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September 27, 2010

Double Wedding of Mac & Rachel, and Sandy & Blaine–Part 2

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Donna Love arrives for the weddings on the arm of Perry Hutchins, and they greet Sally Frame and her date. Thanks to Eddie for the scenes.

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September 23, 2010

MLM Tips – The #1 Skill You Must Have For Network Marketing Success

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To be successful in network marketing requires many talents and skills. So many in fact, that it is difficult to say which skill is the most important. This article will reveal the #1 skill all network marketers must have in order to build a successful business.

The skill is “consultative” selling. Consultative selling is a kind of “new age” selling in which the salesperson acts as more of a consultant, and less as a stereo-typical salesman. This particular model of selling is ideal for individuals who dislike traditional sales approaches that stress “pushy” or high pressure tactics.

Consultative selling requires the salesperson to cultivate certain skills. The skills are listening, asking questions, showing understanding, and giving useful information.

Listening is the most important skill, and unfortunately does not come naturally to most people. To be an effective listener, you must give signs to the speaker that you are focused and interested in what they are saying. In network marketing, as in most situations where a product or service is being promoted, listening allows the salesperson to determine the needs of the prospect.

Asking questions and listening go hand in hand in consultative selling. It is most effective to ask questions that allow prospects to “open up” and discuss what they are interested in achieving. As the salesperson, you can then determine if your company is the best vehicle for the prospect to achieve what it is that they want.

Often times in MLM, prospects will reveal personal challenges and issues that they have faced. They may make you aware of obstacles that stand between them and success. It is quite effective for the salesperson in those case, to verbally show understanding. Show empathy. When the salesperson shows understanding, they demonstrate to the prospect that they care. Feeling cared about creates trust.

People BUY from people they trust.

Finally, after the salesperson has determined the wants and needs of the prospect, they must provide useful information. The information should be focused on how your company can provide the prospect with personal solutions. The information should be “packed” with the benefits your company provides

People “buy” benefits.

A natural fit for the consultative selling approach is attraction marketing. Attraction marketing creates a “comfortable” avenue for prospects to seek out your business. The FREE members only site at Renegade University provides superb attraction marketing training!

My name is Mike Hutchins, widely known as the “action”business coach. I am the author of ” The Alligator Syndrome ” which is an eBook guide that has become the “bible” of business owners who want to conquer information overload and feelings of being overwhelmed by their business, to finally create serious business profits. For your FREE copy- GO HERE: http://actionbusinesscoach.blinkweb.com

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September 22, 2010

ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 338 (subject to change)

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ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 338 (subject to change) Carl Hutchins is back in Bay City and is determined to win the favor of not only its citizens but the love of his son, Ryan Harrison, and the heart of Rachel Cory. Carl’s longtime enemies have other plans however. Is Carl a changed man? Will Kevin Anderson succeed in putting Carl behind bars? Will Carl be able to win the love and trust of his son Ryan? Will he be able to convince Ryan to fight for Vicky Hudson Harrison, currently married to his brother Grant? In Part 338 (subject to change),

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September 20, 2010

ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 11 (subject to change)

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ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 11 (subject to change) Carl Hutchins is back in Bay City and is determined to win the favor of not only its citizens but the love of his son, Ryan Harrison, and the heart of Rachel Cory. Carl’s longtime enemies have other plans however. Is Carl a changed man? Will Kevin Anderson succeed in putting Carl behind bars? Will Carl be able to win the love and trust of his son Ryan? Will he be able to convince Ryan to fight for Vicky Hudson Harrison, currently married to his brother Grant? In Part 11 (subject to change), Grant insists that Vicky be brought out of her trance, given how agitated she was. When she comes to, Vicky is surprised to see Grant with her instead of Ryan. Grant takes her home and dismisses the concerns she has about what she may have revealed while under hypnosis. Once they leave, Ryan retrieves his tape recorder. Cass catches up to Frankie while she’s undercover. She knows he is there to keep tabs on her but she insists she can take of herself. Inspite of her protests, Cass insists on staying while Frankie continues her undercover work, dancing with some of the truckers. Jake tries to convince Paulina that Ian is a corporate plant and spy, given that whenever things go wrong, he is always nearby. Paulina attests to Ian’s innocence. While in the middle of his rant, Ian overhears. Ian confronts Jake on what he’s saying, and Jake responds that he has no problem saying whatever he has to say to his face. Ian claims he doesn

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September 19, 2010

Best Father’s Day Quotes – Celebrating Fatherhood

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This Father’s Day, celebrate fatherhood with meaningful quotes that will change the way you think of your dad.

