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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Keep Smiling!

Sometimes, you come across a song that just changes your day.

This one did it for me, and I hope it has a similar effect on you.

The lyrics are a little controversial, but the sentiment is very well-received.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Spread the Love!

Hello world!

Your mission for today is this - Go out and share the love!

Don't know how?

Well, here are just a few ideas:

* Say it with flowers. Give roses to someone - anyone - to brighten up their day.

* Circulate your favorite love poetry. Better still, write your own!

* Give a friend a hug today. Ask them to pass it on!

* Say `I love you!' to all those you really care about.

* Express your love for the world around you by showing how much you care.

And don't forget to love yourself! Yes, that's right. You need to invest love in yourself too. When you are embraced in love, your heart is free to love others.

Charles Dickens once said:

"A loving heart is the truest wisdom!"

Wasn't he just so right?

So, go out and spread some love today.

Here's sending you much love from me... xx

Now, pass it on!

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Trust You!

I was thinking the other day about the amount of conflicting advice there is out in the world.

With so many points of view, it can sometimes be difficult just making a decision these days.

Take chocolate for example.

Now, I'm sure you've seen plenty of studies that say that a little chocolate is actually good for you. Then comes another study to say it isn't!

So, who's right? Who do you believe?

In an information-overloaded world, where conflicting advice is commonplace, it's important to start trusting your inner wisdom.

It's easy to be swept away on a tide of opinion, fads, and studies, but everyone's different. What works for one, might not work for another.

So, start making decisions, based on common sense and balance, on what you feel is right for YOU!

Learn to trust more in your inner wisdom and you'll start taking control of your life rather than let someone else's ideas govern it for you.

Recognize that you do have choices.

Start with the chocolate! If you like chocolate, a little as a treat from time-to-time won't do you any harm so enjoy it.

If, when making decisions, you have doubt, live by the mantra: All Things in Moderation! It's amazingly simple but really makes sense!

Trust in your instincts and you'll find that making choices will become so much easier.

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Time Conquers All

Time is, undoubtedly, one of our greatest preoccupations in life.

It's something that we never seem to have enough of.

The concept of time was recently explored in fascinating detail by Professor Brian Cox on Horizon in a program titled `What Time is It?' Do watch it if the opportunity arises as it'll make you think about time in ways that will inspire you!

Here are a few interesting facts relating to time:

* The ancient Greeks enjoyed a ten-day week!

* The Romans constructed their first sundial in 164 BC

* Some of the earliest clocks only showed hours.

* A jiffy is a period of time lasting only 1/100 of a second.

* At the speed of light, time stops!

* It is said that the Hopi Indians in Arizona do not measure the passing of time.

* The pendulum clock was developed in the 17th century.

* Time passes more slowly in the Earth's orbit so when astronauts return, they are a little younger than if they had spent the time on Earth.

* Time is relative to the person observing it!

Are you having the time of your life? I hope so! Because remember -

The Roman poet Ovid once said: `Tempus edax rerum', which means Time conquers all!

Enjoy your day!

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Power of Breathing

Often, we spend days looking for that next big thing.

That next self-development course. That next personal improvement seminar. That next graphic-laden 'The Secret'-style DVD.

We spend so much time looking outside, that we don't look inside - into something that can truly change the way you feel RIGHT NOW.

. Your breathing patterns!

In today's video post, I'd like to chat briefly about "breathwork" - what it is, how it works - and how you can use it to enhance your mood, boost your immunity and rocket your mind power. Today.

Just click to play:

(If you can't see the video above, visit www.karlblog.com to watch.)

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

"A Brand New You!"

Today, a little dancing fun to bring a smile to your face!

Check out my numerous cameos in this "Brand New You" charity music video from Phill Mason:

You can buy the full version, and support the Kiva charity, here:

http://www.phillmason.com/musician/thirty-day-challenge-music-video-2009-brighter-day/

And here's a special video of the Karl Blog.com outtakes!

(Can't see any of the videos above? Visit http://www.karlblog.com/)

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

BrainEv Celebrates Its First Birthday!

