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Become the Tarzan of the Google Jungle...
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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.

Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker

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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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