10 Principles To Live Life Without Regret
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Recreation and Sports, Self Improvement | Leave a Comment
No one is perfect. We all do things that we must learn to do over or that we desire to change.
Each of us find ourselves in situations where we wish we had handled it differently, done it better, or said it more respectfully.
When you find yourself in these situations, you must learn to take from them the wisdom and knowledge that will help you to move on to the next level in your life in a positive manner.
The lessons that you get from such situations allow you to grow in various aspects of your being, particularly, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally.
Read More..>>Arthritis Pain Relief - The Diet That Worked For Me
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
Arthritis sufferers today are continually seeking relief from their arthritis pain. I got rid of my arthritis symptoms and arthritis pain years ago by making a change in my diet and lifestyle.
Arthritis pain is most usually experienced whenever a stiff or swollen joint is used. Arthritis is usually found in the joints of the fingers, feet, knees, hips, and spine. In osteoarthritis, any one or more of the affected joints can experience a progressive loss of cartilage, which is the slippery material that cushions the ends of bones.
Read More..>>Massage And Sauna - The King Of Combos
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
When stress and tension threatens the equilibrium of your body and mind, there are plenty of ways to achieve relaxation, calm the nerves, and ease an aching body. To enhance the long-term health benefits that come with varying techniques, many therapists suggest incorporating at least one trip to the sauna paired with a session of massage on a monthly basis. While the two methods aim to uplift and rejuvenate the body, there are some advantages that come when the two procedures are combined.
Read More..>>Building Log Book Requirements - Part 2
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
For the majority of buildings the Log Book should comprise of fifteen sections, containing information as indicated below. This part contains Sections 1 to 6.
Section 1. Updates and Annual Reviews
This Section has a table to record the updates and reviews made to the building and its systems during its lifetime. The log book should be reviewed annually as part of the organisation’s quality assurance system and an entry should be made for each review. Where the log book has been updated then the changed pages should be recorded.
Section 2 Purpose and Responsibilities
Read More..>>Acupuncture Schools
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
Find Acupuncture Schools in the US and Canada. Earning your professional license or certification as an acupuncturist is rewarding in many ways - one not only learns to heal others but also learns to heal self - spiritually, mentally and physically.
Laws for Acupuncture schools differ from state to state; therefore, acupuncture schools may present varied curricula and instructional guidelines. It is important for prospective students to review any necessary prerequisites, course requirements and governing regulations to determine which one of many acupuncture schools or universities may be right for them.
Read More..>>Marriage - 21 Questions To Ask Before Saying I Do
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Marriage and wedding day bliss, what a wonderful thing. The excitement, the plans, the wedding obligations begin to take on a life of their own, easily redirecting the focus from the marriage onto the wedding day. Since the common goal is for a marriage that lasts considerably longer than the wedding day here is a look at 21 questions to ask yourself before saying “I Do.” Questions to aid the bride and groom to do some inner house work before the big wedding day.
- How do I feel about myself when I am with this person?
- What do I want most from this marriage?
- Do I really feel happy inside myself right now?
- What am I bringing to the table.
- Do I want children with this union?
- Do I feel spiritually connected to my mate?
- Am I free to be and express myself in this relationship?
- Have I let go of past hurts and pains?
- Can I laugh at myself?
- Do I love my body just the way it is, even if there may be room for improvement?
- Do I take time to listen to my mate?
- Am I willing to support my mate’s choices?
- Do I have healthy financial habits right now?
- Am I willing and able to share my emotional self?
- Do I take responsibility for the things that go wrong in my life?
- Do I look for reasons to be happy?
- Do I look for reasons to hold a grudge?
- Do other people feel safe around me?
- Can I lovingly communicate “NO” when I need to?
- Are my current children valued and respected by my mate?
- Can I look into my own eyes using a mirror and tell myself out loud “I love you.”
On Heart Disease
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
A whole foods, plant-based diet is the heart-healthiest diet
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world, even though three-quarters of the humans on this planet have no heart disease. Women’s death rate from heart disease is eight times higher than their death rate from breast cancer. The incidence rate (not death rate) for heart disease is about the same as it was in the early 1970s. According to USDA figures, we consume significantly more meat and added fat than we did 30 years ago. Dr. T. Colin Campbell concludes:“The American public is not being given the most up-to-date scientific information. Health institutions in America such as the American Heart Association are intentionally misleading the pubic about heart disease by recommending a diet for heart disease that favors moderation rather than scientific truth. The layperson must be aware that a whole foods, plant-based diet is far and away the healthiest diet, whether scientists, doctors and policy makers think the public will change or not.”
Read More..>>Inner Prosperity Is A Dynamic Law Part 2
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Finance | Leave a Comment
Inner prosperity is one of those dynamic laws that has immediate results. It begins to work the moment you put it into place. When I discovered this my mind was nolonger a junkyard for lack, scarcity, and excuses. The moment I put it into place everything was different. How was everything different?
My feelings were through roof with excitement. Whewhoooo! Immediately life was much different! Now ideas were coming to me. Ideas that would create prosperity in my life, and that would bless my family. It was incredible, miraculous, life changing. I also discovered a secret within inner Prosperity.
Read More..>>Top Ways To Get To Your Target Market
Posted on November 30, 2007 - Filed Under Internet | Leave a Comment
Every webmaster of an Adsense site has one main goal - it’s to profit from conversion. And there is only 1 secret in achieving the goal - traffic.
It is a given fact in the search engine marketing world that the most profitable Adsense sites cater to the aged and non-techie market. These people don’t mind exploring on links without having to think if these are paid or not. They’re after the information they need. Now the question is, how do you get to them? If traffic is the means to conversion, here are the means to traffic:
Read More..>>What To Look Out For When Selecting Paint?
Posted on November 29, 2007 - Filed Under Home Improvement | Leave a Comment
What do you need to look out for when selecting paints? What are the properties of paint that you should be looking out for?
Let me explain to you the qualities of the different types of paint.
1) Wash-ability
A prime concern about paint is its wash-ability. The glossier the paint, the more easily it can be washed. However, do note that the shinier the paint, the more light is reflected and it can be very distracting to the users. Also. The paint is thinner and imperfections will be shown more easily.
If you need to use washable paint, use them for areas such as the bathrooms and kitchens.
Telemedicine - Treatment From A Distance
Posted on November 29, 2007 - Filed Under Communications | Leave a Comment
Many people will wonder what telemedicine actually means and how it works. The term ‘telemedicine’ refers to the system where medical advice and treatment is delivered to patients from a distance. Tele means ‘far’ and is a Greek word. This may be a simple scenario of two or more medical experts discussing a particular case over the telephone or it could be as complicated as two surgeons discussing a surgery over a teleconference system while the surgery is actually taking place in an operation theatre. There is no limit to the distance between the professionals as long as they are connected through a network of computers they may be located at any two points in the globe. Telemedicine can also involve the use of unmanned robots delivering medical files and information to medical professionals anywhere through the network.
Read More..>>Turning Visitors Into Customers With Autoresponders
Posted on November 29, 2007 - Filed Under Automotive, Business, Home and Family | Leave a Comment
Research and online shopping pattern studies have shown that the typical shopper will visit a website 6, maybe even 7, times before they finally select an item to buy. Many businesses have employed the help of autoresponders to keep in contact with potential clients. The key to turning a browsing guest into a paying customer is to create an enticing and intriguing message that keeps their interest in your product fresh.
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