Archive for October, 2008
October 31, 2008 at 9:44 am · Filed under Uncategorized
When was the last time you smiled at a stranger?
When was the last time you really enjoyed a good meal?
When was the last time you did absolutely nothing all day and didn’t feel guilty about it?
When was the last time you did something special for yourself?
When was the last time you anonymously did something nice for someone else?
When was the last time you listened without interrupting?
When was the last time you picked up the phone without looking at the caller-id?
When was the last time you took a bath without any interruptions?
When was the last time you made a child feel special?
When was the last time you paid your bills on time?
When was the last time you forgave someone?
When was the last time you confronted someone who hurt you?
When was the last time you said “I’m sorry” and meant it?
When was the last time you had gratitude?
When was the last time you liked what you saw in the mirror?
When was the last time you prayed with conviction?
When was the last time you stood up for yourself?
When was the last time you paid someone a genuine compliment?
When was the last time you avoided gossip?
When was the last time you were happy with your weight/hair/skin/clothes/job?
When was the last time you hugged your child?
When was the last time you told someone you love them?
When was the last time you silenced your inner critic?
When was the last time you focused on your strengths instead of your weaknesses?
When was the last time you did something you love?
When was the last time you took a nap in the afternoon?
When was the last time you shared in someone else’s success?
When was the last time you patted yourself on the back?
When was the last time you took care of yourself?
When was the last time you had a complete physical?
When was the last time you went to the dentist?
When was the last time you took a day off from work?
When was the last time you felt satisfied with your life?
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October 30, 2008 at 9:28 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
Remember, everything is made of energy. Each of us has an energy field. Our thoughts and emotions extend beyond our physical bodies and influence the people and spaces around us. The energy of thoughts and emotions hangs around in spaces after the people have left.
Get a pen and paper. Quickly write down as many things as possible that lift your spirit. A tip to make sure you get down all the important ways to lift your spirit: Think physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Now write!
Look over your list.
What “physical” ways to lift your spirit did you record?
Physical activities: dancing, exercise, playing sports, hiking, playing a musical instrument, and gardening.
Sights: beautiful objects, nature, a good-looking guy or gal, flowers, pets, rainbows.
Sounds: children’s laughter, your favourite music, waves crashing on the shore, rain on the roof.
Smells: baking bread, a whiff of perfume, the aroma of freshly-brewed coffee, the air after a spring rain.
Tastes: biting into an orange, chocolate, eating.
Touch: the feel of silk on your skin, a romantic interlude, a luxurious soak in a tub, a massage, the earth between your fingers or toes, the wind in your face as you sail.
What mental ways did you write down?
Crossword puzzles; reading books: fiction: mysteries, science fiction, fantasy, historical, thrillers, epics and plays, and non-fiction: biographies, science, travel, self-improvement, and inspirational; playing cards and board games; learning something new; planning a trip; figuring something out.
What emotional ways did you identify?
Spending time with friends and family, vacations, laughter, joyful activities.
What spiritual things did you list?
Meditation, worship, volunteering, listening to beautiful music, being in the moment, gratitude, being in nature.
Did you find it was difficult to separate the ways that uplift your spirit into the different categories? That’s okay. It helped to make sure you remembered the important ways.
Next, are the ways you recorded regular parts of your life? Which ones are? Which ones are not? What would it take to make the underused ways regular parts of your life?
Now, take a few minutes and plan how to make the 3 ways you miss the most a regular part of your life. Put your plan into action. You’ll be glad you did!
When you lift your spirit, you raise your vibration. And as you learned in Energy Work Basics Part 1, you feel “better” and “lighter” when your spirits are high. And so do the people around you!
Karen Titanich and Bonnie Hutchinson of SPIRIT Connections work with the energy of people, places and situations. Discover the secrets of working with energy. Visit http://www.spiritconnections.com
October 30, 2008 at 2:56 am · Filed under Insurance Infos
Public liability indemnity is critical as all firms are at jeopardy to some level. Albeit nothing horrific has ever occurred to your firms possessions will not mean that it won’t sometime in the not too distant future. If someone is harmed or their worldly goods missing, it is your contractual requirement to correctly repay them. This expenditure can easily be exceedingly costly, depending on the specific type of case.
