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June 6th, 2011
Looking Up
Good morning,
Sunburns, hay fever, and restless children... it must be June.
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When Google updated their algorithms a few months ago, they kicked us out of most of the search results. We spent weeks going over our website looking for what was "wrong" that would cause Google to drop us so badly in the rankings. We made a lot of tiny tweaks to the site, but could not "fix" our rankings. There are quite a few articles in the various webmaster newsletters talking about how important it is to have Facebook links and other social networking links. Apparently, Google and the other search engines think this is the equivalent of "word of mouth" recommendations and therefore, anyone with a lot of people sharing their web pages on social networking sites must be producing quality content.
We asked you to tell your friends and family about our horoscopes. We asked you to "Digg" us, "share" various pages from our website on Facebook, verbally tell your friends about us, and to help us get the word out about the numerous articles and free monthly horoscopes.
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Some of you thought that I needed you to befriend me on Facebook. As nice as that is, Google doesn't care how many friends I have. What they care about is how many of you share individual articles, horoscopes, etc. Some of you started "sharing" pages from our site and it FINALLY started crawling back up into the search results again.
I want to thank you for your help! I literally could not have done it without you. (We need you to keep doing this, so please don't stop!)
The new forecasts were posted to the website and sent out to the subscribers back on May 20th.
Here are the links for those of you who like to read the horoscopes online...
June 2011 Aries Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Taurus Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Gemini Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Cancer Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Leo Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Virgo Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Libra Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Scorpio Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Sagittarius Monthly Horoscope
June 2011 Capricorn Monthly Horoscope
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June 2011 Pisces Monthly Horoscope
Quote of the Week:
You can't be brave if you've only had wonderful things happen to you. -
I somehow instinctively knew it would be much better to win. -
Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who
will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down. -
Feature Article of the Week:
Permission Granted
She sees a cute guy across the room and asks her friends, "Should I go talk to him?" Yes! Go!
She turns around gazing at herself in the dressing room mirror. "What do you think? Should I buy it? It's more than I was going to spend." Yes! You look awesome in that dress!
She hears about a new position opening up in another department and asks her coworkers over lunch, "What do you think? Should I apply for it?" Yes! Do it!
Why do so many of us ask permission in life? Why do we need outside approval to make us feel that it is okay to go after our dreams? It seems like so many of us feel a little guilty, selfish, or arrogant if we give ourselves permission to make big bold moves towards our goals. It is as if the inner critic is asking, "Just who do you think you are?" We need our friends to play the role of cheerleaders and we need them to give us permission to aspire to more. If someone else gives me permission, then I'll go ahead and do it!
"Personal growth" is getting to that point in life where you are your own cheerleader; you give yourself permission to dream big and to go after those dreams. There will always be a place in our hearts for dear friends that cheer us on, but knowing that you do not NEED them in order to go after your goals is a powerful thing. Sometimes our friends are busy, out of town, or simply unaware of our needs. You cannot hold yourself back just because there is nobody around to give you permission to move forward.
Did Amelia Earhart need to ask permission? Did Harriet Tubman ask permission? Did Hillary Clinton ask permission? Did Margaret Thatcher ask permission? Did Cher or Madonna ask permission? Did Susan B Anthony ask permission? Did Oprah or Ellen ask permission? The history books are full of women who did great things, entertaining things, fun things, and sometimes very important and controversial things without ever asking permission first.
And the world is full of everyday women that you will never read about in the papers, they will never be famous, they are mothers, employees, sisters, business owners, daughters, and everything else imaginable. And they do small things, big things, brave things, and adventurous things all of the time without asking permission first. Sometimes they fail and sometimes they succeed. They grow, they learn from their mistakes, they inspire others, and they are our everyday heroes. Why not you? Why shouldn't you be one of those brave women who say, "Why not?" when an opportunity presents itself?
What is it that you need to have happen before you can give yourself permission to
be happy, successful, funny, sexy, or whatever else you are waiting for? Do you
need somebody to come along and give you permission to be wonderful? Do you need
to practice giving yourself permission on a few small issues first? Maybe practice
saying, "Yes, I can" on some relatively unimportant topics first? Then as you grow
more self-
Start by giving yourself permission to screw up. Then move on to giving yourself permission to succeed once in a while. After that, it gets much easier; most of our efforts fall somewhere in between. As you begin to succeed more often, you will get braver and it won't be so difficult to take chances and to try new things.
What if nobody ever gives you permission? Will you regret it years from now when you are an old woman? Will you beat yourself up for waiting around for someone else to give you permission? Will you be okay with NEVER living out your dream because you waited for someone else to deem you worthy of achieving it? Don't you owe it to yourself to at least try?
What if nothing bad happens? What if it turns out okay and you really had no reason to be afraid of taking a chance after all? What if you got yourself all worked up over nothing? What if you stopped yourself from going after your dreams and they were completely obtainable? What if your fears were not based in reality? What if behind the scenes, things were really much easier than you assumed?
And more importantly, what if you are fabulous? What if you were meant to be clever,
sassy, inspirational, or brilliant? What if you were meant to succeed and role model
confidence and a "can-
What if your gift somehow makes the world a better place? What if your small success
is a stepping-
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