Alexander Pope: We think our fathers fools, so wise we grow. Our wiser sons, no doubt will think us so.

Anonymous: Small boys become big men through the influence of big men who care about small boys.

Anonymous: The greatest gift I ever had came from God, and I call him Dad!

Anonymous: One night a father overheard his son pray: Dear God, Make me the kind of man my Daddy is. Later that night, the Father prayed, Dear God, Make me the kind of man my son wants me to be.

Anne Sexton: It doesn’t matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was.

Bill Cosby: Fatherhood is pretending the present you love most is “soap-on-a-rope.”

Charles Wadworth: By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong.

Chinese Proverb: If a son is uneducated, his dad is to blame.

Clarence Budington Kelland: Henry James once defined life as that predicament which precedes death, and certainly nobody owes you a debt of honor or gratitude for getting him into that predicament. But a child does owe his father a debt, if dad, having gotten him into this peck of trouble, takes off his coat and buckles down to the job of showing his son how best to crash through it.

Clarence Budington Kelland: He didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.

Confucius: The father who does not teach his son his duties is equally guilty with the son who neglects them.

Croesus: In peace the sons bury their fathers, but in war the fathers bury their sons.

Douglas Macarthur: By profession I am a soldier and take pride in that fact. But I am prouder – infinitely prouder – to be a father. A soldier destroys in order to build; the father only builds, never destroys. The one has the potentiality of death; the other embodies creation and life. And while the hordes of death are mighty, the battalions of life are mightier still. It is my hope that my son, when I am gone, will remember me not from the battle field but in the home repeating with him our simple daily prayer, ‘Our Father who art in Heaven.’

Erika Cosby: You know… fathers just have a way of putting everything together.

Euripides: To a father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.

Euripides: Noble fathers have noble children.

Euripides: Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes.

Fanny Fern: To her the name of father was another name for love.

George Herbert: One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters.

Harry S Truman: I have found the best way to give advice to your children is to find out what they want and then advise them to do it.

Imelda Marcos: I have never been a material girl. My father always told me never to love anything that cannot love you back.

Jan Hutchins: When I was a kid, my father told me every day, ‘You’re the most wonderful boy in the world, and you can do anything you want to.’

J. August Strindberg: That is the thankless position of the father in the family… the provider for all, and the enemy of all.

Jean de La Fontaine: It is impossible to please all the world and one’s father.

Jewish Proverb: When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry.

John Gregory Brown, Decorations in a Ruined Cemetery: There’s something like a line of gold thread running through a man’s words when he talks to his daughter, and gradually over the years it gets to be long enough for you to pick up in your hands and weave into a cloth that feels like love itself.

Josefowitz: My father died many years ago, and yet when something special happens to me, I talk to him secretly not really knowing whether he hears, but it makes me feel better to half believe it.

Joseph Joubert: Children have more need of models than critics.

Kent Nerburn: Until you have a son of your own… you will never know the joy, the love beyond feeling that resonates in the heart of a father as he looks upon his son. You will never know the sense of honor that makes a man want to be more than he is and to pass something good and hopeful into the hands of his son. And you will never know the heartbreak of the fathers who are haunted by the personal demons that keep them from being the men they want their sons to be.

Kent Nerburn: It is much easier to become a father than to be one.

Knights of Pythagoras: A man never stands as tall as when he kneels to help a child.

Lydia M. Child: Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father!

Marcelene Cox: Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves.

Margaret Atwood, Cat’s Eyes: All fathers are invisible in daytime; daytime is ruled by mothers and fathers come out at night. Darkness brings home fathers, with their real, unspeakable power. There is more to fathers than meets the eye.

Mario Cuomo: I watched a small man with thick calluses on both hands work fifteen and sixteen hours a day. I saw him once literally bleed from the bottoms of his feet, a man who came here uneducated, alone, unable to speak the language, who taught me all I needed to know about faith and hard work by the simple eloquence of his example.

