Monday, December 18, 2006

Let Life Work Its Magic

What lesson is this moment meant to teach you? What new insight, what new wisdom is here right now for you to discover?

Look at where you are and how you've come to be at this point. Observe all that is happening in your world.

Dive into your deepest feelings. Explore and consider the frustrations, the joys, the pains and the pleasures.

All of it is seeking to tell you something. And the message is surely filled with rich meaning.

Every little detail joins with all the others in a dance of profound proportions. Lovingly watch the motion, listen to the music, and take note of how it makes you feel.

This very moment brings with it the power to change you for the better. Look, listen, feel, experience and let life work its beautiful magic on you.

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Greed - Our Worst Enemy

To fully understand patterns in the hyip world we need to take a closer look at one emotion. GREED!

This one emotion is what causes both investors and program admins to make mistakes and is also causing the hyip arena to transition from controlled investing to frenzied gambling.

Greed: An excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves, especially with respect to material wealth.

Greed causes many mistakes made by investors such as:
  • piling all their money in one program - when a program pays nicely on your first couple of spends it is very tempting to move money from other programs into the paying one. The trick is to make an agreement with yourself about how you will manage your portfolio before you start!
  • not withdrawing at least some of the interest - it's so neat to see your interest earn interest that you completely forget about the fact that none of the money is yours yet. Even if you like to compound make sure you take out at least some of your interest after each period.
  • blindly following someones recommendation - when someone says you can double your money in 10 days and you refuse to do any research on the project yourself, it's your money that will be lost. Take even a few minutes and check the monitors, forums, or even google the site name to see what comes up.
  • focusing on 10%+ a day programs - there is a limit to even what a well designed ponzi can generate in interest for its paid members. Increasing the percentage decreases the lifespan, pure and simple. It's ok to play with the high interest programs but just balance with some longer term also.
Greed causes the early failure of many well designed programs because:
  • the admin simply being a scammer and not paying at all - easily the worst case of greed because nobody wins. No investors make money and the admin makes very little money before everyone realizes it's a scam. Unfortunately cost to start a scam such as this could be less than $20.00
  • the admin paying just long enough to get that one big spend - this is only one step better than the first one. At least some investors make money. The unfortunate thing is that the 'big spend' is getting smaller so this type of program doesn't last very long either.
  • the admin changing their own rules midway through the project - even though things are going well the admin can see that more money can be made and they change the plan accordingly. When you see these changes it is easy to spot the real meaning behind them.

You can control your greed and not allow the greedy program admin to affect you as much.

Side Note: If you get a chance find and watch the movie Greed. It's a 1924 silent film (and long) but well worth every minute.

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Monday, December 4, 2006

Urgent Notice from DI

News from Denmark Investment

Hello dear Denmark-investors,
Yesterday, when i came from hospital i was informed by my trusted investors about the same program - beeprofit.com, like Denmark Investment.

Also someone sent out emails to all our investors and said that is our new program. It`s NOT true! It`s NOT our program. It seems to me someone has hacked our email`s database and did it. I really request you DO NOT invest there. It`s really scam program.

What about really Denmark Investment? I`m getting better. But, it still not fine to work here. I will recover program and all get paid as I promised.

Thank you all.


Richard Ellis.

Black December

December is a disaster month for hyipers, previous years shown that most investor lost much in this month. Careful to invest in any new programs, they will turn in second to be a scam. Stay close to reliable forum to reach latest news and report. Good luck.

Friday, December 1, 2006

Get Ahead

How do you get ahead when so many factors are working against you? Choose to take the initiative. Don't wait until you're so far behind that you end up struggling to catch up. Get out in front of what must be done, long before the time comes.

See every moment as an opportunity to make real progress, and you'll find ways to do just that. See every turn of events, every situation, every encounter as a way to build value.

Learn from your mistakes, and apply what you've learned to quickly recover lost ground. Learn from your successes, and look for ways to multiply your productive efforts.

Stop wishing for the easy way out. Instead, invest your precious time in working on ever more effective ways to create real value. You won't get ahead by searching in vain for ways to quickly jump there. You will get ahead by using every opportunity to steadily and diligently work your way there, step after step after step.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

5 Ways to Get Money for Investing

By Jamie McIntyre

One of the most sure-fire ways to build your assets is to invest, whether it’s in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate or business. But this is one of those areas where the phrase “it takes money to make money” is absolutely true – you can’t grow your money through investments until you have money to invest! There are a few ways to get money for investment, some simpler than others:

Savings. You should already be building your savings and, once you register a healthy number in your account, it’s time to take some of that capital and invest it in something that will give you a higher return on your money than the interest from savings. Even a smallish investment – like putting a few thousand dollars into a mutual fund – will earn more for you than money that’s just sitting in the bank.

Sell something. If you have a pile of money tied up in a motorhome you rarely use, or a timeshare that costs more than you get out of it – or any other asset that isn’t paying decent dividends – sell it, and use the money for something with a decent return. Your money can;t work for you if it’s just sitting there doing nothing.

Make more money. That sounds a little glib, but increasing your income will give you more money to invest. So get your employer to pay you more – position yourself as an asset to the company by contributing your ideas or working harder to increase business. With more money coming in, you’ll have more money to invest!

Use other people’s money. If you have friends or colleagues with capital, get them to throw in with you to buy into mutual funds or purchase real estate and share the profits. But there are other sources of “other people’s money” out there – if you want to start or increase your own business, look into getting a loan from the Small Business Association (SBA). If you need venture capital for a new business, check out a Business Investment Company (SBIC) – these privately organized and privately-managed investment firms are licensed by the SBA to provide money for both new and established businesses. If your employer matches 401(k) funds, take advantage of that. If you receive a gift or an inheritance, consider it “free money” and sink it right into investments rather than spending it.

Use the equity in your home. It’s not always the smartest move, but you can use your home’s equity for investment capital. If you’re financially stable, don’t rely on investments to meet your mortgage payment and can earn more on investments than you’re paying on interest, you can dip into your equity to buy stocks, invest in mutual funds, or buy additional property that will earn income.

In all cases, it shouldn’t be a gamble – make sure your investments will bring you a solid return, and then get the capital you need to make a profit.

Starting 11 years ago, Jamie McIntyre took less than 5 years to become a self made millionaire. In the last 8 years as a world leading educator and success coach, he has touched the lives of 165,000 Australians and New Zealanders and recently people world wide, producing many millionaires in the process and helping many retire early.
http://www.jamie-mcintyre.com

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