Updates at Warrior Dad

For all of the faithful readers of this blog it is right now going through a transition. More on Updates at Warrior Dad

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Being the Best and saving money

Hi everyone, one thing I have realized with Warrior Dad is that I have been doing more copying and pasting them writing and I think it is really important that I write. The reason for me to write is that I am a writer, a father, a husband, a Warrior Dad.

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Never Say Die

MANY YEARS AGO, A YOUNG FELLOW came into my office and wanted a job selling insurance. He had been driving a bread truck selling bakery goods house-to-house. He had no money and was living with his wife and little baby boy in the home of his wife's folks. His shiny blue suit showed signs of wear, but it was clean and well pressed.

He was a stranger in the city and most of his experience had been in mechanical work. He had attended high school, but didn't finish. So, I was in a dilemma. I knew the odds were against him.

But I was struck by his "look of courage." He didn't have much to offer, but this didn't daunt him. He looked me in the eye and said he'd just like a chance. He wasn't cocky or chesty -just poised and determined. How could I turn such a fellow down? Fortunately I didn't.

It was a long hard struggle. From time to time he had to get part-time work with a transfer company hauling barrels. He and his young wife bought a cheap lot in the outskirts of the city and built a little two-room home with their own hands during the week ends and evenings. Another baby boy came along. Meantime he was getting a foothold in selling. He overcame discouragements that would have stopped most men cold. Why was this? More on Never Say Die

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The Power of Spirit

The brilliant band of blood-red is at the top of the rainbow. This typifies the spiritual qualities of the salesman who wins-Courage, Conviction, Enthusiasm, and Persistence. Battles aren't won by brains and cunning alone-it takes "blood, sweat, and tears," to quote the immortal words of Winston Churchill. This applies to selling, too.

So in the first section of this book we will consider these emotional and spiritual attributes that a man must develop if he aspires to leadership.

Master Salesmen Are Men of Spirit

IF FIFTY LEADING ARTISTS WERE TO paint a picture of the Grand Canyon every one would be different. Some would be dark and grim. Others would depict the lighter hues. No doubt a few would be realistic and beautiful. Others would be impressionistic and hard to understand. But they would all reflect the personalities and ideas of their creators.

So it is with master salesmen. Each has his own way of persuading men to buy. One may be suave and adroit. Another will be direct to the point of being overbearing. Most successful salesmen are polite and courteous, and yet others are almost insulting. More on The Power of Spirit

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Rainbow of Success

When we see a lovely sparkling rainbow in all its glory we usually don't stop to consider that it is really only the white lifegiving light of the sun separated into its "rainbow colors." http://www.warriordad.com/scienceofabundantlife.html More on Rainbow of Success

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Getting in shape again

I have committed myself to getting back in superior shape. I know I write much about this here on this blog, however the practice of this has taken a back seat since I have been setting more goals.

 

This is what life is all about though More on Getting in shape again

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Hour of Power

What is the best way to run your life?

You need to get up early and take time for yourself! This is a technique that I have followed in the past. In the past I would workout in the morning and what I would be doing is doing something for me. This gave me a positive attitude and direction for the day. More on Hour of Power

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Florida "family Fun" Beaches

DAYTONA BEACH,FL

Its not hard to imagine why Daytona Beach Florida is known as "The Most Famous Beach". Daytona Beach is truly a 'family fun' beach vacation. There is never a dull moment. After working up an appetite from Para sailing, Swimming, Sunbathing, Running and building Sandcastles there is always a "Beach Dog" or "Snow Cone" truck nearby. Daytona Beach is also well known for it's beach driving access. Bring your car or truck and cruise the 18 Mile stretch from Sunrise to Sunset. $5 dollars gives you all day access and parking. Rent 4 wheelers, play Frisbee, go jet skiing, skim boarding and so much more. Daytona Beach Florida is a non-stop 'family fun' vacation for all ages.

After a fun filled day in the sun take a stroll down the beach to the famous Boardwalk. Daytona's nightlife includeds nightclubs, restaurants, arcades, concession stands and sometimes even fireworks. And if you get the urge, Orlando's greatest attractions are only an hours drive away. And for the die hard race car fans Daytona International Speedway is merely minutes away.

If your looking for a Family Fun Beach Vacation with endless possibilities for activity and fun Daytona is the perfect spot.

Perfect for Families with teenagers

Couples who want to relax during the day and have fun at night

Families that want the whole package at a not so expensive price

If you would like to read more in depth reviews like the one you just read, visit my blog. I have many reviews and photos of every location I write about so that you can get an idea of what that location looks like. I understand the struggles most people have when trying to plan a Florida Beach Vacation. It can be a lot of research and headache. My goal is to give those searching for the perfect getaway a list of everthing narrowed down all in one spot. I hope you will check out my blog and and bookmark me for updates. Best Regards. M. Smith

Visit my Blog at http://topfloridabeaches.blogspot.com for further photos and reviews on the best "Florida Beach Destinations". Reviews include Florida Shelling Beaches, Florida Fishing, Florida "Family Fun" Beaches, and more.



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San Diego Family Fun

San Diego is famous for its history and nightlife, but there's plenty to keep the kids happy too. From zoos and theme parks to endless beaches and year-round sunshine, you'll find enough San Diego family fun to please everyone at vacation time.

All children love animals, and San Diego has plenty to offer. The famous San Diego zoo is located within Balboa Park. Set aside a day to meet and learn about this huge variety of animals including pandas, the zoo's star attractions. If your family is uncomfortable visiting a traditional zoo setting, the San Diego Animal Park, located just north of the city, is a great alternative.

There's much more to Balboa Park than just the San Diego Zoo. It's filled with places for kids to explore and fun things to do. Home to over a dozen museums, like the Fleet Science Centre, the Natural History Museum and the Children's Museum, your family can easily spend an entire day at Balboa Park.

Sea World is another hit for kids of all ages. Home to Shamu the killer whale and several other marine animals and exhibits, Sea World offers families a glimpse of marine life they've never seen before.

Whale watching is a popular spectacle for those visiting San Diego in winter months. Watch the whales from the coastline, or book a cruise. The gray whales are truly a sight to behold, and chances are, you'll have more fun watching your kids as they watch the whales.

Kids love to build, imagine, create and just have fun. Legoland California lets them have a blast, and lets you act like a kid again. Located just north of San Diego, the majority of the park is built from Lego blocks. With exciting rides, a water park and loads of fun activities, mark Legoland on your calendar for a day of San Diego family fun.

San Diego family fun is all about hitting the beach. This coastal town has gorgeous beaches, perfect for picnicking, building sandcastles, tossing a Frisbee and just relaxing. The waters are world famous, so be sure to take a dip or rent a few boogie boards for some real family fun in the surf.

Older kids can be hard to please, but San Diego offers activities for teens as well. There are great spots for roller skating and roller blading along Mission Bay, plus countless parks and playgrounds for an afternoon of kite flying.

Thrill seekers love San Diego for its' amusement parks. Belmont Park is a local favorite, with great rides like the Giant Dipper and the Plunge to thrill kids of all ages.

If the city of San Diego has made your list of family vacation options, start planning your vacation. Kids and parents alike will have a blast at the zoos, parks, museums and beaches. Hop on the trolley and you'll find San Diego family fun waiting for you at every stop.



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David Wilson enjoys writing for several Internet magazines, on recreation and travel and hobbies and recreation themes.



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The Family Walk

Do you feel stressed out after a long day at the office? Do you feel like you never have enough time to be with the family?

Well consider the Family walk! More on The Family Walk

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