From: Lee Milteer’s Untamed Success Newsletter

Intuition and Prosperity Part 1

June 1, 2010

Greetings John,

I just spent four days on a short sabbatical from work and taking care of others. I spent my time resting, meditating, reading spiritual books, and journaling. I needed a break from outside influences to recharge and re-center myself. I didn’t go anywhere; I just cut off the TV, cell phone, and computer so I could listen to my inner wisdom, what we call intuition. I had found myself caught up in the drama of life and to be honest, I needed to take this time to rest, rethink my priorities, and listen to my inner voice. When I listen to my inner voice, it IS ALWAYS RIGHT!

For the next few weeks our focus will be on developing and using our inner wisdom. I hope you will enjoy the ride and maybe even recommend it to others you know and love who have stopped listening to their intuition. Let’s face it: Intuition only thrives when you listen to it.

The better we use our intuition, the more our choices in business and life will reward us. Some of the most intelligent people in history have relied on their inner knowledge to achieve great success, such as Albert Einstein, who said: “The mind can only proceed so far upon what it knows, and can prove. There comes a point where the mind takes a leap — call it intuition or what you will — and comes out on a higher plane of knowledge.”

If you want to reduce your stress and be more successful, you must make efforts to listen to the inner voice. Some call it your heart, Sixth sense, Instinct, or gut feelings. You have natural abilities that are built into your system to know danger and you can also use these abilities to make better choices and know when to trust someone and when not to trust.

Intuition is a part of you that you were born with but up until now, have not been encouraged or rewarded for using. Times are changing and you will need the ability of Intuition to thrive! I personally call the use of Intuition THE NEW COMMON SENSE. My goal in this Intuition Series is to remind you of the importance of paying attention to your intuitive abilities when making decisions about your business or personal life. I want to remind you to rely on that internal part of yourself, that voice inside that tells you when things feel right or wrong.

Life has accelerated to the point where we just don’t have TIME for the way we used to communicate and do business. We have to step up to the plate now and adapt to the New Economy we are living in, and we have to do it FAST.

We are now living in an unpredictable world because of the hidden layers in the illusions of reality. People have lost their ability to discern who is telling the truth or not. We are living in an era of change. If you study history, which I do, you will see we are in a time right now that has a lot in common with the 1970’s. There is a recession, and there’s scandal after scandal. The public is being constantly lied to and being shown things by the negative news media that makes them feel like they are completely out of control. As a society, we have been conned, lied to, manipulated, and sold concepts that simply are not true. Some have even lost their savings and way of life. It is clear that the old ways of simply trusting people who may be morally bankrupt and without ethics with our lives and money is not working. The person you should be trusting is YOU and YOUR inner wisdom before anyone or anything else.

Many people are waking up to the fact that there is a great limitation in using logic, rationality, and scientific methods as the sole means of guiding their lives. Not to mention we’ve been spoon fed bad advice by money advisors, banks, and Corporate and government leaders! People are disappointed with the betrayal of the people they trusted who have let them down, killed their dreams, and jeopardized their futures. Sadly, integrity and ethics have not been valued. Greed has taken over many people in our reality and honest people are paying the price. We must now stop being victims to people who have no integrity and pay attention to the inner part of ourselves that knows truth when we hear or see it. We have to start paying attention to how we feel we get information to discern if it is true and good for us. We must stop allowing others to take advantage of us by misinformation that serves their agenda and not our highest and best good. Intuition is one of the best tools you can use right now to discern truth and take back your power to make decisions that serve your needs.

Right now, it is urgent for you to be willing to become skilled in new ways of thinking in order to navigate the shifting currents of reality. One of the ways we can do that is to get back to our real internal power and use our instincts to know right from wrong, good from bad, and truth from lies.

I am most proud to share with you that after many months of working on it, we have completed my Brand New Program, Intuition: The New Common Sense, your guide to developing and using your inner wisdom to achieve success. With simple and proven exercises to kick start your intuitive abilities, you’ll gain confidence and awareness to manifest more profitable results in your business and life. This system is a must-have for anyone who wants to move past traditional thinking to reduce stress, be more aware, and create more success and profits.

Love and Light,

Lee Milteer

Lee Milteer is an internationally known Performance & Productivity Coach, TV Personality, and Speaker who has counseled and trained over a million people throughout her career. Lee is the founder of the Millionaire Smarts® Coaching Program and is also a best-selling author of educational resources like Success is An Inside Job and Overcoming Unproductive Behaviors. Find out more and sign up for no-cost success resources at www.milteer.com.

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I get PLR articles every day from one source or another, most are never opened!

Of the ones I have opened, not one has been useful in its entirety. At best, I will get an idea for an article or two, like this one. The article you are reading is actually the result of skimming through an article entitled “How to Get Your Ex Back.” Yup! I received the PLR article as an email attachment today. The article was so awful, it gave me an idea for at least two more articles! The mind is a mysterious mechanism, isn’t it?

I often wonder, as I skim through the articles I do open, “Who writes this stuff?” And, more to the point, “Who reads this stuff?” Keep in mind when I use the word “stuff,” I am being very generous. PLR has always intrigued me because it caters to, and preys upon, individuals looking for a shortcut, an easy way to generate traffic, to get noticed, and, ultimately, to make a buck. Sadly, many just don’t know any better, being sold a bill-of-goods by a savvy info marketer.