Today, the Brain Evolution System celebrates its first birthday.

You can read more about it in the press release here:

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/11/prweb3136954.htm

In the meantime, I'll leave you with a picture of myself all dressed up for Halloween on Saturday.

The eye make-up took forever!

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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Party with Karl Moore!

Hey gang - just a quickie today.

This morning I've found myself grooving along to Nadine Laman's Blog Party!

Now, Nadine is a fantastic fiction writer, and wonderful contributor at myWritersCircle.com.

She's a real gem - and her write-up is pretty cool too. Not sure my voice has ever been described as "dreamy" before.

Anyhoo - she's giving away a free copy of my book, The Secret Art of Self-Development.

Just comment with your favourite quote on her blog post here:

http://nadinelaman.blogspot.com/

Get to it! Winner chosen shortly! :)

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Come to Me!

I'm in the mood for a little disco tonight...

So to perk you up and get everyone into a great mood, here's a fantastic little sound for Hi-NRG girl, France Joli....

Fab words. Sums up the point of this blog in the best way possible.

(Can't see the video? Visit www.karlblog.com to watch.)

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Saturday, August 08, 2009

Support the Kiva Charity

Today, I'd like to invite you to check out music genius Phill Mason's great new charity video, in support of Kiva:

(If you can't see anything, visit www.karlblog.com.)

On the video, you'll see myself -- and many others you'll recognize from the Internet marketing community -- dancing away, and hopefully helping to stimulate a "brand new you"..

Once you've watched, PLEASE visit Phill's site HERE and buy the HD version!

It only costs $2 - and it's ENTIRELY in support of the Kiva charity.

Listen to it - and try not to sing it all day!

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Monday, August 03, 2009

Welcome 30DC-ers!

Today, I'd like to give a warm welcome to the great people visiting my blog as a result of this years Thirty Day Challenge!

Now, if you don't know yet, the Thirty Day Challenge is a totally free, awesome month of non-stop content - all teaching you how to setup your own online business.

And your teachers are the best in the business - Ed Dale, Dan Raine, Guru Bob and more!

Ed travelled to the UK last month to convince me to create a series of videos on the human mindset for this years challenge.

He even wrote an incredibly complimentary story about it on his blog here.  Embarrassed

If you haven't checked out the Thirty Day Challenge yet, check it out at www.thirtydaychallenge.com. Sign up - it's free!

If you're here because you've seen my videos in the challenge.

. then please CLICK HERE to subscribe to this blog by e-mail.

You'll be sure to get my usual inspirational and motivational material straight to your inbox.

The YouTube videos are being released on a daily basis - and you'll find one every day this week. The first one was posted on Saturday - and already has 3500 views and three pages of comments.

Now - here's a sneak preview of what's to come:

Thank you, enjoy - and I'll see you here again soon.

Check it out!

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Kiva Charity Video

Today, a sneak preview of a special song and video created by Phill Mason - in support of the Kiva charity.

If you haven't heard of Phill, he's the creator of the original Thirty Day Challenge theme song. This guy has got big talent - a real genius.

After chatting with Phill, I took time out yesterday to do a little crazy dancing for his newest 30DC song, all in the name of charity.

And here's a sneak preview of the results:

(If you can't see a video above, you're reading via RSS or e-mail - visit http://www.karlblog.com/)

I'll be sure to let you know when the final song and video is out! :)

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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Solid Advice

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Karl Moore has sent you a greetings card.

Click here to view it - http://www.karlchristmas.com/

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Monday, December 08, 2008

Seasons Greetings!

You've received a greetings card from me - Karlos!

Visit www.KarlChristmas.com to pick it up!

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

The 10-Step Karl Moore Diet!

Struggling with your diet? Need to lose a few pounds?

At the request of many friends and readers, today I'm slapping together details of the "Karl Moore diet plan" I've been following the past couple of months.

Now, I'm going to tell you something. This plan works.

It involves a few changes to your eating habits... a little moderate exercise... and one *really fun* day every week...

But it has not only reduced my high blood pressure back down to normal rates, it's also taken me from a 34" waist right down to a very slim 30".

