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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Changing your Mind about Money

Can you honestly say money doesn't grow on trees?

Its an old adage that most of us (30 years old) have heard since Grandpa walked uphill to school in the snow, both ways. I still haven't figured out how he did that, hmm..

So how do you get free money?

First, let go of the view you currently employ when it comes to money. Go on, ask yourself whats the first thing you think of when I say, Money?

-Job
-need
-want
-evil
-crazy
-something I don't have

Any thing off this list jump out at you?  Perhaps it's because this is what we have been conditioned to think about money. Lets get to brass tacks, money is a piece of paper. Thats it, a green and white piece of paper that also takes the form of electronic credits, checking accounts, savings accounts, and credit cards. Other fancy names for money include but aren't limited too; cash, moolah, liquid assets, property, and stuff.

Money is something the world currently uses to buy and sell goods, that is all. It is available to everyone and there is enough.

Try everyday, for only two minutes, saying out loud, "Money is easy to accumulate. I love money, I have more money today."

This is the first step in manifestation changing your thinking, the second is words.
The third, is action!

Okay so what kind of action? Become aware of your money habits now, how do you spend? Is there a reason for having coffee every morning? How do you shop? Impluse? If the sign says its the low price do you automatically aggree?

Think, speak, do.

Thats all you will need to enter into the realm where Trees sprout up from the ground and grow money. Check out some of the free ways you can make money with only ten minutes a day.

Upromise, didn't you?



College, paying for college was a nightmare for a lot of middle class American's in the 1980's. Many people had two car payments, a house payment and three children. No money put back for tuition, so the youth of America sought work at local fast food restaraunts and shopping malls to pay for classes.
Sallie Mae, one of the leaders in college financing saw an opportunity to create income for businesses AND help everyday folks put their kids through college. They called it Upromise.

What is it?
 - A global website for online shopping.

How does it make me money?
 -You already shop, online and in stores. The money you ordinarly spend on everyday products, restaraunts and gasoline is partially credited back to your Upromise account.

Wait I have to open an account?
- Yes, you do have to open a Upromise account. Its free, no credit check AND you can have the money automatically deposited into your checking, savings, or sent to you in a check.

Do I have to have children?
 - No, you can open your own Upromise Account, save for yourself or others, or BOTH!

What is the catch?
- Shop at Upromise.com, partenered with over 1000 retailers.
-Shop at your local stores
-Eat at partcipating restaraunts.

Okay I want to learn more, but I don't want to sign up.

   That's allright, you can check it out here via my guest shopping link. Check out the different stores, compare prices on something you want to purchase. See how the website works.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

The Scholarship Scams

AS promised, here is the list of Scams for scholarships: Here is the list of places I have personally fallen prey too, as well as some great websites on scams and what to watch out for. What to know: First: Large payment, small reward. Second: Registering Fees for search engines Third: A company applying for you for scholarships The Federal Trade Commission offers these guidelines for how to avoid scholarship scams •"The scholarship is guaranteed or your money back." •"You can't get this information anywhere else." •"I just need your credit card or bank account number to hold this scholarship." •"We'll do all the work." •"The scholarship will cost some money." •"You've been selected by a 'national foundation' to receive a scholarship" or "You're a finalist" in a contest you never entered Sources: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/scholarship/index.shtml http://www.scholarships.com/ http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships/articles/list?article_search%5Bkeyword%5D=scams&article_search%5Bcategory_id%5D=&article_search%5Border%5D=ranking