Wednesday, February 28, 2018

The Art Of Staying Motivated



Staying motivated is not always an easy thing.  This month has been a little difficult for me.  My Grandmother passed away and she was an important person in my life.  I admit that I lost motivation this passed month.  In this blog post I will give you 3 tips on how to stay motivated in life and business.

1. Persevere

Recognize that  disappointments and failures will come.  These things are not inevitable.  During these times we have to stay focused and strong.  Make sure you are keeping your mind safe and staying positive.  A permanent safe place will of course be as individual as you are so while some folks may suggest finding a small space with no people, you may prefer an open-windowed conference room with a trusted coworker, or an empty office, or to retreat to your car to call a friend, spouse, or therapist. A coffee shop around the corner can offer a much-needed reprieve, or maybe a bookstore. The key thing is identifying what your safe space looks like in advance, and know you can access that space when you feel a stress coming on.  Perseverance is so, so important.

2. Create Your Mood

 Know what time of day you feel the best normally.  Set your mood in the morning, that way the rest of your day will be nice.  I always start my day with gratitude.  Gratitude has always helped me keep a positive attitude through out the day.  Always think happy thoughts and sometimes you may have to even talk to yourself to keep yourself from getting in a negative mood.  Also make sure you have an accountability partner to keep you accountable, as well.  This is a HUGE help!

3. Work with your strengths

 Understanding and actively practicing your best character strengths improves your overall well-being and happiness. Capitalizing on your unique character strengths  can also energize you and lead to a more fulfilling career, life, marriage, etc.   I know that one of my top character strengths is perspective and reliability,  finding ways of making sense of the world and sharing wise counsel with others. So how can I use that in my creative work? Perhaps by gathering the information I know about creativity, business, inspiration and motivation and sharing that with other individuals like myself.


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Thanks for reading,

Truly Camillia


Thursday, February 8, 2018

R.I.P To Digital Altitude



Hey!  What is going on internet marketers!!!  The word is out, so is Digital Altitude a fond memory or will we see more from this company?  Well, we really do not know as of yet.  Digital Altitude has been ordered to cease all business operations until further investigation.  Digital altitude is an internet marketing company that offers coaching's and trainings to help entrepreneurs grow their business online.  Digital Altitude is also an affiliate program that helps their consumers earn commissions from sales received from products.  Entering into the program will involve a customer to sign up for one of the levels that digital altitude offers.  Digital Altitude allows for different payment plans.  You can pay monthly fees or pay a one time fee for a product up to $50,000.  They also offer coaching plans as well.  The problem that arose with Digital Altitude was claims of making money with in 3 to 6 months from purchase. Many customers have not been able to achieve results within in that time frame and suffer from being ripped off by buying into this program.  The federal trade commission has been aggressively involved in this lawsuit. Digital Altitude has charged individual consumers substantial amounts of money, ranging from several hundred dollars to more than $50,000, with total consumer injury exceeding $14,000,000.  In my personal opinion, from the conversations that I have heard about digital altitude, I gather that it is a legit company.  I am not a part of digital altitude.  I do feel that they charge a heaping for their premium price products and people are being pushed to purchase them.  In any situation the consumer always has a right to say no to the product(s).  How do you feel about this issue?  Some of my marketer friends are in this company and are devastated because they paid a nice amount to be in the company and at this point they are not able to promote it.  Let me know how you feel about this in the comments.   If you are wanting to get in an active group and learn strategies for your business success on line, we will be launching a beta group for free on Feb 23rd, 2018. Also apply to receive a chance to win $100 cash within the group.  Click here for a private invite.  If you would like more info about the Digital Altitude complaint, click here.  See you around and thanks for reading this blog post.

Sincerely,
Truly Camillia