Goodbye belly.

A number of individuals have asked how it works - so in the spirit of my friend, Rebecca Marina, who always shares her great dieting tips with readers - here are my 10 simple rules.

The Karl Moore Diet:

Rule 1: Absolutely NO bread, potatoes, paste, rice or wraps.

Rule 2: Don't be stupid. Cut out "bad" foods like chocolate and crisps.

Rule 3: Enjoy SIMPLE meals. Fish, vegetables, some light meats. Typical dishes for me: smoked salmon with dill sauce... a simple kitchen salad... grilled chicken breast...

Rule 4: Allow yourself unlimited mushy peas! Low in fat, low in energy density, high in fibre and protein, these are the secret to a great diet. Mix with a tablespoon of mint sauce for flavour. One tin constitutes a meal.

Rule 5: Eat so that hunger is removed, but NOT so that you feel full. (This, incidentally, is the secret to living beyond 100!) Get out of the emotion and habitual cravings for food we all have. This is CRITICAL! Are you REALLY hungry? Make sure first!

Rule 6: Do not limit yourself on "special foods." For example, I don't limit the amount of salad cream I put on salads... or the amount of alcohol I drink. I am NOT a traditional calorie counter!

Rule 7: DRINK lots of water. Especially sugar-free flavoured water.

Rule 8: Take MULTI-VITAMINS every single day, to ensure you get enough of everything. I usually take a couple just to make sure.

Rule 9: Start WALKING MORE. And make it consistent. I currently walk for 40 to 60 minutes every single day. That's 3-4 miles. Find a nice route (I live in the city and walk out to the countryside), get an iPod, breathe deeply with every few steps - and just do it. Every day. STICK to it!

Rule 10: ONCE A WEEK... SPLURGE OUT! Purposefully OVERLOAD on calories to ensure that your metabolism doesn't slow down and your body "get used" to less food. Every Saturday, I overload on Snickers, chip butties, chocolate, and all the things I do NOT eat during the week. Including bread and everything else. It makes a GREAT CHANGE... and helps you lose even MORE weight! (Splurging is actually quite hard as first. Forget the guilt - and lap it up!)

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Now, remember - I'm not a physician, so consult your doctor before undertaking any new diet regime.

However it works for me - and I've seen dramatic results - without feeling that I've "suffered" or felt hungry at any point.

I'd be interested in feedback from any nutritionists that may be reading.

But give it a go - and I look forward to hearing your success stories! :)

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Friday, July 11, 2008

If You Want the Rainbow

"Life is just a series of peaks and troughs.

"And you don't know whether you're in a trough until you're climbing out.

"Or on a peak until you're coming down.

"You never know what's around the corner.

"It's all good.

"If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain."

(Visit www.karlblog.com to play this video clip, from The Office, UK release. The above quote comes near the end of the clip.)

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Clock is Ticking!

Just a quick reminder that you can tune in to a live interview with myself - in just under *seven hours time*.

Rebecca Marina will be interviewing myself on topics ranging from spirituality to productivity to single-dom!

It all happens tonight at 8pm Eastern, 7pm CST, 6pm Mountain, and 5pm Pacific.

In the UK, you can tune in at 1am in the morning. (Yes, I got the time wrong in my last message. D'OH!)

Rebecca has already received hundreds of signups, and you can listen live by telephone, or via the Web.

You can also submit questions during the interview via the website.

Get the countdown, telephone number, and everything else you need - by clicking here.

So, thanks for your support - and I'll chat to you all this evening!

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Ban the Doom and Gloom

Imagine you're from another solar system...

And you've tuned into planet Earth's news channels to learn a little about your universal neighbours.

Stories of war, terror, destruction, crime, pollution and similar atrocities dominate. If you're lucky, you'll find the odd inspirational story but, on the whole, the news is pretty grim.

After watching Earth's news channels, the question is would you visit Planet Earth?

More than likely, the answer would be no. Who wants to visit a planet that is ruled by such a destructive race?

Of course, we know that the news doesn't give a balanced picture of life on planet earth.

