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How To Know If You Have The Traits Of A Successful Singing Professional
Jul 26th, 2010 by Russ

In order to become a successful professional singer, you need to have the ability to go well beyond the ability of singing and having the looks of a superstar. You also need to have the correct traits and characteristics in order to make it to the top and be successful.

Listed below are some of the ways in which to find out if you have the qualities to be a successful singer.

A successful professional singer is a hard worker

You may have heard of a variety of success stories about singing superstars. How they have earned their celebrity status, along with their record deals and awards. However, in order for the singing superstars to have received this success, they have been hard working for many years, practicing day after day and also performing in small, unknown venues and clubs which hold an even smaller audience before getting that dreamed of record deal.

Professional singers still need to work hard in order to promote their current albums as well as creating new material for their up and coming albums. They also need to stay in shape to ensure that they look good, even after they have achieved success.

A successful professional singer remains true to their craft

A professional singer will always remain true to their first love, which is music, no matter how much fame and fortune has come their way. Their appearance may change, along with their outlook on life, but the passion for music will always remain with them. A successful singer will always remember that, the reason that they have success is because of their love and passion for music, and without this they would not have fame and fortune.

A successful professional singer loves their job

A professional singer must love their job, otherwise they would not be any good at it. A professional singing career is not to be looked at as just a job, it is something in which you must be highly committed to. A large part of a professional singers life has been dedicated to music, and will continue to be dedicated.

A successful professional singer is other-centered

True success lies in how a person shares their blessings. It is essential to a professional singer in how they help others, either through their music or their generosity. Inspiring fans with their music, along with helping those who are less fortunate than them, through charities or anonymous donations is something of great importance to a professional singer. A professional successful singer really does realize how blessed they are with their fame and fortune, and also know that it is their duty to share their good fortune with others.

So, do you think you have what it takes to be as professional singer? Do not be deterred if you do not hold these traits, as with success itself, you are not born with them, but you can certainly earn them.

Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of MusicianHome.com, a site that provides information and articles for musicians at all stages of their development.

What would you consider to be the critical success factors of an art business doing tattoo designs, logos etc?

What would you consider to be the critical success factors of an art business doing tattoo designs, logos, sketches of facial portraits, and other similar products?

Answer
Location, location, location. Most, if not all, tattoo artists design tattoos for the customers on the spot. They don’t usually hire someone to design the tattoos for them., which is how I have interpreted your question.

To me is sounds like you just want to design things. You are not going to have much luck just designing tattoos.

An awesome setup for a business would be to have a business that does a combination of tattoos, piercings, radical hair styles, and have a gift shop designed for people who are into all of that sort of thing. You could even incorporate it with a nail salon and massage therapy.

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All you Need to Know to Train your Dog
Jun 26th, 2010 by Russ

Every dog can and wants to be trained because it fits in with their natural instincts to follow the Alfa dog in a pack. Your dog needs to behave well with other pets and people as well as sit and stay. You are the most important factor in the dogs training. You need to be consistent and make training a part of the dogs every day life.

The first concept you need to understand is a dog naturally wants to follow the Alfa dog in its pack. You have to show the dog that in your family you are the Alfa dog. You must always be the dogs boss not just in the training sessions. Once the dog respects your authority it will look to you for direction and happily do what you want. When a dog chews your furniture or otherwise misbehaves they are trying to show you that if your not the Alfa dog then they are willing to step up and take the roll. A dog will ether be a follower or a leader but if they do not see you as a leader then you are a follower and they will not follow a follower.

Being consistent when interacting with your pet helps the dog to understand what you want from him. The dog needs to know when its time to play, when its time to be quiet and when its time to work. If you consistently use different body language and tone of voice when giving your dog commands then you use when rewarding or playing with him the dog will know when to listen. When you have the dogs attention and he is waiting for your command your dog will be easy to train.

