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How to Draw Traffic to Your Website - More Steps eone to time you for 10 minutes. Pick up a pen (not a pencil!) and write. You might make a list of dreams. Or you might describe your dream life. Or, perhaps you just answer the questions above. Whatever it is, keep writing. Don't stop until the timer stops.Web site traffic refers to the number of times your site is viewed by the users. It is the most important point to be made for the success of your online business.Steps to increase the site traffic:STEP 1: Submit Your Site to Search Engines:Major Search Engines: Yahoo, Google, AOL Search, AltaVista, Ask Jeeves, Direct Hit, Excite, FAST Search, HotBot, Inktomi, LookSmart, Lycos, MSN Search, Netscape Search• Manually Submission: If you want to submit by hand, be aware that each Search Engine has it’s own set of rules for determining relevancy and ranking.• Paid Submission: Where you have to pay to be listed.Good Submission Sites:http://submitfire.coffeecup.com/ http://www.actnowdomains.com/ http://www.submitnet.net//default www.submitexpress.com www.submit-it.com www.submitshop.com www.addme.com/submission.htmSTEP 2: Update Information: Put fresh content and update the existing content of your website.STEP 3: Pay for clicks: Receive targeted pay per cli Technique Two: Make a dream collage. Assemble a stack of magazines, blank poster board, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. Cut out pictures and create a poster of your dream life. Include pictures of whatever speaks to you. Supersize your dream collage. Get a few friends together and each work on the project individually. Each person will create a collage of his or her life today on one side of the poster board. Assemble a dream collage on the other side of the poster board that will show your life five years from now. Technique Three: Talk to your friends. Chances are your friends, family and business colleagues know things about you that you don’t even know. We tend to look at ourselves through the eyes of others who have been critical of things we’ve done. Have you ever noticed how you remember the one bad comment you got about something you did and can’t for the life of you remember the dozen good comments you received? We’re conditioned to look for the fault in ourselves. That helps us find the things we need to improve on, but it also means that we overlook the things we do well. Spend a lifetime working on your faults and you’ll live a lifetime being mediocre. Instead look for those things that you have a talent for and that you are passionate about. Chances are the things you do well will unlock the secret of your dreams. How can you find out what those dreams are? Your friends might hold the answer How and When to Delegate Dream no small dreams for they have no power to move the hearts of men.Delegating tasks to your employees accomplishes a variety of things. One of which is less work for the supervisor. So why don’t we delegate? Is it that supervisors don’t know how to delegate work or could it be that there are different reasons why supervisors don’t delegate work to their employees. The answer is simple, supervisors tend to think they can do it better or the employee may make a mistake or even worse the employee may do a good job and the supervisor may feel threatened. Well being a good supervisor is largely about knowing how to delegate work. Yes, they may make a mistake, which is part of the learning process. That being the case carefully choose the work you delegate. Don’t give them the critical tasks that could have harsh consequences if not properly done. By knowing how to delegate work you are able to build trust among your employees. They feel they are able to assist you in important day to day issues. Delegating is a way to grow and mature employees. How are you ever going to know their potential if you don’t test the waters every n --Goethe Everything happens because of a dream. If you’re not living your dream, you’re living someone else’s dream. Look at a normal life for the average person today. You get up earlier than you really want to because the alarm goes off. Rush through a work-out (or wish you had time for one) and go to a job that occupies most of your working time. The dreams of your childhood are long past. Now, it's about working, providing for a family, and maybe, someday, you'll have some time for you. If you’re working for someone else, chances are you’re working on someone else’s dream. Now here’s the amazing part. The owner of the company might never have purposely chosen the course of his business, so it’s not even his dream. His mother always had the dream that someday her son would own his own business or his high school math teacher told him he was gifted in math and needed to do something in that field. He might have married someone his family told him he should marry (through spoken or unspoken comments and actions), lived in a city and neighborhood where someone else thought he should live and work. It's a life of chance and passive coincidence. No wonder we go through midlife crises! It’s our subconscious waking up and saying, Hey wait a minute! What happened to those great dreams we had once upon a time? Some people decide to start their own business in hopes that this is the way to personal freedom. The entrepreneurial spasm lasts long enough to quit a job and start working for their own business. But, for most people, they run their own business exactly the way they used to work a job. The difference is that instead of just one boss, they now