Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Compartmentalize - A Prerequisite For Success


Compartmentalization is a critical step to achieving goals and getting the results you want in life.

After you establish your goals and priorities for a day, hour, or a particular meeting or project you must compartmentalize.

Compartmentalization means focusing on each individual item without letting any one activity encroach upon the timing and effectiveness of any other.

It's easier said than done, however if you want to achieve your goals in the fastest manner possible you must take the following steps to maximize your ability to compartmentalize:

* WRITE down every action you plan to take.

Underperformers keep their goals in their head while high achievers put their plans to paper in an organized manner. After you've committed your priorities to paper, you gain clarity and control which allows you to free your mind of worry and anticipation.

* CROSS items off your list.

A feeling of accomplishment precedes a completed item. Every action moves you one step closer to your desired goal and ideal outcome.

* CONCENTRATE on the present.


Focus on the here and now, you cannot change the past nor can you control the future.

If you find that you are having trouble compartmentalizing your time and activities, look at your list and remind yourself of what's most important - your current focus. Like a rubber band, this will snap you back to the matter at hand.



Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.asinglewahm.blogspot.com and www.mykidsmywhy.com.

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Saturday, June 27, 2009


If I could tell you that there is a way to
work at home, earning REAL income to help supplement your income, would you continue reading? Of course you would.....You would, at least read a little further to find out what the fine print is....

But what if I said there was no fine print....There is no selling....No taking orders.....No carrying inventory....Yes! That's what I am saying.

If you want to be salesman, then join Avon or Mary Kay......But direct sales is not what I was looking for. If someone did not follow through with their order, then I would be stuck paying for their order. And that's NOT what I was looking for.

I wanted something that would not fall out of the cracks...Would not get old and be replaced with something else new that comes along......Something that was recession proof.... Not run out of demand... Not get old....That would not be replaceable....Or even duplicatable....I wanted the sure fire way of working at home that could carry me and my family throughout many years to come.

I am talking about TRUE, residual income.....Do something once, and get paid over and over and over again....And that's what I am doing..... I am building my business so that I can leave it to my children and know that they will be taken care of financially.

There is no risk...There is no obligation... If you are serious and wanting to bring in a little extra income to help out... Contact me..... www.moms4netprofit.com/now I can help!



Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.asinglewahm.blogspot.com and www.mykidsmywhy.com.

Articles written in this blog by Cindy Ashworth are the sole property of Cindy Ashworth and permission is needed for duplication.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009


Learning to live in the heart and manage your energies from the heart is an empowering and enlightening process. It progressively unfolds your greatest potentials. When you lead from your heart, you come to appreciate all of your past experiences as part of your learning and growing. A balanced approach to growth requires appreciating yourself not only when things are going well, but especially when you have a setback. Appreciate whatever progress you make, and then use that energy of appreciation to move forward.



Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.asinglewahm.blogspot.com and www.mykidsmywhy.com.

Articles written in this blog by Cindy Ashworth are the sole property of Cindy Ashworth and permission is needed for duplication.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Submitting Your Site

When working your business online, it is important to submit your website to the search engines. By doing this gets your website noticed and ranked when being searched.

I know thee are companies that will have you pay a fee and they will submit your website for you... I don't agree with this. I have never p;aid and probably never will. Submitting a website manually does take time but it's another part of marketing that can be done free.

Here are a few submission forms all ready for you to submit your site. Look for the "Add a url" or "submit a site" to begin.

http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl

http://www.dmoz.org/

http://www.clickey.com/

http://lii.org/





Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.asinglewahm.blogspot.com and www.mykidsmywhy.com.

Articles written in this blog by Cindy Ashworth are the sole property of Cindy Ashworth and permission is needed for duplication.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

It's All About TeamWork!


Effective teams show up in nature - flocks of birds and schools of fish. We're amazed at the beauty, the synchronized movement, the cooperation and efficiency. They fly or swim together toward a common destination as a single unit. It’s the law of conservation and physicists call it entrainment.

We don't work or live in flocks, but much of life is spent in teams. As long as someone else is there with us--at work, at home or on the playing field--we are part of a team. And we know the difference between teams that work and the ones that don't. We want our teams to be efficient, in sync and effective. Like birds and fish, we strive to entrain.

An entrained team builds on individual strengths. Everyone is aligned toward a common goal. There's cooperation and harmony. Projects are done enthusiastically and well. Here are some things your team can do to increase its effectiveness.

  • Talk about what the team values. These 'core values' build a common foundation for the team.
  • Sincerely care about each person’s growth and development.
  • Regularly acknowledge and appreciate each other’s contribution.
  • Release judgments. They block creativity and build walls between people.
  • Listen sincerely. It's care in action.
  • Speak your truth, from the heart. Venting from frustration and anger will only turn people away.

Everyone working together will win together!



Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.mykidsmywhy.com.
and you can follow me on twitter @asinglewahm

Articles written in this blog by Cindy Ashworth are the sole property of Cindy Ashworth and permission is needed for duplication.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

You Can Work At Home.

I am just so excited about my business that I had to post about it. With the economy the way it is and people having such a hard time with finances.....It seems as though more and more people are turning to starting their own business and working from home.

I knew there had to be something legit that I could do from home....I knew other people were working from home but they were running a business that I was not interested in.

I am the proud owner of my own business. I started very part time at first. About 10 hours a week. Now I am working about 35 hours a week. My kids are here with me, no longer needing to go to a sitter or daycare. I am not spending all that money in gas that I used to spend to get to a JOB. I create the hours I want. I can leave without punching a time clock and not worry about getting docked in pay.

Sure, I had to learn how to create a schedule and follow it. It does make things easier when I can look at my daily planner and know at what time I am supposed to be doing something. And if I choose to take the day off, I don't have to run it past someone and get it approved. I approve it!!

If you are reading this and wondering if what I am saying is true.....I promise you that it is. I can even show you what I am doing and how I am doing it.... I can cover the pay and everything else you would like to know. My home business is no big secret... I did not even know what to do when I started....Which is why the training we have is so important. Yes, we have training.

I suggest this: If you are considering to work at home or run your own home business and you are not even sure what you are looking for.... Contact me....There is no pressure, no sales, no overhead, NO COST..... Come see what I do and see if it's possibly something that you are looking for.

I will leave my email address in the event you would like to contact me... However, spammers need to know that there is no need in sending me your business pitch... I am not changing careers.

Cinn2001@juno.com

Have a great night,
Cindy


Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.asinglewahm.blogspot.com and www.mykidsmywhy.com.

Articles written in this blog by Cindy Ashworth are the sole property of Cindy Ashworth and permission is needed for duplication.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009





Cindy Ashworth is a single, work at home mom. Providing a REAL work at home business with one on one coaching and mentoring. The way it should be! Also the owner of www.asinglewahm.blogspot.com and www.mykidsmywhy.com.

Articles written in this blog by Cindy Ashworth are the sole property of Cindy Ashworth and permission is needed for duplication.