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Why I Said Writing A Journal

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  1. admin
    Key Master

    When we set the rotator link program up, there was great excitement and much action on the part of all those involved in the trainings.

    The steps required to participate included setting up a free wordpress blog at http://www.wordpress.com and i suggested you start a journal about your business.

    The reason for the jounal was

    1. Everyone has a day...its the last 24 hours so you will have something to write about.

    What has happened though, which was to be expected, is that we got a flurry of activity about electronic cigarettes and coffee and development and..... but as the days and weeks past the flurry turns to a trickle.

    There are only so much you can write about a given topic.
    I have been blogging hard for a couple of years now and i know....there is only so many ways you can pass on the same information.

    You need to have new fresh content....hence the journal and your day.

    Because its your day....not mine or Jims or Your next door neighbors.

    Its unique.

    A jounal also helps your business by collecting your stats and figuring out your ratios.
    If that sounds like a load of Gobbledy Gook, please say and david C. and I will explain.

    These ratios help you to understand where your business technique is good and where you need help.....we all need help somewhere....we can all be better..and the great thing is, that this is a team that knows how to teach you.

    So please, come back....start your journal and teach your downline the importance of a jounal, the stats, the learning and the stories..

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. smokefreeroom
    Member

    Neil has it absoultely right. It takes work. it takes dedication. And, it takes doing it very day until it becomes part of your normal routine. It takes at least 60 days to make a new habit. So, get a steno pad (boy, that really dates me!) or a simple log book and write down what you do every day....yes, every single day.

    If you're like me, I put my notes on my laptop each night before signing off. It's a good time for me to reflect on the day and record my experiences; good and bad. Remember, noone but you will be reading this, so you can write honestly without having to try to make it beautiful or impressive. The key is to record what you did and what happened.

    I use the Journal section of MS Outlook. It works well, it's quick, and you can search by date, topic, or key words.

    But, whatever you decide to use, make it part of your daily routine. And, if you miss a day...that's OK. When it becomes part of your norm, you'll have a terrific record of your activities that you can use for statistical analysis, encouragement, and reflection. It will also be a great platform for you to use to post on your blog and the forum here.

    Steve

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. Randy
    Member

    I was curious Neil if there is a place on the blog to keep a journal that is separate from the rest of the blog. My blog is for mostly for motivational videos and I have people that are subscribed to it so they get an email if I make a new post to it.

    Randy

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. smokefreeroom
    Member

    The Journal, at least for me, is not for publication. I keep my journal on Outlook and log information in Daily. That way, I can go back and look at what I said or did each day and recap at the end of each week. I use it also to plan my events for the following week. Many people still keep the paper journal, which I did up until just late last year. The advantage of that is it's easy to flip back and forth to review notes. But, it does consume a lot of space.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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