Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Begins with a Dream

Begins with a Dream

This one I developed to keep me on track.

Create Your Own Video Vision

Create Your Own Video Vision
Click the link to enjoy visual message and create your own simply by inputting your own pictures and messages.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Begins with a Dream

Begins with a Dream

Now Available Click HERE
Believe It!...  Conceive It!...   Achieve It!                                         

Click link "Begins with a Dream" above.
Enjoy the video vision board (Begins with a Dream) which lead to the completion of the book, IF YOU CAN'T CALM THE WATERS LEARN TO RIDE THE WAVES - How to Succeed in Turbulent Times now available at:

https://www.createspace.com/3460609 (my estore)  or

 http://tinyurl.com/ridewaves (amazon.com direct to book).  For excerpts and audio excerpts visit:

NEW_RELEASES at motivision.net 
Have a GREAT Day!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

If you are ordering books online. ORDER THEM NOW! and PRIORITIZE!

Times are hard.   More and more students are looking to save a few more dollars.  If you are ordering books online. ORDER THEM NOW!  You really cannot afford to begin class without the proper tools, like oh, I don't know... say YOUR TEXTBOOKS!  This is a time for you to plan, prepare and prioritize.  Starting late can result in poor performance.  College classes are often fast paced, making catch up more difficult to accomplish.  Order your books early and have a contingency for delays.  Some suggestions are included the list below.  Add to it and share insights with your friends.

1]  Visit the reference section of the library to see if textbook is on reserve.
2]  Ask professor to put it on reserve, even temporarily.
3]  Check with Counseling or Student Center for temporary assistance.
4]  Check off campus libraries and used book stores.  Be aware, the edition may be different  but hopefully the first few days should be absolutely the worse case scenario for you.
5]  Check out the campus early and expect FULL PARKING LOTS!
6]  Don't work so hard; it may cause you to perform badly.  Kind of silly working to pay for school and repeating the courses over again because you worked to much to pass isn't it.  Use that noodle ;-)
7]  Try to establish a backup plan for everything.  Even if you only need one of 10 backup plans, that one can make all the difference.  Be prepared and enjoy your classes and the college community.