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: Dan - A Great Coach by: Aron Wallad My wife, my daughter and I had been eagerly anticipating my daughter’s first lesson with Dan, her new batting coach. Of course, we heard how good he was. Our next door neighbor
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: Is First Aid Different in the BackCountry? by: Chuck Fitzgerald First aid is first aid is first aid – right? At first glance, providing first aid in the backcountry appears to be much like it is anywhere else.
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: The Put-Across Roll by: Jakob Jelling A good kayak roll to teach beginners is the put-across roll. One of the biggest fears that most people have of kayaking is the worry that their kayak could capsize, and they would
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: Understanding the Tarot Card Deck - Part 1 by: Lisa Lamont One of the first steps toward understanding the Tarot lies in appreciating the meaning of its two Arcana – the Major and the Minor. But even before that,
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: Astonishing Victorian-Era Golf Book Predicted Bullet Trains and Television by: Steve Smith Did you hear about the curious little book, first published in 1892, that predicted bullet trains, digital watches, television
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: Snow Ball? Dressing For Winter Paintball by: Brian Maroevich Don’t let Mother Nature throw your paintball addiction out in the cold! You can still play paintball, and in comfort, in the winter weather. Of course,
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: Great Tips for Car Camping Enjoyment by: Chuck Fitzgerald Camping is one of my favorite activities and my favorite type of camping is car camping. However, there are many other types of camping such as base camping,
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: How to Fish Spring Trout Streams by: Frank Faldo Fishing spring creeks isn’t easy. Don’t expect large quantities of catches, but do expect a challenging experience which has a certain mystique about it.
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: Take Your Children Hunting by: John Cook Few things can bring you more joy than to pursue two of your passions at the same time. This is easy to do by taking your children hunting with you. The first time I took my son
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: Why Orienteering is Hot! by: Chuck Fitzgerald So, you didn’t know it was hot did you? Do you even know what Orienteering is? It is one of the most thrilling activities available for outdoor enthusiasts of all
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: Big Air Equals Big Thrills With This New Extreme Water Sport by: Captain Jeff Hoxtell Kiteboarding or kitesurfing, if you don't already know, is like snowboarding on water. This, behind a boat, is called wakeboarding.
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: The Biography of Sensei Derek Eastman - Part 1 of 2 by: Henry Ellis I have known Sensei Eastman for some 12 years and during those years I have heard so many stories about both Sensei Eastman and Sensei Ellis and their
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: Is Aikido a Martial Art? Part 1 by: Henry Ellis PART 1 At first sight of the above title I am sure that a lot of Aikidoist's will be angry, they will assume that this is yet another attack on the credibility of Aikido
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: Women in the Martial Arts by: Anita Wilson I was born in West London in 1963, my father was very involved in the martial arts and a dan grade in Karate he was also a dealer in ancient Japanese arms and armour, although
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: A Crash Course in Tarot for Newbies #3 by: Sam Stevens Most Tarot decks consist of 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana, and 56 Minor Arcana cards. The Minor Arcana consist of four "suitsâ€, just like a deck of regular playing
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: Things To Avoid At Your First Date by: Oscar E. Walter Finally, after a year of mending a broken heart, you come out of your shell and announce to your friends that you are ready to meet other people. However, after several
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: Night Fishing Preparation, The Key To Success by: Daniel Eggertsen Preparation is the Key To Successful Night Fishing, You Better Have These... Night fishing requires quite a bit more preparation than daytime fishing
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: How Did the Comic Book Get Its Start? by: Dave Gieber The origins of the comic book are somewhat controversial and perhaps the jury is still out. So lets go back to the cartoonish broadsheets of the Middle Ages, which
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: New Book - Positive Aikido by: Henry Ellis Positive Aikido The new book Positive Aikido is probably the most pragmatic book on Aikido. The following information is how the book came into being and how to purchase it. To
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: Learn How to Surf in 6 Hours by: Joseph Tierney The first thing you need when you start surfing is a surfboard. For beginners, it is recommended to start on a longboard because it is much easier to stand up on over a
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: How Trampolines Can Be Used In Compeition by: Jeb Taylor The first competitions were held in colleges and schools in the USA and then in Europe, with the first World Championships being held in London in 1964. Kurt Baechler
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: Black Bears, Blackberries and the Time of Your Life by: Chuck Fitzgerald I am an outdoor super-enthusiast and a technophile. I once thought this was a rare combination but just recently I’ve discovered there are
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: Expensive Errors in Hold’em by: John Porter There are several expensive errors that are frequently made in poker, especially Hold’em. This article will discuss the 2 most expensive errors that players make.
