Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Allison Dubois - Medium TV Show

What a great interview this morning with Allison Dubois who the TV show Medium is based on Meet her at: http://www.allisondubois.com/

Wayne Kelly

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Tracy Piercy Motivational Monday

The biggest stress in people’s lives is money. In fact, a recent survey in the New York Times put the fear of running out of money in retirement ahead of the fear of terrorism. As a Certified Financial Planner with 16 years experience, Tracy Piercy of MoneyMinding.com gives easy things you can do today to reduce this stress and get your money working for you, rather than you working for your money.

Get free money tips at http://moneymindingtips.com/

Wayne Kelly

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Oops

This poor lady goes for an oil change and gets a new paint job!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMvXg90lXAw

We talked about the Love Calculator.
How accurate is it for you?
http://www.lovecalculator.com/

Wayne Kelly

Monday, January 22, 2007

Power Meditations Really Work

I'm sharing a secret weapon who is helping me create some very positive change in my life.
I've never know how to meditate and everyone says if you want to get more out of life it is someting you must do.

Melissa Hoffman is a Voice Over
Power Meditation Specialist, and Speaker

www.GetMoreInLife.Info

The Power meditation she created for me is amazing!
Thanks for letting me share her with you!

Wayne Kelly

Monday, January 15, 2007

Winter Quest

John called into the show to talk about Winter Quest...this is going to be one awesome race!

Winter Quest is an achievable 4-7 hour multi-sport adventure race with a twist - for ages 14+ which takes place Feb 17, 2007 in Rossland, BC. Designed for the average mortal as opposed to the average super-athlete, Winter quest is a combination of Survivor, Eco-challenge and the Amazing Race. Winter Quest is designed to promote and support the life saving role that hospital nurseries and neo-natal units play in the lives of our children and therefore our own. Proceeds (net of operating costs) will go toward the purchase of life saving equipment (such as heart monitors and isolettes) for prematurely born babies in a local hospital near you. To register, become and volunteer or sponsors please go to www.kootenaywinterquest.com or contact John Reed 250 368 1828

Wayne Kelly

Friday, January 12, 2007

Larry Winget 6:45 Friday

LARRY WINGET, the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller Shut Up, Stop Whining, & et a Life: A Kick-Butt Approach to a Better Life called the show Friday Morning. He's Known as the Pitbull of Personal Development, he is one of the country's highest paid professional speakers and the host of A&E's reality series, Big Spender.

Get more info at www.larrywinget.com

Wayne Kelly

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Bad things Happen

But it is wonderful when bad things happen to bad people hehe

I'm sorry to be so evil but this guy is a jerk...

In National Mine, Michigan, Steven Rautio got into an argument with his girlfriend over the holidays. His uncontrollable rage led him to take the Christmas tree she had just decorated, cut it into pieces with a chainsaw and then burn it in a wood stove. This proved to be a very bad idea because the stove overheated and burned Steve's house to the ground. Instant Karma Steve -- instant Karma!

Wayne Kelly

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Rules of Manhood

I laughed out loud reading these rules! Please share them
Wayne Kelly

INTERNATIONAL RULES OF MANHOOD
  • Under no circumstances may two men share an umbrella.
  • No man shall ever be required to buy a birthday present for another man. In fact, even remembering your buddy's birthday is strictly optional.
  • When stumbling upon other guys watching a sporting event, you may ask the score of the game in progress, but you may never ask who's playing.
  • It is permissible to drink a fruity alcohol drink only when you're sunning on a tropical beach... and it's delivered by a super model and only when it's free.
  • Friends don't let friends wear Speedos. Ever. Issue closed.
  • If a man's fly is down, that's his problem, you didn't see anything.
  • Women who claim they "love to watch sports" must be treated as spies until they demonstrate knowledge of the game and the ability to drink as much as the other sports watchers.
  • The girl who replies to the question "What do you want for Christmas?" with "If you loved me, you'd know what I want!" gets an Xbox. End of story.
  • There is no reason for guys to watch Ice Skating or Men's Gymnastics.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Is it time for a new job???

How many of these statements reflect how you feel about your work.
1) You get depressed every time you think of going back to work after a weekend, a long weekend, or a vacation.
2) You spend more time recovering from work than having fun.
3) You watch the clock all day long.
4) You spend too much time checking your personal email rather than working.
5) You take frequent mental health days.
6) You have a resignation letter drafted and waiting.
7) You complain about your job to anyone who listens.
8) You are bored silly at work.
9) You are consistently late for work.
10) You hope to win the lottery to solve your life's problems.

If you recognize any of these signs in your own life, it's time to make a commitment to yourself to explore your work options. Don't waste the days of your life in a job you don't like. Even if you can't make a move today, you can start exploring your options today. We’ve been talking today with Carol McClelland, author of Your Dream Career for Dummies and the Career Clarity Program. To download your copy of her free Dream Career Workbook, visit FindYourDreamCareer.com

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William Lamb the Horoscope man was awesome on the air!
Get more information at: www.WilliamLamb.com

Mike Morley - Keep your Credit Safe

This morning we learned about Identity Theft.

Did you know that there were over 10 million cases of identity theft in
North America last year and that you don’t have to have a good credit rating
to be a victim?

Did you know it takes an average of 16 months to find out that you have been
a victim and 39 months on average to recover from identity theft?

"The Complete Guide to Credit and Credit Repair for Canadians" is available
at www.mikemorley.com