Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Best Christmas Gift- A Gift Of Wealth To A Friend
Fast Profits In Hard Times by Jordan Goodman Book Review
The Best Christmas Gift you can give to your friend is none other than create wealth. Fast Profits In Hard Times by Jordan Goodman is a very special book that everyone can benefit from in any time of their life expecially in this economy. This book is about 10 strategies to make you rich in an up or down economy.
I first heard of this book is when i was attending T Harv Eker's Never Work Again Seminar in Singapore in June 2009. This was a fantastic event and i have the chance to listen to Jordan Goodman's Speech. Fast Profits In Hard Times is the only thing i bought from the seminar and i waited two months to get the book ship to my door.
In Fast Profits in Hard Time Jordan Goodman share about 10 strategy ti profit in good and bad economy which are
Investing In Tax Liens and Deeds
Build Wealth Fast with Below Market Value Real Estate
Cash In With Income Trusts and Master Limited Partnership
Earn Fast with High Yield Equities
DRIPing Your Way To Wealth
Bonds and More Bonds
Hedging Your Bets with Options
Earning Fast Profits from Foreign Exchange
Tapping With Cash Flow
Profit With Doing Nothing: Passive Income Strategies
There's a saying teach a person to fish is better than giving them fish. Teaching your love one to create wealth is the best gift they will ever have. I hope to share with you about this book next time. Enjoy the holiday season.
The Best Christmas Gift you can give to your friend is none other than create wealth. Fast Profits In Hard Times by Jordan Goodman is a very special book that everyone can benefit from in any time of their life expecially in this economy. This book is about 10 strategies to make you rich in an up or down economy.
I first heard of this book is when i was attending T Harv Eker's Never Work Again Seminar in Singapore in June 2009. This was a fantastic event and i have the chance to listen to Jordan Goodman's Speech. Fast Profits In Hard Times is the only thing i bought from the seminar and i waited two months to get the book ship to my door.
In Fast Profits in Hard Time Jordan Goodman share about 10 strategy ti profit in good and bad economy which are
Investing In Tax Liens and Deeds
Build Wealth Fast with Below Market Value Real Estate
Cash In With Income Trusts and Master Limited Partnership
Earn Fast with High Yield Equities
DRIPing Your Way To Wealth
Bonds and More Bonds
Hedging Your Bets with Options
Earning Fast Profits from Foreign Exchange
Tapping With Cash Flow
Profit With Doing Nothing: Passive Income Strategies
There's a saying teach a person to fish is better than giving them fish. Teaching your love one to create wealth is the best gift they will ever have. I hope to share with you about this book next time. Enjoy the holiday season.
How To Walk From Tanjung Pagar Railway Station To MRT
To walk From Tanjung Pagar Railway Station to MRT, u need to turn to the left of the railway station, walk towards Cantonement Link at the left ,then you will see a bus station, keep walking to the left and cross 2 road.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Christmas Giveaway...Tons Of Free Gifts
http://seasonsgreetingsgiveaway.com/homepage.php?aff=126
Christmas is a time to give and
Christmas is a time to receive free give and save money!
From my search around the net and also the message i receive,
a lot of internet marketer is giving away free gifts in this holiday season
which include software and ebooks that can save us tons of money.
This is only a once a year event.Grabs yours before it's gone.
http://seasonsgreetingsgiveaway.com/homepage.php?aff=1263
Christmas is a time to give and
Christmas is a time to receive free give and save money!
From my search around the net and also the message i receive,
a lot of internet marketer is giving away free gifts in this holiday season
which include software and ebooks that can save us tons of money.
This is only a once a year event.Grabs yours before it's gone.
http://seasonsgreetingsgiveaway.com/homepage.php?aff=1263
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Koren suicided Supermodel Daul Kim'sVideo of Chanel Cocoon Collection
More Story on Korea Supermodel Commit Suicide in Paris in my previous post
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Supermodel Daul Kim found hanged after posting web messages
Video post by Kim on her blog on wednesday . Her last post early on Wednesday morning is accompanied by a You Tube clip of the house record 'I Go Deep' by British DJ artist Jim Rive
Stunning South Korean supermodel Daul Kim hung herself after falling into a depression that left her feeling "lonely" and "like a ghost."
A friend found the 5-foot-10 beauty, a regular on catwalks in New York, Milan and France, in her Paris apartment Thursday.
The 20-year-old known for her quirkiness and thick mane of hair - often blond - was at the top of her game.
