Brian shows you how to make money online without an eZine, newsletter or web site. Yes, it IS possible to make money online without an eZine, newsletter, or web site! Not only is it possible, but it can be quite successful!

Brian shows you how to make money online using free autoresponders, and how to receive payment using online payment processors. This ebook also includes two important bonus articles; Is a Home Based Business Right for YOU? and How To Choose a Good Start-Up Business.

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How to Grieve a Tragedy

By Stephen Bucaro

Bad things happen to good people. Have you lost your job or are facing bankruptcy? Has a cherished relationship ended or you have gone through a divorce? Maybe you received diagnosis of a serious health problem. Or maybe you are mourning the loss of a loved one. Unfortunately, these painful events are part of life.

If you have to endure such a tragedy, maybe you can find solace in your friends and in your faith. There is no way to completely avoid the pain of a tragic event, but I offer you a way to work through the pain. If a friend or loved one is grieving, you can pass this message on to them.

Your should deal with the grief in three phases. You should carry on each phase for exactly 21 days before moving on to the next phase. Why 21 days? Because studies have shown that if an individual does the same thing for 21 consecutive days, it becomes a habit. That is the amount of time required to make a permanent life change.

Phase 1: Don't think about the event that is causing your grief. You may be forced to think about it in some way in order to take care of business related to the event. But otherwise don't think about it for the first 21 days. If the event comes to mind, think to yourself “I don't want to think about this right now”, and dismiss the thought from your mind.

Every time the tragic event enters your mind, think “I don't want to think about this right now”, and force yourself to think about something else. Usually friends and family will not be a problem because they will avoid bringing up the subject. For the first 21 days, keep pushing thoughts of the event out of your mind.


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