A dog can not be well behaved and obedient if they are not well socialised. You should start training and socialising your pet as soon as you bring them home. Bringing them to a park to meet new dogs and people often will help them learn how to interact with people and animals that they are not familiar with without bad behaviour like barking and biting. When you have people over to your house or when you meet another pet owner wile out on a walk is when you most want your dog to behave.

All dogs can be successfully trained even old dogs. A dog is in training for its hole life. If you always treat him with kindness and make the time you spend teaching the dog a new trick or command fun then you will keep his attention and he will learn quickly. Dogs will naturally learn their place in the family and what is expected of them all it takes is a small amount of consistent effort on your part and you will be happy with the results.

Jeff Mcclure is a featured author at JimsPets.com.and you can read more of his articles at JimsPets.com.

How do you build up muscle training wise?

Ok, I know you have to eat, and eat lots of good clean foods, so no answers saying that. But I wanna know come advice on training, frequency, what to do and all, really detailed stuff. I been training 2 years now with no success at all, so have taken a week off and am going back into swing of things next week, and would like some important tips.
I am 5′8″, 158lbs and have a body fat of 15%. I am 21 years old.
I wanna gain muscle and be 180lbs by end of year with lower body fat.

Answer
You didn’t mention what your goals are, do you want to gain mass or loose body fat and tone the muscles that you have up. If you are just toning you can do circuit training where you hit everything in one or two days, it would consist of light weight and lots of reps with little rest between. If you want mass some people go for the one body part a day once a week, I tried this for two years and hardly gained a pound. Now I am doing a split routine twice a week on day one I do chest back and shoulders, it consist of three different exercises with 3 to 4 sets, for example chest is bench press flys and incline and alternating decline then I mix free weights with machines, on the exercises where I am doing 4 the last one is to failure and is only 3 to 4 reps. on day two I do arms and legs in a simular fashion. After the first two days I take two days off then two more in the gym then one day for a little cardio, then I start over. I have found that this works well for me, instead of hitting my chest onnce a week and doing 6 different exercises and being sore for three days after I do 3 exercises twice a week and am rarely sore for more than a day, and instead of growing once a week now I am growing twice a week and have put on about 20 pounds in the last 6 months, I would recomend caution if you feel that you would like to try this, start out with two different exercises instead of three and let your body adjust without over training, good luck.

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What Everybody Ought to Know About Dog Training Los Angeles
Jun 16th, 2010 by Russ

Dog Training Los Angeles?

Is certainly a lot more fun for you to have an obedient and trained dog. Not only that, but trained dogs, are happier dogs.

They are less likely to get into fights with other dogs and will tend to socialize better with dogs that they meet in public.

It is particularly important to have a well-trained dog if you have young members of the family or children in the neighborhood.

Just like having well-behaved children, a well-trained dog makes for a happier household.

The time that you spend training your puppy initially will impact on the pleasure you can get from your dog for the many years of its life.

Taking the time to train your dog will strengthen the bond you have together and this will ensure a long and happy friendship where both you and your dog benefit.

Considering the amount of time that you will be with your dog the time involved in training is minimal and well worthwhile.

There are a few basic commands that need to be mastered and they are all relatively simple.

These commands are…

Down: this is where you teach your dog to lay down on command, and is one of the main aspects of any successful training program.

Heel: this is where you teach your dog walk beside you at the same pace without pulling on the lead.

Learning the ‘No’ word: this is a particularly important word for your dog to know and can save you a lot of trouble. In fact it is probably one of the most important aspects of training, if you can get your dog to understand and respond to the word no.

It can certainly save you a lot of trouble in the future.

Sit: sit is one of the most basic of all dog training commands and is one that you’ll want to teach from the outset to maintain control of your dog’s behavior.

Stay: and finally ’stay’ – this is important to ensure that no matter where you are, you’ll know that your dog will stay precisely where you want it.

If there is nothing else that you train your dog to do beyond these basic commands, it will certainly improve the relationship you have with your dog and the enjoyment and happiness that you and your dog will have together.