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: Craft Crocheting From Your Home by: Pierre Benoit Crocheting is not only a craft but an art. Once you master the basic stitches you will be well on your way to creating masterpieces you will be pride to share with your
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: History of the Adirondack Chair by: Joshua Brown Thomas Lee designed the first Adirondack Chair in 1903. He was on vacation in Westport, NY and he needed outdoor chairs for his summer home. He tested the first designs
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: Blind Date Secrets - 5 Tips To Ensure You Both Have A Great Time by: Joe Markus So you’re going on a blind date. Few dating scenarios are as nerve wracking, and you’ve probably heard lots of horror stories
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: Help Your Marriage Survive The Rough Spots by: David Silva Every marriage has its ups and downs, its rough periods. Even in the best of circumstances, there are going to be difficult times. People change. Circumstances
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: How To Get More Responses At Online Dating Sites by: Sharon Alger So, you’ve decided to join a dating website. You’re hoping someone out there will find something interesting about you and try to get to
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: Hey CyberJunkie, Clean that Booger off Your Nose! by: Richard Vegas Well....., I got some good news and I got some bad news. It's come to my attention that some of you want to be cyberjunkies. Which do you want first?
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: Masturbate and Feel Good by: Jessica Stumper "Masturbation ... is not approved of the Lord nor this church, regardless of what may be said by those whose 'norms' are lower", President Kimball of the Church of Jesus Christ
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: Hey CyberJunkie, Clean that Booger off Your Nose! by: Richard Vegas Well....., I got some good news and I got some bad news. It's come to my attention that some of you want to be cyberjunkies. Which do you want first?
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: How To Criticize And Still Be Nice by: Michael Lee Have you ever encountered an experience when someone told you how fat you've become? Maybe your boss have commented on how bad your work turned out to be. Maybe
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: 7 Key Steps to Unshakable Confidence by: Steve Brunkhorst Do you remember that day? Perhaps it was your first job interview. Perhaps you were speaking to a group for the first time. Maybe you were starting a challenging
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: True Love - Part 2 by: Adeyemi Adetosoye Okay, so why would one person feel strongly about the other and the other hardly misses a beat? In my last article, I said that one of the reasons is that the ‘despised’
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: How To Make A Strong First Impression: Seven Tips That Really Work by: Bill Lampton Ph.D. We have all heard this warning: You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Also, human behavior specialists
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: Goal Setting: Pops Proves Its Never Too Late by: Vic Johnson Pops first set the goal in high school, but when he graduated he thought he wasn*t mature enough to pursue it so he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He dreamed
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: Setting Achievable Goals For Success by: Ryan McKenzie In order to achieve something, the first thing you should develop is a goal. Without a short term and a long term goal, the likeliness of you following through with
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: Tips To Get Motivated and Overcome Procrastination by: Arina Nikitina Procrastination is a complicated behavior that affects all people to some degree. Some experience only small problems with procrastination while with
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: Second Fiddle by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of October 25, 2004 I have been seeing a married man for the past nine months. He is unhappy but says he is not ready to leave his kids. They
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: The Rewards and Risks Of Personal Freedom by: Charlie Badenhop We all need to decide whether to "play it safe" in life and worry about the downside, or instead take a chance, by being who we really are and living the
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: 3 Keys to Making Small Talk Easy to Do by: Peter Murphy Small talk used to be really hard work for me. I never knew what to say and I always worried about saying the wrong thing. Then something awful happened to me....
