SpoonFed Art Modern Jewelry

If you love jewelry and are looking for something very cool and unique to wear, take a look at the pendants from SpoonFed Art. Each pendant has the end of a spoon on it and has been beautifully hand painted. Pendants come with a 16″ brushed metal chain. You can also get a pendant with a larger 26″ chain for a little extra. These make an excellent gift for your significant other… or yourself. See for yourself, visit SpoonFed Art.

Advil $25,000 Cash Life List Sweepstakes

Advil is sponsoring the $25,000 Life List sweepstakes where you could win $25,000 in cash to do whatever you thought was never possible! You could also win on e of ten first prizes of a trip for 2 to the taping of the Ellen DeGeneres Show in LA, CA. Includes round trip airfare, accomodations and $500 cash. Last but not least you could be one of 10,000 winners of a free bottle of Advil. Enter this cash sweepstakes by December 28, 2008 for a chance to win. Enter the Advil life list sweepstakes.

Take Inventory of Yourself

Take a personal inventory of yourself to spark some ideas.  Find a place to go where you won’t be disturbed and get your pen and paper out and start making a list.  What are you good at?  What are you best at?  List things that you know well enough to teach to others.  What kind of work experience do you have?  What hobbies are you involved in?  Are you involved in sports?

What other skills do you have?  What do you enjoy?  What are you absolutely passionate about?  In any of these areas, do you have authority or credibility as well?  Take inventory of yourself and share your strengths with others.  Take a look at your personal, professional and spiritual life.  Search for areas you need to improve and areas you have mastered.

Get a Lot of Ideas

Often, the best thing to do is to simply get a lot of ideas.  Eventually, you will find a really good idea this way.  One of the best ways to get good ideas is to get a lot of ideas.  Don’t censor yourself on this one.  Write anything and everything that comes to mind.  You can sift through your ideas later, weed out the bad ideas and pick out the good ones.

You may find that it is a good idea to make yourself get in the habit of coming up with a certain number of book ideas per day or per week.  Once you get in this habit it trains your mind to stay constantly tuned in to book possibilities that you otherwise might have missed out on.

Start this habit now.  Start today.  Set a small goal at first, and then increase it later if you like.  Soon your idea notebook will be full of ideas.  Some ideas may spawn other ideas.  Some will be bad, some will be good.  Again, you only need one good idea to make a fortune.  Start small.  Starting today, for the next thirty days, try coming up with one book idea per day.

Write What You Need or Want to Learn

We all have areas in life we would like to learn more about.  Some of us have goals to learn a foreign language, play piano or learn how to juggle.  There could be more obscure subjects you want to find information about but can’t.  Or, you can find some information, but it is really out of date.  It is time for you to write about what you need or want to learn.

Can’t find a book on a subject you’re interested in?  Write one!  You’re not an expert?  Who cares!  Write from research and by the time you finish your book you will then be an expert on that subject.  What book would you like to exist?  If it doesn’t exist and you would buy it – write it!  Sure it is better to already be an expert, but the plus side of writing from a beginner’s point of view is you are offering a fresh outlook on the subject.

Experts might skip over areas that a beginner won’t.  You are writing from the beginner’s point of view and it is likely you will both have the same types of questions.  What do you want to know?  What do you want to know more about but can’t find information on it?  Choose a subject you know little about but are very interested in.

Retro Furniture, Lamps, Chairs, Clocks at Vintage Looks

If you’re tired of the same old styles of furniture and accessories, consider paying a visit to Vintage Looks where you can buy retro designed couches, chairs, tables, lamps, clocks and more. These are truly unique and give your home that retro and vintage feeling from the 50′s, 60′s and 70′s. They have cool looking ball chairs that look the kind you see in science fiction movies. Get a wall clock that resembles one you might see in the Jetson’s. They also sell vintage ashtrays, men and women’s clothing, telephones…even toasters! Visit Vintage Looks.