But she recently left a series of messages on her popular blog saying she was "lonely" and "depressed."
Kim's professional success - she modeled for top designers like Chanel, Dries van Noten and Alexander McQueen - apparently couldn't mute her emotional pain.
On her blog she hinted at wanting to end her life with a series of poems, photos and thoughts called "I like to Fork Myself."
Yet only three weeks ago, after modeling during Seoul fashion week, Kim sounded upbeat.
"I left Seoul and I'm in Paris - I'm happy!" she blogged. Her hometown had made her "mad, depressed and overworked," she said.
The next day she wrote: "No more running away from something or someone or myself."
Within a week her thoughts darkened and she wrote, "I already accepted that I relate to nothing. The more I gain the more lonely it is ... I know I'm like a ghost."
And in a final post Wednesday, she wrote, "Say hi to forever."
South Korea has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Former President Roh Moo-hyun jumped to his death in May and actress Choi Jin-sil killed herself last year.
lstandora@nydailynews.com
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Modeling Photos Surface of a Young Angelina Jolie
The following photos recently surfaced from Angelina's early modeling days. The photos were taken back in 1991 and offer a rare glimpse of what looks like could have been a successful modeling career for Jolie.
http://www.crystalbaud.com/img/angelina_jolie_early_2.jpg
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The 9 Most Important Watches in the World-Pick From MSN.com
The 9 Most Important Watches in the World-Pick From MSN.com
1.1794 | William Anthony's "The Pearl Star"
2. 1800 | Perrin Freres "Wandering Hours"
3. 1910 | The Rolex Oyster Perpetual
4. 1923 - Patek Philippe "Packard"
5. 1933 | Patek Philippe "Graves"
1.1794 | William Anthony's "The Pearl Star"
2. 1800 | Perrin Freres "Wandering Hours"
3. 1910 | The Rolex Oyster Perpetual
4. 1923 - Patek Philippe "Packard"
5. 1933 | Patek Philippe "Graves"
Are You Rady For New Moon
Are you ready for ‘New Moon’?
Before the tickets are printed, before the corn is popped on this season's most high profile sequel, we'd like to know, are you ready for 'New Moon? Take our quiz and find out...
For more details click here
Before the tickets are printed, before the corn is popped on this season's most high profile sequel, we'd like to know, are you ready for 'New Moon? Take our quiz and find out...
For more details click here
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Six Crazy Internet Money Making Ideas (That Worked)
Crazy internet money making ideas
Everyone loves cash money and the Internet has allowed many businesses with great ideas to become filthy rich. But among all those great thinkers there have also been a handful of people who have managed to make money with ideas that would have been described as ‘dumb-assery’ if they had pitched them to you. These people didn’t just think outside the box, they also lit the box on fire and peed on it, all the way to the bank.
1
Extreme Home Trade
Kyle MacDonald was a Canadian and one day he decided he was getting tired of having to run away from polar bears and having snow dumped on his head for 360 days out of the year. He felt the best solution was to get himself a house.
Problem was, he didn’t have things like money, lumber or tools. However, what MacDonald did have was a paperclip and it was red and beautiful and he figured he could trade that paperclip for a house. So in 2005 he posted an ad on Cragislist offering to trade his paperclip.
A couple of ladies saw his ad and decided they liked his brand of crazy and offered him a pen shaped like a fish. After such a suck-tastic start things were looking grim for MacDonald because as we all know Polar Bears don’t give a damn if you have a pen in your hands because you would still be delicious.
Yet amazingly, over the course of a year he managed to make a series of trades that eventually had him meeting Alice Cooper and Corbin Bernsen who traded walk on role on his show for the snow globe Cooper had given MacDonald.
Finally in July, 2006 he was offered a two story home in exchange for the walk on role. MacDonald felt like winner despite the fact that the house was located in Kipling, Saskatchewan.
MacDonald, with plans for an even bigger paperclip.
2
High Tech Begging
Bosnak was a Gucci wearing yuppie working in New York making a six figure salary . Gucci ain’t cheap though and she managed to rack up a $20,000 credit card bill right before she lost her job. She decided that the best thing to do was beg people for money to help her pay off her debt because finding another job and paying off the debt herself seemed like a lot of hassle. The problem was, she didn’t want to get her nice Prada shoes dirty by standing in the urine covered street s of New York so she took to the Internet.
"This is so humiliating, I'm just going to beg for money."
"This is so humiliating, I'm just going to beg for money."
