Archive for January, 2009



7 Ways to Get Back Your Budget in Record Time

Published on January 27, 2009

The price of everything has gone up, requiring people to be more conscientious about money. The problem is that by the time the mortgage, car, utilities, and credit cards are paid, there is little money to put aside. Saving money is not that hard, just a matter of learning all the different options and being […]


Decision-Making Truth and Consequences

Published on January 26, 2009

Decision-making can be one of the toughest and most stressful tasks any of us can face. In facing our normal day to day personal decisions, however, incorporating a couple of key questions can help us make decisions with a more beneficial impact.
Decision-making can be one of the toughest and most stressful […]


The Secret to Living a Successful Life

Published on January 25, 2009

What I learned at the Olympic Training Center that you could use to win in life. “The whole secret to a successful life is to find out what it is your destiny to do, and then do it.” […]


Purchase Discounted Musical Tickets on the World Wide Web

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Short breaks always seem like such a wonderful idea - to leave behind habits and habitats, see something brand new; possibly listen to something unique. But without a purpose, weekends away can frequently fall somewhat flat, a case of strolling around a large town, regularly darting into retail outlets & recognising monuments. This could be […]


Maintaining an Aerobic Exercise Program

Published on January 24, 2009

Any kind of physical movement requires ENERGY. The exercise that uses the most energy is “aerobic exercise”. The term aerobic actually is derived from the Greek word meaning “with oxygen”.
Popular forms of aerobic exercise include jogging, brisk walking, swimming, biking, cross country skiing, and aerobic dancing. Aerobic exercise uses the body’s large […]


“Custom Made Foot Orthotics”

Published on January 23, 2009

“Custom Made Foot Orthotics”
By: Steven Montes, BME
I am the owner of Montes Orthopedic in Tucson, Arizona. I have been making custom made foot orthotics for over twenty years. I learned this science from a man who was German. He taught me how to make 8 different types of foot orthotics. But more importantly […]


The Melting Pot

Published on January 20, 2009

THE MELTING POT
Society has been called a ‘melting pot’. This, I think, is an accurate description. But what is a melting pot? I imagine a pot full of some solid substance that has undergone a transformation into a liquid state. In the latter condition, large and small bubbles are appearing unpredictably at the surface. They […]


What I Learned From A Parakeet

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I want to tell you about the lesson that I learned from my parakeet.
Yes, I did say that I learned something from a parakeet. I suppose that
it is possible that I have too much time on my hands. Moving on…
My parakeet is named Yazzie. Yazzie is Navajo for small or little. Yazzie is just […]


Aldous Huxley - was he influenced by Hindu Mythology?

Published on January 16, 2009

Aldous Huxley was a great story teller and author of the highly acclaimed novel, Brave New World. Widely read, it came as no surprise to analyse his novel and conclude that perhaps, he was influenced by some ideas and theories depicted in Hindu Mythology. In particular, there are two things that this novel, Brave New […]


Low-Cost Website Traffic Building

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Increasing website traffic involves setting aside a definite number of hours in a day to promote the business. This also means taking time for business planning to establish a definite direction for the site.
It is also important for the owner not to rely on the strength of his product or service, or of his employees. […]