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41st NAACP Image Awards Replay Video and Winners Online

Are you happy about to see live coverage of the NAACP Image Awards on Friday, February 26 by Fox 8/7c. More fun and exciting moments there. For those who do not know who the winners are 41 NAACP Image Awards, here is the list of results for you.

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Are the past winners of American Idol still singing and have there contracts?

From Kelly Clarkson to Ruben Studdard, Fantasia, Taylor Hicks and Jordan Sparks and of course Carrie Underwood.. I might have forgot someone.. I love them all..

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Winner winner chicken dinner! We’d like to thank energy drinks for helping with all of those late nights editing! Our mom for the delicious and healthy snack. We’re totally kidding…we just hope everyone gets a good chuckle out of this. Thanks for watching! -Devin and Zachary

Winner’s Gold from Personal Garbage

Have you noticed how everybody takes it for granted a bad experience is automatically, unreservedly, unremittingly bad? That nothing good could ever come from a bad childhood, for example?

I’m hearing the comment more and more often that we have become a victim society. Maybe this is true? Consider…

Don’t we hear these comments a lot? I was mistreated when I was a child… I was a lonely latchkey kid… My ancestors got a bad break, so I’m… I lived in a poor, disadvantaged family… I grew up in a broken home… I didn’t get the proper advantages… I was constantly criticized as a child…

Every one of these comments sounds a lot like self-pity, like “I can’t be helped because I’ve been scarred beyond reclaim.”

Well, maybe all of the bare facts are true, but isn’t it time to start looking for the positives that are buried in all that negative stuff?

Example: I was mistreated when I was a child… …and as a result, I learned to be a survivor and to resist all efforts to crush my spirit. Sure I had some hard times back then, but now, I’m both tough and sensitive. I didn’t learn self esteem then, but I’ve learned it as an adult, and I understand people better for it.

Example: I was a latchkey kid… …and everyone treated me like an abandoned orphan. But it was great. My dad and mom fought all the time, so coming home to a quiet house was a wonderful break, and I loved it.

See what I’m getting at here?

You have the right to take any piece of your personal history and reinterpret it to your advantage rather than to your detriment. You can find ways to turn your past to your own good.

Studies have shown that many children who grow up insecure tend to be unusually self-reliant as adults.

You don’t HAVE to be filled with resentment, anger or helplessness. You COULD choose to feel something more pleasant, at least part of the time. And if you did choose to feel better about yourself, what do you think the result might be?

Did you know this is what many of the most successful people do? If they have a terrible experience, they simply turn it this way and that till they find a new aspect to emphasize. One that makes them feel better about themselves.

Don’t believe me? Go read any great person’s biography. It’s almost a given that winners only become winners after overcoming huge difficulties. And they overcome because they keep trying, keep learning how to control their own thinking until they get good at it.

So if you’ve got anything — ANYTHING AT ALL — in your past that drags you down, angers you or depresses you, you have the right to look at it more closely. You can find more than garbage in your past. There’s gold in your history, too. And all you’ve got to do is learn to look for it.

95% Of People Fail. Join The 5% Club Of Winners In The Home Based Franchise Industry

It’s a bit disturbing to me and yes sad, the amount of people who fail at their home based franchise.  Do I think that people set out each day with the goal of failure on their mind?  Quite the opposite.  ut, in general…most people do not set themselves up with the intent, the strategy and the action plan to succeed.

Today, we will take a look at the first of four reasons why people fail not only in their home based franchise, but in almost anything that they do.   Will you fall in either one of these categories?  If so, what are you going to do about it?

Lack of tenacity and persistence, or as Dan Kennedy calls it…”Stick-to-it-iveness.” These are two characters of strength, and are habits that can be formed in any home based franchise, in any career, in any person, but no matter where you look…fewer than 5% take the time to learn and create the habits to become a success which leaves 95% of our population frustrated by where they are in their life to one degree or another. 

So what does it take to be in that elite 5%?  The top 5% of successful people in the home based franchise industry, or otherwise, stick to their goals. There it is…plain and simple….the top 5% do not give up in the face of defeat or change direction when the mild breeze is starts to turn into full blown head winds.   

Those that are in the other 95% waste their time on the get rich quick opportunities and mentality.  These are the people that are spending a good portion of their pay check buying their dreams with lottery tickets and wanting to press the Easy Button at Staples thinking that this is their strategy to wealth, freedom, and fortune. 

When I was in corporate sales, my first sales manager gave me this quote by Calvin Coolidge and I literally have carried this quote where ever I gone:

“Nothing in this world can take the place of PERSISTENCE.  Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.  Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.  Education will not; the world is full of educated failures.  Persistence and Determination alone are OMNIPOTENT!”

For examples of persistence I urge you to take a look at the life stories of greats such as Sylvester Stallone, Michael Jordon, Wayne Allyn Root, Thomas Edison, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, or Bruce Springsteen.   The list goes on with both famous and non famous people who have persisted against all odds and have ultimately seen their success. Why?  Because they did not quit and each one was relentless in their persistence to their dreams.

