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June 25, 2008

Create a Wordpress Website and Blog — In One Hour!

I got an e-mail from my brother this morning.

Dude, I want to move my website to a new server off the schools domain and rebuilt it in a diff no frontpage format. Any suggestions?

First, I chastised him for not studying the offer in my last newsletter. But then I told him he was in luck. I spent yesterday creating the step-by-step solution for him (LOTS of people ask me this question. When I see a trend, I create a product…)

So, here she be…

wordpress

Learn the step-by-step way to create websites and blogs using Wordpress… In one hour! *

Lots of people ask me how to create a website or a blog. You used to have to be a technical whiz to do this stuff, but now it's easier than ever. So, if you're inclined to send a bigger signal out to the world, I want to help you get the basics down.

In less than one hour, you can have your website, blog (or your website with a blog, like this drewrozell.com) up and running with Wordpress. If you're not familiar with Wordpress, it's a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.

WordPress is free, open source (means it's always getting better) software. In my opinion, if you're going to have a website and/or blog, the future is Wordpress. (Note: Microsoft no longer makes or supports Front Page!)

In this course, I will show you step by step how to get your website at "yourdomainname.com" fully hosted, up and running with ease.

Again, your total time getting things up and running should be less than an hour. And your total cost for this course is $49.00.

Keep in mind, you can learn all of this is free online, but in my experience, it will take you much more time and you'll end up paying more than you have to — much more than 50 bucks.

In addition, through this course, I have a special offer with my hosting company that will give you $50 off your first year of hosting and a free domain name registration. Can't beat that!

So, to learn how to set up as many websites and blogs that you can think of on the most powerful, flexible web publishing software in less than one hour, with your domain name (yourname.com, NOT yourname.wordpress.org), and one year's worth of web hosting from the top company (with outstanding customer support) is $49 (for the course) + $67 for the domain name/ 1year hosting = $116.

Trust me, that's a pretty sweet deal. In truth, you're really only paying for the webhosting, because you will save $50 on your first year by using my preferred webhost (Dreamhost).

The course is delivered immediately via e-mail, so you can jump in at any time.

Everything you need to know and do will arrive to you via e-mail in simple, step-by-step instructions. Of course you are free to ask me any questions as well.

What the hell, I'll even guarantee (full money back, no strings) that you'll have a good experience and a working site!

<<Register here now>>

Call or e-mail with questions.

But if you're ready to get out there, get to it, dude or dudette…

hey look! A testimonial!

Just a quick post to let everyone know that we indeed set up my new website in less then an hour (www.diamondconsultinginc.com) using your process. It is still very much a work in process but the basic site was up and running very quickly and painlessly. $50 for the course is a steal vs. the time it would have taken me to figure all that stuff out myself.  — Warren

* May take way longer than one hour. :) Seriously, to get things set up should not take you more than one hour. But, like any software, you'll have to invest some time getting comfortable with the program.

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June 23, 2008

Believing is the key to Understanding

While in Cape Cod, we visited a used bookstore. Before even entering, I knew what I would buy. In the window, right near the door, sat a copy of Russell Banks' Continental Drift. Mr. Banks is one of my favorite writers and I've been meaning to read this older work of his.

While my life centers around personal development and my writing and reading habits lean toward that genre, I believe just as much can be learned from great fiction (this is why I like Mr. Banks so much — he always teaches me something in his stories).

In this book (p 66.), he has a line that stopped me in my tracks. In context:

It came to me that money is what makes the world go round. Like I said. I know, I know everyone with a mouth says it, but most people don't really believe it, which is why they don't really understand it. You have to believe something before you can understand it.

I write and teach a lot about the law of attraction. Lots of people are interested in the topic — it sounds good and all. Yet even though people understand the law of attraction on a basic level, they still have problems living into this law and deliberately creating their lives. I have always maintained that in order to live in harmony with the law of attraction, you must bring two things to the table: 1) you must be willing to take responsibility for everything that occurs in your life, and 2) you must have faith in that this is how the universe works.

Looking more closely at #2, most people want all the evidence before they put their belief somewhere. They want to know that this is the right place to put their time, attention, or money. While teachers of law of attraction can produce supporting evidence from quantum physics or powerful personal anecdotes, the greater truth is that there is no proving this stuff, just is there is no proving that God exists.

It's rather simple really. You either choose to believe. Or you don't.

Most people are drawn to go deeper into the law of attraction because when they were exposed to it first, they felt a deep resonance with the message. The problem starts when our brain gets involved, trumping our feeling, our knowing, and wants all the evidence before fully committing to this new way of being.

