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Yoyur Dream Job - Time To Really See It For Yourself

July 31st, 2007

It’s time to be really honest with yourself – as honest as you’ve ever been in your life so far. Because if you aren’t, then you are fooling no-one else, except yourself.

Using an informal visualization activity, where you are able to ’see’ the job of your dreams, really helps you get into ‘living’ your dream job. By doing this you will get a sense of whether you are right or wring. It will help you sift out the impostors that may haunt your search.

Outing these dream job gremlins will make you appreciate the things in a job that you really do value - as well as helping you recognize those things that are of less importance to you.

Try the exercise a couple or three times and start to cull out those things that you thought that you wanted, but now start to recognize for interlopers that weren’t that valuable at all.

Paring down to the bare bones will get you clear what the deepest and most important components of your dream job are. Which will help you in other phases of your decision making.

(c) 2007 How To Land Your Dream Job. You can have the job of your dreams. It takes application, attention and the information you need to get you there, young or old. Checkout the free six-part e-course at Martin Haworth’s website, http://www.HowToLandYourDreamjob.com.

Big Book of Fencing - 3rd Edition launched

July 31st, 2007

You can’t learn to fence from a book, but you can learn significant things about fencing. Written for the average American fencer, this 271-page text has gotten “must buy” reviews from several fencing federations. New for 2007 the 3rd edition of the Big Book of Fencing adds in some new terms such as the “flunge” now used in sabre fencing.

Lawn Edge Trimmers - Go On Then, Finish The Job Properly!

July 31st, 2007

When you’ve done your mowing, the job isn’t complete until you’ve gone round the edge too. In fact a well mown lawn will still look scruffy if your edges don’t get done.

A good trimmer will be one item of lawn care equipment that will ‘ice the cake’ and if used wisely, will enhance even the best mown garden, creating a look of quality that is hard to surpass.

This is one piece of garden equipment where mechanization can be harder to handle that doing it by hand, but with a twist. A good edge trimmer will be used manually, but will not only be very effective, it will also save you time and your back!

Yes, you can get those electrical or petrol/gas powered ’strimmer’ type edge trimmers when you’re out buying your lawn care equipment, but for me, there is no better piece of kit than the odd looking shear type that you use with a sideways shuffle along your border. The trouble with strimmers is that they run so fast that it can be hard to control them.

(c) 2007 Lawn Care Guidelines. All you need to know to make the right decisions to get a great looking lawn. There’s all the information you could ask for, at Martin Haworth’s website, http://www.LawnCareGuidelines.com

Transmission Repair Cost

July 25th, 2007

Many car owners love their Automatic Transmissions for comfort and ease. Put it in Drive, the torque converter does all the work and you Go. New technologies in Automatic Transmissions are now allowing six-speed automatic transmissions.


You will find these six-speed automatic transmissions in mainstream cars like the Mazda6 and Ford Five Hundred. The MINI Cooper S, made by BMW, is thinking of going with the six-speed automatic transmission in its car. Seven-speed automatics are also showing up in high end luxury cars.


Full article at: Transmission Repair Cost

Deodorant Reviews

July 25th, 2007

Excessive sweating is known in the medical community as hyperhidrosis. The clinical definition describes hyperhidrosis as a condition in which the body sweats more then it actually needs.



The condition appears genetic and has a hereditary factor associated with it. Medical sciences current understanding of excessive sweating point to it being an issue within a portion of the nervous system.



Most sufferers of the condition experience symptoms primarily in their hands and feet, but since we can sweat in so many areas of our body many other areas can be affected as well.



Full article at: Deodorant Reviews

Prepaid Credit Card - Buyer Beware

July 25th, 2007

Don’t think prepaid credit cards have fees? They vary widely so check the fine print first.
Generally speaking, gift cards purchased directly from retailers, hotel
chains, restaurants, etc., have no initial cost to purchase and much
lower - if any - fees. Prepaid credit/debit cards are another story
entirely. Virtually all prepaid debit card distributors immediately
deduct a certain percentage of the purchase price as a fee for the
initial processing of the card.

Check out how I learned the hard way about prepaid credit cards and get other debt relief tips.

Unsubsidized Stafford Loan

July 24th, 2007

The truth is that when it comes to students, lenders are more flexible and a student will be able to get finance at low interest rates without too much hassle as long as he is willing to go through the process of applying for a loan.



Many people feel that using a credit card and getting finance through it is not borrowing money, but it is. There is no difference between that and applying for a loan. So, given that either way you’ll owe someone money, you might as well borrow money with a lower interest rate.



Full article at: Unsubsidized Stafford Loan

Soccer Shin Guards

July 24th, 2007

Soccer became one of the most popular sports of the masses due to its popularity as a war game. A game of “football” which the British called it, was played in the east of England during the 8th Century where the head of a defeated Danish Prince was used as the ball.



During medieval times, villages and towns were pitted against each other in game battles that could take all day. There were no structured rules to abide by and kicking, biting, gouging and punching turned the game into a virtual battle of survival. These matches became so violent that the English authorities made many attempts to have soccer banned.



Full article at: Soccer Shin Guards

Vintage Snowmobiles

July 24th, 2007

The earliest incarnation of snowmobiles date back to 1923, when Carl Eliason of Sayner, Wisconsin hand-built the first model. His invention consisted of a modified Model T Ford, stripped of its tires, and the undercarriage replaced with tracks and skis. His invention proved popular for rural mail delivery.



Thankfully, snowmobiles have progressed greatly since those heady days of delivering mail, and can be found throughout the world’s snowy realms. One such destination where snowmobiles have found a particular home is nestled in the resort community of Whistler BC.



Full article at: Vintage Snowmobiles

Table Saws

July 23rd, 2007

Unlike all other mechanically driven saws, the chain saw is very different, as it is gas operated. It has a two-stroke engine that produces one horsepower for every pound it weighs.



The chain saw can be a very dangerous tool, if you do not know how to use it. Chain saws are very powerful. They make cutting firewood, small trees or fallen trees easier. But many accidents occur as a result of mishandling the chain saw that could have otherwise been prevented.



Full article at: Table Saws

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