Interestingly, you can find PLR articles, PLR videos, PLR autoresponder series, PLR eBooks, and PLR anything else you can think of almost anywhere. I am not even going to get into MRR, I will only confuse you! OK, I’ve gotten a little carried away here, you can find PLR almost anywhere. The “stuff” (let’s agree to be nice) is certainly available for just about any and every niche imaginable.

Look at PLR this way, if someone is attempting to offer blog posts, articles, videos, eBooks, or whatever online? If an individual is engaging in Internet marketing, and particularly info marketing? Then someone is creating and selling the rights to often hurriedly created “stuff.”

Incredibly, people are making money on this “stuff,” right?

I mean, someone has to be making a lot of money on this “stuff,” right? Yhey have to be, because PLR is a very big industry! The part I don’t get, the part that just amazes me, is that everyone seems to recognize just how bad, and just how useless, most of this “stuff” is.

And they still buy it!

For example, let’s use PLR articles. All you have to do is go to one of the less reputable “guru” sites, some refer to them as “freelancer” sites, and you will find a plethora of individuals willing to crank out “stuff” at a buck a crack. That’s right! You can get a human being to spend their time writing articles for between 50 cents (for a rewrite, sometimes for an “original” article) and one dollar (for “originals”), all day long. They will do anything for the business and the articles reflect their price tag…they are generally worthless.

Some of the articles generated by these article farms are so bad they cannot be salvaged, even with extensive editing. Others are so atrocious, the spinning software creates such a mess the articles seemingly go from English to Klingon right before your eyes. Amazingly, I don’t think Worf would be able to “decode” them!

“Nack luj tga nuf  tght!”

“Useless,” like “stuff,” is being kind.

So, what’s the answer? How does one go from “newbie” (I hate labels) to accomplished writer, a “guru” (another label) or expert (better) if you will, able to create and submit quality material? How does a budding Internet marketer create material both consumable and, perhaps, saleable?

Interestingly, creating material for blogs, article submission, video sharing, or other info marketing purposes is not as difficult as it initially seems. Those intimidated by the idea and the process can and do get started every day and do quite well. You can too!

First, for those who want to create usable blog posts and articles, a handheld voice recorder and speech recongition software is a fantastic way of transferring ideas to your computer and then to blog or article form. Amazingly, some of the newest software is so sophisticated you can literally speak into a small hand-held device, plug it into your computer when finished or whenever you have time, turn it on, and the result will spill out onto the page, or the monitor screen. Then, all you have to do is edit accordingly. Do this and you will have conversational blog posts and articles. You can do the same thing over a period of days and create an eBook. Once you get the hang of it, you will never be caught without your recording device, as ideas will flow and article creation will become an easy and ongoing process.

Second, you can invest in a FlipMino HD or similar video camera and just start experimenting. Before long you will have it down to a science and, like the hand-held recorder, you will never be without it. Combine the Flip with JingPro and Screencast, created by TechSmith, or, for those who have a bit more to invest, Snagit and Camtasia, also created by TechSmith, and you are in the video production and video marketing business in a manner of days. In fact, the Flip, Jing, and Screencast software are so easy to use, you will be up and running in a few minutes. Once you get comfortable with the camera and the software, you will wonder what took you so long.

Finally, by taking the money you waste on “useless” and unusable “stuff,” investing it in equipment and software, you will be producing high quality content, both written and video, in no time at all, content that will go viral instead of putting you and your blog or social media platform on Google’s “S” list…and I don’t mean “S”uperior list!

PLR is almost always duplicate content and, while there is an argument raging about penalties and slaps, there can be little doubt that inferior material offered by every Tom, Dick, and PLR buyer will not be looked upon favorably by the search engine gods (i.e., Google, Yahoo, and Bing).

Create quality content? Get found!

Offer duplicate content? Get gone!

It is up to you!

The cost in terms of time and money is so small to do it right when compared to the cost of doing it wrong. The savings by doing it “on the cheap” will cost you in ways you cannot begin to imagine but will definitely feel in your pocketbook or wallet. For long-term success, go for original, quality content and forget the Klingon stuff…it doesn’t translate well anyway. Go original…go viral! Again, it’s up to you!

John Zajaros
The Ultimate Internet Image
Lakewood, Ohio
216-712-7004 (bus)
440-821-7018 (cell)

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Article Marketing: The Key to Long Term Internet Marketing Success

May 11, 2010

Article Marketing is the Key To Successful Internet Marketing
If you are serious about making money online, article marketing is the key to your success. All you have to do is review the stories of individuals who have made it big online and, almost to a man (or woman), they have used article marketing as a [...]

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Article Marketing and Internet Marketing: One-Two in Traffic Generation

May 8, 2010

Article Marketing And Internet Marketing Go Hand In Hand
Internet marketing and article marketing are not the same thing, because internet marketing is a broad concept with many smaller concepts beneath it, and article marketing is one of those smaller facets of internet marketing. The reason why these two concepts go hang in hand is because [...]

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Lee Milteer’s “Forgive for Prosperity”

April 13, 2010

Greetings John,
As we discussed last week, we’re doing a series on creating prosperity in your life. My sincere desire is to share with you strategies to empower you and help you to gain the confidence that comes from understanding how manifesting works; to give you the tools to create whatever you want; to take your [...]

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