Mario Cuomo: I talk and talk and talk, and I haven’t taught people in 50 years what my father taught by example in one week.

Margaret Courtney: Be kind to thy father, for when thou were young, who loved thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, and joined in thy innocent glee.

Margaret Truman: It’s only when you grow up, and step back from him, or leave him for your own career and your own home – it’s only then that you can measure his greatness and fully appreciate it. Pride reinforces love.

Mark Twain, Old Times on the Mississippi: When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years.

National Urban League Slogan: Don’t make a baby if you can’t be a father.

Nat King Cole: I felt something impossible for me to explain in words. Then, when they took her away, it hit me. I got scared all over again and began to feel giddy. Then it came to me… I was a father.

Queen Victoriaof England:None of you can ever be proud enough of being the child of such a Father who has not his equal in this world – so great, so good, so faultless. Try, all of you, to follow in his footsteps and don’t be discouraged, for to be really in everything like him none of you, I am sure, will ever be. Try, therefore, to be like him in some points, and you will have acquired a great deal.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, on the death of his son: My son, a perfect little boy of five years and three months, had ended his earthly life. You can never sympathize with me; you can never know how much of me such a young child can take away. A few weeks ago I accounted myself a very rich man, and now the poorest of all.

Richard Henry Dana: Better to be driven out from among men than to be disliked of children.

Robert Burton; Anatomy of Melancholy: Diogenes struck the father when the son swore.

Robert Frost: The father is always a Republican toward his son, and his mother’s always a democrat.

Samuel Johnson: There must always be a struggle between a father and son, while one aims at power and the other at independence.

Sigmund Freud: I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father’s protection.

Sir Stephen Spender: When a child, my dreams rode on your wishes, I was your son, high on your horse, my mind a top whipped by the lashes of your rhetoric, windy of course.

Stanley T. Banks, Father of the Bride: You fathers will understand. You have a little girl. She looks up to you. You’re her oracle. You’re her hero. And then the day comes when she gets her first permanent wave and goes to her first real party, and from that day on, you’re in a constant state of panic.

Stanley T. Banks, Father of the Bride: “Who giveth this woman?” This woman. But she’s not a woman. She’s still a child. And she’s leaving us. What’s it going to be like to come home and not find her? Not to hear her voice calling, “Hi, Pops” as I come in? I suddenly realized what I was doing. I was giving up Kay. Something inside me began to hurt.

Tom Wolfe, The Bonfire of the Vanities: Sherman made the terrible discovery that men make about their fathers sooner or later… that the man before him was not an aging father but a boy, a boy much like himself, a boy who grew up and had a child of his own and, as best he could, out of a sense of duty and, perhaps love, adopted a role called ‘Being a Father’ so that his child would have something mythical and infinitely important: a Protector, who would keep a lid on all the chaotic and catastrophic possibilities of life.

William Penn: He who is taught to live upon little owes more to his father’s wisdom than he who has a great deal left him does to his father’s care.

Buying Dad ties, power tools, ball game tickets, and other gifts for Father’s Day are all acceptable ways to thank dad. We tend to go for more sentimental ideas, though writing on a poem on a card attached to a gift goes over pretty well too.

Your kids can easily write their own poems as well. Just start with “Roses are red, Violets are blue,” and have them finish the rest. Even the grouchiest of dads can’t resist a young child reading an ode to them. Here are a few noted Fathers Day Poems.

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September 17, 2010

Countdown: Worst Person Oct. 8, 2008

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And the winner is…Bobby May. Runners up Kathryn Jean Lopez and Tom Hutchins.

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September 13, 2010

Alpine V Review – Is it A One Hit Wonder, Or A Smashing Success?

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Alpine V has arrived on the mlm scene and joined the ranks of other network marketing companies touting exotic, nutrient dense “super” beverages. Companies have already given us “mega” drinks such as Acai, Goji, and Noni, but the folks over at Alpine V say that Alpine V blows them all away!This article will not only review the drink, it will scrutinize the business opportunity as well.

So exactly what is Alpine V? It is a drink derived from a combination of 4 ingredients. The ingredient that packs the most nutritional “wallop”is derived from the Alpine Sandthorn Berry. These tasty little guys claim to contain 190 bioactive nutrients, and the entire roster of omega fatty acids!The other 3 ingredients are watermelon, Guanabana, and Pomegranate. The manufacturers claim that Alpine V is less diluted, more scientifically validated, and better tasting than the competition. I must say that i tasted Alpine V, and it is really quite good!