It's not all doom and gloom.

We just don't hear all those thousands of inspirational stories of human kindness, adventure, triumphs and beauty.

Bad news works because most people have grown up programmed to tune into these negative aspects of life. Some even crave their daily fix of doom.

It's only when you switch off the negative news channels and cancel your gloomy newspapers that you start to feel more positive and inspired.

Some may think that switching off the news means that we're burying our heads in the sand to all the bad stuff that happens in the world.

On the contrary, switching off - banning the doom and gloom - means that we're more focused on living positively, peacefully and with greater harmony in the world around us.

Surely that's a good thing!

Besides, switching off the news gives you more time to go out and enjoy life.

Think of all the time you'll save!

... Time that you can use to bring some positive news into the world!

Enjoy your day! smile_regular

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Murder Mystery Galore

Today, I'm quickly sharing a couple of personal pictures!

On Saturday eve, I hosted my own murder mystery party - "The Porthole Affair".

The year was 1935. And we were all on-board the RMS Olympic on her final voyage to New York.

It wasn't long before Mr Hal E. Tossis and his son were murdered -- resulting in a full-scale investigation.

Over great food and wine, of course!

Here are a couple of snapshots from the 1930's evening -- with all characters in full fancy dress.

I played Essau Hytall, a German character of dubious repute. I publicly apologize for the stereotypically Fatherland moustache.

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Enjoy!

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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Be The Dice Man

I've recently been reading Dice Man, the Luke Rhinehart epic.

In the book, Luke allows a dice to completely control his life. He makes a list of six suggestions, some good, some bad, some completely unexpected.

Then he rolls the dice - and, without question, follows the outcome.

I find the whole concept crazily exciting. Chaos in action.

It's a brilliant read - and it leads me to ask you a question...

How often dare you do something completely different to the norm?

If you tend to stick to the same routines, the same cafe visits, the same holidays, the same hobbies and so on, you could be really missing out on lots of new and exciting experiences.

So, if you don't have a dice to hand to help randomize your life, here are a few silly suggestions for helping you do something completely different...

• Do you always book a hotel based holiday? Why not try camping for a change ... better still, how about a Tipi holiday? You don't have to visit the wild west to experience tipi living either. There are plenty of choices in the UK and Europe to experience the Native American way of life.

• Try visiting a different restaurant than your usual choice. If you haven't eaten Japanese or Mexican cuisine, give it a try. Don't book with any expectations; you could be pleasantly surprised.

• Have you ever tried writing poetry? Book yourself on a day course, just to explore your creative side.

• Try a complementary therapy that you haven't experienced before. Enjoy the relaxation and pampering of a spa day or book a Shiatsu treatment.

• Break out of your comfort zone. Try a new activity. Ride a horse, go skiing, enjoy mountain biking or scuba-diving. How will you know whether you'll enjoy it if you don't try it!

• How do you spend your weekend? Change your routine completely and introduce some new activities. Drive out to the coast. Take a train journey. Choose a clear night and go star-gazing. Wake early and listen to the dawn chorus.

Have some fun! Shake the dice on these six options and see which you get!

Shaking up your routine brightens your outlook and brings new energy into your life.

Why not try something totally different today?

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Absolutely Everybody!

This evening, a refreshing little track to brighten up your day!



"Absolutely Everybody," by Vanessa Amorosi.

I love this one! :)

If you're reading this by e-mail, visit www.karlblog.com to play the video.

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Bonfire Night Quiz!

It's a very special day here in the United Kingdom.

It's Guy Fawkes Night, or Bonfire Night.

I wrote about it last year, and you can learn more here: http://www.karlblog.com/blog/2006/11/remember-remember.html

This evening, a quick quiz for the Brits among us...

1. What did the gunpowder plotters want?

2. And which king were they prepared to kill in order to achieve their aims?

3. How did the men get the gunpowder into position?

4. Where had Guy Fawkes learned his gunpowder skills?

5. Who was named as one of Fawkes's co-conspirators?

6. How were the plotters betrayed?

7. Why do some people find the plot hard to swallow?

8. How did Fawkes die?

9. After how many days of torture did he confess?

10. Complete the rhyme: "Remember, remember"?

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Here are the answers...

