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How to Add an Archive Page To Your Kalatu Blog

April 13, 2015 by Paul Leave a Comment

Prior to switching from WordPress to Kalatu I always liked to have an “Archives” page on my Blog where all of my past blog posts were listed in reverse chronological order.

WordPress has many different plugins that you can use to create an Archives page, but at the end of the day none of them really did exactly what I want from an archives page so when I switched over to Kalatu I just decided to create my own Archives page.

It’s actually very simple to create such a page…

… all you do is go to the “Pages” section and click on “Add New” and create a new page called “Archive” and save it.

Now you’ve got a blank canvas to work from.

What I did for my Archive page is I created a bullet-point list for each month of Blog posts that I have, and just listed all my posts in reverse chronological order with the newest content up top.

Here’s a screenshot of what that looks like:

By setting it up like this all I have to do is just add an extra bullet point listing for each blog post I write and add it to the top of the current month.

I actually don’t update my archive page every single day.  I do it every few days.

It’s really easy to set it up, and I recommend that everyone should have a page like this…

Why?

Well for a few reasons.

Firstly, whenever you want to find a blog post that you wrote a while back, you can just load this page and then hit CTRL+F on your keyboard to activate the “Find / Search” box on your browser and then type in the title or a keyword from the tile of one of your blog posts and it will find it.

It may not seem like a big deal if you only have a few blog posts, but trust me, once you have a few hundred blog posts on your site it makes it really convenient to be able to quickly find a post you wrote in the past.

On my previous blog where I had about 700+ blog posts I used to use my Archive page all the time for this purpose as very often people would ask me questions online and in a lot of cases I already had a blog post written that answers their question, so instead of re-answering the same question over and over again, I just sent them a link to the blog post where I answered that question. 🙂

Secondly, an analysis of your Google Analytics stats will show you that if you have an Archive page a lot of people will visit it, and perhaps they’ll find more articles that you wrote that they’ll enjoy reading.

This will increase your traffic stats and of course provide more value to your audience.

Thirdly, although I can’t verify this or say for sure, but I do believe you Archive page will eventually become a higher authority page on your Blog in the eyes of Google and the links from it to your blog posts may help you with your SEO rankings.

This third reason is the least important reason in my opinion, and it might not be valid anymore as Google is constantly changing their algorithm so who knows what actually helps and what doesn’t by the time you’re reading this, but in either case it couldn’t help to have a page on your Blog where anyone can find all of your Blog posts listed for easy reference.

If you’d like to check out what my Archive page looks like, click here.

Feel free to copy the layout.

 

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Kalatu, Make Money Blogging, Make Money Online

Manifesting Body Diet – Stop Lying to Yourself

April 11, 2015 by Paul 4 Comments

In Episode 3 of “Driving With Paul” I shared some insights I recently had related to my struggle to lose weight and get fit over the last three years or so.

Essentially, the challenge I had was that I was constantly making excuses not to get started with a weight loss plan or workout regime but I couldn’t figure out why I was struggling so much.

Prior to three years ago, whenever I would go on a weight loss program, I would lose weight pretty easily and I had the discipline and willpower to work out daily on a very regular basis for the duration of the different weight loss challenges I was on.

Up until three years ago my struggle was always in keeping the weight off after I lost it, but never in actually losing the weight.

Over the last three years, however, I’ve been trying to lose weight using the “slow and steady” method, and by making small, incremental lifestyle changes, as directed by various coaches and programs I was on.

However, after three years of trying that approach I was frustrated because nothing had worked for me.

I couldn’t even stick to the most simple of tasks like increasing my water intake by 1 glass of water per day, or taking my vitamins for 7 days in a row.

I mean, on my more “hardcore” diets I was able to be very disciplined, and follow very strict regiments and lose 20, 30 and even 40 lbs on these diets, without much struggle, but here I was now struggling to even do something as simple as taking my vitamins for 7 days straight or drinking more water!

What gives, right?

Well, I figured out that the reason I was having these issues is because I was essentially trying to “trick” my mind into believing that I could get something for nothing, and it wasn’t buying it.

Meaning, as an example I would join a weight loss program and meet with my coach and explain to them that I want to lose weight but I DID NOT want my weight loss regiment to negatively affect my business income, like my more “hardcore” diets have done in the past.

Meaning, a few years back when I did a few different weight loss challenges with my friend Tyler Cruz, I lost weight on each of the challenges, but at the same time as my weight went down I noticed that my business income also went down because I was putting so much energy and time into my weight loss and health, that my businesses suffered a bit.

So basically for the last three years I’ve been trying out various different weight loss programs that promote a “slow and steady” approach and I’ve told them that my biggest concern is that if I focus on my weight loss, my businesses might suffer.

And when I told them this, they would then proceed to tell me “No Paul, that’s not going to happen.  We’re going to give you a very simple program that you can follow and it’ll be so easy that you won’t even really notice it, and you won’t have to cut any time or energy out from running your businesses.”

Well, none of those programs worked for me.

Why?

Because my mind knew right away that those programs would never work.