have a whole lot of bosses to keep happy. We call them customers or clients. The business owner still has no control and still isn’t following her deepest, most precious dreams. Ask yourself: If you have your own business, is it run exactly the way you want it to? If you work for someone else, are you living your highest purpose? Are you achieving what you wanted in your life right now? A big part to being a Maui Millionaire is purposely choosing the life you want to lead. Then it’s a matter of setting the game up so you get exactly what you want. If you don’t choose where you’re going, you’ll never get there. The dream is the beginning. It’s the seed and spark that grows into a life of abundance and wealth. Rediscover Your Dreams As a child, we had dreams. They were in the language of children because we were children. Then we put aside many of those childish dreams and “grew up.” Of course, growing up meant that we followed what the adults around us said being a grown up was. We gave up on the big dreams. Instead, we started substituting goals for dreams. If you were raised in a typical American household, those goals had to do with success and money. They focused on the outer achievements, not on inner values and dreams. It's pretty ironic that with the primary focus on those kind of achievements, more and more people find their wealth slipping away. Could it be that there is something fundamentally off with how the average person thinks about the future? Of course! And in this section of the book you'll learn how to tap back into your real passion and purpose in life as you clarify your big dreams. The big dreams of a Maui Millionaire are not always brand new dreams. You’re not reinventing dreams. You’re rediscovering the dreams of your childhood. Now, though, you’re doing it with the years of experience and education that allow you to use the language of adults, with the heart and faith of a child. Dream No Small Dreams If you’re committed to going out there and pursuing a dream, make sure the dream is worthy of your time and attention. Seek the game worth playing. If your current life doesn’t have a dream big enough to risk the game, then find one that does. Find a dream so juicy, so appealing, and so powerful that it compels you to work to reach it. It calls to you, sings to you, sinks its hooks into you and won't let you go. What’s a dream that is so powerful that you will live part of your life for it? In the next few chapters, we're going to look at how to rediscover the dreams you've had and then supersize them in Maui fashion to create something even bigger and bolder. We believe that you were born to do something great, and now it's time to rediscover exactly what that greatness is! Dream Big! Corporations pay thousands of dollars to work on articulating their company vision. The corporate vision generally isn’t just about making money. It's about the deeper reasons why the business exists and the powerful passions that fuel the organization. The same is true for us. You have a personal vision as well. Sadly most of us don’t bother to take the time and energy necessary to articulate our own vision -- the dreams that make everything we do worthwhile. Without a dream to pursue, our spirit wilts and our soul shrinks. Your big dream is your personal vision that taps into the passion you have in your life. Passion is the energy of your heart. It drives you to perform at the highest possible level. It gives you the fuel to keep going when others around you quit. Passion dares you to ask more, to do more, to be more. Passion allows you to make mistakes, get knocked down, and get up for another round. Passion is the limitless energy that allows you to achieve extraordinary results. It's the juice that makes life so sweet. What is so important to you that you would invest part of your life going after it without any direct reward or compensation, just because you felt so powerfully moved by that dream? That’s a first step in determining the dreams that aren’t just merely financial. If your most compelling desire right now is to create a certain amount of money or passive cash flow, ask yourself -- why? Imagine you have all the money and financial success you’ve ever wanted, then what? When you achieve that level of wealth, what are you going to do with the money? Who is the person you dream of being? That’s how you can tap into the most compelling aspect to those dreams. Three Ways to Re-Discover Your Dreams Sometimes finding out what our dreams actually are can be the hardest part. Here are some ideas to jump start the process. Technique One: Do a dream download. Consider who would you love to be . . . what would you love to do . . . to have. That’s your passion. Think about what you are good at. That’s your talent. Reflect on what’s most important to you. Those are your values. Now, what were you born to do? That’s your destiny. Take a blank piece of paper and put it in front of you. Set a timer or ask someone to time you for 10 minutes. Pick up a pen (not a pencil!) and write. You might make a list of dreams. Or you might describe your dream life. Or, perhaps you just answer the questions above. Whatever it is, keep writing. Don't stop until the timer stops. Technique Two: Make a dream collage. Assemble a stack of magazines, blank poster board, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. Cut out pictures and create a poster of your dream life. Include pictures of whatever speaks to you. Supersize your dream collage. Get a few friends together and each work on the project individually. Each person