Sunday, December 27, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Subconscience THOUGHTS
People Unconsciously Respond to Your Unconscious Intentions...
I received this email at work on my birthday and thought it was a good thought and had a wide correlation to how people treat one another in their day-to -day personal lives as well as professional.
Sometimes that lack of action is a greater indication of how and what someone thinks of you more so than their words.
The email stated
"This means your unconscious desires affect other people. In a way, you train people to respond to you by what you say and don't say. Your energy goes out and touches the person you are talking to while you are talking to them. That means that if you have a self-sabotaging desire in you, or if you are trying to pull a fast one one people, or if you don't believe in your own business, your prospects will sense it. They will respond to your unconscious. If you want to get more business, get clear. Be congruent. Be sure you totally believe in yourself, your business, and your customer's good will."
One could go a step further and say that those who say they have your best interest at heart or that mentor that encourages you to do more but does not stand up for the same principles they want you to live by is being hypocritical.
Freud describes in the Psychopathology of Everyday life the many intentions through the slip of the tongue,forgetfulness,etc. The unconscious motives we have an be more substantial because we do not realize how damaging our intentions and actions can be until it is brought to our attention and by then it may be to late...
I received this email at work on my birthday and thought it was a good thought and had a wide correlation to how people treat one another in their day-to -day personal lives as well as professional.
Sometimes that lack of action is a greater indication of how and what someone thinks of you more so than their words.
The email stated
"This means your unconscious desires affect other people. In a way, you train people to respond to you by what you say and don't say. Your energy goes out and touches the person you are talking to while you are talking to them. That means that if you have a self-sabotaging desire in you, or if you are trying to pull a fast one one people, or if you don't believe in your own business, your prospects will sense it. They will respond to your unconscious. If you want to get more business, get clear. Be congruent. Be sure you totally believe in yourself, your business, and your customer's good will."
One could go a step further and say that those who say they have your best interest at heart or that mentor that encourages you to do more but does not stand up for the same principles they want you to live by is being hypocritical.
Freud describes in the Psychopathology of Everyday life the many intentions through the slip of the tongue,forgetfulness,etc. The unconscious motives we have an be more substantial because we do not realize how damaging our intentions and actions can be until it is brought to our attention and by then it may be to late...
Thursday, December 10, 2009
A 20-Something Makes a Mint (and Sells It to Intuit)
By KERMIT PATTISON
Published: December 2, 2009
Mint.com Aaron Patzer
Earlier this year, Intuit wrote Mr. Patzer a letter demanding that Mint substantiate its claims of astronomic growth. Later, the older company shifted to a new strategy: If you can’t beat ’em, buy ’em. In early November, Intuit completed a $170 million acquisition of Mint. Mr. Patzer, 29, became vice president and general manager of Intuit’s personal finance group and now oversees the company’s Mint and Quicken products for desktop, online and mobile.
For full article
Foreclosure filings fall 8% in November
WASHINGTON (AP) – Dec. 10, 2009 – The number of homeowners on the brink of foreclosure fell in November, the fourth straight monthly decline, as mortgage companies evaluated whether borrowers were eligible for help.
Nearly 307,000 households, or one in every 417 homes, received a foreclosure-related notice in November, down 8 percent from a month earlier, RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday. Banks repossessed about 77,000 homes last month, down slightly from October.
Millions of borrowers are still being evaluated for the Obama administration’s foreclosure prevention effort. States are also trying to delay the foreclosure process, temporarily lowering foreclosure numbers.
But the foreclosure crisis is likely to get worse before it gets better.
“We don’t really believe the underlying problems have been resolved,” said Rick Sharga, senior vice president at the Irvine, Calif.-based foreclosure listing service. Many borrowers, he said, “simply aren’t going to qualify” for help.
Foreclosure filings were still up 18 percent from a year ago, and a new wave is expected next year as unemployment remains high and borrowers fall out of loan modification programs.
Nevada posted the nation’s highest foreclosure rate, followed by Florida, California, Arizona and Idaho. Rounding out the top 10 were Michigan, Illinois, Utah, Maryland and New Jersey.
Among cities, Merced, Calif. had the highest rate, with one in 83 homes receiving a foreclosure filing. It was followed by fellow California cities Stockton and Modesto, and Cape-Coral-Fort Myers, Fla.
For full article click here
Nearly 307,000 households, or one in every 417 homes, received a foreclosure-related notice in November, down 8 percent from a month earlier, RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday. Banks repossessed about 77,000 homes last month, down slightly from October.
Millions of borrowers are still being evaluated for the Obama administration’s foreclosure prevention effort. States are also trying to delay the foreclosure process, temporarily lowering foreclosure numbers.
But the foreclosure crisis is likely to get worse before it gets better.
“We don’t really believe the underlying problems have been resolved,” said Rick Sharga, senior vice president at the Irvine, Calif.-based foreclosure listing service. Many borrowers, he said, “simply aren’t going to qualify” for help.
Foreclosure filings were still up 18 percent from a year ago, and a new wave is expected next year as unemployment remains high and borrowers fall out of loan modification programs.
Nevada posted the nation’s highest foreclosure rate, followed by Florida, California, Arizona and Idaho. Rounding out the top 10 were Michigan, Illinois, Utah, Maryland and New Jersey.
Among cities, Merced, Calif. had the highest rate, with one in 83 homes receiving a foreclosure filing. It was followed by fellow California cities Stockton and Modesto, and Cape-Coral-Fort Myers, Fla.
For full article click here
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXTENDED TAX DEDUCTION
RISMEDIA, December 9, 2009—Look who got an early holiday present—Realtors and the rest of the folks interested in buying and selling homes.
Hats off to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and its lobbying efforts for bringing us fantastic news out of Washington, D.C.–lawmakers have extended the homebuyer tax credit to April 30, 2010. And they’ve sweetened the deal: the law increases the limit for couples to $225,000 in annual income, roughly $55,000 more than the existing law.
Plus, it adds a nice $6,500 carrot for those who’ve lived in their homes for five of the prior eight years to buy up or buy elsewhere. I believe this will move houses at both the lower and higher ends as well.
Hats off to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and its lobbying efforts for bringing us fantastic news out of Washington, D.C.–lawmakers have extended the homebuyer tax credit to April 30, 2010. And they’ve sweetened the deal: the law increases the limit for couples to $225,000 in annual income, roughly $55,000 more than the existing law.
Plus, it adds a nice $6,500 carrot for those who’ve lived in their homes for five of the prior eight years to buy up or buy elsewhere. I believe this will move houses at both the lower and higher ends as well.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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