Setting up a site called ’savekaryn.com’ she told people about her situation and asked them to send her whatever they could. Apparently nothing moves people’s hearts more that the thought of a young woman dressed in expensive designer clothing and, inexplicably, money began to flow in. Screw pictures of starving children, Unicef should be holding runway shows with starving models to raise money.
Within twenty weeks she managed to raise $13,000 from total strangers on the Internet. Shockingly, she did not once have to send anyone nude pictures of herself (she claims). Between the money she raised and cash she got from selling her clothes and accessories she managed to pay off her debt.
Of course some people felt that she was just another self entitled, spoiled brat. These haters were probably even less happy when she announced that she got a book deal. We also doubt they will be going to see the movie being made about her story.
For god's sake have pity, those are last season's shoes!
3
Tiny Little Dots
Alex Tew was living in England and wanted to go to University. Unfortunately his family couldn’t afford the tuition and waiting on tables wasn’t going to cut it so he turned to the Internet. Unlike Kyle MacDonald though Tew didn’t even have a red paperclip to sell or trade.
What he did have though was a computer and the crazy idea that companies will pay to advertise anywhere, even on a site which consisted of a million pixels on one page with ads too small to be easily readable. He put his plan in action by creating ‘The Million Dollar Homepage’ selling each pixel on the page for $1.
Microsoft PowerPoint - Presentation1
At first we are sure people just laughed at Tew, and initially he only sold to friends and family. The turning point came when his story was picked up by the BBC and suddenly his website was gaining in popularity. When this happened he began selling pixels by the handful, or whatever it is you use to sell pixels. This proved that people may love ridiculing other people for their stupid ideas but they hate feeling left out even more.
In five months the web page was sold out and Tew had made over a million dollars. This was more than enough to fund his dream of attending University, which he did……for one semester….before dropping out, cause you know, screw it, he had a million bucks.
"See I can put you riggghhtt, there."
4
Purity for Sale
Natalie Dylan (not her real name) was a 22 year old with dreams of making some money to pay for college. While she didn’t have any business experience or an amazing product to sell she did have some thing even more powerful, a new vagina. It seems that she had managed to keep her vagina wiener free for all her 22 years and decided it was time to put her asset to work.
lock-vagina
She also had some action figures still in their original packaging for sale.
She hit on the idea of auctioning her virginity after deciding that the alternative, giving it away to some pimply douchebag for free, pretty much sucked. She went to Nevada and enlisted the help of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, a legal brothel, to get the word out that her goods were for sale as going door to door was not producing results for her.
After the story broke reactions were mixed. Some people thought the idea was a huge set back for women everywhere, perpetuating the idea that they are just a commodity. Some felt that she was actually empowering women. However, the overwhelming majority of people just wanted to know if she was hot.
Answer: Yes
After a few months of bidding it was determined that the price for hitting it with a hot virgin in the U.S. is $3.7 million, which is way above the usual four wine coolers average. The winning bidder was from Australia, but Dylan has apparently not yet sealed the deal though because he backed out after his wife found out.
5
Imaginary Houses
Ailin Graef was living in Germany when she started playing ‘Second Life’ the Internet based game where people log on to do pretty much what they do in real life, except they can pretend they are much better looking than they really are.
Like this.
She decided that running around talking to other shut ins wasn’t very exciting though and hit on a plan to make money off other players.
After finding out that people would pay real money to buy pretend houses and land she set out to become the Donald Trump of geeky loners. Graef, going by the name ‘Anshe Chung’, started buying ‘land’ directly from Linden, the game developer. She would then subdivide the property and selling lots to other players at a markup. She also collected $20 a month in stupid land tax from each player.
Somehow she managed to convince enough grown people to shell out money for the electronic equivalent of a doll house to make herself a millionaire. People apparently like to buy from her because she keeps tight controls on her developments, which is apparently important when you are building your imaginary house. This is understandable because the last thing you want is someone’s fake balcony blocking the fake light shining on your fake patio.
"My other house is my parent's basement."
6
Dirt. Seriously, Just Dirt
Pat Burke knew that it was stupid to think you could sell ice to an Eskimo. On the other hand selling dirt to the Irish was completely plausible and so he started a company to do just that.
It seems that Irish people around the world really love Ireland, not enough to go back and live there mind you, but enough to spend money for a bag of real Irish dirt. The dirt is shipped from a warehouse in Long Island where it is packaged by Hispanic workers, which really gives it that authentic Irish feeling.