However, you do have numerous methods to look after yourself against this eventuality. Buying public liability indemnity allows you to breathe significantly easier. If a customer claim is very costly, the insurance corporation will be there to present you with a safety net. Its their sense of duty to make sure you are safeguarded from any claims & legal fees. This leaves you available to focus on actually doing business, rather than thinking about what could well happen. Following are numerous illustrations of times when public liability indemnity will come in useful.
CEOs of plumbing businesses more often than not get the job concluded quick & easy. Yet at times something might go horribly wrong. For instance, should you accidentally break a customer’s pipes whilst on the job, damaging possessions for instance laptops and flooring, public liability indemnity will be there to cover the tab.
An additional instance is that of a marketing agency. If a customer were to fracture an ankle in your workplace, even if it’s not your fault, you would be held liable. Nevertheless, with public liability cover you wouldn’t have to resolve the claim at all.
In a related circumstance, physical injury caused to a spectator by a worker on a construction site is the legal accountability of the corporation’s manager. This sort of claim can get exceptionally expensive indeed, unless you obtain the correct insurance cover. Buy cheap Public Liability Insurance online with Insured Risks.
October 29, 2008 at 8:38 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
Peril, catastrophe and disaster.
These are our friends, allies and mentors.
Appearing as enemies on the surface, these seeming threats are our most helpful teachers on our Earth adventure. These apparent foes repeatedly demonstrate how we humans have awesome power over our fate and circumstances in life.
When faced with an expected outcome we don’t like, we have an option. We can open to an alternative scenario, another framework, a different set of rules. I jokingly call this handy ploy “switching channels.”
I discovered that we all have the ability to change the channel or perspective from which we are viewing-and creating!-our Earthvision series. When the plot line goes from situation comedy to melodramatic soap opera, we can do something about it!
We can simply let go of our old way of viewing the world and allow a fresh point of view to emerge. When we decide to turn the dial, we find ourselves shifted into a new reality-a different station with a new story line that has a much better ending!
Grace to the Rescue
I first noticed this saving gift of grace when I was a kid. I’ve always enjoyed the thrill and challenge of dangerous situations.
On the ice rink, I discovered that if I completely collapsed into a fall, I came out unscathed. Caught in a precarious position when tackled on the football field, I went with the force of the hit to tumble out of harm’s way. When in a sharp skid while driving, I embraced the skid by turning directly into it to straighten the car. When my feet slipped on a rocky trail, I went with the twist or slide and landed-like a cat-upright and stable. Like the proverbial drunk falling safely down the staircase, I used to sled down a steep set of wooden stairs on a makeshift cardboard toboggan, deliberately crashing at the bottom and never getting hurt.
I practiced the knack of letting go in everyday situations, so that I was able to successfully apply the skill in much more urgent and crucial predicaments.
The Alchemy of Abandonment
As a teenager, the art of “abandonment to the moment” saved my neck in several near-miss car encounters. Attempting to pass a vehicle on the winding mountain roads of my home state of Pennsylvania, I found myself on several occasions eyeball-to-eyeball with the driver of an oncoming auto. With both cars going sixty miles per hour, my next stop in five feet and two seconds was the Pearly Gates. Each time, I instinctively let go-of the steering wheel, my projected scenario and my programmed ideas of physics. Voila! I ended up rattled but untouched on the side of the road.
When Up Against the Wall, Choose Magic
In my young twenties, as a professional journalist covering floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, accidents and assorted disasters, I observed this miraculous dynamic of super-natural powers on countless occasions. When confronted with a choice between the dire prognosis of their current belief system and an unknown outcome if they let go of those beliefs, people will often choose to let go. They release their preconceptions of how the physical universe works. They let go of their need to have events fit their expectations of cause and effect. The reward for such surrender of one’s rigid beliefs and expectations is a much preferable outcome-in fact, a miracle-or, at least, what we call a miracle: an occurrence outside our box, our paradigm, beyond what we think or believe is possible.