will create a collage of his or her life today on one side of the poster board. Assemble a dream collage on the other side of the poster board that will show your life five years from now. Technique Three: Talk to your friends. Chances are your friends, family and business colleagues know things about you that you don’t even know. We tend to look at ourselves through the eyes of others who have been critical of things we’ve done. Have you ever noticed how you remember the one bad comment you got about something you did and can’t for the life of you remember the dozen good comments you received? We’re conditioned to look for the fault in ourselves. That helps us find the things we need to improve on, but it also means that we overlook the things we do well. Spend a lifetime working on your faults and you’ll live a lifetime being mediocre. Instead look for those things that you have a talent for and that you are passionate about. Chances are the things you do well will unlock the secret of your dreams. How can you find out what those dreams are? Your friends might hold the answer The Benefits of Delegation ifference is that instead of just one boss, they now have a whole lot of bosses to keep happy. We call them customers or clients. The business owner still has no control and still isn’t following her deepest, most precious dreams.Increased productivity: At the end of the day this is the main reason you delegate. Your goal is maximizing the human resources you have available in your group to the fullest. The more the team can get work done the greater the productivity you see.Staff development: In many cases the assignments and responsibilities you delegate provide your staff members opportunity far growth. As they gain success in them, their skills and abilities strengthen. Competence - and often confidence and motivation - grows.More assistance and coverage: Delegating often serves as a useful mechanism for filling holes. Sometimes you're vulnerable because you're the only one who can do a function that affects day-to-day operations, or one of your staff is that key solo performer. Delegating to utilize more people in the operations gets you more help and better coverage in return.Better use of your time: By shifting some of the day-to-day operational work to staff to , handle, your attention and time get to shift elsewhere - to the big-picture stu Ask yourself: If you have your own business, is it run exactly the way you want it to? If you work for someone else, are you living your highest purpose? Are you achieving what you wanted in your life right now? A big part to being a Maui Millionaire is purposely choosing the life you want to lead. Then it’s a matter of setting the game up so you get exactly what you want. If you don’t choose where you’re going, you’ll never get there. The dream is the beginning. It’s the seed and spark that grows into a life of abundance and wealth. Rediscover Your Dreams As a child, we had dreams. They were in the language of children because we were children. Then we put aside many of those childish dreams and “grew up.” Of course, growing up meant that we followed what the adults around us said being a grown up was. We gave up on the big dreams. Instead, we started substituting goals for dreams. If you were raised in a typical American household, those goals had to do with success and money. They focused on the outer achievements, not on inner values and dreams. It's pretty ironic that with the primary focus on those kind of achievements, more and more people find their wealth slipping away. Could it be that there is something fundamentally off with how the average person thinks about the future? Of course! And in this section of the book you'll learn how to tap back into your real passion and purpose in life as you clarify your big dreams. The big dreams of a Maui Millionaire are not always brand new dreams. You’re not reinventing dreams. You’re rediscovering the dreams of your childhood. Now, though, you’re doing it with the years of experience and education that allow you to use the language of adults, with the heart and faith of a child. Dream No Small Dreams If you’re committed to going out there and pursuing a dream, make sure the dream is worthy of your time and attention. Seek the game worth playing. If your current life doesn’t have a dream big enough to risk the game, then find one that does. Find a dream so juicy, so appealing, and so powerful that it compels you to work to reach it. It calls to you, sings to you, sinks its hooks into you and won't let you go. What’s a dream that is so powerful that you will live part of your life for it? In the next few chapters, we're going to look at how to rediscover the dreams you've had and then supersize them in Maui fashion to create something even bigger and bolder. We believe that you were born to do something great, and now it's time to rediscover exactly what that greatness is! Dream Big! Corporations pay thousands of dollars to work on articulating their company vision. The corporate vision generally isn’t just about making money. It's about the deeper reasons why the business exists and the powerful passions that fuel the organization. The same is true for us. You have a personal vision as well. Sadly most of us don’t bother to take the time and energy necessary to articulate our own vision -- the dreams that make everything we do worthwhile. Without a dream to pursue, our spirit wilts and our soul shrinks. Your big dream is your personal vision that taps into the passion you have in your life. Passion is the energy of your