Is Sylvester Stallone the most talented of actors?  Do you agree with everything Oprah or Wayne Allyn Root says?  Is Bruce Springsteen your cup of musical tea? You can make your own judgments, but what they are, is successful.  What they are (or did!), is living the life of their dreams.  None of this would have been possible without tenacity and persistence in their chosen industry.

So what are you doing for the achievement of your life’s goals?  Are you sticking to your written goals as if your life depended on it? 

Are you going out and obtaining the information and knowledge that you might need to be successful in your home based franchise…at any cost?  

After actually spending the money on information and knowledge are you studying this information and becoming the master of your craft? 

Are you learning how to become a top producer in your home based franchise? 

Are you ignoring the naysayers’ in your life and pursuing your life’s dreams and goals as Sylvester Stallone and many, many others did and continue to do? 

Odds are heavily in my favor that if I walked into almost any home or any business and I would see various projects not finished, books collecting dust, business plans half done. 

Think about this…what is the reward for having good intentions?  We all have good intentions; don’t we?  How are those good intentions working for you within your company or organization? 

How are those good intentions working for you at creating the best home based franchise there is on the market?   Guess what, it’s the same as the rewards of unfulfilled talent…neither are so great.  Makes you think, doesn’t it?  Or at least it should.

There could be hundreds of reasons why people choose to not persist and stick to their dreams and goals, but the reality of it is that those who do persist are the winners. 

Winners refuse to be distracted from their goals and dreams.  They are Willing AND Able to do anything that will allow them to reach their goals and their dreams.  They go out and do what is necessary to win…whether it is taking course after course, buying educational information, or learning new and innovative ways of accomplishing their ultimate goals.

Most times taking massive action is uncomfortable and can be met with challenges and obstacles and yes even temporary defeat, but it is the winners that have their blinders on, that relentlessly persist, that come out the champions of their dreams and their goals.

Think hard…do you have this type of tenacity, persistence and “Stick-to-it-iveness” to succeed in your home based franchise, or in anything else in life?  Congratulations if you do.  You have just earned the honor of joining those of us here in the 5% club.  If you have any questions on how to be a top producer at your home based franchise give me a call or shoot me an email.  Take action and we will see you at the top.

X Factor Winners Or Are They?

The X Factor has become very popular in the UK with millions of viewers glued to their television sets every Saturday evening whilst the series lasts. Some watch the talent show because they want to have a laugh at the awful auditions, some watch because they want to see new performers do well.

Personally I feel uncomfortable watching some of the really awful auditions. I hate it when the panel (Simon Cowell, Danni Minogue, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole) laugh inanely at the efforts of others. I don’t find singers trying their hardest to impress funny, just sad when they clearly can’t sing. Neither can I, but like those poor singers I wish that I could sing. I’ve got to admit to laughing at the effect scary Ariel Burdett had on the panel during her audition.

After the auditions the contestants who have got through the first round go to bootcamp. Bootcamp sounds like a tough camping exercise but on the X Factor the contestants split into 4 categories and visit the panel’s luxorious homes. The categories are: male singers, female singers, over 25s and groups. The acts get some training and perform in front of the panel who become mentors. Each mentor chooses their 3 favourite acts and the final rounds begin.

The mentors choose the songs and help with rehearsals, the acts come up against each other and each week 1 act is voted off by the panel and telephone votes. I like watching the progress of the different acts. Some improve tremendously over the weeks and not just in the way that they sing. You can see a massive gain in confidence with some of the acts as they change from would be singing stars to performers.

Eventually a winner emerges though we might not always agree with that choice. Every year on the day of the final show there are discussions and arguments up and down the country about who we think should win. The prize is a £1m recording contract and the promise of stardom but do the X Factor winners become stars.

Steve Brookstein won the first series in 2004. After that he released a cover version of Against All Odds which became number 1 for one week in the UK single charts in January 2005. Steve released his first album Heart and Soul in May 2005 which came into the UK album charts at number 1. His record company dropped him in August 2005 after he reportedly refused to record another album of covers instead of his own material.

Steve then formed his own record label and released his second album 40,000 Things in October 2006 but it didn’t do well. Currently in September 2008 Steve is touring with the Madness musical Our House. Not so much fame and fortune as you would expect but I still like his singing.

Shayne Ward won the second series in 2005. Shayne’s first single That’s My Goal became the Christmas number one single and stayed in the top 75 for over 5 months. The single became the fourth fastest selling record of all time. After a second hit single he released his first album called Shayne Ward, which gained second place in the UK album charts.

Shayne had problems with vocal chord nodules in 2006, but fortunately they were treated successfully and he was able to continue his singing career. After releasing his autobiography ‘My Story’ Shayne completed a successful solo UK tour and after a hit from his double sided single If That’s Ok With You/No U Hang Up released his second successful album Breathless. He is currently working on a third album that is due out late 2008. Dishy Shayne has done well for himself and he certainly has the X Factor in my eyes.