Your Beliefs, or Your Life!
I’ve witnessed people lifting two-ton trucks, ripping open steel elevator doors, and performing medical procedures they had no way of knowing how to conduct. How? By choosing to go with an unknown future instead of a known past. When a person’s own life, or the well-being of another, is at stake, people often decide to drop the limitations taught by our culture.
When it’s dramatically obvious that a known past will lead to a known-but fatal-future, people will often choose to give up their familiar, current beliefs and allow something fresh and new to occur.
There Is No Quota on Miracles
As a young journalist, a light bulb lit up inside my head: If we can tap these super-normal abilities in a crisis, why can’t we access these extraordinary powers at will, whenever we want? Thus began my lifelong quest for the Holy Grail-the sacred vessel that holds the nectar of the gods, the knowledge of how to recapture our true nature of grace.
(c) 2004, Keith Varnum. All rights in all media reserved.
About The Author
Drawing from the wisdom of native and ancient spiritual traditions, Keith Varnum shares his 30 years of practical success as an author, personal coach, acupuncturist, filmmaker, radio host, restaurateur, vision quest guide and international seminar leader with “The Dream Workshops.” Keith helps people get the love, money and health they want with his free Prosperity Ezine, free Empowerment Tape and free Coaching at www.TheDream.com/.
October 28, 2008 at 9:32 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
In pre-revolutionary Russia, a rabbi was walking to the synagogue. A Russian soldier stopped him and asked, “Who are you and what are you doing here?” The rabbi answered, “How much do they pay you for doing this job?” The soldier replied, “Twenty kopeks.” The rabbi then said, “I’ll pay you twenty-five to ask me those same two questions every day.”
Ask yourself those two questions “Who am I? What am I doing?” One of the best ways to live your life with intention is to listen to yourself deeply. Living each day with intention can be energizing and fulfilling. Too often we find ourselves waiting for some outside influence to come along and give our lives meaning.
What kind of choices do I need to be making now to live out the life I want to live?
It’s easy to get to the point where your work (or your business) is running you, rather than your work (or business) actually serving what you genuinely want for your life as a whole. Another question you might ask yourself is, “How can I design my business to serve my life and not just have my life serve the company?”
I imagine that we all have been moved by a friend’s death or illness to re-think our own lives and decide that we need to be more intentional about moving from the life we live to the kind of life we want to live. So we make resolutions and plans… and then something happens that we have no control over. (My hunch is that many of us re-evaluated after the events of September 11, 2001.) We get attached to life happening exactly as we have planned. The challenge, though, is how to become more comfortable with the both/and way of living our lives. Most of us have been taught that choices we make must be either/or choices. And yet, it’s by embracing the paradox that we can begin to live as comfortably in the not-knowing as in the knowing.
The poet, David Whyte, describes this as being able to contain both the “Ah!” of discovery and revelation, and also the “Argh!” of driving to work through slow traffic on a gray Monday morning. It’s like recognizing the grief of losing a client while simultaneously experiencing the joy of gaining a new client. It means allowing ourselves to experience the richness of the both/and.
It’s about making plans and at the same time not growing so attached to them that we overlook opportunities placed in front of usopportunities that are much greater than we could have imagined in our planning. Or about making plans and becoming so attached to them that we are devastated when they don’t unfold as we have imagined. This is a way to approach what life hands us in our personal lives, as well as our business lives.
I have a friend who is a good example of living one’s life with intention. She has made choices that have taken her out of the hurry and scurry to a very simple life in the country. Her choices have been simple, and yet the process was not without pain and grief. When she was very young, she’d made her “life list.” Knowing what she wanted her life to look like, she married her best friend. It wasn’t on their “life list” to have him die at the age of 29. Recovering from the blow, however, she eventually re-grouped, made necessary and appropriate adjustments and constructed a new “life list.” She never stopped living intentionally; she accepted life’s realities and re-directed her intentions. That is the essence of adaptation; and adaptation is the essence of growth.