"Top o' the mornin' to ya."
People are paying $10 for a one pound bag of the dirt which is dug up from a field in Cahir, Ireland. We assumed that the dirt would be put to a good use like maybe for growing a patch of grass in backyards or something. Turns out that most of the dirt ordered is being used to fill holes in the ground. Those crazy Irish are paying good money for dirt so they can throw it into graves during funerals.
One guy even bought $100,000 worth of the stuff for his own funeral. We’re no geniuses but we figure that for that price you could probably be buried in actual fucking Ireland with real leprechauns dancing on your grave singing ‘Danny Boy’.
Still, something about the Emerald Island makes people crazy for it and the company ships about $2 million dollars worth of the stuff to the U.S. Every year. Meanwhile in Cahir, some Irish guy is slowing watching a giant hole being dug next to his house
For more pls read
Everyone loves cash money and the Internet has allowed many businesses with great ideas to become filthy rich. But among all those great thinkers there have also been a handful of people who have managed to make money with ideas that would have been described as ‘dumb-assery’ if they had pitched them to you. These people didn’t just think outside the box, they also lit the box on fire and peed on it, all the way to the bank.
1
Extreme Home Trade
Kyle MacDonald was a Canadian and one day he decided he was getting tired of having to run away from polar bears and having snow dumped on his head for 360 days out of the year. He felt the best solution was to get himself a house.
Problem was, he didn’t have things like money, lumber or tools. However, what MacDonald did have was a paperclip and it was red and beautiful and he figured he could trade that paperclip for a house. So in 2005 he posted an ad on Cragislist offering to trade his paperclip.
A couple of ladies saw his ad and decided they liked his brand of crazy and offered him a pen shaped like a fish. After such a suck-tastic start things were looking grim for MacDonald because as we all know Polar Bears don’t give a damn if you have a pen in your hands because you would still be delicious.
Yet amazingly, over the course of a year he managed to make a series of trades that eventually had him meeting Alice Cooper and Corbin Bernsen who traded walk on role on his show for the snow globe Cooper had given MacDonald.
Finally in July, 2006 he was offered a two story home in exchange for the walk on role. MacDonald felt like winner despite the fact that the house was located in Kipling, Saskatchewan.
MacDonald, with plans for an even bigger paperclip.
2
High Tech Begging
Bosnak was a Gucci wearing yuppie working in New York making a six figure salary . Gucci ain’t cheap though and she managed to rack up a $20,000 credit card bill right before she lost her job. She decided that the best thing to do was beg people for money to help her pay off her debt because finding another job and paying off the debt herself seemed like a lot of hassle. The problem was, she didn’t want to get her nice Prada shoes dirty by standing in the urine covered street s of New York so she took to the Internet.
"This is so humiliating, I'm just going to beg for money."
"This is so humiliating, I'm just going to beg for money."
Setting up a site called ’savekaryn.com’ she told people about her situation and asked them to send her whatever they could. Apparently nothing moves people’s hearts more that the thought of a young woman dressed in expensive designer clothing and, inexplicably, money began to flow in. Screw pictures of starving children, Unicef should be holding runway shows with starving models to raise money.
Within twenty weeks she managed to raise $13,000 from total strangers on the Internet. Shockingly, she did not once have to send anyone nude pictures of herself (she claims). Between the money she raised and cash she got from selling her clothes and accessories she managed to pay off her debt.
Of course some people felt that she was just another self entitled, spoiled brat. These haters were probably even less happy when she announced that she got a book deal. We also doubt they will be going to see the movie being made about her story.
For god's sake have pity, those are last season's shoes!
3
Tiny Little Dots
Alex Tew was living in England and wanted to go to University. Unfortunately his family couldn’t afford the tuition and waiting on tables wasn’t going to cut it so he turned to the Internet. Unlike Kyle MacDonald though Tew didn’t even have a red paperclip to sell or trade.
What he did have though was a computer and the crazy idea that companies will pay to advertise anywhere, even on a site which consisted of a million pixels on one page with ads too small to be easily readable. He put his plan in action by creating ‘The Million Dollar Homepage’ selling each pixel on the page for $1.
Microsoft PowerPoint - Presentation1
At first we are sure people just laughed at Tew, and initially he only sold to friends and family. The turning point came when his story was picked up by the BBC and suddenly his website was gaining in popularity. When this happened he began selling pixels by the handful, or whatever it is you use to sell pixels. This proved that people may love ridiculing other people for their stupid ideas but they hate feeling left out even more.