But I believe Mr. Banks nailed it in his writing. In all of my experience working with people, if you are constantly practicing attraction with one foot in the water and one on land, always looking for the evidence before you surrender to a greater belief, you will never reach the level of understanding to meaningfully incorporate this way of being into your life.

1) Believe it.

2) Understand it.

3) Live it.

4) See the evidence all around you.

That's the way it works.

And in that order.

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June 21, 2008

Dollars and Senses: What would you do with your windfall?

Was dreaming/feeling/intending the other day.

What would feel really good to allow into my life?

Hmmmn.

In a material sense, nothing really was getting me supercharged. Sure, I can conjure up a new Lexus sports coupe or a lodge on a quiet lake. All that would be keen… But there's no real spark there right now.

My belief is that a very cool life has three, feeling-level components: 1) freedom, 2) ease, 3) and connection.

As I sat in thought, noticing what popped into my mind and what felt best, I pictured myself rising from bed in the morning. At a feeling level, I was free to do whatever I desired; there was nothing I HAD to do for the day.

Now, to be clear, I am not exactly a slave to the rat race now. I have created a life that is filled with much more freedom than most people experience. I do not work to support a lifestyle. I am not worried about making ends meet. I enjoy my work and I have enough where I say no to most anything that does not feel good (e.g., clients who aren't a great fit, etc.)

But freedom is intoxicating. The more you experience, the more you desire.

So I thought about where I felt obligated in some way… Where do I carry debt?

I paid off my credit cards years ago (thank God) and I paid off a home equity loan that I used to buy some land. I have a few thousand remaining on my grad school loans and I have a 11 years left on a 15-year mortgage.

However, homes are relatively cheap where I live. I can easily picture manifesting a check that would allow me to have a mortgage burning party sometime soon. (I try not to think of HOW this would happen, just connect with the feeling of receiving the money).

Paying off my mortgage? That would feel delicious to me. Again, I don't feel like a slave to my home now, but it would just feel great to wake up beholden to no one (yes, there's taxes to deal with, but I have enough passive streams to handle those easily).

So I mentioned my thoughts to my friend Warren… that if/when I got this check, I'd pay off my mortgage. I got tingly just sharing this with him.

Now Warren is a top-notch numbers guy (as we know, I am more of a feeling guy). We go about things very differently and both produce pretty good results. As I shared my little dream, Warren interjected:

"Dude, there's no way I'd let you do that."

I know Warren well enough to understand where he was coming from. He always has my best interests in mind.

My mortgage has a 5% interest rate. There are lots of places to get a much better return on investment (e.g., a S&P 500 index fund historically returns around 10% per year). So, from a numbers perspective, Warren was absolutely right, I'd be better off investing the windfall elsewhere.

But weighing the two options, significantly bumping up my numbers in my investment portfolio or being completely debt-free, I come to the same conclusion: being debt-free would FEEL MUCH BETTER.

Further, I believe that awaking each morning with that feeling of total freedom would snowball and that money would follow that feeling. In fact, I believe that over time I would attract even more money than I would from investing.

I do not believe there's a right or wrong decision here, just the truth of what one resonates with. And no, as of this writing, I've not attracted that windfall to have to make this decision right now.

But it's fun to put my awareness here and feel into the possibility of it all. It's an intention that I can feel at a deep level.

And I am curious… what would you choose to do in this situation?

Feel free to share in the COMMENTS if you are so inclined.

best,

d

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June 13, 2008

The Drewsletter :: JUNE 2008

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"THE CRE8VINU"

JUNE 2008

Drew Rozell, Ph.D. partners with a select number of dynamic individuals, groups, and progressive companies who understand the value of raising their level of awareness to deliberately create the coolest version of their lives and businesses.

"This stuff works!"

pnut life coach

Posted this previously, but it's still the best shot I took this month. Good times for P-Nut the cat and Tasha the dog…


JUNE 2008

Welcome, my friend…

"Hot town, summer in the city.

Back o' my neck getting dirty and gritty…"

(A little Lovin' Spoonful to open the June issue of The Drewsletter…)

It fits, because after a bona fide spring full of cool weather, we've hit the wall here in the Northeastern United States. I've been in full summer mode, pulling the shades and hiding underground until the waves pass.

Speaking of waves (note the segue), I'll be hitting them this weekend! Heading to Cape Cod for a little R & R. Will see if my boogie boarding skills, honed in Costa Rica, translate to the chilly Atlantic.

