carnival of struggling bumbling newbies - Dec 16, 2007
Filed Under Blog Carnivals | Posted on December 16, 2007
Welcome to the December 15, 2007 edition of carnival of struggling bumbling newbies.
John Crenshaw presents >“He Tells Me To Burn Things” posted at >Dominate Your Life, saying, “How do you distinguish good advice from bad, how do you know when someone is just telling you to “burn things?””
James Alenteal presents >What Really Works, Part 6 … Deep 6 Your HTML Tables With CSS ? Finally! posted at >James Alenteal’s Conversion Rate Clinic.
GP presents >Gifts that Keep on Giving posted at >Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “Gifts that keep on giving.”
Alfa King presents >About success posted at >Alfa King Memories.
Alfa King presents >A few more things about success posted at >Alfa King Memories.
Carrie Kirby presents >Top 5 Children’s Christmas Gifts That Won’t End Up in Landfills posted at >Parenting Squad, saying, “Instead of a toy that your kid will throw away three months from now, why not give him the gift of kindness, fun and family togetherness?”
Shamelle presents >What Would You Do, If You Were Not Doing, What You Are Doing Today? posted at >Enhance Life.
CG Walters presents >Interconnectedness posted at >Into the Mist, saying, “Truly, we are all one, a single consciousness presenting itself in an infinite number of variations. Meeting itself; playing games with itself; studying itself through other eyes.”
Tupelo Kenyon presents >Consciously Programming Your Subconscious Mind Before Sleep posted at >Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “We are all continuously feeding our minds with the words we read, the audio we hear, and the images we see on the screen. The ideas we expose our minds to immediately before going to sleep are powerful. They sink deep into our subconscious mind as we ease into the alpha state of consciousness, as part of the sleep cycle. Here, the subconscious mind reviews the ideas over and over, not because they are the most important, but simply because they were the most recent. For a life of excellence, you must be the proactive, deliberate, aware, and conscious gatekeeper and feed your mind on purpose. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)”
Rebecca Suzanne Dean presents >How To Use A Toilet! posted at >Rebecca Dean.
Charles Eglinton presents >eBay Power Seller posted at >AuctionIncome.com - eBay Bidding Tips & Selling Tips.
Ian Richardson presents >Yahoo and Adobe Selling Ads For Adobe PDF Content posted at >Make Everything EzyAs123.
Kenton Newby presents >Google Analytics Goodness…Can You Believe This is Free? posted at >KentonNewby.com.
Woody Maxim presents >What will you do with the message? posted at >Woody Maxim.
Ron Ruiz presents >Virtual Boyfriends posted at >The Business Ideas-Making Money Blog.
Steve Pavlina presents >Career Transitions posted at >Steve Pavlina’s Personal Development Blog.
Richard Lee presents >Everything You Will Ever Need To Know About Business posted at >Richard Lee.
James presents >Getting Out of Debt Begins with Self Change posted at >Payday Loan Cheapskate.
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Thanks for including me. I’ll link back.
You’re welcome and thanks for playing. Be sure to get something in for next week there will be extra buzz cause…
Just wanted to let you know that we’ve chosen carnival of struggling bumbling newbies to be our featured carnival on Sunday, December 23rd. You’ll see it splashed on our homepage all day.
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Thank you, Jon, for your excellent work. I have added a link to this fine collection in my article, “Interconnectedness”, and added you to my permanent blogroll.
many blessings,
CG