1. To put a Catholic on the throne

2. James I

3. Rented a cellar under parliament

4. Serving in the Spanish army

5. Thomas Percy

6. Lord Monteagle showed a letter inviting him to join the plotters to the king's men

7. They believe it was instigated by the king's secretary of state, Robert Cecil, for propaganda purposes

8. Hung, drawn and quartered

9. Six

10. The fifth of November

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Are You Having a Laugh?

The simple joy of laughter provides one of the greatest health tonics there is. Laughing raises our spirits and when shared, uplifts those around us.

Yet, how many times a day do you enjoy a good, old belly-shaking laugh?

If you have to think about it you're probably not laughing enough and, as a result, are missing out on all the amazing health benefits.

Research has proven that laughter can:

... lower muscle tension
... aid healthy respiration and circulation
... relax the sympathetic nervous system
... massage internal organs
... act as a safety valve to release excess nervous energy
... encourage healthy function of the immune system
... release happiness hormones
... combat stress

Fantastic health benefits, without a doubt.

And it doesn't take much effort to start laughing. After all, you don't have to get changed into your exercise gear or sign-up for the gym!

Seeing the funny side of life can help us re-focus and maintain a sense of equilibrium when the going gets tough.

It enables us to cope better in all situations. There is even evidence to suggest that a bit of daily laughter is the key to a longer life!

And where relationships are concerned, consider the suggestion of American entertainer, Victor Borge:

"Laughter is the shortest distance between two people."

So, make it your goal to start and end each day with a genuine smile and ensure there is plenty of energising laughter in-between. Focus on embracing the joyful moments.

Think how you feel when you laugh - notice the sense of warmth, relaxation, joy and freedom that laughter brings.

Let some whole-hearted laughter transform an ordinary moment and you'll soon realize the power that you have within.

Need some ideas to bring on the laughter? Try these for size...

1. Go do something totally crazy, fun and unexpected with family or friends. Allow yourself to be completely daft for a few hours.

2. Watch your favourite comedy films and spend an evening laughing your socks off. Invite a few friends and see just how infectious laughing really is.

3. Next time you trip up or do something unexpectedly silly, have a good laugh at yourself. Open up to your funny side!

4. Go out and play! Who said playtime was just for kids? :)

Enjoy your day! :)

Are You Having a Laugh?

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

It's Random Day!

When was the last time you...

- Danced to your own rhythm

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Pulled a funny face

- Rolled over with laughter

- Sang at the top of your voice

- Ran screaming and shouting down a big hill

- Wore odd socks on purpose

- Hugged a tree

- Played a favourite children's game

- Or jumped up and down cheering for no reason except for being alive?

If it's been a while since you had a mad moment, choose today and your own space to lose your inhibitions.

Find a quiet spot, leave behind your reserve and experience a child-like moment.

Climb to the top of a hill and sing.

Walk on a beach bare-footed and shout at the waves.

You'll feel liberated and bounding with energy.

Give it a try today. I absolutely INSIST!

For today, I crown Random Day.

Have fun!

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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Birthday Party Pictures!

As some of you know, it was my birthday at the end of last month! :)

I had a great little meal in the city, with around twenty of my best friends. Here are a few quick snapshots...

Karl's Birthday Party

It's my birthday? It's my BIRTHDAY! :O

And as Plautus said: "Let us celebrate the occasion with wine and sweet words" ....

Karl's Birthday Party

It's a surprise birthday party! Yay!

You can't see them, however my sister scattered pictures of me as a naked child all over the table. It was... embarassing.

And, yes, I'm the only one not looking at the camera there. My head obscures about ten people.

Karl's Birthday Party

A few of my good friends -- the fab Rachel, Denice, Maree Lee.

Karl's Birthday Party

More great friends: Richard the Dance Meister, Vanessa, Me!

Talking of dancing: after the meal, we all headed out to the cheesiest disco in town to show that -- despite advancing age -- we're still full of spunk!