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: Why Pacing and Leading is for Wimps! by: Peter Murphy Okay, you have read some books on body language and they all said you must mirror and match, pace and lead.... And you failed miserably when you went out into the
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: Idiots Guide to Goal Setting: 5 Steps to Success by: Dr. Robert Eubanks Weve all read about personal goal setting. Weve all tried it. According to the stats, most of the time we all fail. I often used to slap hand to
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: It’s More Important than Batting Practice by: Tony Papajohn It was a night of focus and inspiration. On October 20, 2004, the Boston Red Sox made history. They became baseball’s first team to win a best-of-seven
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: How to Milk Another Hour or Two Out of Your Day by: Lisa Jay Time management seems to be an issue in almost everyone's lives as there never seems to be enough time in the day to complete all of the day to day tasks.
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: And Then My Boss Said, Take That Fear And Shove It! by: Richard Vegas Hey gang; Ok it's time to create some good habits. You know, like eating a pork barrel full of Ben and Jerry's ice cream at 3 am in the morning. Nah......that's
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: 10 Tips For Better Public Speaking by: Shari Peace Is there a great speaker hiding with you? “Not hardly,†you may be thinking. Think again. The fear of speaking in public is well-documented, often discussed,
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: Who Is Randy Gage and Why Is He One of My Mentors and Heroes? by: Chris J Lloyd Who is Randy Gage? I first read about him in a newsletter by his friend, and another of my mentors and heroes, Stuart Goldsmith. At first
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: Does My Life Make A Difference? by: Rose DesRochers Thank you to painter Phil Roberts for the inspiration to write my following article. "Does my life make a difference?†“Does anyone ever notice me?â€
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: Overcoming Procrastination by: Steve Pavlina Procrastination, the habit of putting tasks off to the last possible minute, can be a major problem in both your career and your personal life. Missed opportunities, frenzied
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: Student? Studying Long Hours? Read This by: Brian Ellis My name is Brian Ellis and I work in the insurance industry with qualifications now. The Qualification Need My job seemed fairly safe with my firm. I was a good
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: Starting Over by: Fatimah Musa I worked hard for the past 17 years. I felt I had to. I only finished high school. Without a certificate to flaunt and yet wanting to climb the corporate ladder, I dedicated my effort and
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: A New Beginning With The People At Work by: Rhoberta Shaler, PhD There's a big opportunity here! The holidays bring a change in spirit in most folks. Even though they may be more tired than usual from all the demands
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: First Date Tips and Tricks by: Marisa Pellegrino The first date: what to wear, where to go, what to say, what to do and what not to do. All this pressure to make a good first impression can be daunting. After all, you
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: Prioritize Your Time With The Power of 80 / 20 by: Erik Luhrs As a Professional Organizer, I work under the presumption that each client and each client’s issues are unique. Thus, every project I undertake is basically
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: Confidence is Cool by: Oscar Bruce REMEMBER THE TIME you could not think of anything to say to the person sitting across from you in that little café or across the conference table? You stammered when they looked
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: True Happiness by: Kim Olver Most people look outside of themselves as the cause of their unhappiness or frustration. After all, wouldn’t life be practically perfect if the significant people in our lives would
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: Get your Creative Juices Flowing by: Shannon Cherry The creative arts enhance our lives in countless ways. They make us think. They inspire us. They make us feel a part of something that goes beyond the same old work-a-day
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: Anyone Can Play a Harp with Confidence from the First Time They Try by: Raphael Weisman A player at any level of skill can draw soothing music from a harp It may seem daunting to imagine yourself playing a harp. But
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: 1 Step You Should Take to Alleviate Anxiety When Meeting Women by: Joanne King Has a similar scenario like this one ever happened to you before? You’ve met a pretty lady on a matcher maker website and you’ve
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: How To Build Healthy Self-Esteem by: Raul R. Bancod and John Urman What others visualize or verbalize about us and what we experience in our surroundings or day to day activities often effects the perception of who we