It is well worth the time while still a puppy, as it will improve the quality of life for many years to come.

Training will also let your dog know that you’re the boss and in doing so eliminate many behavior problems.

Dogs that are untrained can often get depressed, despondent, and unhappy and display symptoms of anxiety and confusion.

You are actually giving your dog a purpose in life, where they will get pleasure out of the fact that they are pleasing you.

Checkout My Free Dog Training Tips Tricks and Advice on my website Dog Training Los Angeles

Why countless people of ability, intelligence , personality and training have failed to achieved success?

Answer
Life is unfair :(

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What You Need To Know About Training Your Cat
Jun 4th, 2010 by Russ

Cats make great pets. They are loving, affectionate, cute, and are greatly independent making them easy to maintain. Plus, cats are also easy amused, making it easy to entertain them. Of course all this can only happen if your cat is properly trained. It’s always fun at the beginning when your cat is just a little kitten.

Everything they do is cute and fun to watch. Anything from pouncing to climbing to biting can be amusing. However, when they get older these cute behaviors aren’t so cute and now possibly even painful when your the target of all this energetic behavior.

Even worse, if they have been doing these behaviors for most of there young lives, their bad behavior has now become a bad habit. Training your cat is simple if you know what you need to do.

No matter what you are training your cat to do, you have to know a few things before you can start training your pet. In the wild, before cats were domesticated, they were usually solitary and extremely territorial.

Cats are also known to be stubborn and sometimes arrogant. Usually, cats are proud and don’t listen well to others. Because of this, training your cat might be a little bit harder than it would be to train a dog.

Though cats are not always stubborn and arrogant, many times they are. Unlike most dogs, cats seem to be much more disobedient and less wanting to please their owners. This means that you should start training your cat as soon as you can.

Don’t wait until the last minute when your cat is already into certain habits to start training it. This will make it even harder on you. Like any animal, when it gets comfortable with bad behaviors, the animal usually continues to do it.

This means that when you get your cat, it is best to train it as early as you can. Of course wait a little while so that your cat can get used to its surroundings and the members of the family. Once the cat seems to be settled, you have to show the cat that you are the master and that it has to listen to you. If you train your cat correctly, you will have the best relationship imaginable.

Think of it this way if you don’t start early it would be like jumping into your child’s life when they are 8 yrs old asking them to unlearn everything they’ve become accustomed to doing. That would be hard for them and waiting to train kitty is hard for your cat too.

The keys to a successful training program would be timing and knowing your cat. That would include starting early enough to catch habits before they are formed. This also means you need to know your cats body language, limits, and personality.

You can’t spend hours training your cat. You need to know when they’ve had enough and when they are getting bored. If your cat is getting bored with the training it’s going to be hard to make them focus on you and the desired behaviors, making you very frustrated and making you waste time I’m sure you could use.

It is important that you get to know your cat and what comes naturally to them. Understand not only your cat’s unique personality, but what instincts they have from just being a cat. One of the most important instincts they have is avoiding pain or unpleasant situations.

This information comes in handy when training, because if you scold them or use any negative reinforcement, your cat will avoid your training and you since you are the one causing the unpleasant situation. This will make training very difficult for the both of you.

Have a cat behavior problem that needs solving? If so, visit http://www.secretsofcats.com today to get expert information on how to train your cat and eliminate cat problems fast.

Any potty training tips for teaching 2 toddlers at once?

I am about to start my potty training bootcamp, and just wondering if any one has any advice. My son will be 3 the end of March and my daughter is 19 months. I f I am really determined what are my chances for success they will both be trained in a month?
Do any of you know of a little girl being trained before she was 2, is this unrealistic?

