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How to improve your writting skills

Do you want to write great term papers and generally become a great writer? You will learn how to write superbly.

We will first cover the basics of writing. The basics include spelling and grammar.

Any literature you write must contain good spelling. Use a dictionary when you are unsure about how to spell a particular word. Make changes when the spell check feature in Microsoft Word and other software applications highlights your errors. After you finish writing a rough draft, read everything you have written once or twice to find and fix errors. It is important to do this because the spell check feature does not highlight every error.

Good grammar is essential. You must follow the rules for proper punctuation. Good punctuation involves using capitalization, periods, commas, quotation marks and other things pertaining to grammar in the right way.

Capitalize the names of places and living things. For example, the correct spelling for “john doe” is John Doe. A proper noun such as “John” requires the first letter to be capitalized. The first letter of the first word in each sentence must be capitalized. Each sentence must end with a period.

Any sentence you quote should be surrounded by quotation marks. A comma must come before the quote and you must insert a period before the second set of punctuation marks. Here is an example: My friend told me, “Todd, you must work harder.”

There are times when a period should come after the punctuation marks. Here is an example: If you want to share your personal life online, you can create a “blog”.

Use commas to separate three or more items. Here is an example: Todd has an apple, orange, banana and tomato.

A sentence that is posed as a question must end with a question mark. For example, if you want the opinion of someone you are talking with online, you should write: What do you think?

Insert an apostrophe between a pronoun and a verb such as “is”. Here is an example: Todd’s doing his job.

Use a hyphen to separate two words that combine to form an adjective. Follow this example: A friendship is a two-way street.

Good structure is important. Avoid writing paragraphs that contain more than five sentences. There must always be a space between each sentence in a paragraph. Paragraphs should be double-spaced. For example, after you finish a paragraph, you must hit ‘Enter’ twice before you start a new paragraph.

Organization and comprehension are also important. If you have a few sentences pertaining to the same idea, you should group them into one paragraph instead of writing them in various areas throughout your literature. Make sure your reader will always know exactly what you mean and that there is no area in your literature that will cause confusion.

We will now discuss how to write an article. An article should come with an abstract, or description, that lets the reader know what the article is about and why he or she should read it. Write an abstract that contains two or three exciting sentences. For example, if you write an article that teaches people how to handle their money, you could write: Learn how to invest your money wisely! Retire at an early age!

Begin your article with a paragraph that will get the reader’s attention and get him or her to continue reading. If you are writing an article on earning money, you could start your article by writing: Do you want to become a millionaire and quit your miserable job? You will learn how to earn a huge income.

Any article you write must motivate your reader or teach him or her how to do something. As you write your article, create keywords you think your target market will use to find your article. To avoid upsetting the search engines, you must only use keywords that can be found in your article or abstract. If you include someone’s name, reveal his or her first name and last name.

We will now discuss how to write an essay and term paper. Essays and term papers must have a beginning, main body and conclusion.

Begin your assignment with a paragraph that explains the topic your paper focuses on and why you chose your topic. Follow the opening paragraph with a main body, or body of paragraphs, that educate the reader about the topic or famous person you are discussing. Each paragraph in the main body must connect to the previous paragraph. Below is an example:

[John Doe was given instructions. He was told to buy groceries.

John obliged. He went to the grocery store in his town.]

A conclusion must come after the main body. The conclusion must be a paragraph that summarizes everything you have previously covered in your paper.

If you use references to find information you cover in your paper, you must insert a bibliography, or list of sources you used to get your information, at the end of your paper. List the titles, authors and publishers of the documents you used. Follow your teacher’s directions pertaining to how your bibliography should be formatted.

The last thing we will discuss is how to write an editorial letter. Your letter should be brief and relevant to society. Control your temper and write rationally. Avoid using profanity, vulgarity and slang. Do not call anyone names.

Follow these tips to become a great writer and get ahead!
Todd Hicks owns Skill Development Institute, an enterprise that provides a keyboard typing lesson and academic study guide. He has a communications degree and lives in St. Louis, Missouri. To become a great typist or student, visit Skill Development Institute.
http://www.ktaassde.com

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How to create a treasure map

I believe that we should at least have some idea of where we want to go in life and what we want to achieve, if we are to achieve anything at all. Depending on which personal development or motivational book you read, there are many different techniques for making plans and goal setting, but one of my favourites is making a treasure map.

