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Friday, January 29, 2010

Any Work is Not Good Enough For Home Positions


If you look around on the internet today, you will see that there are many home positions available. Perhaps you lost your job or you just want to supplement your income. Just do not make yourself desperate enough to find any work on the internet. You will fall to schemes and scams.

Why is any work not good enough? Simple reasons really. Say you see a home position ad for Data Entry. You may think to yourself. That sounds really easy and they promise a lot of money. Of course it does, most home positions do because they want you to buy into their opportunity. So they will make it sound as easy and effortless as possible.

You want to be selective when you are looking for a home position. Just do not do any work that is available. That will most definitely get you caught up in scams to where you lose money, self-confidence and your shirt all in internet schemes that were not designed to work for you, but for the seller.

So what home positions can you do? There are still many legitimate opportunities out there in which you CAN make a lot of money from. But I would say the first key is knowing which one is a scam and which one is not.

You want to pay attention to the fine print. You can find any work anywhere on the internet, but not all will show you how you can be successful in that home position. You do not want to get involved with work from home products, but you need the tools instead.
Tools that help you make life easier, expand your knowledge and even help automate your business.

What are tools? Tools can be anything that help you automate your actions. Or maybe it's great information from a mentor. Tool are very important and is the real fast track to internet wealth. I got scammed many times before I ran into someone that would show me the proper tools to use. If you are able to get that far, you will be successful.

Knowledge is powerful! Read the resource box below and follow the instructions.

A Cross Dresser's Guide to Perfect Eyeliner



Once you've applied your eye shadow, you're ready to shape and define your eyes using eyeliner.

Although this is an important skill to learn, it's actually quite tricky to master. Be warned - your patience will be tested!

Having said that, once you've figured it out you'll wonder what all the fuss was about. It's one of those things you never forget (like riding a bike).

Eyeliner is available as a pencil, cake (which is applied using a brush) or as a liquid liner. Pencil and cake eyeliners give a soft and natural look, whereas liquid liners offer more precision and a dramatic look. You may find one easier to work with than the others, but playing around with the options is half the fun - so don't hold back!

Choose a color the complements your eye color, as well as your eye shadow. For light colored eyes I would suggest brown, navy and charcoal shades. Brown with plum shades tend to work better with brown eyes.

When you're ready to apply eyeliner, make sure you position yourself in front of a good mirror, with plenty of light. I would recommend that you have a cotton swab and tissues by your side, so that you can quickly rectify any mishaps. If you're using a pencil eyeliner, make sure that it has been sharpened to ensure maximum precision.

Tilt your head back a little and close the eye that you're working on, half way. You can keep the other eye open fully, so that you can see what you're doing.

Draw a line across your upper eyelid, as close to the lashes as possible. The line should start at the innermost corner of the eye and extend slightly beyond the outer edge. If you're using a liquid liner, remember to allow it to dry a little before opening the eye fully, otherwise you may end up with a nasty mess!

Making the line slightly thicker towards the outer edge of the eye adds lift. Also, if you've used a pencil or brush, you can soften the line by smudging it with a cotton swab or your finger.

You can use the same technique to line the lower lid, but be careful not to overdo it. Liquid liner should only really be applied to the upper lid, so switch to a pencil if need be.

Don't forget, there's nothing wrong with applying eyeliner only to the upper lid.

Being able to apply eyeliner perfectly is a difficult skill to master, even for a genetic woman. The important thing is not to give up!