Answer
there are some things you can do if u have a little boy you can put some Cheerios in the potty and tell him to sink them and if you have a girl she can start bitching about putting the toilet seat down when her brother is done good luck

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Affiliate Marketing Training What You Need To Know
May 5th, 2010 by Russ

I was there not too long ago. I heard a little bit about affiliate marketing. Bought a couple of ebooks. Tried a few different techniques. Lost money.

That’s how it works for most people starting out but it doesn’t need to. Getting affiliate marketing training can reduce the learning curve and get you making money way faster than doing it on your own. Trust me. I learned the hard way.

My first try several years back seems comical now. I bought my first product from a guy offering a bunch of bonuses and promising I would make a fortune. I quickly read through the guide and put together my first campaign. What a disaster. I only lost $100 bucks but the experience was frustrating. Knowing what I know now, the advice was just bad.

After that experience, I was frustrated and tried several more times without success. A couple of years ago I got interested in affiliate marketing again. I was talking to an online friend about it and he started to share the benefits of a full blow affiliate marketing training program. Wow! The light bulb went off in my head. I immediately started.

Now that I have been part of a successful training program, I am amazed at the success I have by just being taught the basics and following along. I believe anyone can do it if you are provided with the right tools.

You might be wondering what does training include?

Typically a good training program will provide the following:

An active community where you can ask questions, share ideas and get good advice for success. A good forum should be private to just members as it makes the contributions much more valuable than a public forum. One other major benefit with a private forum is people share what they are really doing such as examples of their sites, successes and failures. In a public internet marketing forum, I think 90% of what people say is not necessarily the truth or as easy as they try to make it sound.

A training program that is easy to follow and builds on your learning each week until you become advanced. The training program should be controlled so you are not just given a bunch of material and then on your own. I really like a program that gives you a little at a time. Feeds you enough info to digest, master and then moves on to the next important topic. A poor training programming will dump everything on you and have you going in 10 different directions. It’s just setting you up for failure.

A set of tools that save you time and money. Common tools include keyword research, site builders, finding profitable niches and sorting out different affiliate offers. With the advent of Web 2.0, gadgets are the hot thing. A training programming should use gadgets so you can customize your dashboard to see just the items that are important to your success.

Well, I have covered all of the major points of affiliate marketing training. The decisions you make early will determine how quickly you are successful and may also make sure you don’t quit too soon.

Having tried a lot of products for affiliate marketing training, Tyler Monesy wants you to succeed. You can find a review of his favorite resource at http://tylertalksmoney.com/wealthyaffiliate

How do you build up muscle training wise?

Ok, I know you have to eat, and eat lots of good clean foods, so no answers saying that. But I wanna know come advice on training, frequency, what to do and all, really detailed stuff. I been training 2 years now with no success at all, so have taken a week off and am going back into swing of things next week, and would like some important tips.
I am 5′8″, 158lbs and have a body fat of 15%. I am 21 years old.
I wanna gain muscle and be 180lbs by end of year with lower body fat.

Answer
You didn’t mention what your goals are, do you want to gain mass or loose body fat and tone the muscles that you have up. If you are just toning you can do circuit training where you hit everything in one or two days, it would consist of light weight and lots of reps with little rest between. If you want mass some people go for the one body part a day once a week, I tried this for two years and hardly gained a pound. Now I am doing a split routine twice a week on day one I do chest back and shoulders, it consist of three different exercises with 3 to 4 sets, for example chest is bench press flys and incline and alternating decline then I mix free weights with machines, on the exercises where I am doing 4 the last one is to failure and is only 3 to 4 reps. on day two I do arms and legs in a simular fashion. After the first two days I take two days off then two more in the gym then one day for a little cardio, then I start over. I have found that this works well for me, instead of hitting my chest onnce a week and doing 6 different exercises and being sore for three days after I do 3 exercises twice a week and am rarely sore for more than a day, and instead of growing once a week now I am growing twice a week and have put on about 20 pounds in the last 6 months, I would recomend caution if you feel that you would like to try this, start out with two different exercises instead of three and let your body adjust without over training, good luck.

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