Making a treasure map is a fun, enjoyable thing to do and when we’re setting goals it can help us to focus even more clearly on what we wish to achieve. After all, we need to be sure exactly what it is we are trying to achieve and we need to be specific for the Universe to act on your requests. You wouldn’t send someone shopping for you without telling them what they’re going for would you?

A treasure map is simply a drawing or a collage of the things you would like to see in your life. You can map many things together but it’s best if you only work on one area of your life at a time. That way you won’t confuse yourself. To begin your treasure map, take the biggest sheet of card you can find, or go to your local stationers and buy some poster board. You can draw or paint your map, or use magazines and cut out pictures of what you want then stick them on your board. You could even put a photograph of yourself in to give it more meaning. Get out the colourful stickers and felt-tipped pens and make your treasure map as bright and colourful as you can. This will give it much more impact.

Save some space across the top so that when you’ve finished the artistic bit you can write an affirmation there. Try and make your affirmation positive, present tense and personal i.e. “I now have a beautiful new car which is easy to maintain”. “My new home comes to me easily and effortlessly”. “I am always relaxed and centred and have time for everything” or whatever. Then sign and date the bottom.

On the back of your treasure map, write a short paragraph saying how wonderful your life will be once you’ve achieved your goal. Again make it present tense. And give thanks for whatever it is you’re affirming for too. That way you’re showing your faith in the Universe to provide it for you. For example, if you were affirming for a new home you could write “I give thanks for my wonderful new home which I can easily afford. It is in the perfect location for me…” Then go on to describe the rooms, how it will look from the outside etc..

Keep your treasure map safe once you’ve done it and refer to it often. You will find that the very act of making one helps you to be more positive and focused and it will be easier for you to achieve your goals.

If all this sounds too simplistic and child-like for you, I do encourage you to have a go and make your own anyway. Even if you’re not the artistic type, you’d be surprised what you can come up with. And if you just create one and then put it away somewhere, you’re more than likely to find when you come across it someday in the future that you have achieved/acquired everything on it!
Yvonne Green is an Alternative Therapist and Workshop Leader. She runs Meditation Groups and Personal Development Workshops from her home in Beverley, East Yorkshire as well as giving Personal Coaching and Reiki treatments and attunements. For information on Meditation, Reiki, and lots more, visit her web site at: http://www.therainbowcentre.net or for forum chat on Cosmic Ordering, The Secret or The Law of Attraction, visit http://www.therainbowcentre.freeforums.org

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How to be a better person

Sometimes we get caught up in the grind of living and overlook some of the basics regarding personal conduct. Certain behaviors or habits can go a long way in how we portray ourselves to others and have a direct effect on the quality of our lives and that of those around us. While we all know (or knew at one time) the difference between right and wrong, and manners and rudeness, I think now is as good a time as any to name off ten easy ways to be a better person.

Hopefully, this list will reiterate some of the simple things that we can do to make the world a more pleasant place. Sometimes we all can use a little reminder.

1. Say please and thank you.

Simple, yet so often overlooked. When you want something, you say please. When someone does something nice for you, you say thank you. These phrases should be programmed in your mind, as automatic response mechanisms; you should never have to think to say them.

Maybe because I always try to say please and thank you I am more sensitive to this than some, but whenever I come across a person who blatantly doesn’t, it’s extremely obvious to me. This may sound like a minor thing, but by letting people know you appreciate what they do for you, they are more likely to do it in the future. It’s humorous to think that someone who is so selfish that they fail to express gratitude would miss out on an opportunity to secure services for themselves down the road. But now that I bring it up, I bet you’ll notice this happening quite often.

2. Be courteous.

This can be applied in a number of different ways. Most generally it means to see things from another’s perspective and if there is something you can do to make their situation easier, then do it. Even if it requires you to go a little bit out of your way. Kind deeds done in the name of personal sacrifice have a tendency to repay themselves many times over. It may not happen right away, but there is something to be said for maintaining positive karma.