Karl's Birthday Party

Me and Mark Robertson (son of agony aunt, Denise Robertson) -- after much dancing!

Of course, the celebrations didn't stop there...

Just a day earlier, I'd been dining with my parents -- who had much fun circumnavigating a Chinese meal! :)

Karl's Birthday Party

Always laughing and smiling :)

Karl's Birthday Party

And of course me and my sister -- totally and utterly stuffed, I hasten to add!

That's all for today.... :)

Enjoy, and HAPPY TUESDAY!

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

The First 100 Years

One of my readers, Sharon, shared a great piece of advice her mother used to share with her at Karl Forum.com the other day.

"The first 100 years are the hardest!"

I absolutely love that.

Isn't it just the truth?

It made me laugh out loud for a whole minute at the absurdity of many of our worries. Remember, we're not here for a long time -- we're here for a good time.

Read more about my thoughts on our fleeting time on this planet here:

http://www.karlblog.com/blog/2007/02/aude-aliquid-dignum.html

And read the original Karl Forum.com thread here:

http://www.karlforum.com/index.php?topic=38.0

REMEMBER... If you haven't discovered the GREAT PEOPLE down at the forum yet, make sure you visit www.karlforum.com.

I'd love to see you there :)

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

PS. Visited the Forum?

Just a quickie...

Have you stopped by the forum yet?

If not, check it out online at www.KarlForum.com.

Make friends, discuss self-growth, share factoids and more!

Join in the fun. 50 members and growing :D

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Download the Karl Blog.com Screensaver!

I'm really excited about my news today!

Finally, after much preparation, my official blog screensaver has been launched!

That's right.

If you enjoy receiving your daily dose of inspiration from this blog, then why not install the Karl Blog screensaver?

The screensaver randomly displays my favourite inspirational quotes, from Albert Einstein to Winston Churchill -- all on the most beautiful background scenes imaginable.

It's INCREDIBLY inspirational.

Just install it once and be inspired every time your screensaver kicks in. You can customize it too. There's absolutely NO advertising and NO spyware.

Best of all, it's completely FREE of charge.

Made with love and care specially for the readers of Karl Moore's Blog!

Interested?

The Karl Blog screensaver weighs in at around 15MB, so it'll take a minute or two to download -- but I guarantee you'll love it.

Turn your computer downtime into inspiration uptime. Just click on the following link to download your copy of the screensaver, TODAY:


Wondering what the screensaver looks like before downloading?

Here's a screenshot of one sample page. It's pretty small here, so just click to enlarge. The quote is from Shakespeare. "This above all: To thine own self be true."

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

How to Cure Hiccups

If you're like me, you'll find yourself randomly pondering questions such as...

How do I open a bottle of champagne with a sword?

How can you rip a phonebook in half?

How do I keep my balance on a galloping horse?

All of which, I'm sure you'll agree, are quite life's little mysteries.

Well - not anymore.

If you've not discovered wikiHow yet, then check it out at www.wikihow.com. You'll find answers to all of these questions and many more - and today, I'm republishing their tip on curing hiccups.

Enjoy! :)

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How to Cure Hiccups...

Drink Entire Glass of Water While Blocking Both Ears and Nose!

1. Fill to the brim a glass of water.

2. With your thumbs, plug your ears.

3. With your index fingers, plug your nostrils (squeeze to close)

4. With both ears and nostrils plugged, use your remaining free fingers to grasp the glass and raise it to your mouth.

5. Drink the entire glass of water without releasing ears or nostrils.

6. YOU MUST FINISH THE ENTIRE GLASS OF WATER without releasing ears or nostrils!

7. Once empty, gently place the glass on the table and SLOWLY unplug ears and nostrils and take a first breath.

8. Hiccups are gone!

9. IMPORTANT: PLEASE AVOID ATTEMPTING THIS CURE IN THE PRESENCE OF people who will make fun of you and try to make you laugh. DO IT ALONE THE FIRST TIMES and you’ll soon be able to suggest it to your friends and other “unbelievers”.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Codd Bottle Winner!

We have a winner of the Codd bottle competition!

