Thrive On Success With The James Family

Thrive On Success is our home based business that allows us to work together and travel where ever we please. Follow us as we take our children on an adventure around Australia while working our internet based business. Our business gives us the freedom both financially and personally to experience life to it's full. If you want to create this kind of life for yourself and your family then get in touch with us so we can help you achieve your dreams. www.thriveonsuccess.com.au

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

4wd Adventures

Check out our day at the beach on the 27th December 2009.
I do appologise for some of the colourful words and discussion!
Life is about having fun and making memories. We love sharing outdoor fun with our kids, life is never dull with the James family!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Take a Tour of the Jayco with Chloe

In preparation for our big adventure we have upgraded our caravan to a more comfortable model. Watch Chloe's video as she takes you on a tour of the new caravan.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Following your Dreams



Hi all,
Just a little update... Jayson has now joined me fulltime in my business and we are going to follow our dream of travelling with our Kids and never working for a paycheck ever again.
This has been a surprisingly easy decicion for us as we both knew that now was the time for us to put focus on our business and be true to our goals and passions.
Success can be measured by our willingness to step out of our comfort zone and test our limits, trust our instincts and have the courage to follow our dreams.
We hope that we can inspire you to follow your dreams as we lead by example and live the life we have always wanted... Total freedom to do anthing we put our mind to.
Take the time to look at your dreams write down your goals and put trust in your ability to make them reality.
If you need help with your dreams and want to achieve your financial goals we can help you. Let us guide you to a life of freedom and passion!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

How to make the most of you holiday snaps


Do you ever feel disappointed when you get back from a great trip and your photos just don't portray the beauty you saw when you were there?

Here are a few easy tips to improve those photos.
When photographing landscapes, lighting plays a big role in the effectiveness of the colours and details.
If we take photos in the heat of the day they can be washed out and have harsh shadows and areas of brightness that lack detail.
When travelling, go and look at the scene you want to photograph at different times of the day and see how the light changes the scenery.
Take photos in the softer light of morning or afternoon. This will give more intense and warm tones.
One way to photograph scenery is to pick out a focus point like a tree, building or person. Encourage the eyes to lead to the focus point. To do this try to find a natural line like a fence, a path or the water’s edge. This way your eyes follow the line creating depth and interest.
Try to change your perspective. Don’t just stand in one place and take three or four photos the same. Get down low to the ground or climb up high and see how different the scene looks.
When we travel in the outback I like to get down on the road and shoot along the rough stones and dust towards the vehicle to give a perspective of just how rough the road really is. I also do this on the beach as a wave washes in right under the camera.
When you travel it is always a good idea to photograph signs along the way so when you get home you can tell roughly where in the trip you were when you took the particular shot.
And I always try to take images that tell a bit of a story about the locals. For example, I might take a shot down a lonely outback street of a couple of old guys sitting on the bench having a yarn.
Try to avoid taking photos out the window of a moving car or through the windscreen as you will find the camera will not be able to fix its focus properly. If you shoot through the windscreen your camera will focus on your probably dirty windscreen and not the scene you’re trying to shoot.
Make sure you get the right balance between scenery shots and those of your loved ones. You don’t want to get back and find that you have no photos of yourself on the trip or the opposite people in every photograph.
When photographing buildings don’t just stand back and get the whole thing in. Yes it’s good to have that shot but also look for some interesting detail to focus on. For example, when we visited Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco I found some really interesting attic windows covered in moss and a lone seagull sitting on top. This photo turned out to be so good we enlarged it and framed it for our wall. Every-one commented on the photo asking “where is that?” and most thought it was a poster not an photo I had taken on
our trip.
Night time images can also be effective. Use your timer and turn off your flash so the camera can open the lens for a longer time allowing more of the natural light to be captured. If you hold your camera you will end up with shaky images so learn how to use your timer and night time mode for some different looks.
I have taken some really great photos of Las Vegas at night just by using the timer and slow shutter speed.
The most important thing is to have fun and keep your camera handy, especially when on a road trip, you just never know if over the next hill you are going to see the most spectacular view. And if your camera isn’t by your side you might not bother to get the shot. I always keep my camera and video camera in the front with me and we have had many occasions when we were thankful it was there. For example’ in South Australia we came across a pair of Wedge Tailed Eagles sitting in a dead tree very close to the road. Those shots were fantastic, especially with the long lens.

I always post regular images on my Face-book so look me up and send me a message to let me know you are interested in my photography and I will add you to my friends list.
I wish you all the success in your quest for the perfect holiday snap.
Cheers
Annette James

Friday, December 4, 2009

Setting up for another big trip

Yes we are getting ready for the next big trip. We will be getting our new Jayco Expanda Caravan very soon. This will be so much bigger and more comfortable for our family. We intend on doing longer trips and you do need some comforts from home when you are on the road for a long time. Our new van is the Outback version so it will be able to handle off road conditions.
Life is too short to spend it at the office or at home in front of the telly. We live for the special times we can share with our kids and it is so important to us to show our kids as much of the world as we can starting with Australia. This is an amazing country with so much to explore.
If you would love to have a business that gives you the felixiblity to travel and the income to pay for it then send me a message and I can help get you started on those dreams!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Do you love your life?