Thank you for reading this month's newsletter, THE CRE8VINU and you are most welcome to share your thoughts!

best drew


THE CRE8VINU

If you were to visit my parent's house in the mid-1970's and sauntered over to the refrigerator to pull out a cold Tab, it's a good bet that you would have noticed the pencil-sketch of a dragon on full display, hanging by a magnet.

The artist was a curly-haired boy who wanted to offer his mom something for Mother's Day. Despite my dubious assumption that my mother was into dragons as much as I was, she appreciated my gift. In fact, she seemed to think that I had real talent, stating several times that she "could never draw like that in a million years…"

While I was proud of my work and pleased by her faith in my abilities, I knew better. My dragon reflected persistence and patience, but not artistic prowess or original thought. I had been flipping through one of my drawing books, spotted a cool picture, and simply copied what I saw on the page.

No, I was no artist. I was not creative. I was just clever enough to find good things to reproduce. Looking back, this way of thinking persisted into my adolescence and far into my adulthood. During high school as I pondered my future, I believed that the world was divided into two groups: Creative Types and Practical Types.

And where did I belong? There was little question…

I did not sing. I certainly did not dance. My favorite experience playing the cello was the day I quit. I could not draw. I could not paint. I was not a thespian. I preferred to spend my time thinking than working with my hands. No, while I appreciated the Creatives, clearly, I was not one of them.

Seeing myself as a Practical Type led me to set my sights on a respectable career in engineering. However, once entrenched in college-level chemistry and calculus, I quickly discovered that I was not necessarily the linear thinker I considered myself to be. Soon after, I found psychology and embraced my life-long fascination of people, relationships, and behavior.

However, even in the face of this new evidence, I still maintained the belief adopted in my youth - that one was either Creative or Practical; that creative was a synonym for artistic. Years later, having become aware of my faulty thinking and sharing my insight with many people, I discovered that it's common for us to forsake the Creative Nature that exists in all us.

The greater truth is that everyone is creative. Yes, this means you. You ARE creative.

In fact, if you're ever sitting on a barstool, contemplating the meaning of life with the person next to you, I'll save you the time and the cost of another round by giving you the answer: The purpose of your being here is to immerse yourself in the experience of creating and reveling in the delight of being a Creator.

The form of your creation matters little and will most likely evolve over time. Some people are creative in business, some in bull riding. Others in acting, building, writing, accounting, relationships, fishing, cooking, making people laugh, arguing, gardening, training dogs, surfing, fixing cars, computer programming, designing shoes, advertising… the list is as large as your imagination.

What really matters is that you begin to embrace, recognize, and respect your Creative Nature.

Not sure where it is? Look to that which fills your heart with inspiration, excitement, satisfaction, and joy. If you do not see it, chances are the people around you do. It's there, I promise you.

Look. Allow. Notice.

Why is this important?

Because there are consequences of brushing aside your Creative Nature. By ignoring your passions or failing to see yourself as the Creator of your experiences, you relinquish the true source of your power, you hand over the key that unlocks your well-being, and you allow the Circumstances of Life do the creating for you.

Again, the question is not whether you are creative or not. You are.

The real question is this: What are you creating today?

drew\'s dragon

After writing this, I went to my basement and within two minutes (to my great surprise), I found the original, torn and stained. According to the left bottom corner, my Dad owed me a buck for something or other.


Personal Coaching Services plug

I will show you more of who you really are.

Are you ready to hear it?

If so, the rewards are great.

(and it's really kind of a cool process, really…)

More here.

Schedule a session here.

Call 518.642.3111


wordpress

Learn the step-by-step way to create websites and blogs using Wordpress… In one hour! *

Lots of people ask me how to create a website or a blog. You used to have to be a technical whiz to do this stuff, but now it's easier than ever. So, if you're inclined to send a bigger signal out to the world, I want to help you get the basics down.

In less than one hour, you can have your website, blog (or your website with a blog, like this drewrozell.com) up and running with Wordpress. If you're not familiar with Wordpress, it's a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. WordPress is free, open source (means it's always getting better) software. In my opinion, if you're going to have a website and/or blog, the future is Wordpress. (Note: Microsoft no longer makes or supports Front Page!)

In this course, I will show you step by step how to get your website at "yourdomainname.com" fully hosted, up and running with ease.

Again, your total time getting things up and running should be less than an hour. And your total cost for this course is $49.00.

Keep in mind, you can learn all of this is free online, but in my experience, it will take you much more time and you'll end up paying more than you have to — much more than 50 bucks.

