Sunday, January 29, 2017

Top 10 Qualities of a Successful Person

Let's admit it, we all want to be successful in some way or another. Success may mean something different to each individual, but the qualities required for success seem to change. 


  1.  Have a goal in mind, and work consistently to reach that goal.
  2.  Believe in yourself, even if nobody else does.
  3.  Make a plan for success, and follow it the best you can.
  4.  Use your time wisely, and track what works best for you, and then stick with it.
  5.  Learn something new every day, because the more you learn, the more valuable you are, and the more you can earn.
  6.  Invest in yourself, using self improvement tactics to make your mind and body healthier.
  7.  Never forgot what it is like to be at the bottom of the totem pole. Always give credit to those that helped you get where you are today.
  8.  See the positive in all circumstances, even when it is difficult. It could always be worse than you have it, and many others are in a worse spot than you are.
  9.  Always look for ways to improve.
  10.  Wake up early in the morning so you have the entire day to focus on building your success.
I hope this list gives you some idea of the mindset and habits you will need to become successful. Have a great day, and NEVER give up your dream.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

So much fun!

Every day I log into my SFI affiliate center, and I am faced with multiple ways to earn money that day, and many of them involve playing games to see how high of a score I can get. This is such a nice break from the constant activities of building a business, and it allows me some time to let my brain shut down for a bit and prepare myself for more work afterwards.

As funny as it may sound, I didn't start a business just to make lots of money. I started a business online because I wanted to do something to make a difference, and pass along everything that I learn to others that could also use a change.

Although I don't make a ton of money every month, I am profiting each month, and I do limited work for what I receive. The business I am referring to is not a "Get rick quick scheme", and it does take your time and effort in order to build it up, which is exactly what I was looking for. If you are looking to start something that you can build up to be successful, join my team at 


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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Reduce your spending

With so many families struggling to make a living these days, I wanted to make up a list of some helpful hints to budgeting, and saving money that we don't even necessarily realize we are spending. Trust me, I am no genius with finances, but I do my best to provide what I can for my family, within our budget. It isn't always easy, and some weeks are tougher than others to accomplish the ultimate goal of making it until the next payday, the next month, or fulfilling a dream in the next year. Many different factors go into a personal budget, and many depend on what you believe to take priority over other expenses.

I'm going to start by asking you a couple of personal questions. I just want you to think about your answers while you read through, and when you decide to start a personal budget, see what has priority for you then.

  • How many times per week do you go out to eat, including lunches at work?
  • Do you regularly buy a soda or an energy drink to keep you going throughout the day?
  • Do you stop for coffee in the morning on your way to work, or do you make a pot at home and take it with you?
  • Do you buy lottery tickets?
  • Do you use alcohol or tobacco products?
  • Are there features of your cable, Internet, or cell phone bills that could be reduced?
  • How many times per week do you run to the store for items that you need?
  • Do you pay somebody else to perform duties that you could be doing yourself?

We all have our own ideas of what we “Need” to spend our money on, and it may be completely different from person to person. That's okay, but if you are looking to save money, or looking to have more money to pay necessary bills, you need to take a close look at how you are spending what you make now. I use an online banking app for our checking account that has payroll direct deposit every week, and I was shocked at the amount of money that my family spent on unnecessary purchases.
I fill the gas tank of my truck every week, so it has a full tank for the following work week, and yet when looking through my bank statement, I noticed multiple charges, sometimes as many as three per day, coming from our local convenient store/gas station. I am guilty of purchases made here almost daily, to grab a soda or an energy drink, and when kids are with me, they usually end up grabbing a snack as well. It doesn't seem like it would make a huge difference in our budget, but when the average purchases are $5, and some are multiple times per day, that adds up rather quickly.

Another problem area that I recognized was taking the kids to a fast food restaurant to grab a quick meal while we're on the go during the week. I noticed that usually one week day, and one weekend day, there are charges of at least $20 spent at various fast food restaurants. Although convenient at the time, it is costing my family a considerable amount of money each month that could be applied to bills, or savings.

The biggest shock for me this past month was receiving my electric bill. The bill had doubled, with having house guests for a couple of weeks last month, and the fact that we run an electric heater in our bedroom that has no heat register. Since discovering the $400 bill, I have been on a mission to get my family on board with turning lights off, shutting off televisions and game consoles when not in use, and I've even scheduled certain days to do laundry so my machines aren't running non-stop all week long. I'm setting a time limit for showers that use the hot water, and we're limiting the use of the electric heater to only nights that get extremely cold. I went a step further and turned the furnace down by three degrees, and I am insisting that if someone gets chilly, they put on a sweatshirt or cover up with a throw blanket while sitting watching television.

My newest challenge for my family started the first Friday of 2017, and that is to put away $10 in an envelope every week, and not touch it until it is time to shop for Christmas in 2017. Every year, the Christmas season hits our budget hard, and I decided to change that for this coming year. At $10 per week, I won't likely miss that amount of money, and if I stick with less spending throughout the year, I will still have enough to pay our bills, and by Christmas 2017, I will have $500 cash to spend on my family members.
Although I only live less than five miles from town, I have started making a list of items that I need from the store, and I plan on going to town once a week for necessary items, rather than running to the store every time I realize that I wanted to pick something up. My plan is that this will save drastically on gas for our vehicle, because there were weeks that I was making a special trip into town every day, just to grab something that I wanted or needed from the store.

Upon looking over my cable/Internet bill recently, I discovered that I could save almost $30 per month, by dropping our package down to a few less channels that we don't watch anyway, so it is a win/win for my budget as well.

I couldn't live without my cell phone, but signing up for a contract was not for me. I have pre-paid cell phone service that gives me unlimited everything, and I never pay over $50 per month for this service. If I didn't need a smart phone to help me run my business, I would drop my service down even further, and only use my cell phone when I absolutely had to, but I consider part of the bill a business expense, and my business profits cover the entire bill each month.

I strongly suggest you take a look at where you spend your money, and what items you can eliminate, or reduce, to give you more money to pay necessary bills, or to put in savings. We all have some things that we can change, even when you are living paycheck to paycheck.

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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Join me in some fun.






Take a break from all your hard work, and join me in a game of ZackJack! Play as many times as you want, but beware, it is very addictive :)




Sunday, January 1, 2017

2017, I'm ready!



As we bring in 2017, I have more determination than I had before the new year. I have decided to dedicate my efforts strictly to making a living online, and passing on anything that I can to make others lives' better, so they can also make enough money online to be sitting comfortably. 

I started making money online in March 2016, and although no where near what I would like to earn, I am well aware that it takes time and lots of effort to create a business, and be successful in doing so.

Along with my affiliate marketing business, I also have a couple of blog sites, and two other websites to promote my opportunity, and to pass on what I am learning in the process. Too many times, I think people learn how to get around things online in order to become successful, and for some reason, they believe that if they share their techniques, it will take away from their own income. I totally disagree with this way of thinking, as millions of individuals buy products or services online, and the numbers increase every day. 

I am ready to make it big in 2017, and I want to bring as many people as I can with me. If you are ready to start exploring making legit money at home, please check out my link at:

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