Sometimes we can get caught up in the how to of life and the need for more that we don't stop to take in what we have around us that we should be grateful for.
Live a life of gratitude and you will find yourself filled with happiness.
I am grateful for so many things but the most important ones are my husband, children, family and friends and my awesome business that has allowed me to join a wonderful community of like minded entreprenures who inspire me daily. If you are looking to make a positive change in your life please contact me so I can help you love your life.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Taking great images of your kids.


If you can master the simple techniques I am going to teach you then you may never need to pay for an expensive photo shoot with a professional photographer again.

I am a retired Professional Child Portrait Photographer and some of the best images I have ever taken were the simplest to set up.

My children are always lining up to be in front of the camera, this is because we make it fun. We take ordinary everyday events and turn them into memories by playing together and just being ready to capture those special moments. I am always looking at the children in a visual way taking in their smiles, light in their eyes and joy on their faces, thinking about how I could frame their faces right then and there. Start looking at your kids like this. It will help you when you have your camera in your hand and you’re trying to get that special shot.

Keep your camera handy don’t store it in your closet, have it in the kitchen or near the computer for instance and always take it with you when you go on outings, so you can grab it as soon as something wonderful happens. There is no point in it being at home and you saying “Oh I wish I had my camera!”

The key to taking great photos of your children is to be relaxed and let them play. Step back and watch them for a while. Look at their expressions, the way they laugh and take note of quirky little habits they have. These are the things that make them who they are and this is what you want to capture so you can hang on to those memories forever.

One thing I do suggest is that you invest in a good SLR Digital camera with a quality zoom lens. After a few successful shoots with what you saved in professional photography fees you will have paid for your camera.

You don’t need a studio and lighting to take great images all you need is some natural light and a nice background. I suggest you go outside, go to you favourite park, your local beach or even the backyard. Choose some bright clothing that coordinates with all your children, try not to put all your children in the same outfit, or you will find they become lost in the colour and patterns.

When it comes to lighting make sure you don’t have full sun on your subjects face. Kids especially hate the sun in their eyes and will not smile for you how hard you try. The best light is even brightness with out harsh shadows. Try to find a fully shaded area like a veranda or under a tree at the park or if your on the beach go in the late afternoon so you can find shade and the sky will be more vibrant in colour. Use a light board or something white to reflect sunlight on to your child’s face. A white, silver or gold sheet of cardboard works perfectly and only cost a few dollars.

Let your children interact with each other for example let them play on the sand, walk down the beach together, swing on the swing, cuddle I am sure you get the picture. Don’t get to close, stand back and use your zoom lens to get up close. What this does is allow your child to be the focus in the image by blurring out your background. Don’t worry too much about your composition you can always crop your image on the computer later. But try to keep the child’s eyes in the top half of the frame and always leave more room in front of the face than behind the head. Don’t be afraid to take lots of photos using a digital camera means you can delete the bad ones and the more you take the better you will get at noticing what works and what doesn’t.

The most important thing is to make the experience fun, that way whenever you trot out your camera and say “ let me take a picture of you” they will be excited and line up for the fun.

If you are having troubles getting your little one to cooperate try showing them the photo you have taken and even get them to help you take some photos of the other children or even Dad. That way he/she will be excited to see what they created and just might like to have one of themselves.

Remember be patient and let them do their own thing, just be ready to grab the shot when they do something adorable.

I wish you all the success in your quest for the perfect image. And keep your eyes out for more helpful tips from me.

See the slide show opposite for examples of simple but effective images.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Bribie Island













Just another day at the beach. On Sunday we took the family and some friends on 4x4 adventure on Bribie Island. The best part is that Bribie Island is only 1/2hr away from our home in the north of Brisbane.
There is something nice about crusin up the beach finding a private location to set up camp and enjoying the great outdoors. One of the reasons we will always have a four wheel drive. There is so much more you can see when you can get off the beaten track.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Update

We are working on our goals. Consistency is the key to keeping focus and working daily towards your goals.
We have a goal to take our family travelling around Australia next year. So we have worked out what things need to be put inplace for this to become a reality. When you are in total belief that you can achieve your dream and there is no doubt in your heart, doors will open to allow you to step closer to your dream.
For us that happened on the weekend when we met a man at the caravan expo who may have an opportunity for us to turn our trip into an even more rewarding experience.
I will keep you posted.
Just remember to keep focus on your goals and make sure you have no doubt that you can achieve it!

Sunday, October 11, 2009


This is the reason we have a Home Based Business, spending time with our children in our favourite places like our local favourite beach at Redcliffe Brisbane.