Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The First Day of The Rest of Your Life

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This ofcourse can apply to everyday of your life. A word of encourgaement if you will to a bonafide procrastinator such as myself. Ao 25 days into the new year I am telling myself this is the year I am going to launch a website and start a business on the internet. “Yeah, right”, I say. Here I am though, typing a way on my first article of the week such as it is, a good faith effort if you will. My link will lead you to a Youtube presentation to look at just how an idea might turn the wheels into motion that could end up changing your life. I learned a long time ago we can do quite a lot if first we make a decision to do, followed my action steps. What do I need to do inorder to accomplish what it is that I want to do. With all of the information online in this day and age nothing is impossible to research and learn How To Do.. So take a peek at the Youtube link and at least think about it. http://youtube.sitesell.com/Emporium.html Sitesell is the premier company when it comes to supporting their clients and purchasers of their websites, and believe me I’ve seen and paid a lot to see the inferior companies out there. Give me a holler if you want to discuss a future with Sitesell.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

The Ten Top New Years Resolutions for 2011 - Trying to Improve

The Ten Top New Years Resolutions for 2011 - Trying to Improve

The Ten Top New Years Resolutions for 2011 - Trying to Improve
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Every year it seems that the same Top Ten New Year resolutions crop up. Why? It's obvious. Because they're just so hard to keep!

I have trouble keeping my resolutions, but this time I'm determined to finally do better.

Success is not an accident, it begins with a well-conceived plan. You can and will achieve more in the next year than you have in the past ten with a disciplined plan of action. By investing your efforts into a New Years Resolution, you give yourself a launch pad for starting your new year and your new life.

My list includes many of the items listed below, but this Lens is not about my New Years Resolutions, but the Top Ten Resolutions.
The Top Ten Resolutions List
1. Stop Smoking
2. Get into a Habit of being Fit
3. Lose Weight - the Battle of the Bulge
4. Enjoy Life More.
5. Quit Drinking
6. Organise Yourself - this is one of the keys to reaching your goals
7. Learn Something New
8. Get out of Debt
9. Spend More Time With Family
10. Help People.
Make those Resolutions stick! Set your Goals
So, that's the Top Ten New Years Resolutions. Write them down and see how successful you are at keeping them. I hope that you have more success than I've had in my resolutions over the years. Happy New Year!
What's the Most Important New Years Resolution for You?
We all have our New Years Resolution every year. What's your number one resolution for 2011?

What is Your Number One New Years Resolution

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StumbleuponFacebookMySpaceTwitterDiggDeliciousEmail 1. Stop Smoking
(You may gain 25 lbs)
It's so easy to drop one vice and pick up another - overeating. When you quit smoking the food tastes so much better! Incredibly delicious! Your taste buds came alive after quitting. And it's so easy to substitute the cigarette in your mouth for a chocolate bar. Carry chewing gum. Have sticks of celery close to hand. Drink lots and lots of clean fresh rejuvenating water - pure water - your body craves it.

This will be my third quit campaign. I've done it twice and held on - once for almost two years - but I fell by the wayside. Now I realise that my response to stress is to reach for a cigarette and, let's face it, who doesn't have a stressful life these days? So this time I'm taking an active stand about stress. When it hits me, I will run! Or at least jog. Two or three times around the block. The craving for nicotine should be controlled and, who knows, my stress may very well have disappeared too.

Many people find the will to quit when they read a book about just what a terrible habit smoking is. How it makes you smell, how it controls your life, how often you do things just so you can have a cigarette, apart from the health risk that smoking brings.

What spurs me to succeed this time is the cost of the cigarettes!
Dying to Quit
Learn the connection between mood and tobacco use. Nicotine, a mild euphoriant, provides "quick relief" to anxiety! With some 16 million smokers trying to quit every year, just 1.2 million succeed. Be one of those who succeed!
Dying to Quit: Why We Smoke and How We Stop
by: Janet Brigham, A Joseph Henry Press Book

Amazon Price: $29.95 (as of 12/31/2010)


An engaging and well documented book which helps you understand why quitting smoking is so difficult-- and why you really must do it.

It's been called the "Silent Spring" for smokers.

2. Get into a Habit of being Fit
Getting Fit will take care of losing weight.
This always sounds easier than it really is! I am not going to tell you the number of times that I've started some exercise programme and gradually cut back (with one excuse or another) until it was non-existent. The best exercise I've found is walking.

If you saw a bottle of pills on the supermarket shelf that promised to strengthen your heart, manage your weight and boost your spirits, you would surely dismiss it as snake oil. But walking does this! Walking is simple, natural, and doesn't cost a cent. If you haven't been active for a while, it's a gentle low-impact exercise to ease you into a higher level of fitness and health.