Try to keep aware of what’s going on around you, even when you are most preoccupied. No matter how busy you are, there is no excuse for not holding the door open for someone who has both hands full, or helping to pick up the stack of papers that was just dropped in front of you. You’re right, it isn’t your problem that they’re clumsy, but it is your opportunity to do something nice for someone else. And if you want to be considered a decent person, it’s an opportunity you shouldn’t pass up.

3. Follow the Golden Rule.

Most religions have some form of this phrase in their scripture. In case you’ve never heard of the Golden Rule before it goes something like this:

“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

The exact wording varies depending on which religion you’re asking, but the concept is consistent. Treat others the way you would like to be treated. The beautiful part of the Golden Rule is how straight forward it is. Think about how great things would be if everyone followed it. There would be no crime, no war, and no murder. Now we can’t control the actions of everyone else, but we can control how we behave.

Unfortunately, in the cutthroat society that we live in, more and more people are having a difficult time following the Golden Rule. It is almost considered necessary to shortchange others to get the things you want, which is far from the truth. You’ll be much better off working together with others rather than knocking them down. I encourage you to resist the temptation to step on others so that you can inch yourself ahead.

4. Work with others.

Speaking of working with others, just the other day I was driving on the highway and noticed something very pleasing. There were quite a few cars on the road and I was coming up to a merging area where the road bends and intersects with another highway. It could have been either very dangerous or very time consuming to navigate through the cars. Instead, it seemed as though all 7-10 cars involved understood that the best way for them to make their way through the junction was to cooperate with the other drivers. People slowed or sped up, changed lanes or stayed put, all in an attempt to make things easier for the other cars on the road. What happened as a result was a very smooth merger with absolute minimal time wasted. Had a driver here or there possessed a “me-first” attitude he or she may have snuck in a car or two ahead, but ultimately it could have taken more time to do so. Because everyone was on the same page and worked together, the entire group benefited.

This example of cooperation and teamwork is applicable in all areas of life. It has been proven time and time again the the whole is most definitely greater than the sum of all its parts. Twenty people working together can achieve more than that of twenty individuals. However, all too often people assume that what’s immediately best for them is ultimately best for them. Unfortunately that isn’t always the case. Sometimes the best move is one step backward in order to take two steps forward. I urge you to obtain the help of others whenever possible and to offer yours as well. The potential of those who work in unison is limitless.

5. Smile

Never underestimate the power of a smile. The effect is two-fold. It tends to lift the spirits of both the smiler and the “smilee”. If you don’t believe me, try this experiment. For an entire day before you say a word to anyone, smile first. If you’re walking past them, smile wide and say hello. Notice their reaction. A great majority will smile back and those that don’t are either preoccupied or generally unfriendly. But that’s okay. Smile anyway. Those that aren’t preoccupied or unfriendly will feel uplifted, even if they don’t realize it. And when they smile back at you, you will also feel good. It’s difficult to measure the benefits of such actions, however, there are certainly positives that arise. One or more of a variety of things tend to happen. The person whom you smile at might:

Smile at the next person they see also, beginning a chain reaction (think Pay It Forward). Be more internally motivated and inspired to go about their day. Shift from a depressed, angry, or hopeless mood to one of satisfaction, joy, and calm. be more willing to help you with anything that you may need. There are dozens of other things that a smile can bring to someone’s day. And the best part about it? They don’t cost a thing. I’m not sure that it’s true but somewhere I read that it requires less facial muscles to smile than it does to frown. Whether it’s true or not, I choose to believe it. Because I like the thought of it. More effort is required to be rude to someone than to be polite. So laziness is not an excuse. Simply find something to be happy about and smile.

6. Say I’m Sorry.

This is one of the first lessons we learn in life, yet some of us quickly forget it as we get older. The principle is very simple. If you wrong someone, or if you make a mistake, or if you hurt another person (intentionally or unintentionally), apologize for it. Say you’re sorry and do your best to remedy the situation. Sometimes, even if you didn’t do anything wrong the right thing to do is to apologize. By accepting the responsibility you speed up the correction process. Now that we know who’s fault it is, we can move ahead with a plan to fix it. This takes some courage, especially if you’re apologizing for something you aren’t responsible for, but in the end, you’ll come out the better person.