In five months the web page was sold out and Tew had made over a million dollars. This was more than enough to fund his dream of attending University, which he did……for one semester….before dropping out, cause you know, screw it, he had a million bucks.
"See I can put you riggghhtt, there."
4
Purity for Sale
Natalie Dylan (not her real name) was a 22 year old with dreams of making some money to pay for college. While she didn’t have any business experience or an amazing product to sell she did have some thing even more powerful, a new vagina. It seems that she had managed to keep her vagina wiener free for all her 22 years and decided it was time to put her asset to work.
lock-vagina
She also had some action figures still in their original packaging for sale.
She hit on the idea of auctioning her virginity after deciding that the alternative, giving it away to some pimply douchebag for free, pretty much sucked. She went to Nevada and enlisted the help of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, a legal brothel, to get the word out that her goods were for sale as going door to door was not producing results for her.
After the story broke reactions were mixed. Some people thought the idea was a huge set back for women everywhere, perpetuating the idea that they are just a commodity. Some felt that she was actually empowering women. However, the overwhelming majority of people just wanted to know if she was hot.
Answer: Yes
After a few months of bidding it was determined that the price for hitting it with a hot virgin in the U.S. is $3.7 million, which is way above the usual four wine coolers average. The winning bidder was from Australia, but Dylan has apparently not yet sealed the deal though because he backed out after his wife found out.
5
Imaginary Houses
Ailin Graef was living in Germany when she started playing ‘Second Life’ the Internet based game where people log on to do pretty much what they do in real life, except they can pretend they are much better looking than they really are.
Like this.
She decided that running around talking to other shut ins wasn’t very exciting though and hit on a plan to make money off other players.
After finding out that people would pay real money to buy pretend houses and land she set out to become the Donald Trump of geeky loners. Graef, going by the name ‘Anshe Chung’, started buying ‘land’ directly from Linden, the game developer. She would then subdivide the property and selling lots to other players at a markup. She also collected $20 a month in stupid land tax from each player.
Somehow she managed to convince enough grown people to shell out money for the electronic equivalent of a doll house to make herself a millionaire. People apparently like to buy from her because she keeps tight controls on her developments, which is apparently important when you are building your imaginary house. This is understandable because the last thing you want is someone’s fake balcony blocking the fake light shining on your fake patio.
"My other house is my parent's basement."
6
Dirt. Seriously, Just Dirt
Pat Burke knew that it was stupid to think you could sell ice to an Eskimo. On the other hand selling dirt to the Irish was completely plausible and so he started a company to do just that.
It seems that Irish people around the world really love Ireland, not enough to go back and live there mind you, but enough to spend money for a bag of real Irish dirt. The dirt is shipped from a warehouse in Long Island where it is packaged by Hispanic workers, which really gives it that authentic Irish feeling.
"Top o' the mornin' to ya."
People are paying $10 for a one pound bag of the dirt which is dug up from a field in Cahir, Ireland. We assumed that the dirt would be put to a good use like maybe for growing a patch of grass in backyards or something. Turns out that most of the dirt ordered is being used to fill holes in the ground. Those crazy Irish are paying good money for dirt so they can throw it into graves during funerals.
One guy even bought $100,000 worth of the stuff for his own funeral. We’re no geniuses but we figure that for that price you could probably be buried in actual fucking Ireland with real leprechauns dancing on your grave singing ‘Danny Boy’.
Still, something about the Emerald Island makes people crazy for it and the company ships about $2 million dollars worth of the stuff to the U.S. Every year. Meanwhile in Cahir, some Irish guy is slowing watching a giant hole being dug next to his house
For more pls read
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Hottest Student Bodies: Top 50 Universities Ranked By Looks
In honor the NCAA tournament, the greatest sporting event known to man, Pop Crunch has ranked the top 50 universities by the attractiveness of their women.
This might seem like an easy job, but I can tell you after sifting through thousands of pictures of hot girls that it … really is an easy job and a lot of fun to boot. A lot of things went into these rankings, including the attractiveness of cheerleaders, the locations of the schools (the sunnier the better – hot girls gravitate towards warm weather), and the popularity of tailgating/drinking/partying. But mostly these rankings come from the gut, as Stephen Colbert would say, the only part of your body worth trusting.