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: Speak Softly, and Carry a Big Idea by: Rix Quinn I studied history in the Dark Ages, B.C. (Before Computers). Most of those semesters began with Neanderthals, a group who didn’t write much down because nobody
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: Exam Guides One - 5 Great Tips To Improve Your Strategy by: Michael Smoke In order to do well on a exam, you must first have a good knowledge of the information that is being examined. But, aside that, you must have a
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: Manifesting Home Runs by: Debbie O'Meara Recently I was in Cleveland, Ohio, about two thousand miles from my home in southern California, visiting my brother and his family. My sister-in-law and I took my eight-year-old
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: Exam Guides One - 5 Great Tips To Improve Your Strategy by: Michael Smoke In order to do well on a exam, you must first have a good knowledge of the information that is being examined. But, aside that, you must have a
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: MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part II by: Ronald E Springer Handing Down Malignancy. Children may begin bright and eager to face the world, but are often inundated with the conditioning of their fear-ridden predecessors
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: Blowing Your Own Leadership Horn by: Brent Filson There are two streams of competitiveness running through every organization. The first goes outward: It's the organization's competitive activities toward its competitors.
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: Loving Every Phenomenal Part of You by: Deborah L. Shipley Have you ever wished yourself away? I am not referring to leaving your precious life on this Earth; but rather, just wished you weren’t a certain way
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: How Psychic - Concentration Can Fulfill Your Desire by: Zach Keyer "It is a spiritual law that the desire to do necessarily implies the ability to do." You have all read of "Aladdin's Lamp," which accomplished such wonderful
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: The Art of Concentrating by Means of Practical Psychic Exercises (Part 3) by: Zach Keyer It will be necessary to first train the body to obey the commands of the mind. I want you to gain control of your muscular movements.
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: How to Pray and Attract a New Car, House or Anything Else by: Elisha Goodman Last Friday night, I met a Christian at a prayer meeting. He was rescued from war-torn Sudan and brought to the U.S. three years ago. He clearly
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: Average Sucks! by: Roger Seip The very first "motivational speaker" I heard as an adult was a gentleman named Mort Utley. I experienced his speech in May of 1989 in Nashville, Tennessee, at the end of a week of Sales
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: Success; So Close, Yet So Far Away! by: Richard Vegas Have you ever had this feeling? You're standing in front of a huge safe; in this safe, is all the wealth, happiness, success, love and health the world could offer.
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: Step Out by: Michael Pollock Living your successful life requires you to step out. I remember as a teenager, right out of high school, learning this valuable lesson. Now - 15 years later - my life is the result of habitually
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: How To Become A Polished Public Speaker In Just One (1) Day by: Lynne Schlumpf The fear of speaking in public ranks right up there with the fear of death. I had the same fear myself until I was chosen to be an electronics
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: What's Perfect About Imperfection? by: Deborah Martin Let me try something new but please, please, please, let me do it right and well the first time. If we always do things well, always do things right, and people know
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: Emancipation by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of September 8, 2003 When is it time to divorce a family member? I've been helping my partner manage his father's long-term care. This entails
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: Get More Personal by: Josh Hinds Most folks who know me, know that when people write me I always like to write back and show how much I appreciate the message. I do stay busy, but taking the time to write back is something
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: Faux Feelings by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of November 10, 2003 I'm a male, 28, in a happy relationship for a year. None of us is perfect, but we are a good fit for each other and I have
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: Can You Make a “Torpedo†Out of Personal Junk? How to Optimize What You Have by: Michael G. Rayel, MD “Junkyard Wars,†a TV series showed two teams of experts contending for a title. The aim of
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: Looking At Time With A Capital T by: Maya Talisman Frost I keep a fossil on my desk at all times. Whenever I feel rushed or find myself creating a sense of urgency, I pick up the fossil and caress its polished surface.
