How do you Cope?



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A few years ago, before the bubble burst on internet stocks, the
chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan lost money on his
personal investments because he `didn't understand this new
economy'.

Question: Are you coping on the internet and with all its changes
and challenges?

1. Balance is the key

If you find the internet stressful and feel like you are being
left behind, make sure that you have a `slow-change' area of your
life. Golf, a book, gardening are ways to stabilise your personal
life which helps to integrate change without stress overload.

2. Think of the Future

Set a goal in your head to where you want to be in five years.
This can put everything in perspective as you see your online
business over time growing and your knowledge expanding. Realize
that God wants everything you put your hand to, to succeed. So
walk on in the confidence that you can meet any challenge.

3. What to do now

Explore new partnerships and alliances with other similar minded
people. Most people would be happy and willing to swap ezine
articles, ad space, hints and tips. The marketing `guru' may be
out of your reach but there are plenty of people that are just
starting out. Remember there tens of thousands of people joining
the Internet every day. Many of them are aware of, or have been
stung by, one of the numerous Internet scams. Most have been
disillusioned by hyped money-making schemes. The only way to
overcome this obstacle is to build credibility. This takes time
and effort, but it is the key to long-term success in Internet
business.



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