Many people like to commit random acts of kindness, to help others with no expectation of a reciprocal action. These people believe that their “”reward”" is the feeling that comes with knowing they have done something nice for another person. It enriches their own lives and makes them better people despite the fact that no one has given them anything material in return. Inspirational speaker Michael J. Chase believes that living in a kind manner, treating oneself and other people and the Earth in a positive way, will improve one’s health, relationships, and overall life.
If you have not heard of Michael J. Chase you are in for a real treat. He admits that his life and his personal world were less than kind, in fact they were hard and harsh. After some difficult times, trials, and real soul searching, Mr. Chase literally stumbled on something one day that did change his life. Later it was also possible for him to teach this to others. He wrote a book that helps the reader to discover his own philosophy about being kind and showing kindness.
The book, called “Am I Being Kind,” guides readers and has them question their actions. Readers will learn more about themselves than they ever dreamed. They will discover that the concept of being kind involves far more than simply committing nice actions and being polite to other people. However, these acts do play a role in the overall concept of kindness. For instance, readers will find much joy in performing small acts of kindness for others, from paying for a stranger’s meal to holding a door open for the person walking in behind them.
Letting someone cut ahead of you in line is another small yet kind action. It is very easy to perform these good deeds, yet the reward for committing them is huge. The helpful person feels a great sense of good and well-being, while recipients are reminded that others will go out of their way to think about and assist strangers. In turn, they are much more inclined to perform a good deed of their own, which causes a wave of kindness that moves from person to person. Greater happiness has a beneficial impact on the entire world. Spreading positivity gives a feeling of joy to all involved.
So if you’re having a bad day (or week or even an unfortunate month), make things better today for yourself and someone else by being kind to them. Whether it’s a friend or a complete stranger, you’ll soon discover the life-changing effects kindness can have. With a little luck, everyone else will catch the same feeling and create it for themselves and others by the same simple acts. It’s then that everybody benefits with improved outlooks and that special feeling of satisfaction inside for having improved another’s day (and possibly life).
Jen Lawlor is inspired by Michael J. Chase and practices kindness in business and life. She lives on the outer coast of SE Alaska and teaches everyday people how to grow sustainable, rewarding businesses with Life Path Unlimited. She is not only a top income producer with LifePath Unlimited, but a leading online marketer. She has mentored thousands of people on how to find success in their online businesses.
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Amazon Affiliate Site Planning & Building (Supertargeting Amazon Affiliate Training)The second volume of this training course contains 10 training lessons in the Supertargeting Amazon Affiliate Training Series (Lessons #2 - #11).
In general, the lessons in volume 2 cover Amazon affiliate site planning and building topics, which includes niche research topics.
Complete Lesson List From Volume 2:
Lesson #2 - Advanced Niche & Keyword Research
Lesson #3 - WordPress Settings & Plugins
Lesson #4 - Amazon Affiliate Site Planning
Lesson #5 - Search Engine Keyword Spam
Lesson #6 - Content Writing
Lesson #7 - Amazon Product Selection
Lesson #8 - Front Page Design
Lesson #9 - WordPress Themes & Optimization
Lesson #10 - Product Style WordPress Plugin Advertising
Lesson #11 - Site Building For Search Engines
The Supertargeting affiliate training course is not associated with the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Amazon is a trademark of it's respective company.
Improving Yourself and the World Through Kindness
Many people like to commit random acts of kindness, to help others with no expectation of a reciprocal action. These people believe that their “”reward”" is the feeling that comes with knowing they have done something nice for another person. It enriches their own lives and makes them better people despite the fact that no one has given them anything material in return. Inspirational speaker Michael J. Chase believes that living in a kind manner, treating oneself and other people and the Earth in a positive way, will improve one’s health, relationships, and overall life.
If you have not heard of Michael J. Chase you are in for a real treat. He admits that his life and his personal world were less than kind, in fact they were hard and harsh. After some difficult times, trials, and real soul searching, Mr. Chase literally stumbled on something one day that did change his life. Later it was also possible for him to teach this to others. He wrote a book that helps the reader to discover his own philosophy about being kind and showing kindness.
The book, called “Am I Being Kind,” guides readers and has them question their actions. Readers will learn more about themselves than they ever dreamed. They will discover that the concept of being kind involves far more than simply committing nice actions and being polite to other people. However, these acts do play a role in the overall concept of kindness. For instance, readers will find much joy in performing small acts of kindness for others, from paying for a stranger’s meal to holding a door open for the person walking in behind them.
Letting someone cut ahead of you in line is another small yet kind action. It is very easy to perform these good deeds, yet the reward for committing them is huge. The helpful person feels a great sense of good and well-being, while recipients are reminded that others will go out of their way to think about and assist strangers. In turn, they are much more inclined to perform a good deed of their own, which causes a wave of kindness that moves from person to person. Greater happiness has a beneficial impact on the entire world. Spreading positivity gives a feeling of joy to all involved.
So if you’re having a bad day (or week or even an unfortunate month), make things better today for yourself and someone else by being kind to them. Whether it’s a friend or a complete stranger, you’ll soon discover the life-changing effects kindness can have. With a little luck, everyone else will catch the same feeling and create it for themselves and others by the same simple acts. It’s then that everybody benefits with improved outlooks and that special feeling of satisfaction inside for having improved another’s day (and possibly life).
Jen Lawlor is inspired by Michael J. Chase and practices kindness in business and life. She lives on the outer coast of SE Alaska and teaches everyday people how to grow sustainable, rewarding businesses with Life Path Unlimited. She is not only a top income producer with LifePath Unlimited, but a leading online marketer. She has mentored thousands of people on how to find success in their online businesses.
Related Reading:
In general, the lessons in volume 2 cover Amazon affiliate site planning and building topics, which includes niche research topics.
Complete Lesson List From Volume 2:
Lesson #2 - Advanced Niche & Keyword Research
Lesson #3 - WordPress Settings & Plugins
Lesson #4 - Amazon Affiliate Site Planning
Lesson #5 - Search Engine Keyword Spam
Lesson #6 - Content Writing
Lesson #7 - Amazon Product Selection
Lesson #8 - Front Page Design
Lesson #9 - WordPress Themes & Optimization
Lesson #10 - Product Style WordPress Plugin Advertising
Lesson #11 - Site Building For Search Engines
The Supertargeting affiliate training course is not associated with the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Amazon is a trademark of it's respective company.