What Does My Attraction to Hyper-Violent Movies Say About Me?
April 29, 2010 – 7:47 am | 2 Comments

The Monkey and I attempt to understand our attraction to violence in film, an attraction well-manifested even in supposedly sane, spiritually-inclined, and well-balanced human beings, like us, for instance.

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Easy Steps to Attract Money, Wealth, and Riches: Melissa Zollo
April 27, 2010 – 5:59 am | One Comment
Easy Steps to Attract Money, Wealth, and Riches: Melissa Zollo

How wealthy do you want to be- as wealthy as you can imagine. Learn the Law of Attraction Secrets “they” don’t want you to know! “Imagist” Melissa Zollo gives you easy steps to apply success principles, how to get out of debt, depression, think and grow rich. Change your mental image and blueprint for financial success and attract money, riches and Spiritual Wealth.

How to Enjoy Prosperity in Times of Economic Uncertainty
October 1, 2008 – 9:34 am | No Comment
How to Enjoy Prosperity in Times of Economic Uncertainty

While no sane person would advocate or recommend practicing denial in order to cope with this “crisis,” a more healthy way of dealing with the current financial situation in the country would be to avert our attention away from the car crash, keep our eyes on the road ahead of us, and focus on the things that we wish to manifest in our lives, instead of the things we don’t wish to experience.

How to Negotiate a Pay Raise: An Exercise in Self-Worth in 7 Steps
June 26, 2008 – 12:28 pm | 3 Comments
How to Negotiate a Pay Raise: An Exercise in Self-Worth in 7 Steps

While the company had been growing at a pace of 20% per year, it quickly became apparent that this year would be different. Almost immediately my projections were adjusted to reflected this new reality.

On one level, this was good news, as one of the ways I was to be evaluated concerned whether or not I could hit my monthly sales projections. But the flip side to this was the fact that my commission rate had been set against loftier sales goals, and with lower projections came lower commissions. After about a month into the job I became concerned that once my two-month salary guarantee period was over, I wouldn’t be making nearly as much as I had originally thought. In fact, based on current sales, I figured I would be making about the same, if not slightly less than my “pre-promotion” position at my previous employer. Ooops!