The *ONLY* way that they would work is if they progressively gave me MORE and MORE stuff to do (and not do), until I started losing weight, BUT with all the tasks I *WOULD* have to invest an extra 5-20 hours/week for my weight loss / fitness plan.

For example they might tell me that the only thing they want me to do is to start eating a breakfast — that’s it… simple right?  That shouldn’t take away any time from my business or require me to invest any extra time / energy into my weight loss program.

Well, it seems simple, but my mind would rebel against it right away…

… because my mind knew that this was just step one of the program, and as soon as I would agree to that, then I would be asked to do step number two and step number three etc. until pretty soon I would be investing an extra 5-20 hours/week into weight loss which I told them I didn’t want to do.

It’s kind of like if you worked at a job and you were a student as well, and you told your boss that you are not willing to work any overtime anymore… and that you would only be able to work 40 hours/week as you need to concentrate on your studies…

…and your boss said “Okay, no problem… you don’t have to work any overtime… except next week, could you work an extra 1 hour on Monday?  It’s only 1 extra hour, cmon, please?”

.. and then lets say that on Monday you came in and agreed to stay one extra hour this one time, and after your shift your boss thanked you and then said “Thanks!  You’re a lifesaver, and is there any way that tomorrow you could work an extra 2 hours?”

You would catch-on really quickly that your boss is basically lying to you.  He’s pretending like it’s okay for you to not work overtime, but at the same time he has this agenda to try to squeeze as much overtime out of you anyways.

That’s kind of how my mind felt whenever I would get on these programs or even when I would try to “trick” it into starting with something small and seemingly insignificant and then tried to add a little bit more and a little bit more and a little bit more.

My mind is not stupid.  It doesn’t fall for such trickery.

So for the last 3 years I’ve essentially been fighting my own mind and I lost… I tried all these programs that were trying to promise me this fantasy of being able to lose weight and get fit and that it wouldn’t take up any extra time or energy out of my schedule.

Last week I finally figured out that this LIE was what was screwing me up all this time.

And when I made the decision to stop LYING to myself and to actually get CLEAR on what it would realistically take for me to lose the weight I want to lose and to get in shape, everything shifted.

I actually sat down and calculated all the extra time and energy it would take for me to lose weight and get fit.

I made a list of some of the things that I would need to do such as:

  • Get more involved with grocery shopping (weekly or even twice a week)
  • Approx 30 mins – 1 hour of cardio exercise several times a week
  • Approx 30 mins – 1 hour of strength training several times a week
  • Approx 45 mins – 1.5 hours of extra time per day to prepare / cook and track my meals
  • Approx 1-5 hours / week in planning, researching weight loss, strength training etc.
  • Additional travel time related to some of the tasks above

All in all I calculated that it will “cost” me an extra 15 – 20 hours / week to lose weight and to get in shape.

Once I calculated this, I had to make a decision…

Is it worth it for me to invest 15 – 20 hours/week into my weight loss / fitness program, if it means that this extra time will have to come out of my schedule somewhere such as I might have to cut back on either relaxation time, or on social time, or on the time I spend working on my businesses etc?

Instead of pretending like my weight loss / fitness program will not take up any time or energy, I now got very CLEAR on what it will take.

And when I did that, I ended up deciding to do it.

Even though I know it will affect my social time, business time, relaxation time, etc. I believe it will be well worth it for me to lose the excess weight I’ve been carrying around and to get in shape.

NOW that I’m realistic about it, and I’m not trying to get my mind to try to buy some “fantasy” solution, I’ve been EXTREMELY motivated to get started.

In fact I’ve already got a lot of setup work started to get my program started.

I researched and found a new line of supplements that I’m going to be trying out very soon.

I researched and purchased a strength training gym, got it delivered yesterday and almost got it all setup.  Just waiting for someone to pickup a couch I sold so that I have room to setup my gym properly.

Today I also cleaned up a space and got a 20 amp circuit installed for an Infrared Sauna that I’ll be setting up in my basement.  Just have to assemble it now. 🙂

In fact with all the moving, cleaning, installing and setting up of everything in the last two days I feel like I’ve already been doing an intense workout and I haven’t even started my program yet!

I’m super pumped about getting started on this journey.

In hindsight I now realize that what I really needed from the various coaches I was working with, and even from myself, was someone to hear my request of wanting to lose weight, and get in awesome shape without it costing me any extra time or energy and to basically say to me “Sorry Paul, tough shit… if you want to lose weight, and you want to get in shape, you’ve got to be willing to put 5-20 hours / week of your time and energy to make that happen.  Some weeks it might be less, but if you’re not willing to commit that amount of time, then you’re wasting your time and we can’t help you.”

Instead of perpetuating my fantasy of trying to get something for nothing, what I really needed was my coaches to tell me the TRUTH and to ask me to make a decision – one way or another.

But that’s okay, I eventually came to that conclusion myself, and learned a very powerful lesson in the process.

I’m so excited now to get started. 🙂

I’ll post some pictures or do a video of my new setup once it’s all setup.

So what about you?

Are you struggling to get started with something in your life?

Maybe you’ve been procrastinating starting a business?

Maybe you start something but find yourself not following through on even the simplest tasks?