I don’t know about you, but I am much quicker to forgive someone who has done me wrong if they show genuine sorrow or regret for what they’ve done. Not only that, but if they apologize and then attach an explanation I will most certainly hear them out. If they tried to defend themselves first, my anger and frustration would probably cloud up my thoughts and they would have a difficult time stating their case.

Ultimately, one fact prevails: it takes a brave and secure person to accept responsibility and express sorrow for their mistakes. But the truth is, the reward is far worth the risk. Those who apologize are respected and thought of as genuine, caring individuals, who despite their actions, do not always think only of themselves.

7. Be Honest.

Tell the truth, even when it isn’t in your best interest to do so. There is alot to be said for the person who can admit they’re wrong (see above) and come clean with their mistake. It should also be noted that telling a lie is a temporary fix it. The problem or issue is still there, under the blanket of the lie, and it will stay there until properly disposed of. Granted, it may stay there indefinitely, but it is never put to rest until it’s approached face to face. The more you avoid the truth, the longer it takes to get ahead.

Honesty is a reflection of one’s self-dignity or self-respect. Don’t risk either of those on a failure to be honest, especially at the expense of a lie regarding a trivial matter. Remember, most things that seem extremely important at the time aren’t nearly as big a deal a few weeks or months later. Value your reputation and protect it.

8. Listen.

Although it is typically our first instinct to talk first, listening can actually be an advantage. Let’s say you’re negotiating on buying a new car. The most important thing the salesman will want to know is how much you’re planning to spend. Then it’s his job to find you a guy for slightly more than that. The more you talk the more likely he is to extract that information from you. And from there his training is specifically aimed at getting as much money from you as possible. However, if you’re able to turn the tables slightly and let him do most of the talking, you may be able to get a better idea of what they’ll be willing to let the car go for. Then you’ll be able to direct the sale more towards what you’re hoping to pay.

Another benefit of listening first is the amount that can be learned. If you spend most of the time talking then you won’t learn anything, because it’s assumed that you already know the things you’re talking about. But if you can position yourself in a situation where you’re able to listen to a knowledgeable person, the sky is the limit on what you can learn. The next time you find yourself in this position, take note of which situation offers you most. Sometimes having the self control to quiet down is your most advantageous move.

9. Be Complimentary.

Have you ever received an unexpected compliment that just brightens your day? It felt pretty good didn’t it? If you’re like most people you enjoy receiving compliments. Even the smallest most simple comments fill the recipient with joy. So knowing that, why would we ever be stingy with compliments? Pay them generously, but not so frequently that they lose their effect. People will enjoy your company because they know that you won’t miss an opportunity express your admiration.

There are really only two reasons why someone would refuse to compliment another. The first is lack of consideration. They simply don’t think to tell you they like what you’ve done. This is probably the most common reason, and this article will hopefully fix some of that. The second reason is less frequent, though most disturbing. Jealousy. People are hesitant to compliment others when they feel a sense of insecurity about themselves. They feel as though bringing another’s accomplishments to light will magnify their own failure to produce similar accomplishments. A sense of self-confidence and security in their own abilities will increase the likelihood that they will compliment others.

We develop an appreciation and for those who compliment us because they boost our confidence and make us feel good. And since there is no cost for compliments there is no excuse for not handing them out.

10. Laugh.

Make it a point to have a good laugh at least once a day, preferably in the morning. Laughing releases endorphins that make you feel good and relaxed. Creating this mood as early in your day as possible increases your mood and as a result your productivity. It’s very easy to do, yet the benefits are extraordinary. Let’s face it, laughing is fun. And I don’t know about you, but I can’t recall a time when I’ve laughed and gone into a bad mood immediately after. It’s therapeutic. And contagious. So while you’re finding ways to make yourself laugh, you could also be encouraging laughter from others.

It shouldn’t be very hard to find something to make you laugh, but if you’re having trouble, look up some jokes on the internet or put on your favorite funny movie. However you create the mood, don’t underestimate the value in laughter.

Conclusion

I hope that this list of ways to become a better person is of use to you. They are simple and even generic concepts and ideas, I know, but in my opinion that is what makes them easy to implement. And the sad truth is that many of them are forgotten or ignored by a majority of us. So although we all should be aware of the ideas on this list, putting them into practice is where we’re sometimes lacking. Reading this article is your first step towards implementing them.
RJ’s Blog - http://www.rjlicata.com For more articles like this one, check out RJ’s personal development blog!