Enjoy, here are the Top 50 Universities Ranked By Looks:
This might seem like an easy job, but I can tell you after sifting through thousands of pictures of hot girls that it … really is an easy job and a lot of fun to boot. A lot of things went into these rankings, including the attractiveness of cheerleaders, the locations of the schools (the sunnier the better – hot girls gravitate towards warm weather), and the popularity of tailgating/drinking/partying. But mostly these rankings come from the gut, as Stephen Colbert would say, the only part of your body worth trusting.
Enjoy, here are the Top 50 Universities Ranked By Looks:
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Michael Jackson wrote a series of 'wishes for the world' the day he died.
The late pop star - who died of acute Propofol intoxication on June 25 - left several motivational, handwritten notes in his bathroom before he passed away to help mentally prepare him for his London 'This Is It' shows.
A source told Britain's News of the World newspaper: "These notes show that Michael was positive until the last - but also what a mess his mind must have been as he fought to keep it all together towards the end."
One of the notes read: "I am so grateful that I am a magnet for miracles."
The phrase 'magnet for miracles' is one often used by self-help programmes in the US for recovering alcoholics and it is believed regular repetition could improve your success of beating addiction.
Another note pinned to his mirror read: "Love, no violence ever! Remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow."
Friends of the late 'King of Pop's say these words show he was positive, happy and upbeat in his final days.
One explained: "I think this reveals how positive Michael was until the last. He was such a sweet natured man who saw the good in everyone. The note about a beautiful future is especially sad as it shows he was looking forward to a successful, happy life."
Michael also used the notes to remind himself to perform his 1985 charity single 'We Are the World' - which he recorded with Lionel Ritchie - during his record-breaking 50-date residency at London's O2 Arena.
Meanwhile, a hand-written reminder to "Call Temperton" - believed to be British song-writer and producer Rob Temperton, who Michael recorded 'Thriller' and 'Rock With You' with - was propped up in the room with his agent Dr Tohme Tohme's business card and a note to call him too.
Pals of the troubled singer say his addiction to prescription drugs was affecting his memory.
The source added: "It's worrying that he had to write reminders about things as obvious as these while he was rehearsing for his tour. And he would have had Dr Tohme's number in his phone - so why would he need the card?
"But the drugs he was taking obviously had a huge impact on his mind."
Meanwhile, it has been revealed Michael's three children - Prince Michael I, 12, Paris, 11 and seven-year-old Prince Michael II, aka 'Blanket' - will be protected "like royalty" by a team of six bodyguards.
Jackson family lawyers have drafted in the team at a cost of £750,000 a year to look after the children, who are being looked after by Michael's mother Katherine.
source:yahoo news
A source told Britain's News of the World newspaper: "These notes show that Michael was positive until the last - but also what a mess his mind must have been as he fought to keep it all together towards the end."
One of the notes read: "I am so grateful that I am a magnet for miracles."
The phrase 'magnet for miracles' is one often used by self-help programmes in the US for recovering alcoholics and it is believed regular repetition could improve your success of beating addiction.
Another note pinned to his mirror read: "Love, no violence ever! Remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow."
Friends of the late 'King of Pop's say these words show he was positive, happy and upbeat in his final days.
One explained: "I think this reveals how positive Michael was until the last. He was such a sweet natured man who saw the good in everyone. The note about a beautiful future is especially sad as it shows he was looking forward to a successful, happy life."
Michael also used the notes to remind himself to perform his 1985 charity single 'We Are the World' - which he recorded with Lionel Ritchie - during his record-breaking 50-date residency at London's O2 Arena.
Meanwhile, a hand-written reminder to "Call Temperton" - believed to be British song-writer and producer Rob Temperton, who Michael recorded 'Thriller' and 'Rock With You' with - was propped up in the room with his agent Dr Tohme Tohme's business card and a note to call him too.
Pals of the troubled singer say his addiction to prescription drugs was affecting his memory.
The source added: "It's worrying that he had to write reminders about things as obvious as these while he was rehearsing for his tour. And he would have had Dr Tohme's number in his phone - so why would he need the card?
"But the drugs he was taking obviously had a huge impact on his mind."
Meanwhile, it has been revealed Michael's three children - Prince Michael I, 12, Paris, 11 and seven-year-old Prince Michael II, aka 'Blanket' - will be protected "like royalty" by a team of six bodyguards.
Jackson family lawyers have drafted in the team at a cost of £750,000 a year to look after the children, who are being looked after by Michael's mother Katherine.
source:yahoo news
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