In her book, The Female Advantage, Sally Helgeson focuses on the strategies and organization theories of four successful leaders. These women know how to plan strategically and, at the same time, not get so attached to those plans that they miss emerging opportunities and threats that necessitate changing those plans. They are flexible enough to notice opportunities and respond to threats in a timely way. They trust that the opportunities which come their way will unlock their futures. They understand that the future cannot be reduced to a simple matter of objectives, nor achieved by the mere application of will.
Living your life with intention won’t be the same as your co-worker or friend might do it. I keep thinking I’m eventually going to get there. It’s constantly being demonstrated, though, that it’s a never-ending process. It’s about being authentic; having a consistency between our words and our actions; between who we say we are and how we live. Having said that, though, we are all “inauthentic” from time to time. We have to be thoughtful in certain situations. For example, if speaking your mind to someone with the power to fire you could result in your getting fired, and if you are not prepared to suffer the consequences of speaking your mind, you might decide not to say anything. That doesn’t mean you’re not being authentic. It means you’re being intentional about your choices at this particular time.
SUGGESTIONS FOR LIVING INTENTIONALLY
• Listen deeply to yourself; work on developing self-awareness.
• Ask yourself “What are my choices, and what are the trade-offs?”
• Take action, and trust yourself.
• Find support; have a coach, a group or family to talk with.
I started this piece thinking and writing about paradox and making choices, and I find myself back at the beginning. We all have made choices for which we are responsiblechoices that may have hurt ourselves or someone else, though we didn’t know we were making flawed choices at the time.
So even though we may not make decisions perfectly, it is somehow refreshing to realize that we don’t really know who we are in every situation, and we can have only so much control.
Living intentionally does not spare us from mistakes or suffering; however it does mean that we have been actively engaged in making our lives more fulfilling.
Julane Borth is co-founder of EWF International®, an Oklahoma based firm providing personal advisory boards for women business owners and executives. EWF International franchises are available throughout the Southwest.
julane@ewfinternational.com
http://www.ewfinternational.com
October 28, 2008 at 9:30 am · Filed under Cash + Credit + More, Finance Information, Loans Portal
While an attorney can better help you evaluate whether or not you should file, here are some guidelines for when bankruptcy may not be your best option:
You Are “Judgment-Proof”: In the financial industry, this is a term for consumers who have little money, little property, and no joint debts. If a person who is judgment-proof were to be sued, the creditor would have little chance of ever collecting the debt. If you have nothing to lose, why bother going through bankruptcy?
You’ll Lose Property You Want (or Need) to Keep: If you are considering filing Chapter 7, keep in mind that you may have to surrender property that is not exempt or pay fair cash value for it.
You Are Worried About Losing Your Credit Rating: It is true that bankruptcy is usually the worst mark you can have on your credit file. Even those who have paid back most of their debts under a Chapter 13 bankruptcy find themselves rejected for credit. Nevertheless, bankruptcy does not mean you can’t get credit ever again.
Someone Else May Be Saddled with Your Debts if You File: If someone has cosigned one or more of your loans, or if you have joint accounts, the lender can go after the coapplicant for payment once your liability is discharged under Chapter 7. There are ways to keep a cosigner out of the picture, however, by reaffirming a debt or paying off the creditor.
Your Bankruptcy May Be Challenged: Bankruptcy courts are so clogged that most petitions go through without a second glance, much less close scrutiny. Still, your bankruptcy may be challenged if there is evidence of fraud or abuse, or if there is evidence that you could pay back your debts under a Chapter 13 plan.
Visa and Citibank are each getting particularly tough about challenging fraudulent bankruptcies through programs that help them identify and challenge petitions from people they think are trying to “beat the system.” Some of the signs that may alert your creditors to potential abuse include:
• Running up large bills on credit cards just prior to filing.
• Taking out cash advances right before you file.
• Significant changes in spending patterns.
• Continuing to make credit card purchases (especially for nonessentials) after you’ve consulted with a lawyer about your situation.
• Attempts to hide property or income from the court, including recent transfers of large assets to relatives or friends.
• Fraudulent credit applications (applications that falsely overstate income or understate debts, for example).
