Published 05.06.2006 01:52:00 | Entrepreneurialism
Years ago, when I told an old friend I was quitting my job to go into business myself, she strongly advised me against it. Her reasons were many. I had a good education. I could get a job with a decent pay with a regular monthly income. Something she, as an entrepreneur herself never had. Also, the statistics I read about business start ups were really dismal. Back then, and the economy was better then, 90% of the start ups don't make it past the 1st year. Of the 10% who do, 90% close down wi
Published 05.06.2006 01:52:00 | Happiness
As you move through your day today do not lose sight of the fact that you have greatness in you. That's right, you have unique talents and gifts that all come together to make you the special person you are.
Published 05.06.2006 01:52:00 | Stress Management
Many of us are acutely aware that despite Christmas being considered a time of joy it can also be a time of heightened stress and anxiety. This is especially true for people with limited financial resources, families of divorce or separation, or families who are experiencing estrangement or discourse among family members. Sometimes we aim to just get through the season.
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | Positive Attitude
I'm a big believer that both positives and negativity can be contagious. Here's an example of what I mean...
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | Parenting
Remember those days before children when we could honestly say we couldn’t remember the last time we lost our temper? Do you now find yourself from time to time, not recognizing yourself in your own behavior? Children have the ability to push buttons we didn’t even know we had and will push us to the point where we later regret our words and/or actions. Welcome to parenthood. I remember losing it once with my two children over them not going to bed and thinking “Who was that?” I don’t thin
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | Credit
According to buyerzone,consumers increasingly are turning to plastic over paper when they open their wallets. Yet many small businesses still don't accept credit cards. If you're one of the laggards, the entire transaction may retain the impression of a spiritual ritual swipe a card, input some numbers and money magically appears in the bank. In reality, though, credit card transactions involve coordination between multiple high-speed computer networks.
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | Women's Issues
Calcium is a mineral that many healthy women don’t get enough of. The National Institute of Health recommends that an adult female consume 1000-1200 mg of calcium daily in their diet. This number is further increased to 1200-1500 mg of Calcium for peri-menopausal and menopausal women. Numerous women know they need calcium but are either not sure about the amount they should take, or they think they are getting enough but are not.
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | SEO
I should be upfront with you and say that in some respects my use of the word "Biggest" is a tad deceptive. Why? Well, as you will discover during the course it is often the "little things" that make the "big difference" when it comes to keyword research. Let me say as a brief side note that I find this to be one of the overlooked aspects of online sales & marketing. For instance, one little tweak to your website’s copy might not produce an avalanche of new sales or leads. But it’ll help a li
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | Success
Have you ever had the feeling that there were outside forces trying to somehow convince you that you're not capable of achieving the things you desire? They could be anything ranging from people, to past experiences, or even an IQ test taken years ago.
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | Other
Commonly abbreviated as Hb, Hemoglobin, or Heamoglobin, is the iron containing oxygen in our red blood cells which transport metalloproteins. All mammals on earth have hemoglobin, as it is a necessary function in the blood. It contains globin, apoprotien, and four heme groups (organic molecules with one atom of iron attached to each).The gene for the hemoglobin protien can sometimes mutate. This occurence results in one or more of many diseases, but most commonly turns into Thalassemia or Sickle
Published 05.06.2006 01:51:00 | Success
"Readers are leaders"... If I had to guess I'd say that is not the first time you've heard that is it? I certainly hope not anyway -) -- because I can assure you that if you were to search out the top folks in any given area, you would likely find that those at the top are generally very well studied on their given industry or area of expertise.
Published 05.06.2006 01:50:00 | Positive Attitude
How many of your know people who only seem to be good at one thing in life? That thing trouble. Why do so many people act like they have no conscience whatsoever and always seem to be living on the wrong side of everything? There are plenty of reasons why people act the way they do but the only answer is to put an end to their troubled lives before the trouble puts an end to that person`s life.
Published 05.06.2006 01:50:00 | Other
Can a quarter-million of the world’s brightest students be wrong? That’s one estimate of the number of foreign students who forsake the comforts of home and brave the UK’s food and, for many, forbidding weather to get the postgraduate education they consider the key to a bright future in their homelands.
Published 05.06.2006 01:50:00 | Fishing
Every breath came out as steamy frost as I panted with the effort to breathe at an altitude of 12,000 feet in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. Passenger jets traveled between cities at lower altitudes than this. The few birds at this height included the Andean Condor, with its nearly 12-foot wingspan, that is strong enough to carry off a dog or small child. I’m not in bad shape physically, but the effort here made me look like I was just finishing an Olympic marathon. Mist hung so heavily over th
Published 05.06.2006 01:50:00 | Self Improvement
In research commissioned by Grand United Corporate Health earlier this year, only six percent of people interviewed felt that they had a handle on work-life balance .Four out of five people said they were experiencing work-related stress at least once a week (I know some of you are thinking, ‘I wish I were stressed only once a week’), and almost three-quarters of people said that a lack of time was their main challenge to leading a balanced life.
Published 05.06.2006 01:50:00 | Auctions
The first step is to contact your local convention center for dates and times of any conferences or road shows coming to your area.
Published 05.06.2006 01:49:00 | Nutrition
Remember the days when you actually had time to take a lunch break? When you used to leave the office for an hour, have something to eat, meet up with friends, walk in the park, play sport or wonder around the shops…? These days people eat lunch at their desks more often than not, if they eat at all. For many people, the demands of the day just don’t let up long enough to afford them a break. Lunchtime rolls around, your stomach is rumbling and you know you should eat, but you’ve just got one mo
Published 05.06.2006 01:49:00 | Careers Employment
People always remember their firsts first day in school, first day in college, first day in university, first job, first love, first kiss etc. For me it is my first job which is very memorable.
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