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: 21 Secrets of Self Made Millionaires by: Sopan Greene, M.A. Self-Made Millionaires are not smarter or better than you. They have just discovered these secrets and used them to become wealthy. You can do it too. (1)
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: The First Step by: Skye Thomas Today is an anniversary of sorts for me. Three years ago today, I publicly launched Tomorrow’s Edge after years of getting ready, talking about how I was someday going to do it,
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: The First Ninety Days by: Skye Thomas A friend of mine recently commented on the amazing number of romance novels written and the huge amount of money being made in that industry. He then shared his observation that
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: Resolutions? Try this! by: Miami Phillips Several articles and newsletters with the message that New Year’s resolutions are a worthless exercise and a poorly disguised setup for failure have passed across my desk
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: Give a Hug for Happiness by: David Leonhardt Hugs have a long and honorable tradition, going back to the day the caveman first squeezed his wife and discovered that no ketchup squeezed out. Since then, he found that
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: Make a Superb First Impression by: Arlen Busenitz It is extremely important that people have a good first impression of you. Either you make a good impression or you will suffer for it! It is going to affect how your contact
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: Priorities by: JL Earlywine Last month's edition of Footprints and Monuments was about living your life going Mach3 with your hair on fire. Learning from the past, but passionately waiting for tomorrow to get here. The
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: Product Testing by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 24, 2002 I suppose there are worse problems than having two men who want to share their life with me. However, it is a genuine problem.
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: Four Steps To Make Your Day Dynamic! by: Miami Phillips There are two ways to start your day. The first is to dive in; tackling whatever is in front of you. You might check your emails. This is an interesting beginning
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: Evil, Hostile Grumpy Listeners? Think Again by: Melissa Mayers Lewis I hated Kyle Sisk*. A notorious bully, Kyle punctuated my grade school years with misery. He would tease me about my weight, purposely rattle me with
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: Second Time Around the Block by: Skye Thomas Divorce happens. I'm not going to debate the causes or the moral and ethical implications of that here. Even if you're the innocent one who stuck to your vows and got dumped
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: How To Heal Your Heart by: Carna Zacharias We all experience severe heart break at some time in our lives. For many it happens in childhood or adolescence, the time when we are most vulnerable. A cold mother, an absent
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: For Speaking Ease, Forgive Your Younger Self by: Melissa Mayers Lewis I love the Disney movie The Kid with Bruce Willis. In it he plays a stressed-out, high-power image consultant. He wears expensive suits, lives in a
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: Journey to Haypress Creek by: Sandin Phillipson It was the end of my first year as a graduate student, and my personal stock had risen somewhat due to long hours of hard work. Now a fabulous opportunity presented itself
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: Improve Your Listening Immediately! by: Stephen D. Boyd We are good at talking, but we have trouble listening. One sage said, “The only reason we listen is because we know we get to talk next.†Here are some
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: Guide To Free Advertising by: Rebecca Gilbert When I first started my internet home business, I realized that in order to make money I would have to bring visitors to my website. I didn't have a lot of extra cash laying
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: Using This One Simple Word Helped Treble My Site's Profits by: Michael Cheney This article is very important. In fact, the chances are it will give you more sales from your website. Now I'm not suggesting you're low
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: What Is PageRank? by: Jakob Jelling Chances are you have been on the Internet and have been surfing in and out of websites looking for valuable information pertaining to a favorite topic or researching a subject for school
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: 1 Seldom Discussed Method Of Web Promotion by: Mark Terry So you've made the perfect web site (in your eyes at least) and that all-important traffic is out there just waiting to visit you. You've done your research and
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