Friday, November 28, 2008

BOOK OF THE MONTH: The Breakout Principle, by Herbert Benson and William Proctor

BOOK OF THE MONTH: The Breakout Principle, by Herbert Benson and William ProctorThis book delivers the ultimate self-help principle—simple instructions to activate a powerful biological trigger that converts conflict and confusion into clarity and extraordinary performance, a state athletes refer to as "the zone"...The list price for this book is $22.95, but IAHBE members get it FREE!

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Money From Pepperjam™ Ads For Your Blog Or Website, by Yank Elliott, MBA & IAHBE Staff Writer

Money From Pepperjam™ Ads For Your Blog Or Website, by Yank Elliott, MBA & IAHBE Staff Writer—Pepperjam™ Network is the home of a new tool for affiliate marketing, Pepperjam™ Ads, an affiliate marketing widget that you can use to serve customized contextual ads from one or multiple Pepperjam Network advertisers at the same time. You can get to this program from the tab bar on your account page. The ad units come in various shapes and sizes. You can mix and mash ads from any of your merchant partners. For instance, you can create a fashion widget by selecting various ads from multiple fashion merchants. Likewise, you can create a specific widget with ads from any one merchant...

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Producing Rural Entrepreneurs, by Yank Elliott, MBA & IAHBE Writer

Producing Rural Entrepreneurs, by Yank Elliott, MBA & IAHBE Writer—Traditional rural business, so long dependent on natural resources like farming, timber, and mining, is declining in many areas. In some cases the resource is depleted; in others operations have been consolidated eliminating many jobs, and still other jobs have been sent to other countries with less restrictive work regulations and much cheaper labor costs. The decline has brought down associated manufacturing and services as well. This sounds like bad news, and it can be, but the aftermath of this dislocation often leaves a great many possibilities for entrepreneurs...

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Book Review: How Full Is Your Bucket? by Tom Rath & Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D., reviewed by Elizabeth H. Cottrell, IAHBE Editor

Book Review: How Full Is Your Bucket? by Tom Rath & Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D., reviewed by Elizabeth H. Cottrell, IAHBE Editor—The concept and message of How Full is Your Bucket? is simple: our life from beginning to end, whether we’re considering our personal or professional life, consists of thousands of interactions with other people, each offering an opportunity that the authors compare to each of us having an invisible bucket that can either be filled or emptied by the interaction. If the interaction is a warm, positive one, our buckets are filled. If not, our buckets are emptied. We can choose whether we are going to be bucket fillers or bucket emptiers, and we can choose, to some extent, whether we are going to associate with people who chronically fill—or chronically empty—our own buckets...

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