heart. It drives you to perform at the highest possible level. It gives you the fuel to keep going when others around you quit. Passion dares you to ask more, to do more, to be more. Passion allows you to make mistakes, get knocked down, and get up for another round. Passion is the limitless energy that allows you to achieve extraordinary results. It's the juice that makes life so sweet. What is so important to you that you would invest part of your life going after it without any direct reward or compensation, just because you felt so powerfully moved by that dream? That’s a first step in determining the dreams that aren’t just merely financial. If your most compelling desire right now is to create a certain amount of money or passive cash flow, ask yourself -- why? Imagine you have all the money and financial success you’ve ever wanted, then what? When you achieve that level of wealth, what are you going to do with the money? Who is the person you dream of being? That’s how you can tap into the most compelling aspect to those dreams. Three Ways to Re-Discover Your Dreams Sometimes finding out what our dreams actually are can be the hardest part. Here are some ideas to jump start the process. Technique One: Do a dream download. Consider who would you love to be . . . what would you love to do . . . to have. That’s your passion. Think about what you are good at. That’s your talent. Reflect on what’s most important to you. Those are your values. Now, what were you born to do? That’s your destiny. Take a blank piece of paper and put it in front of you. Set a timer or ask someone to time you for 10 minutes. Pick up a pen (not a pencil!) and write. You might make a list of dreams. Or you might describe your dream life. Or, perhaps you just answer the questions above. Whatever it is, keep writing. Don't stop until the timer stops. Technique Two: Make a dream collage. Assemble a stack of magazines, blank poster board, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. Cut out pictures and create a poster of your dream life. Include pictures of whatever speaks to you. Supersize your dream collage. Get a few friends together and each work on the project individually. Each person will create a collage of his or her life today on one side of the poster board. Assemble a dream collage on the other side of the poster board that will show your life five years from now. Technique Three: Talk to your friends. Chances are your friends, family and business colleagues know things about you that you don’t even know. We tend to look at ourselves through the eyes of others who have been critical of things we’ve done. Have you ever noticed how you remember the one bad comment you got about something you did and can’t for the life of you remember the dozen good comments you received? We’re conditioned to look for the fault in ourselves. That helps us find the things we need to improve on, but it also means that we overlook the things we do well. Spend a lifetime working on your faults and you’ll live a lifetime being mediocre. Instead look for those things that you have a talent for and that you are passionate about. Chances are the things you do well will unlock the secret of your dreams. How can you find out what those dreams are? Your friends might hold the answer Get Paid to Click Ads, Another Moneymaking Opportunity big dreams of a Maui Millionaire are not always brand new dreams. You’re not reinventing dreams. You’re rediscovering the dreams of your childhood. Now, though, you’re doing it with the years of experience and education that allow you to use the language of adults, with the heart and faith of a child.It is just as simple as it sounds. You are paid to click ads. Stop getting annoyed whenever such an advertisement pops up and see the positive side of it. Consider that whenever such a thing happens, instead of a pop-up window, dollars appear. Now, all you have to do is click on them, and the money is yours to spend. The more ads (dollars) you click the more money you earn. It is not a scam, it is advertising. The companies or persons that advertise afford to pay people to click on their ads. The more people click, the more money the company spends, but if one in a few people purchase their services or products, the ads are profitable. Join other thousands of people who earn money online every second. It is almost too easy to be true.How can I get paid to click ads?Simple! Browse the net and choose one of the many “get paid to click ads” programs. Register, follow a few guiding steps and there is nothing more to stop you from winning money online. Honestly, I must call it winning money, rather than working, because it is simply too easy to do. You are no Dream No Small Dreams If you’re committed to going out there and pursuing a dream, make sure the dream is worthy of your time and attention. Seek the game worth playing. If your current life doesn’t have a dream big enough to risk the game, then find one that does. Find a dream so juicy, so appealing, and so powerful that it compels you to work to reach it. It calls to you, sings to you, sinks its hooks into you and won't let you go. What’s a dream that is so powerful that you will live part of your life for it? In the next few chapters, we're going to look at how to rediscover the dreams you've had and then supersize them in Maui fashion to create something even bigger and bolder. We believe that you were born to do something great, and now it's time to rediscover exactly what that greatness is! Dream Big! Corporations pay thousands of dollars to work on articulating