A popular way to lose weight and feel good is with Wii 5-In-1 Fitness Bundle

N.B. Always consult your health care professional before you start on any exercise program.
How to Stay Fit
Staying Fit in our Busy World is Hard
Staying fit in our busy world can be hard. Usually when we're busy, our exercise programme is the first activity that suffers. We put off the exercising so we can cram more things into our day.

But exercising is a top priority item, it makes us more productive, makes us sleep better, makes us feel better all round and so naturally we can accomplish more things.

It helps us maintain a good strong body in our thirties, fight off those cramps and fatigue that come on as we reach our forties and helps to keep at bay the wearing down of our bodies as we move to our fifties. If we stay as fit as we can during our adult years we can avoid a lot of troubles as we get older - staying fit helps to combat old age diseases which can so easily cut into what should be our senior and still productive years. I want a long healthy, active life and to maintain my independence into my nineties. You should too.
The Little Abs Workout Book
by: Erika Dillman

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Make the Connection: Ten Steps to a Better Body and a Better Life
by: Bob Greene, Oprah Winfrey

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Pilates Lite: Easy Excercises to Lose Weight and Tone Up
by: Karon Karter

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The Biggest Loser Fitness Program: Fast, Safe, and Effective Workouts to Target and Tone Your Trouble Spots--Adapted from NBC's Hit Show!
by: The Biggest Loser Experts and Cast, Maggie Greenwood-Robinson PhD

Amazon Price: $14.93 (as of 12/31/2010)


The Miracle Ball Method: Relieve Your Pain, Reshape Your Body, Reduce Your Stress [2 Miracle Balls Included]
by: Elaine Petrone

Amazon Price: $12.21 (as of 12/31/2010)


3. Lose Weight - the Battle of the Bulge
The main reason to lose weight is for health, not appearance.Nearly 112,000 deaths per year may be attributable to obesity.


•The risk of death rises with increasing weight



•Even moderate weight excess (10 to 20 pounds for a person of average height) increases the risk of death, particularly among adults ages 30 to 64.



•Overweight and obesity are associated with an increased risk for some types of cancer



•For every 2-pound increase in weight, the risk of developing arthritis increases by 9 to 13 percent.



•The incidence of heart disease is higher in persons who are overweight or obese




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YOU: The Owner's Manual
An Insider's Guide to the Body that Will Make You Healthier and Younger
Find out how diseases start and how they affect your body-as well as advice on how to prevent and beat the conditions that threaten your quality of life. Complete with exercise tips, nutritional guidelines, simple lifestyle changes, and alternative approaches.
YOU: The Owner's Manual, Updated and Expanded Edition: An Insider's Guide to the Body that Will Make You Healthier and Younger
by: Mehmet C. Oz, Michael F. Roizen

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Facts and advice you need to keep your body running long and strong.

An easy, comprehensive, and life-changing how-to plan for fending off the gremlins of aging. Also includes even more great-tasting and calorie-saving recipes as part of the Owner's Manual Diet-an eating plan that is designed with only one goal in mind: to help you live a younger life.

Welcome to your body. Why don't you come on in and take a look around?

4. Enjoy Life More.
Success in what you like to do
Find what you like to do, and do it. If you read the biographies of successful people, this is what they did. An obsession grew into a business, or sports dream was fulfilled, or writing about it resulted in being acknowledged as an expert.

I enjoy reading autobiographies, and biographies, of authors. What inspires them to write, how they fit the act of writing into their day and how they go about getting their work published.

Doing what you like doesn't make it into a weary chore of drudgery, you don't even look at as work. You want to succeed at what you like to do.
How to Enjoy Your Life
You only live life once, live it to the fullest!

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The Right Mountain: Lessons From Everest On the Real Meaning of Success
by: Jim Hayhurst Sr.

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
by: Stephen R. Covey

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The One Minute Entrepreneur: The Secret to Creating and Sustaining a Successful Business
by: Ken Blanchard, Don Hutson, Ethan Willis

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One Year in 40 seconds
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Eirik Solheim - eirikso.com explains how he made this amazing video of a whole year in less than a minute.
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5. Quit Drinking


This one is tough. If you were like me and thought you were an occasional drinker, then please take a few moments to think again.

Recommended Safe Limits of Alcohol

Men should drink no more than 21 units of alcohol per week (and no more than four units in any one day).
Women should drink no more than 14 units of alcohol per week (and no more than three units in any one day)

What is a unit of alcohol?

One unit of alcohol is 10ml (1cl) by volume, or 8g by weight, of pure alcohol. For example: one unit of alcohol is about equal to:

half a pint of ordinary strength beer, lager or cider (3-4% alcohol by volume), or
a small pub measure (25ml) of spirits (40% alcohol by volume), or
a standard pub measure (50ml) of fortified wine such as sherry or port (20% alcohol by volume).

Three pints of beer, three times per week, is at least 18-20 units per week. That's nearly the upper weekly safe limit for a man. However, each drinking session of three pints is at least six units, which is more than the safe limit advised for any one day.