It's Nancy Poh, who came up with:

"I love reading Karl's Blog because nature cannot put that smile on my face as naturally as he does it!"

Thanks to everyone for their fantastic entries -- most notably Debby, Pat from NZ, Ann Johnson, "Ziko", and Henry Cortes!

Congratulations! :)

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Saturday, April 07, 2007

My Happy Easter Competition!

Well, you saw the video Friday Factoid yesterday, where I explained the meaning behind the word codswallop...

Now WIN the Codd bottle itself!

It's a cheesy competition, partly in celebration of the new course from Nick Daws - How to Win Contests - and it's EASY to win.

Just complete the following tie-breaker:

"I love reading Karl's Blog because..."

Humorous entries and slick ditties please. Send them to me at karl@karlmoore.com and make sure you put the phrase "Karl Moore Competition" in the subject line so that it gets past the spam filter.

I'll choose a winner last thing on Monday April 9th!

GOOD LUCK! :)

Codswallop Bottle!

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Tom Tom vs Jurassic Park

This blog is usually about inspiration.

Today it acts as a warning. To never buy a Tom Tom.

Now, a Tom Tom is one of those GPS navigation devices that guides you through the road system to your ultimate destination.

As some of you know, I visited Richmond over the weekend to attend a course with Mecthild Ruggier.

Unfortunately, my Tom Tom wasn't too keen on the visit.

Despite having been recently sent in for repair, to Holland no less, it absolutely failed to figure out where I was for the first two hours of my journey. Then it kept telling me "Turn left in 80 yards" for no apparent reason.

Currently it thinks I'm lost in Germany and is providing sensible advice... "Turn around when possible."

Useless piece of electronic junk. Next time I'm getting a Navman.

Anyway... On a slightly more upbeat note... I appear to have stumbled across a TOP SECRET UK project. It appears some sort of fanatic is building a modern-day Jurassic Park within the shores of Blighty.

I managed to snap this evidence while driving down the M1 last Friday.

Jurassic Park


I suspect Richard Attenborough was driving the truck. Or maybe even his nature-loving brother, David.

Ahhh. It'll all end in tears.

I've seen the film!

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Post Followup

Following my last post about allowing everyone today to teach you a lesson, I received three fantastic direct e-mail responses.

Hilde replied in understanding...

She explained how she believed she created her own reality, and as such everything that was happening was occurring to help her grow in some way. Great attitude!

Karen was unsure...

She explained that she couldn't interpret minor irritation as a gift, no matter how much Horlicks she drank. Understandable, I'd say... But it could just be an opportunity to further develop your skills of patience?

And Mark was curious...

>> Blog Quote: "PS. As a small aside, I would like to make it quite clear to the 20 random callers that dialled my number today, that I do NOT have an San Francisco apartment for sale, and I have never used a website called Craigs List. Nor am I a porn actor looking for work. Good day."

He wrote: "Come on then, tell me more!!"

Tsk, tsk. Some people.

See you all again in a few hours ;)

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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Your Pocket Survival Guide

Today I'd like to share a little freebie with you from the Early to Rise team.

It's a guide showing you exactly how to handle some of life's stickier situations.

Like what to do with your dodgy credit report. Or how to get a passport quickly. Or how to beat annoying queues at an aiport. Or how to survive a hostage situation.

Or how to disconnect the phone when your Aunti Bessie is yap-yap-yapping away.

It's intended mainly for folks in the US, but I think anyone will find it interesting.

Best of all, it's completely free.

Grab your copy of The Pocket Survival Guide from the Early to Rise team today - by clicking HERE.

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Saturday, December 30, 2006

I'm the Life of the Party!

Well, apparently, anyway.

That was the result of the "personality colour test" I just took online.

I don't really give too much kudos to experiments such as this, and typically find the results way too vague.

But if you're interested, then click here to take the test yourself.

Stare at the eight images for 30 seconds and then click on the one that makes you feel most comfortable and secure.

Apparently I'm the "ultimate people person." Are you?

Take the test and find out! :)

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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Food for the Brain!