Leona Lewis won the third series in 2007 and has become a big international star, certainly the most successful of the winners so far. Her first single A Moment Like This became the UK Christmas number one and sold more than the rest of the top 40 put together. It also broke the record for Internet downloads.

Leona’s first album ‘Spirit’ was released in November 2007 and became the fastest selling first album of all time in the UK and Ireland. Spirit also became the fourth fastest selling album ever. In January 2008 Spirit became the number one album in several countries worldwide and in April hit the US Billboard 200 at number one. Leona’s second album is planned for 2009 and then she goes on a world tour in 2010.

I wholeheartedly agreed with the choice of Leona as the X Factor 2007 winner. She was impressive on every show and her singing gave me goosebumps. Leona has a wonderful voice and came across as a really nice young lady. She seemed a little shy on the first few shows and although her confidence grew she never seemed to realise just how good she was.

Leon Jackson was the controversial winner of the fourth X Factor series. Scottish Leon won a lot of hearts with his cute looks, big gorgeous eyes and self-effacing manner. His singing performances never seemed to be winning performances but he still pulled it off in great style.

Leon’s first single When You Believe was the 2007 Christmas number one – that sounds familiar! His first album ‘Right Now’ is due to be released in October 2008. The highlight of his singing career so far is a joint performance at Wembley arena with his hero Michael Buble. Although Leon’s win was controversial it’s extraordinary that he didn’t start singing until not long before the X Factor auditions.

Who knows how successful Leon and the other X Factor winners will be in the future. Success isn’t guaranteed despite winning, but the television talent show and all of its competitors give winning entertainment value – including scary Ariel!

Who Really Were the Winners on American Idol?

If you have ever stopped and watched the show, you have no doubt noticed that there are several people who manage to be extremely successful without actually winning the show. With this in mind, how is it possible for people to ultimately be successful if they do not win? Who really were the winners on American Idol? Yet at the same time, there are several people who are capable of winning the show but yet never manage to find ultimate success. The horrible reality is most people are not capable of finding true success on the show.

With so many people trying out for American Idol each year it is extremely important to locate the best talent in the country. At times, this can be really easy to do, however on other occasions it can be much more complicated as people struggle to determine which contestants are really best. With a large number of contestants, there are plenty of opportunities to learn exactly what it is that you are looking for in a musician. Nevertheless, while we as viewers are afforded the ability to truly select what we want for the American Idol, it is much harder for the contestants to determine what they need to do to be truly successful.

For many idols, the dream of being truly successful is extremely hard to actually fulfill. For other contestants it is something that is extremely easy to accomplish. For example, contestants such as Chris Daughtry are capable of pulling the audience into their performances, which can make it extremely easy to go on to a truly successful recording contract. As you have no doubt noticed, there are several former American Idol contestants who have been faced with extremely bad commercial success after winning the show.

One of the best examples of this is the small size of the careers of winners like Fantasia, Taylor Hicks and even Ruben Studdard. While artists like Carrie Underwood, Jordin Sparks and even Kelly Clarkson have gone onto astronomical success. The newest winner, David Cook is just getting started after winning and it is unclear just how successful he will really be. With a truly great appeal it is possible that he can go onto become the next Carrie Underwood, but he could turn out to be the next Taylor Hicks instead.

Regardless of which end of the spectrum each contestant falls, there is nothing at all that guarantees success. Of course, the show itself always takes pride on ensuring that at least the winner is offered a recording contract, however much beyond this is left to the actual contestant and the type of music that they select to pick out. Many people might think that each of the winners will go onto huge success, but as prior indications have shown, this is sometimes far from the actual truth.

For the contestants who are lucky enough to find total success it is a great accomplishment. However, it is very important that the other contestants not be ruled out as well. There are often times when the contestants who do not actually win the show go on to be much better commercial success than the actual winners. Just take a look at Season 5; while Taylor Hicks was the actual winner, Chris Daughtry has been much more successful. This could even lead you to question whom ultimate won the show, while Taylor walked away with the number one position, Chris has walked away with awards, more money and much more commercial success.

Watching each contestant develop into someone that you are actually interested in watching grow professionally can be a lot of fun. There are several times when it is lots of fun to watch the underdeveloped contestants grow into actual artists. With plenty of opportunities to prove themselves, American Idol does allow plenty of great artists a perfect springboard for their musical career, how they choose to use their springboard varies, but after being sent home as a 4th place contestant I’m sure Chris Daughtry would agree that winning the actual contest is not all that matters.

Kelly Clarkson and Fantasia Barrino American Idol winners singing Jesus O What A Wonderful Child


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American Idol season 1 winner Kelly Clarkson singing with American Idol season 3 winner Fantastia Barrino. They both have gospel choir roots and sing the beautiful song praising the Lord Jesus O What A Wonderful Child. This was from a Christmas special that had many of the Idols including Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken. Many of the American Idols come from religious backgrounds. Their early days teach them singing and many of them learn to play musical instruments. Every week they sing and …