their company vision. The corporate vision generally isn’t just about making money. It's about the deeper reasons why the business exists and the powerful passions that fuel the organization. The same is true for us. You have a personal vision as well. Sadly most of us don’t bother to take the time and energy necessary to articulate our own vision -- the dreams that make everything we do worthwhile. Without a dream to pursue, our spirit wilts and our soul shrinks. Your big dream is your personal vision that taps into the passion you have in your life. Passion is the energy of your heart. It drives you to perform at the highest possible level. It gives you the fuel to keep going when others around you quit. Passion dares you to ask more, to do more, to be more. Passion allows you to make mistakes, get knocked down, and get up for another round. Passion is the limitless energy that allows you to achieve extraordinary results. It's the juice that makes life so sweet. What is so important to you that you would invest part of your life going after it without any direct reward or compensation, just because you felt so powerfully moved by that dream? That’s a first step in determining the dreams that aren’t just merely financial. If your most compelling desire right now is to create a certain amount of money or passive cash flow, ask yourself -- why? Imagine you have all the money and financial success you’ve ever wanted, then what? When you achieve that level of wealth, what are you going to do with the money? Who is the person you dream of being? That’s how you can tap into the most compelling aspect to those dreams. Three Ways to Re-Discover Your Dreams Sometimes finding out what our dreams actually are can be the hardest part. Here are some ideas to jump start the process. Technique One: Do a dream download. Consider who would you love to be . . . what would you love to do . . . to have. That’s your passion. Think about what you are good at. That’s your talent. Reflect on what’s most important to you. Those are your values. Now, what were you born to do? That’s your destiny. Take a blank piece of paper and put it in front of you. Set a timer or ask someone to time you for 10 minutes. Pick up a pen (not a pencil!) and write. You might make a list of dreams. Or you might describe your dream life. Or, perhaps you just answer the questions above. Whatever it is, keep writing. Don't stop until the timer stops. Technique Two: Make a dream collage. Assemble a stack of magazines, blank poster board, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. Cut out pictures and create a poster of your dream life. Include pictures of whatever speaks to you. Supersize your dream collage. Get a few friends together and each work on the project individually. Each person will create a collage of his or her life today on one side of the poster board. Assemble a dream collage on the other side of the poster board that will show your life five years from now. Technique Three: Talk to your friends. Chances are your friends, family and business colleagues know things about you that you don’t even know. We tend to look at ourselves through the eyes of others who have been critical of things we’ve done. Have you ever noticed how you remember the one bad comment you got about something you did and can’t for the life of you remember the dozen good comments you received? We’re conditioned to look for the fault in ourselves. That helps us find the things we need to improve on, but it also means that we overlook the things we do well. Spend a lifetime working on your faults and you’ll live a lifetime being mediocre. Instead look for those things that you have a talent for and that you are passionate about. Chances are the things you do well will unlock the secret of your dreams. How can you find out what those dreams are? Your friends might hold the answer The Dos And Don'ts For Using the Google Adsense Program sonal vision that taps into the passion you have in your life. Passion is the energy of your heart. It drives you to perform at the highest possible level. It gives you the fuel to keep going when others around you quit. Passion dares you to ask more, to do more, to be more. Passion allows you to make mistakes, get knocked down, and get up for another round. Passion is the limitless energy that allows you to achieve extraordinary results. It's the juice that makes life so sweet.Google Adsense is a fun and easy way to make extra money. It’s important to follow the rules though as Google is serious about the integrity of this program. Not following the rules could result in your Google Adsense account being terminated. Here are a few "Do's and Don'ts" for using the program:DO - Read the Terms and Conditions and Program Policies thoroughly.DO - Read everything you can about Google Adsense. Learn from others’ experiences and mistakes.DO - Learn how to optimize your site for the most enjoyable and profitable Google Adsense experience. Realize it does take some time and hard work. That’s why it’s so important that you write about something you care about. Hard work is even harder if you don’t like what you’re doing.DO - Visit other sites that are benefiting from Google Adsense. Click on the ads only if you are truly interested in the product or service being advertised. Read other people’s blogs and comment on them. Only offer a comment though if it is truly sincere.And the Don’ts What is so important to you that you would invest part of your life going after it without any direct reward or compensation, just because you felt so powerfully moved