Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Reading other Blogs for Inspiration

I watch and read quite a few other blogs for personal development and inspiration and fun. Many different topics cross my path every day, probably because I'm always doing research, and I have a short attention span, so I consume many different sources to keep my mind happy.

I use http://www.netvibes.com to keep all of my RSS feed blogs in one place. I can also get news and a calendar and have my own ToDo checklist. It really helps me quickly review the blog entries that I want to read from my favorite authors. I add these various blogs and websites to the bottom of my blog below if you want to have fun with your own research.

One that I started reading lately is Paul Piotrowski's Inspired Money Maker at http://www.inspiredmoneymaker.com . He wrote a good one yesterday about fears in success.

I try to read something every day to help myself learn more about my journey and to get new ideas. I'm also working very hard on trying to refine my attempts at doing online businesses in my spare time. I have bought about 10 different domains all with different ideas to begin. Because I work on this after my regular job, I try to make baby steps on getting them going. Right now I'm trying to work on the plan for each one. Everything I read says I must have a plan to be successful with them. Only one recommends, just go with it and start - too much planning keeps you at the gate. I like the second one of course. I just need to make up my mind on what the heck I'm doing. One planning book says to write down all the things you like, and all the things you are good at. That varies so greatly - everything from travel, to architecture, to yoga, to Disney, and many more.

If you are like me in the same dichotomy of information telling you both sides of the story and not knowing which is correct, then you'll sympathize. I'm trying different things to see what works for me personally.

The main thing is that I'm enjoying the journey, and I know in the end that I will have success.
At least I have hope that there will be.

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