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Why do "free thinkers" block me from voicing my thoughts?
thinkers-block
 How to Avoid Thinker's Block

I know that for myself, I have difficulty with over organizing
and over analyzing in such a way that it hinders my thought
process. Stop organizing and just get everything down. I can
see the benefit in this, but I still think there needs to be some
sort of organizational structure to recording your thoughts.
If there isn't then you'll have to search through massive lists
of ideas and thoughts to find one specific one that you may be
looking for. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to
overcome this? I think one way may be to keep your thoughts
and ideas in a okFile so that way you can perform a search
for keywords.

Here are the 15 ways to avoid writer's (thinker's) block:

1. You need to read everyday.
2. Copy your notes.
3. Write everything down.
4. Everything communicates something.
5. Soften your eyes.
6. Think on paper.
7. Capture, capture, capture.
8. Write morning pages.
9. Exercise everyday.
10. Easy does it.
11. Perpetually hunt for insight.
12. Prime your brain.
13. Stop organizing.
14. Ask and you shall receive.
15. Punch yourself in the face.


Earth Day is one of two observances, both held annually
during spring in the northern hemisphere, and autumn in
the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire
awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment.
The United Nations celebrates an Earth Day each year on t
he March equinox, a tradition which was founded by peace
activist John McConnell in 1969.

A second Earth Day, which was founded by U.S. Senator
Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in in 1970, is
celebrated in many countries each year on April 22.

In September 1969 at a conference in Seattle, Washington,
U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin announced that
in spring 1970 there would be a nationwide grassroots demonstration
on the environment. This occurred during a time of great concern about
overpopulation and when there was a strong movement towards
"Zero Population Growth."

Nelson viewed the stabilization of the nation's population as an important
aspect of environmentalism and later said:

"The bigger the population gets, the less serious the problems become ...
We have to address the population issue. The United Kingdom, with the
U.S. supporting it, took the position in Cairo in 1994 that every country
was responsible for stabilizing its own population. It can be done. But in
this country, it's phony to say 'I'm for the environment but not for limiting
immigration.'"

Senator Nelson first proposed the nationwide environmental protest to thrust
the environment onto the national agenda.� "It was a gamble," he recalls, "
but it worked."

Five months before the first April 22 Earth Day, on Sunday, November 30, 1969,
The New York Times carried a lengthy article by Gladwin Hill reporting on the
rising hysteria of "global cooling":

"Rising concern about the environmental crisis is sweeping the nation's campuses
with an intensity that may be on its way to eclipsing student discontent over the
war in Vietnam...a national day of observance of environmental problems...is being
planned for next spring...when a nationwide environmental 'teach-in'...coordinated
from the office of Senator Gaylord Nelson is planned...." Senator Nelson also hired
Denis Hayes as the coordinator.

April 22, 1970, Earth Day marks the beginning of the modern environmental movement.
Approximately 20 million Americans participated, with a goal of a healthy, sustainable
environment.

Denis Hayes, the national coordinator, and his old staff organized massive coast-to-coast
rallies. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the deterioration
of the environment. Groups that had been fighting against oil spills, polluting factories and
power plants, raw sewage, toxic dumps, pesticides, freeways, the loss of wilderness, and
the extinction of wildlife suddenly realized they shared common values.

Mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues
onto the world stage, Earth Day on April 22 in 1990 gave a huge boost to recycling efforts
worldwide and helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.

As the millennium approached, Hayes agreed to spearhead another campaign, this time focused
on global warming and a push for clean energy. The April 22 Earth Day in 2000 combined the
big-picture feistiness of the first Earth Day with the international grassroots activism of
Earth Day 1990. For 2000, Earth Day had the Internet to help link activists around the world.
By the time April 22 came around, 5,000 environmental groups around the world were on board,
reaching out to hundreds of millions of people in a record 184 countries. Events varied: A talking
drum chain traveled from village to village in Gabon, Africa, for example, while hundreds of
thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., USA.

Earth Day 2000 sent the message loud and clear that citizens the world 'round wanted quick and
decisive action on clean energy. Earth Day 2007 was one of the largest Earth Days to date, with
an estimated billion people participating in the activities in thousands of places like Kiev, Ukraine;
Caracas, Venezuela; Tuvalu; Manila, Philippines; Togo; Madrid, Spain; London; and New York.

Founded by the organizers of the first April 22 Earth Day in 1970, Earth Day Network promotes
environmental citizenship and year round progressive action worldwide. Earth Day Network is a
driving force steering environmental awareness around the world. Through Earth Day Network,
activists connect change in local, national, and global policies. Earth Day Network’s international
network reaches over 17,000 organizations in 174 countries, while the domestic program engages
5,000 groups and over 25,000 educators coordinating millions of community development and
environmental protection activities throughout the year. Earth Day is the only event celebrated
simultaneously around the globe by people of all backgrounds, faiths and nationalities. More than
a half billion people participate in Earth Day Network campaigns every year.


Search-Engine Optimization (SEO)

Internet search-engines are the primary vehicle by
which consumers search and find what they are
looking for. Internet users find new Web sites by using
search-engines. After email, search engines are the most
popular activity on the web. It’s a fact, Search Engine
Optimization must be a necessary part of your online
marketing strategy.�

It is becoming increasingly well-known that website
ranking on the first or second page on one or more of
the major search engines can translate into enormous
increases in sales, leads and quality traffic. There has
never been a more opportune time to develop an effective
search-engine marketing strategy. Pick a power phrase
or even a unipue identification, like okProfile, okPages,
okff, uniphi, okData and okJeff and see if you can get
in the #1 position by inviting your clients to get to your
site in this way. Then join a linkLoop.net kind of site
to get increased traffic.

If you go back to the basic Idea of Permission
Based Re-Confirmed Opt-In which re-trains
browser okFixIT

The undeniable popularity and efficiency of utilizing
search-engines to find products or services demands that
a business develop an effective search-engine marketing
strategy, which includes both professional Search Engine
Optimization and paid search or PPC Management. Unlike
e-mail advertising or banner placements on high-traffic websites
and search-engine traffic tends to be highly qualified since the
content of your website determines your ranking - therefore,
you have the ability to control the kind of traffic that is generated
from search-engines.

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