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    Posted on June 15th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

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    followers, interaction, passion, twitter, video, youtube

    Undervaluing your potential

    Undervaluing your potential

    After being “serious” for so many years, I decided it’s time to have some fun with my topics. I went to YouTube to look for something and came across a young lady who is doing exactly that. Having fun, creating a huge following and handling herself in a way one can’t help but be intrigued….

  • Life

    Posted on June 1st, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    experience, friends, goals, interaction, love, online, relationship, responsibility, twitter

    Stop being a doormat

    Stop being a doormat

    We all make mistakes in life and hopefully, if we are smart, we learn from them and not repeat them. Instead of wasting time cleaning up repeat mistakes the time would be better spent moving forward with your life. That’s how you achieve success making smart decisions. I made some dumb ones – being the unappreciated doormat. Not anymore.

  • Web

    Posted on March 10th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    ethics, friends, interaction, morals, online, relationship, reputation

    Internet interactions: Stop being stupid

    Internet interactions: Stop being stupid

    I know, this is the social era. Unfortunately, all people aren’t social. All people aren’t meant to interact publicly. Don’t be stupid.

  • Web

    Posted on March 4th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    goals, interaction, success, truth, world of warcraft

    Are you good or do you really suck?

    Are you good or do you really suck?

    Who we want to be and who we really are can greatly differ at times. Understanding your the positive and negative traits in your personality will help you succeed in life. If you can be honest about them…

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    Posted on January 20th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    audience, consequences, experience, facebook, interaction, karma, mage, myspace, online, Relationships, rss, swoozie, twitter, video, youtube

    What you believe determines how you behave

    What you believe determines how you behave

    I talked about consequences, anticipating the reactions to what you do, karma and change. Those are all entries about the end result of doing something. Let’s talk about why some situations happen in the first place.
    Swoozie finished a set of videos based on his experience with Sims Online. In Part 1 he explains how he [...]

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