In addition, through this course, I have a special offer with my hosting company that will give you $50 off your first year of hosting and a free domain name registration. Can't beat that!

So, to learn how to set up as many websites and blogs that you can think of on the most powerful, flexible web publishing software in less than one hour, with your domain name (yourname.com, NOT yourname.wordpress.org), and one year's worth of web hosting from the top company (with outstanding customer support) is $49 (for the course) + $67 for the domain name/ 1year hosting = $116.

Trust me, that's a pretty sweet deal. In truth, you're really only paying for the webhosting, because you will save $50 on your first year by using my preferred webhost (Dreamhost).

The course begins on June 26th.

Everything you need to know and do will arrive to you via e-mail in simple, step-by-step instructions. Of course you are free to ask me any questions as well.

What the hell, I'll even guarantee (full money back, no strings) that you'll have a good experience and a working site!

<< Register here now >>

Call or e-mail with questions.

But if you're ready to get out there, let's do it…

* May take way longer than one hour. :) Seriously, to get things set up should not take you more than one hour. But, like any software, you'll have to invest some time getting comfortable with the program.


>>> BOOKS <<<

  • Still reading Cormac McCarthy's The Road. After the first 25 pages, I put this book down and found myself reading lighter material before sleep (the book is set in dark, post-apocalyptic world). But I pushed through, and have gotten into the rhythm of the writing. I'm still not sure if I like it, but my appreciation grows. Need a book for the beach.

>>> MOVIES <<<

  • Michael Clayton - As I was writing this review, my friend Paul sent me an e-mail saying the office scenes were filmed in his new workplace. He also said he and his wife did not much care for this movie. Gotta disagree with him, as I thoroughly enjoyed this film precisely because it was different. I found it engaging, mostly because I could not predict what was going to happen and thought Mr. Clooney did a fine acting job. A-
  • The Wire (Season 2) - A police drama worth your time. A
  • Planet Earth series - This National Geographic-style series of documentaries will restore your faith in just what a beautiful, magnificent place Planet Earth really is. (It ain't hard to forget that sometimes.) Outstanding, Fabulous. Magnificent. A+ Buy it now. I beseech you.
  • Dan in Real Life - A couple people asked me if I had seen this movie. The funny thing was that when I answered that I had not, they just replied, "Oh." That was it. They did not recommend it or pan it, and the conversation moved on. After seeing the film, I think I understand why. The movie was quite enjoyable and furthered my notion that Steve Carrell is now taking all of Jim Carrey's best roles, but was not wildly remarkable. Just really pleasant. I'd say check it out. B+
  • Into the Wild - Read this book years ago when it first came out, a compelling story by a gifted writer. On my trip to Alaska a decade ago, I even found myself at the access road to the bus where McCandless made his vision a reality. I read mixed things about this film — it was too long and uneven — and maybe it was. But, for me, Sean Penn tapped into that primal desire for freedom and beauty deeply enough to sell me on this film. There's a scene where Alex is alone (of course), just watching some caribou up close, in the wild, and tears well up in his eyes at the simple beauty of it. In that scene, I felt I understood what motivated this young man. I could relate even though I have no desire to live alone in an abandoned school bus. Finally, Hal Holbrook's character was a dead ringer for my Dad in looks and mannerisms. Wonderfully eerie. B+
    For a better (and Alaskan insiders view), check out my brother's review here. Don't miss his friend Ed's link at the bottom of the post!

>>> RANDOM NEURAL FIRINGS <<<

  • Cooking a steak on the grill? Make the okay sign with your thumb and index finger. Poke the base of your thumb. That’s what rare steak feels like. Using an okay sign with the middle finger will give you the feel of medium-rare, and so on. (lifted from Esquire)
  • Ed McMahon is not the face of the U.S. mortgage crisis. I feel for the guy, but please…

porky

Check this page for updates throughout the month…


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  • Contact Drew :: To comment on this issue, just leave your thoughts in the COMMENTS section below. e-mail <drew at drewrozell.com> phone (518) 642-3111

ISSN: #1530-3101 Library Of Congress, Washington D.C., USA © Copyright 2008 by Drew Rozell, Ph.D. - All Rights Reserved

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June 11, 2008

Photo # 232

Took me 280 shots to get this one last night from the deck last night.

Even this one ain't that great… But it's the only one that produced the goods…

Thank God for digital cameras, "burst mode", and moving items to the Trash.

Two or three lightning strikes every second (by then it was too dark and raining too hard for photos).

Sunny and cool today.

lightning_sepia

in sepia

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