It is human nature to defend your position... That said,
our hard outer shell defends our inner weak emotional self.
The one that one minute may hate someone and the next say
that they love them.
Yes there is a truth that some people have a stronger
emotional sturdiness, but they are few are far between.
Google Adwords and Google Adsense are an integral part of
the Google jungle. The jungle itself is amazing to look at
and equally exciting to visit; but if you are not careful
you'll get slapped, stung and leave the jungle penniless,
as if robbed.
The image I am trying to create here is do we become the
Tarzan of the Jungle, and become 'one' with the jungle.
Or... do we get the hell out of the jungle and look for
safety in our own ready built concrete haven? As we look
back at that jungle of rivers and foliage, I may suggest we
exaggerate with a little more intensity ever time we
describe our experience. Instead of getting out of the
jungle to save our sanity, we say we fought off lions and
tigers and we could have been the king of that jungle. As
with Google Adwords and Adsense, we walked through the
rivers of the campaigns and systems... but ran away before
we could conquer; to be overpowered by the foliage.
Using Google as the example in this study, they appear at
times as the opposition. Enough I may say to swear at,
curse, point a finger or two and even write to your friends
about. So they are everything that is bad about the jungle.
Let me explain the rules of the jungle. Respect the nature
of the jungle and you can live in harmony. Ignore the rules
and you'll get stung, poisoned and live a life in true pain
and confusion.
Allow me also to explain how 'rules' mean greater freedom.
Rather than get too political, I'll complete this
explanation in one paragraph. Visit the US, the UK and most
of the developed world, and you'll see millions of rules.
You may hate several of the rules but nonetheless you feel
relatively safe living with them. Now visit a third world
country with few rules. You feel anxious, frightened and
unwilling to return.
So Google create their own jungle and if you want to earn
money from Google you need to follow their rules. There is
freedom within the rules. You may dislike a few, but
without respect for the jungle you'll get stung.
Now here is the crux of this article... I gather
information from both psychological and philosophical
methodology. As a human we perform best and function at our
peak when we are happy. When we are annoyed and frustrated
we can only expect 50 to 60% excellence.
So the question to remind you is... Do we become the Tarzan
of the Jungle, become the king; or do we fight the rules
and shout aloud, but only from the mouth of an insect?
If you are trying to earn a living from Google, using
adwords or adsense, and are frustrated with their jungle
you are not open to learn anything. Any journey starts with
a single step, but when you are cursing all you do is walk
around in circles.
For you to earn a 'good' living from using the services
that Google offer you need to be operating at your peak
performance. Working from a position of hatred will only
limit your possibilities.
Google has a million rules and regulations to follow so the
task of understanding their jungle is a big one. Don't
expect to understand it in a week. It may take 10 years,
but the first step is to 'open up' and begin to learn.
Allocate 30 minutes a day to rest in reading about their
services and how best to use them. Tarzan may swing through
the jungle on a vine, but he does check the vine first. So
it may be prudent not to just learn about Google from
Google.
This article will test your skill of 'intuition'; do you
get a 'gut' feeling that becoming the Tarzan is naturally
the right course to travel. Or, are you the radical and
want to challenge everything?
Challenging will use up more energy than conforming. Enjoy
the Google Jungle and you will see beauty in motion...
challenge it and you'll never maximize your performance,
you'll never peak at your tasks and you'll eventually turn
into a bitter person. You'll not be meant to live in a
Jungle but an 'underworld'.
Did you know that smiling uses fewer muscles than frowning?
Take it easy and the bounty is within reach.
----------------------------------------------------
Mr. P. Booker
http://www.Adwords-and-Adsense.com
Action Speaks Louder than Words... Quietly Confident!
(He who claims he knows, knows nothing. He who claims
nothing, knows)
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