Monday, March 30, 2009

How To Create a Gratitude Journal

A gratitude journal is a way to consciously call attention to the things for which we are thankful each day. By focusing on gratitude, we become aware of those things and thus create a shift in our thinking to the positive. The following suggestions can help start a gratitude journal and a whole new outlook on life.

Instructions:

Step1
Choose a blank notebook or journal to write in every night. Consider a spiral-bound journal that opens flat for ease in writing. Select lined or unlined paper. Keep this notebook next to the bed or other quiet, comfortable place with a pen readily available.

Step2
Look for things during the day for which you are grateful. Make mental notes throughout the day. Notice how the gratitude journal shifts the focus to a more positive outlook.

Step3
Write five things you're grateful for each night before bedtime. Review the day and include anything, however small or great, that was a source of gratitude that day, It doesn't have to be anything big. e.g., a baby's smile, a flower in bloom, or the smell of a newly cut lawn. Make the list personal. Write a few words about the five benefits or blessings. Be brief and increase the length as time progresses.

Step4
Begin looking everyday for the positive angle in all things. View obstacles as opportunities to appreciate. You will even begin to appreciate things that you once may have taken for granted, like your car starting every morning.

Step5
Focus on the wonderful things in life to attract similar encounters in the course of the day. Use positive energy as a magnet to draw even more positive energy. Note these attractions in the gratitude journal.

Step6
Personalize the gratitude journal. You can format it anyway you want. One page per day or, several days per page. You can choose to date the entries or not. Expand it with clippings, photos, quotes or verses from magazines or other sources. Make it yours.

Here are two of my favorite Gratitude Journals

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Google's Chief Economist Adwords Insider Secrets

Google's Chief Economist, Hal Varian, explains the AdWords Ad Auction and how your max CPC bid and quality score determine how much you pay for a click on Google.com.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Adrenaline Pumping Nike Commercials

Michael Jordan talks about failure in this Nike Commercial



Nike:Take It To The Next Level - Directors Cut
How do you take a Soccer ad to the Next Level? You let director Guy Ritchie put his own 3 min Nike commercial together. Enjoy.




Nike: Leave Nothing
This is possibly the most adrenaline pumping commercial for football fans ever. Directed by Michael Mann, this commercial stars Shawne Merriman (San Diego Chargers)and Steven Jackson (St. Louis Rams). The music is the song "Promentory" from The Last of the Mohicans.



Nike: Lebron James 2008 (Chalk)

LeBron takes on this Nike Commercial and just make it so beautiful, The ad campaign, produced in cooperation with Portland, Ore.-based advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy is part of Nikes integrated marketing and communication support for LeBrons latest signature sneaker the Zoom LeBron VI.



Nike Basketball Commercial



My Better is Better Than Your Better (Vol.1)



My Fast is Faster Than Your Fast (Vol. 2)



My Powerful is More Powerful than your Powerful (Vol. 3)




Mike "Fate" Leave Nothing Nike commercial with LaDainian Tomlinson and Troy Polamalu

David Fincher directs the life-long journey of pro football players LaDainian Tomlinson and Troy Polamalu as their destinies collide in an NFL football game.



And the best of ALL TIME -

Tiger Woods Nike commercial - bouncing a golf ball. He did this in one shot.

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