by that dream? That’s a first step in determining the dreams that aren’t just merely financial. If your most compelling desire right now is to create a certain amount of money or passive cash flow, ask yourself -- why? Imagine you have all the money and financial success you’ve ever wanted, then what? When you achieve that level of wealth, what are you going to do with the money? Who is the person you dream of being? That’s how you can tap into the most compelling aspect to those dreams. Three Ways to Re-Discover Your Dreams Sometimes finding out what our dreams actually are can be the hardest part. Here are some ideas to jump start the process. Technique One: Do a dream download. Consider who would you love to be . . . what would you love to do . . . to have. That’s your passion. Think about what you are good at. That’s your talent. Reflect on what’s most important to you. Those are your values. Now, what were you born to do? That’s your destiny. Take a blank piece of paper and put it in front of you. Set a timer or ask someone to time you for 10 minutes. Pick up a pen (not a pencil!) and write. You might make a list of dreams. Or you might describe your dream life. Or, perhaps you just answer the questions above. Whatever it is, keep writing. Don't stop until the timer stops. Technique Two: Make a dream collage. Assemble a stack of magazines, blank poster board, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. Cut out pictures and create a poster of your dream life. Include pictures of whatever speaks to you. Supersize your dream collage. Get a few friends together and each work on the project individually. Each person will create a collage of his or her life today on one side of the poster board. Assemble a dream collage on the other side of the poster board that will show your life five years from now. Technique Three: Talk to your friends. Chances are your friends, family and business colleagues know things about you that you don’t even know. We tend to look at ourselves through the eyes of others who have been critical of things we’ve done. Have you ever noticed how you remember the one bad comment you got about something you did and can’t for the life of you remember the dozen good comments you received? We’re conditioned to look for the fault in ourselves. That helps us find the things we need to improve on, but it also means that we overlook the things we do well. Spend a lifetime working on your faults and you’ll live a lifetime being mediocre. Instead look for those things that you have a talent for and that you are passionate about. Chances are the things you do well will unlock the secret of your dreams. How can you find out what those dreams are? Your friends might hold the answer 3 Free Ways To Quickly Build Your Opt-In List eone to time you for 10 minutes. Pick up a pen (not a pencil!) and write. You might make a list of dreams. Or you might describe your dream life. Or, perhaps you just answer the questions above. Whatever it is, keep writing. Don't stop until the timer stops.It's no secret that in order for you to ever really earn a substantial, consistent income from the Internet you're going to need your own opt-in list.This opt-in list will consist of people who've asked to be sent information on what ever topic or niche you are currently involved.Building your opt-in list should be your number one priority.So here's 3 Free Ways To Quickly Build Your Opt-In List:#1 - Find other newsletters that deal with your niche and do an "article swap".Simply let other publishers know that you'll run their article if they do the same for you.This way you'll gain subscribers and name recognition.At the bottom of your article, be sure to ad your subscription information so the readers can find your opt-in list.#2 - Do an "Ezine Endorsement Swap".This is simply where you get together with a bunch of ezine publishers, then you each write up a glowing review of one another's ezines.Each participating publisher runs the endorsements.You all benefit by building your Technique Two: Make a dream collage. Assemble a stack of magazines, blank poster board, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. Cut out pictures and create a poster of your dream life. Include pictures of whatever speaks to you. Supersize your dream collage. Get a few friends together and each work on the project individually. Each person will create a collage of his or her life today on one side of the poster board. Assemble a dream collage on the other side of the poster board that will show your life five years from now. Technique Three: Talk to your friends. Chances are your friends, family and business colleagues know things about you that you don’t even know. We tend to look at ourselves through the eyes of others who have been critical of things we’ve done. Have you ever noticed how you remember the one bad comment you got about something you did and can’t for the life of you remember the dozen good comments you received? We’re conditioned to look for the fault in ourselves. That helps us find the things we need to improve on, but it also means that we overlook the things we do well. Spend a lifetime working on your faults and you’ll live a lifetime being mediocre. Instead look for those things that you have a talent for and that you are passionate about. Chances are the things you do well will unlock the secret of your dreams. How can you find out what those dreams are? Your friends might hold the answer -- ask them. Send them a letter or e-mail and ask for their help.
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