If so, the solution might be that you need to have a heart-to-heart conversation with yourself and to really get clear on what you want, and what it will realistically take to have what you want, and then you might need to ask yourself to DECIDE if it’s worth it for you.

Anything worthwhile in life requires an investment of time, energy and sometimes also money to make it happen.

You’ve got to get clear on what that investment will realistically need to be and the decide if it’s worth it for you to invest that right now.

And if it’s not worth it, then don’t waste your time pretending like I have been for the last three years with my weight loss!

 

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Make Money Blogging, Make Money Online, Weight Loss

How to Engage the Creative Thinking Part of Your Mind

April 10, 2015 by Paul 2 Comments

In today’s episode of Driving With Paul, I talk about the two types of thinking and how learning to engage the creative part of your thinking mind can help you manifest what you want in life.

Here’s the video:

Enjoy!

 

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Health and Fitness, Law of Attraction, Make Money Blogging, Make Money Online, Personal Development, Productivity, Spirituality, Video, Vlog, Weight Loss

Is It Time to Get Real With Your Business Goals?

April 9, 2015 by Paul Leave a Comment

A few days ago I had a huge “aha” moment related to my business and my health goals, and how they are related.

I also realized some very important points related to how our minds work and how we allow excuses to stop us in certain areas of life.

In this episode of “Driving With Paul” my dog Eddie joins me as I discuss the insights that I had.

 

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Law of Attraction, Make Money Blogging, Make Money Online, Network Marketing, Personal Development, Productivity, Weight Loss

The Most Powerful Manifesting Tool

April 8, 2015 by Paul 1 Comment

When Napoleon Hill wrote the book “Think and Grow Rich”, he hid the secret to building wealth in plain sight.

The “secret” is right inside the title.

The secret he discovered by studying the wealthiest people on the planet at the turn of the century was that it was their THINKING that made them rich!

“Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it.” ~ Henry Ford

Now, when most people hear this, or read this quote from Henry Ford they think to themselves “Oh, I have no problem thinking.  My mind thinks all the time.  In fact my mind can’t stop thinking.  I’m always thinking about this or that…”

The idea that “THINKING” is the key to success is only partially true though.

See, there are two types of thinking.

The first type of thinking is automatic / unoriginal thinking.

This first type of thinking is when you go through your day and your eyes and your ears and your other senses perceive the reality that you see in front of you and your mind THINKS about the things that it is seeing and perceiving, and your mind then tries to filter, categorize, judge, react and maybe take action on what it sees.

We might have 50,000 or 100,000 such thoughts throughout the day… essentially our mind is simply interpreting the reality in front of it and trying to do the best it can to survive within that reality.

The second type of thinking is ORIGINAL thought.

Original thought is different from regular thinking.

Original thought is when your senses perceive the reality in front of you, but your mind chooses to use the imagination center that it has at it’s disposal to imagine a different reality from the one you have right now.

For example, I’m currently driving an old Mazda 3, and when I get in that car and drive, it’s easy for my mind to think “I’m driving my old Mazda 3…”, but if I deliberately choose to do so I can use my imagination – the second part of my mind – to IMAGINE that I am driving my NEW car already, right now, even though I haven’t bought it yet.

When an architect sits down in front of a blank piece of paper his senses tell him that the paper is blank, but his imagination sees the blueprints for a new house.  The architect can already SEE the blueprint in his mind’s eye, by creating original thought, and then he just has to draw what he sees.

When a musician sits down in front of a keyboard, or picks up a guitar, his senses tell him that the instrument is just sitting there… blank… making no sound… and it is up to the musician to take that instrument and create something with it.  Something that wasn’t there just a few moment before the musician created it.

When a basketball coach sees a new player on his team, who has talent but hasn’t been trained to play well yet, the coach SEES the potential of the player even though the reality in front of his eyes is that of a player with a lot of weaknesses and unrefined skill.

When a hedge fund investor goes to invest in a company, he sees the potential that the company has – NOT just where the company is at right now.

The most powerful skill you can develop to become a great manifestor using the Law of Attraction is to develop your ability to THINK ORIGINAL THOUGHTS… to use your IMAGINATION to imagine that which isn’t there yet in your reality.

Looking at what’s in front of you and seeing what’s actually there is EASY!  Anyone can do that.  But there’s no POWER to be derived from seeing only that which is in front of you.

All the power in manifesting comes from your ability to imagine a BETTER reality, and not to just observe what’s already there.

For example, I already see myself making a six-figure income from my Blog, even though my current reality as I write this post doesn’t reflect that yet.

I don’t focus on current reality.  I focus on what’s possible and what I’m going to manifest!

All manifesting and all innovation comes from a person’s ability to imagine something that isn’t there yet.

If you’re not using your imagination to imagine what you want your reality to look like every single day, then you’re essentially misusing your mind to continue to manifest only that which is already there.

ORIGINAL THOUGHT / IMAGINATION – that is the most powerful manifesting tool in the world.

And the cool thing is…. we’re all born with it!  You just need to learn how to use it. 🙂

 

Filed Under: 21 Day Blogging Challenge, Law of Attraction, Make Money Blogging, Make Money Online, Personal Development, Productivity, Spirituality

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