Feeling The Heat

Feeling The Heat

I’m really just getting settled in here at the new site and have not really had time to get back into the swing of things, as things pertain to Blogging. I’ve got a major product launch that is due here in March that is actually backed-up from last year due to this site’s launch.

I’ll be writing in the coming months about the product launch and other marketing efforts that I have on the planning board. However, at the moment I’ve “lost my balance” (clicking that link will give you an idea of where exactly I would rather be right now). I’m still writing along the philosophical lines of that “Internet Lifestyle”.

As I solider on in an effort to prepare for some really big marketing events, I’ve been confronted with excellence on all sides, and I’ll have to admit that I’m feeling the heat!

Things started out with “Tony Bou” and ended up with “Janusz Olejniczak“. In between I’ve had to deal with “John Denver“.  If you are totally confused, I understand; I’m not feeling so good myself.

As I look toward the year and future events, I’m doing my best to assure that my efforts are of the highest quality and meet the highest standards. That’s not always easy to achieve, however I’m of the feeling that if you apply and prepare yourself than you should be able to rest assured that you have done your best and that should have you making a positive impact on others live’s.

I’d really like to have the talent to arrive at the top of my chosen profession, but hard work and good planning should suffice for a close second. I’ve noticed that a close second can be light years between you and the top. Enter Tony Bou when I lest needed him to enter!

You see, I’ve always aspired to Number 1 (in Observed Trials) and actually made a local impact at Number 1 back in 2000. However, I was never a threat Nationally and Number 1 Nationally will not even get you a ticket to the International dance. Tony Bou arrived at Number 1 Internationally at the tender age of 14. I know what I’m looking at here, talent to be sure, but I can assure you there is a ton of hard work involved too.

I have work to do myself so I’m moving on …. Good Luck Tony …. you lucky soul!!!

Next comes John Denver. I’m working on a piece of check-list software for private jets and during my research I happened onto the accident that claimed his life. John Denver’s personal website has an Alexa Global Ranking of 1,857,018 as of the time of this posting.

This is good news for me ….. I’m smokin’ him with both “Bloggers Market.com” and “Jeffrey-Morgan.com” as well as some of my other sites.

This is bad news in that I’m never going to be as good an Internet Marketer as John Denver was a musician. I mean I’m good, but I’m not that good. It seems that the world has since forgotten about John. Yet I’m still touched by his music. This has me wondering what kind of lasting impression I’ll have once I’m gone.

Life certainly has a strange sense of humor. In the long run, I guess all one can do is be yourself and do the best that they can. Providence controls the rest and has the final word on our life’s work.

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