The company is based out of Ogden, Utah. The company founders are three fitness buffs; Mike haynes, Lonny Stanford, and Cade Napierski. I checked out their profiles, and all have ample business experience. Much of their experience revolves around product development, business consulting, marketing, advertising and product promotion. Only one of the founders, Cade Napierski appeared to have much network marketing experience. The philosophy of the company claims to be focused on helping and supporting distributors. New distributors are equipped with a personal website and backoffice. Some tools are provided, if a distributor wants all the tools, they must pay an additional 15.00 a month.

Alpine V charges no distributor fees to get involved with the company. New distributors are only required to purchase 2 bottles of the product. The compensation plan is a uni-level that goes an impressive 10 levels deep, and pays out an equally impressive 55%. Distributors are eligible for a variety of bonuses early on, which creates quick cash flow. To insure that maximum commissions are earned by the hard working distributors, the pay plan features forced compression and a shared breakage bonus.

In conclusion, Alpine V is an exciting company with a possible fatal flaw. Almost no MLM company that features only one product succeeds for the long term. Alpine V will have to add products on a routine basis to survive in such a competitive industry.

My name is Mike Hutchins, widely known as the “action” business coach. I am the author of ” The Alligator Syndrome ” which is an eBook guide that has become the “bible” of business owners who want to conquer information overload and feelings of being overwhelmed by their business, to finally create business profits. For your FREE copy GO HERE: http://actionbusinesscoach.blinkweb.com

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September 11, 2010

The Razor E125 Electric Scooter – A Fun Look at the Razor E125

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It sure didn’t take long for my 8 year old daughter to get attached to her Razor E125 electric scooter. She has completely forsaken her bike, and her “kick” scooter, to ride her new “high tech” model!Before I bought the Razor E125, I had taken a look at several other models. However, when all was said and done, I had to go with the E125!

One of my concerns about electric scooters was that they would scare my daughter. Her model has a top speed of 10 mph, which is pretty fast. Certainly faster than she could go on her bike or her scooter.

I found that rather than scaring her, the speed kept her interested and excited. It also tends to help her feel “grown up.”I make her wear a helmet and knee pads, for obvious reasons. Also, she sticks to riding on the sidewalks close to home.

I also had fears that she might disturb the neighbors with her constant riding. Boy, was I wrong! She barely makes a sound as she “scoots” around the neighborhood.

She can ride for an extended period of time, too. She has been out riding for the better part of an afternoon without needing to come home to re-charge. The Razor E125 electric scooter will actually go up to 40 minutes of continuous riding on one charge!

It kind of resembles a “kick” scooter in that a slight push off is required before you can flip the switch to activate the motor. basically, those two things are all that is required to get you up and going!

She loves the the “cool” twist grip accelerator, and the “bicycle” type brakes. Frankly, about the only complaint we have is that we never see our daughter anymore!

Maybe my wife and I will have to get a couple for ourselves!

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September 10, 2010

ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 276 (subject to change)

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ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 276 (subject to change) Carl Hutchins is back in Bay City and is determined to win the favor of not only its citizens but the love of his son, Ryan Harrison, and the heart of Rachel Cory. Carl’s longtime enemies have other plans however. Is Carl a changed man? Will Kevin Anderson succeed in putting Carl behind bars? Will Carl be able to win the love and trust of his son Ryan? Will he be able to convince Ryan to fight for Vicky Hudson Harrison, currently married to his brother Grant? In Part 276 (subject to change),

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September 9, 2010

ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 92 (subject to change)

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ANOTHER WORLD: Carl’s Redemption Pt. 92 (subject to change) Carl Hutchins is back in Bay City and is determined to win the favor of not only its citizens but the love of his son, Ryan Harrison, and the heart of Rachel Cory. Carl’s longtime enemies have other plans however. Is Carl a changed man? Will Kevin Anderson succeed in putting Carl behind bars? Will Carl be able to win the love and trust of his son Ryan? Will he be able to convince Ryan to fight for Vicky Hudson Harrison, currently married to his brother Grant? In Part 92 (subject to change),

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