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How to get lucky

Getting lucky is about operating in certain ways. You won’t get lucky in love if you don’t ever talk to someone of the opposite sex. You won’t ever succeed in business by just talking about it. These two examples bring us to the first lesson on “luck.”

Getting Lucky By Consistently Taking Action

Men of action are favored by the Goddess of luck. - George S. Clason

True story: I put together a website on backpacking. I created the pages, distributed articles to promote it, and got it listed in directories and search engines. It never made more than $15 per month.

I tried another approach, targeting my next website to those who like the mountains. I really poured my heart into this site on mountain hiking, putting up not only a lot of quality information, but great photographs as well. I think I spent more time on this one than on any previous website. Today, almost three years later, it makes about $20 per month - a big disappointment.

My website on ultralight backpacking, on the other hand, makes hundreds of dollars monthly. Some of my other sites do much better than that. I’m certainly happy that I did not give up six months into this business, when we were making just a few dollars per day. Persistence pays.

The ultimate example of persistence may be the story of Harlon Sanders. Depending on the source you read, his Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe was rejected at between 900 and 1,000 restaurants before one decided to try it. From there he built an empire worth millions.

Now, can you imagine traveling in a van, living on nothing but a social security check (he started in this business late in life), trying to sell restaurants on the idea of paying you a percentage of profits to use a recipe? Do you think you might give up after 30 or 40 rejections. Honestly, I would have. But to hear “no” 900 times and still continue? Maybe “Colonel Sanders” needed the second part of this lesson.

Getting Lucky By Changing Your Approach

Persistence pays, they say, but that is only part of the lesson. Trying the same thing again and again verges on crazy at some point. You have to take action, but also notice what works and what doesn’t. Then change your approach according to what you learn. This is a four-step guide to getting lucky:

1. Take action - any action that might move you towards your goal.

2. Notice what works and what doesn’t work.

3. Change your approach according to what you have learned.

4. Repeat steps one through three until you succeed.

I have to credit Anthony Robbins for the formula above. It came from some a book of his that I read many years ago. That suggests another way to start getting lucky: Regularly read motivating and life-changing books.
Copyright Steve Gillman. Learn more specific ways of Getting Lucky right now at: http://www.GoodLuckSecrets.com

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How to write your goals

Imagine going on a out of state road trip to a place you have never seen or been to before. You know were you want to go and what you want to do when you get there, but you did not take a road map to lead you. How long do you think it will take to get there? How long before you give up and go back home? How long before the great vision you had in your head turns into frustration?

Same is true with life. Some of us have an idea what we want from life, the problem is most of us have no road map. We live everyday as if we were lost. With only one life to live, doesn’t it make sense to live for a reason, with a sense of purpose?

According to Brian Tracy less than 3% of people have written goals and only 1% of people review them regularly. Wow. That means only 3 out of every 100 people you encounter have written goals. Are you one of the 3%? Or are you with the majority? Studies have proved, people with written goals, that review them on a regular basis get more accomplished daily and earn larger wages than those who do not write their goals.

Use the following tips to help you plan your goals and help get you to your destination faster.

1. Your goals must be yours they must be personal.

2. Start small then grow.

a. First get into the habit of completing your goals so start small for example start

waking up at the same time daily.

3. Take action. Start achieving your goals right NOW! Do not procrastinate.

4. Stay positive. Remember nothing worth wile comes without work. Choose to be extremely positive don’t let anyone or anything throw you off track.

5. Review you goals daily. Review them until they become automatic and you can recite them without having to look at your sheet. Your goals must become a part of who you are, everything you do, think, or say must reflect what you have written down on your sheet. Write your goals as often as you wish, you can share your goals with someone if you like but I recommend you operate quietly and watch your life mold into what you always dreamed.

Remember you only have one life to live. Live on purpose and go get every thing you want.
Ed Rodriguez is a leading national business trainer. He has helped countless individuals reach six figures or better from in front of their computer. His primary areas of focus are internet business and marketing.

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