A 750ml bottle of 12% wine contains nine units. If you drink two bottles of 12% wine over a week, that is 18 units. This is above the upper safe limit for a woman.

I was knocking back 3 to 4 bottles of chardonnay a week! I didn't realise that I was way over the limit for a long time.

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6. Organise Yourself - this is one of the keys to reaching your goals


I had to work really hard on this one. Remember when it was said that the computer would usher in the Era of the Paperless Office? Ha to that! Almost at once I had five times the amount of paper.

Worse than that, I never seemed to have time to do all of my jobs and the one that was invariably left out was my house. There's nothing worse than having a messy cluttered house, it makes you feel messy and cluttered too.

Zen Habits
My favourite site in keeping life simple and unmessy. All about achieving goals, being organised, motivation, eliminating debt, saving, simplifying, living frugally, happiness, and successfully implementing good habits.
Get Organized Now!
Literally thousands of tips and ideas to help you organise your home, organise your office and organise your life! With a free Get Organized Now! Idea-Pak.
7. Learn Something New

With access to the internet, we are no longer restricted by time. All of us can learn at any time of the day or night.

You don't have to step out of your home to learn something new or pursue your interest. Try one of the many online courses and learn at your own pace from the privacy of your own computer.

IT Courses at eLearning
Short and complete 2 to 6 hour online training courses. Javascript training, visual basic, windows server, XHTML and more.
BBC Online Courses
The BBC aims to provide help and support to anyone who is thinking about or returning to the world of adult learning
Small Business Administration
Free online courses in business management, marketing, business plans, ecommerce and more
Free and Affordable Distance Education
Great list of free or cheap distance and online courses.
8. Get out of Debt
Gas prices are through the roof, food prices aren't far behind, jobless rolls are increasing, the mortgage mess is continuing, the housing market is still tanking, and the "R" word is on everyone's lips.

More and more people are turning to credit cards and home equity loans just to stay afloat and some are even using credit cards to pay their mortgages.

Make a determined effort to cut back some of your debt this year - you have to start somewhere.
12 Steps to get out of debt
There isn't one way to get out of debt, and the best program should be tailored to each person's individual situation. But if you feel like you just don't know how to begin, this give syou a sort of guide - one that should be adjusted to fit your financial situation.
Debt Snowball
When you start knocking off the easier debts, you will start to see results and you will start to win in debt reduction.
9. Spend More Time With Family
Make a resolution to spend more time with your family this year.

Schedule family time

At least one day a week sit down to dinner with your family. Eating together, talking together, you can share your successes, and create an atmosphere safe enough to share failures.

Get your family involved in chores such as meal planning. Plan your menus for the month during your next family dinner and you'll have a captive audience.

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10. Help People.
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Make this the year for success
No matter what you've done or failed to accomplish in the past, that was then and this is now!

Let's starting by projecting forward and then thinking back. Project forward to the end of the next twelve months and ask yourself, "If everything happens perfectly, what will it look like?"

Write down your goal.

Write down a list of all the little steps you have to take to reach your goal.

Prioritise those steps.

Do something every day to take yourself along the steps towards your goal.

What are your New Years Resolutions?
We all make them, let's work to keep them

The old neon cross « Route 66 News

The old neon cross « Route 66 News

The old neon cross January 1, 2011
Posted by Ron in People, Preservation, Religion, Signs.
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The Alton (Ill.) Telegraph published a story about the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Hamel, Ill., which has featured a blue neon cross atop it that Route 66 and Interstate 55 travelers have gazed upon since the 1940s.

A story about the neon cross that you may not have known:

The cross was dedicated in 1946 as a memorial by the parents of Oscar Brunnworth, a local brave soldier who was killed on a battlefield of World War II.

The church receives letters from people who see the cross in the middle of the night as they drive along I-55 across the country.

“The lighted cross of Christ is a blessing to people who are driving far away from home on Christmas,” Weedon said.

Drivers along the highway stop to see historic Saint Paul Church and travelers with personal problems seek spiritual advice from the pastor.

The Ace Jackalope blog also reports that Brunnworth died in Italy. Ace says:

What impresses me most about the St. Paul cross is that it looks like it belongs there – like the original architect would have approved. Kudos to the church powers-that-be who decided over 60 years ago to allow something different, and what an enduring way to remember the sacrifice of Oscar Brunnworth.

Military records indicate that Brunnworth died in the line of duty, in a non-combat situation.

The fact the neon cross is a memorial explains why it’s been well-maintained over the years. Decades ago, Many churches routinely used neon crosses and other such lighting, but they fell out of favor during the 1970s and were often thrown away when maintenance costs became too troublesome.

The church’s original name was New Gehlenbeck, and it’s more than 150 years old. It was founded by German immigrants, and the first church was in a log cabin. The current church building is about 80 years old.

A photo of the church with its cross can be found on the church’s website here.