If you are worried that your bankruptcy petition may be challenged, get a good lawyer and be up-front with her about your problem.
You’ll Need to Borrow Again Soon: While most people who have been through bankruptcy can get credit again, it does usually take a while, especially to get unsecured loans. Bankruptcy can make it especially difficult to rent a home or apartment, so if you have to declare bankruptcy, move before you file.
October 27, 2008 at 6:23 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
The Emmaus Journal
Quietness
As a state of being, quietness is in direct contrast to the World we occupy and
the American Lifestyle altogether. The perpetual noise index is at its highest peak
within our structured cities that now seem to stretch into endless waves of
suburbia. There literally seems to be the hum-buzz of noise in every scenario
imaginable and it tenaciously seems to interfere with all efforts of finding any
outside quietness.
The perception of quietness, as a relative state of being, must then lie within the
mind and soul of each man, woman, and child. Perhaps to become a comfort zone
to some, only to be a torture to others. The dividing line seemingly depends upon
the consciousness of each human being. Quietness may be longed for by a few only
to be shunned by many. Because quietness is often pushed away in blatant
rejection within our social orders today from the young to the old; quietness as its
own identity has become more illusive than ever.
In our modern everyday lifestyles we have opted to invite the absence of
quietness instead. Even Nature’s quiet harmonies are surreptitiously defaulted by
our own projections of life. The natural state of Nature and its peaceful quietness
has become secondary within our demanding society. For it seems that the newest
of man’s creative inventions have surmounted a noisy assault against what was
once highly esteemed as our haven’s of quietude. Unmistakably, there still remains
a law of quietness, and that law is a self contained universal law unto itself.
Therefore this law is only upheld by those who might see it in the purity and light
of its Creator.
Quietness, after all, is possible to find in the middle of a busy bustling crowd.
Quietness can also be found in the mist of towering city buildings, as well as in the
solitude of a nursery room with a crying baby; or on the knoll of a hill far away from
all humanity. One can even find quietness in the sanctuaries of commonness, or in
the many galleries of daily boredom. For truly, quietness is found in the heart of it’s
possessor.
The awesome grandeur of quietness holds uncharted territories which defers to
each individual who adventurously searches. Our Creator purposely graced
quietness as a refuge to be found. It can be found outwardly and also inwardly,
within the depths of our own being, if we will but seek. Our spirit will know the
paths of quietness as our feet set upon its coarse. For the roads less traveled in
quietness are the very ones that enlighten the soul. Quietness never despises its
seeker and forever invites the aware. Like a cooling breeze on a hot summery day,
quietness lingers just long enough to be noticed. Once noticed quietness beckons
to be honestly recognized in appreciation. For in the appreciation comes a joy in
knowing that such quietness is exactly what the heart has yearned for and the spirit
greets. For quietness does come to those who patiently seek. Not knowing its time
of arrival, not expecting its departure, quietness will come.
Oh, surely I have caught thee
though no capture can it be
for quietness is not mine
nor can I send it to thee.
But remains the invisible gift
that seems to ebb and flow
for quietness you see my friend
tis revealed within the soul.
Till in absence of myself
to bequeath a portion divine
there needs to be willingness of soul
swept into quietness sublime.
tgy
© C.L. Mareydt d23
Brief Author Bio:
Liberated and Inspired thru The Holy Spirit, C.L. Mareydt writes to Purposely
Share from the Spirit to the to the Spirit. Motivated and Parallel with a Divine Vision,
each Writing is Thoughtfully Expressed to Progressively Inspire, Encourage, and
Propel Inner Growth toward Personal Enlightenment.
October 27, 2008 at 10:59 am · Filed under Misc
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Marketing has become one of the most likeable job trades to join into after further education or any sort of further qualification. With a trade such as marketing it could be truly tough to start straight off unless you have been fortunate plenty to have the right contacts. This could also be the fact why marketing recruitment consultants have become thus hot; their support is needed to join the trade and also find desirable attainable positions.
