Archive for December 1st, 2007

Dec 01 2007

Opportunities that you shouldn’t pass.

Published by gaychristians under Income Opportunities

There are many ways that you can make money, decently through the internet. I recently took part in registering my blogs in many programs that provide an opportunity to review websites or products and get paid doing them. Opportunities are presented to you on a daily basis and it’s up to you if you want to take them or not.

Programs like bloggerwave provide that kind of opportunity. Many other programs do and if you are serious about earning extra money while blogging, you would be naive not to participate. It is painless and easy to write about products. Some only require 50 to 100 words to be paid. Some programs pay monthly, and others pay weekly. Just imagine the income opportunity that you can get while blogging. It’s amazing.

If you are serious in making money through the use of the internet. Don’t look any further. These are opportunities that will be here to stay. Advertisers are now looking at bloggers to be their media. A product or a website will pay you to provide your review. Start making money now and see how it goes for you.

This is a sponsored post.

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Dec 01 2007

I know, most of us probably hate the holidays…

Published by gaychristians under Holiday Blues

This is the time of year when most of us who are single just want to just skip by.  Why?  We get lonely and we make the wish that we find that perfect someone (or not-so-perfect someone) just so that we can have someone to exchange gifts with, share the fireplace with or simply cuddle with.

But life is too short to feel that way.  Don’t get me wrong.  I understand the feeling of seeing couples do the ‘normal’ things that couples do during the holidays.  Putting up a Christmas tree together, ceremonial lighting of the tree blah blah blah..  but we can live without that too!  Love is all around specially during the holidays.  Spread it around.

One thing I did one holiday season is to volunteer at a local church for homeless people.  It was a humbling experience and it was fun.  I stayed one night at the shelter and the guy that they partnered with me loves Western movies.  So we watched all the episodes of Lonesome Dove.  It was not my cup of tea but I still enjoyed the conversation.  That was it.

The next day, I saw the homeless guys get ready for work.  Yes, some of them do work and some even have cars. They just don’t have a place to live.  But they are great people too.

If you are feeling lonely this Christmas - try it it.  You will feel fulfilled like you can never imagine.

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