The English language holds many curious surprises.

From anagrams to spoonerisms, pangrams to holoryhmes.

(And no, I never remember what each of those things stands for either.)

One of my favourite twists and turn of our great tongue is the palindrome.

A palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same forwards as it does backwards.

For example:

Tango, O Gnat!

Okay, so Shakespeare it ain't.

But you can start reading the sentence from either end and you'll still end up encountering the exact same letters in identical sequence.

That's a palindrome.

My favourite such novelty however was supposedly created in honour of former US President Theodore Roosevelt.

It's relatively popular -- but if you don't know it (and I'm kind of hoping you don't), then you'll be impressed. Often incorrectly labelled as the world's longest palindrome, here it is...

A man, a plan, a canal - Panama.

This refers to Roosevelt's idea to take over the building of the Panama Canal, perhaps his most famous legacy. This initiative significantly shortened trading journeys between San Francisco, California and New York.

And reading that sentence either backwards or forwards, you'll still get the picture.

Cool, eh?

Here's something else to ponder over...

Up until 1901, The White House wasn't called The White House!

Before that date, they called it The President's Palace, The President's Building -- and even The Executive Mansion. It was Roosevelt that christened it with that now famous name.

Send this blog post onto your friends. It's food for the brain!

Roosevelt Digging for the Panama Canal

Drawing of Roosevelt "Digging the Panama Canal"

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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

The Best Answers of 2006

So...

... What do you think happens when you die?

... What lessons can we learn from successful entrepreneurs?

... What can we do to make poverty history?

Well, if you don't know yet - then maybe it's about time you should.

And that's where Yahoo! Answers comes in, which has just unveiled it's list of The Best Answers of 2006 (click here to view).

The questions come from everyone, from Stephen Hawking to Donald Trump - and each question comes with its own "best answer", so you get a little insight into what the experts think, too.

Check it out. It's worth the visit.

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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Karl Moore is an Elf!

I'm sure that at some young age I actually wanted to be an elf.

But not today, in late 2006.

Still - if you've ever wanted to see me dressed in silky green stockings, doing a festive jig against a seasonal backdrop, then you've come to the right place.

If you're looking for a giggle, click here to view my own personal Christmas dance - especially for you.

Karl Moore is an Elf.

And then if you'd like to discover how you can become an elf yourself, visit the aptly-christened Elf Yourself site.

A thoroughly enjoyable, completely amusing, totally time-wasting site!

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Monday, December 04, 2006

Outsmart Your Right Foot!

Now THIS will keep you entertained for hours...

1. While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.

2. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.

3. Your foot will automatically change direction. And (apparently) there's nothing you can do about it!

Keep testing it. Over and over.

Just TRY to outsmart your right foot!

You can do it. But it takes more than a little training.

When you're ready, click on the "Mail" button at the bottom of this post and pass it on to your friends.

Amazing! :P

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Sunday, November 26, 2006

David Brent Running Microsoft?

If, like me, you're a fan of Ricky Gervais -- you'll love this...

Back in 2003, Gervais -- of The Office and Extras fame -- recorded an internal training video for Microsoft.

It was shown over the course of a full company training day at the Microsoft UK head office in Reading.

And now -- finally -- it's been leaked onto the Web.

Sheesh. Why the devil did it take so long!

Anyway -- it's genuinely fantastic. Watch the whole hilarious thing online by clicking here. (And make sure you watch part two afterward!)

So -- Can you imagine David Brent running Microsoft? :)

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

It's a Funny Ol' World...

This here blog has been pretty serious recently.

God. Edwina Currie. Birthdays.

And so it's time to inject a little humour, with my favourite collection of "rather amusing signs".

Nice.

Starting with this one... be careful now!

Sharp Edges!

Don't enter here. Enter here....

Entrance?

WalMart introduce it's 24/7 policy...

Always Open. Or Not.

Holy Cow... Only in America!

Falling Cows?

Uhm... another "Only in America?" ;)

No Trespassing

And my favourite, even though it's incredibly cruel...

Homeless -- Ouch!

:D

Smile. It may never happen!

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