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October 24, 2008 at 8:58 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
(Excerpted from the 2004 Jim Rohn Weekend Leadership Event)
To really help people in extraordinary ways, learn to deal in challenges. That is what sports is all about, challenges. That is what music is all about. The challenge to play so well, someone is inspired. The challenge to say it so well someone gets it. The challenge to be so gifted in language that someone sees it. Insight is unbelievable, only human beings can do this.
The man closes his eyes and puts his hands over his eyes and says, “I see it.” You say, “No, you don’t, you’ve got your eyes closed.”
No.
There is more than one way to see.
And all someone has to do is to see an answer that they can start on immediately and within six months their life could start to multiple and change. Within one year, the difference will be extraordinary and a person who was lost now becomes a person of influence. Just because someone helped them to see for the moment what was wrong and the possibility to change it. And then the challenge to go do it and do it well.
Now here is the best challenge of all, “Let’s go do it.” Don’t always say, “You go do it, you change”, but rather, “Let’s get healthy, let’s go change the world, let’s build an enterprise, let’s work on this together.” See I always respond better to, “Let’s”.
Sometimes it is hard to lift yourself out. It’s hard to be self inspired at first, and if someone says, “Come on let’s start a new program”, “come on let’s do exercises”, “come on let’s get healthy”, “come on let’s start something. I’ll be there you be there and you bring a guest and I’ll bring a guest, let’s start something.” That is so inspiring to have somebody say, “Let’s, Let’s do it. Let’s build a team. Let’s win the championship. Let’s walk off with the trophy.”
“Let’s” - Wow, there is something about that that can keep you awake at nights. There is something about that that turns on the juices. There is something about that that reaches deep in the soul.
For a person that could do extraordinary things when somebody says, “Let’s, Let’s do it”. I’ve got two with me already if you’ll be the next one we can conquer the world.” You say, “Whoa. Together nobody is a match for us.”
By yourself you’re vulnerable; but with us, nobody is a match. You say, “Wow! I want to belong to that team.” So figure out ways to say, “Let’s.”
To Your Success,
Jim Rohn
Reproduced with permission from Jim Rohn’s Weekly E-zine.
Copyright 2005 Jim Rohn International. All rights reserved
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October 23, 2008 at 5:47 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
Change, no matter how you cut it, can certainly be a
daunting task. There are so many ways to change; your
image, attitude, environment, perceptions, addictions, and
how you treat others.
However, let’s explore the reasons for change. Firstly,
aspects in your life that negatively affect self progression,
whether put upon yourself or not, scream loudest to be
changed.
Many times the guarded vaults inside ourselves mask this
need for change, due to false pride, or the mere
misperception of how change can improve our quality of
life. As a result, a vicious cycle of negativity will hover if
these changes fail to be made.
So then, how do we know when to prioritize a needful
change so that it can be properly made?
No matter how blind one can get, signs from friends and
family, or negative reactions to your conduct by others can
definitely be the most telling, and that’s where you would
start.
This recognition is a crucial beginning point, because if you
can’t recognize and then admit, then you will always be in
denial of your infractions.
For example: If you are a drug addict or any type of addict
for that matter, the only way you are going to get clean of
that chemical is not by force from the state or your family,
but from within.
This introspection, though through a haze of chemicals or
denial is tough, cannot be overstated in its importance.
Although, when done with logic and perspective, it can be
utterly empowering.
How does someone muster up enough will to make a
critical change?
Despite what everyone else will think, whether bad or
good; knowing yourself through introspection is indeed the
best route with which to take, and will nullify all those
external forces.
This, in part, is where your power to make that change will
be generated. Instead of worrying how others will perceive
you in your plights, simply put, …don’t!
Trusting yourself above everything else is fundamentally
how change can start to be implemented. In addition, when
a change for the better has been made, subsequent changes
can and will be made more smoothly with less internal
conflict.
Understanding the power of your own mind and how it can
heal itself when given a chance is what I hope people can
take from this article.
You do not have to be afraid of change!
Positive changes in life should always be sought out, and
dispelling your fears through self trust can arguably become
your best ally in making your next change.
–by Brian Maloney-ValuePrep.com
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