It Gets Harder Before It Comes Easier

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Carla and I are working oh-so-hard to make matters proper in each of our lives. After my third marriage ended, , and let us only say it is over, please, I only knew it was time to realize a shift. Not just any change, I’m talkin’ a heavy shift, honey.

Yet it just looks like everyone wants to hold me down. Life’s so difficult, ain’t it? When I visited my doctor to discuss the tummy tuck price I was quoted, he only ragged me regarding finding the right kind of fitness. He knows I have been doing everything I can, smearing on the scar zone cream and getting all my beauty salon equipment to earn their price.

But he just keeps lecturing me about diet and exercise, telling me that my body will improve over the long-term if I handle it as if I love it.

He is strong on bicycling, but I told him a bicycle seat bothers me and I just cannot fathom wearing those small cycling shirts. Is he attempting to humiliate me? At least he became a bit more moderate when he started speaking about things I could do in the solace of my own home.

Stationary bikes might surely function better for me than riding out in the open and weight bench and exercise mats are a little more my style.

Yet I also feel that I get plenty of exercise in my daily life. Only last calendar week I got tons of exercise pushing around Charlene’s garden cart as we adorned her patio for her sister’s birthday party. Arranging the outdoor bench layout for outside party seating after moving the Weber 751001 Charcoal Grill made for some strong weight lifting. And then the stretching and effort required to get all those stringed lights set properly was like aerobics.

Does it sound like I am making excuses? I do not care, girl, that was hard work! After all that decorating and partying I reckon I burned a thousand calories. I challenge some treadmill jogging sap to push garden carts around for 4 hours and reckon how they feel.

I do not mean to sound whiny. I will get it all together. I only wish people would occasionally focus on what I’ve done instead of what I still need to do. I do understand it is not simple being you, but it isn’t simple being me, either. We all got to work hard to be happy, I venture.

Five Great Anti Recession Fighting Tips

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Despite the recession, it’s clear that some products are doing surprisingly well. Phillip-Morris tobacco products, McDonalds hamburger franchises, Wal-mart super stores, Kraft Foods, Johnson & Johnson, Costco Wholesale, Toy Industry Association companies and Novartis medical supplies are all faring quite well. “Some companies get healthier and stronger after weathering downturns,” says Vivek Wadhwa, founder of technology startup Relativity Technologies. Here are some anti-recession tactics and tips from some of America’s top-performing enterprises.

The most important of all anti-recession tactics is to understand the new problems your customers face and offer them innovative solutions. The most successful businesses are ones that can save customers money, make their lives less stressful and offer more value. For instance, one company developed a fast-curing resin to maximize productivity for injection-molding machines; yet, when the recession happened and greater output was no longer needed, the company switched gears and developed a less expensive, slower-curing resin, which was ultimately profitable. “We can’t add meat to a burger anymore,” admits CKE marketing chief Brad Haley, who oversees the Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr franchises. When times are tough, executives need to be more creative. He adds, “Carl’s Jr. is promoting a guacamole bacon cheeseburger. Avocados are a less expensive topping.”

One of the anti-recession tactics that many businesses fail to do is to keep investing in the core. One thing you cannot afford to do is let critical components of your business — like product innovation and customer service — fall by the wayside. When these dark days are over, you want your company to emerge like a butterfly out of its cocoon; you want people to say, “Even though the economy’s doing bad, this company seems to be faring well… look at all they’re doing!” Companies that stagnate now can never compete later. “We’re not going to cut innovation,” Intuit’s Brad Smith tells CNN Money Magazine. “This company, for 25 years, has been fueled by new-product innovation. We’re protecting the innovation pipeline so we come out of this strong.”

One of the common anti-recession tactics is to slash prices to move inventory. However, this does not always equate with profits. According to McKinsey Research, the average company that cuts prices by 5% would need to sell 19% more to pay for itself. Yet the price decrease decision also depends upon what customers are doing. In the gasoline industry, once gas hit $4 a gallon, US consumers cut back significantly on their purchases. This season the Wii and Playstation consoles will come down in price to reach a greater audience. “These past few years the game consoles, PlayStation 3 especially, have been a little bit out of price range for a Christmas present,” said Eiji Maeda, a JPMorgan Chase & Co. analyst from Tokyo, Japan. “The reductions make the PS3 and Wii within reach for more people and should spur sales.” Of course, expert tips indicate that innovation must also accompany their moves because no one will buy the console if new game titles are lacking.

About the Author:
Jamie Motior loves writing about anything and everything, he spends hours every week writing about a variety of different subjects from all walks of life. For a living, Jamie is a sales consultant for a wireless video baby monitor manufacturing organisation, you can find out more information about Video Baby Monitors by visiting http:// babyvideomonitors.biz which document different kinds of monitors commonly available today.

One of Jamie Motiors favourite writing subjects is Digital Hearing Aids , as he was born to the parents of two hard of hearing adults and is well aware of the difference in performance of the different technologies, and the difference they can make in the quality of life of the user.

How To Have A More Fun Life

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Individuals stress so hard to get whiter teeth. We hate having dark teeth but many people are unwilling to give up their morning java or to end smoking. Both factors have an unbelievable effect on the coloring of our teeth, but most Americans choose to find the quick fix, magic bullet approach. The closest we have to that is currently called buy ivory white pro and can be purchased from their web site with a free trial.

An unavoidable consequence of aging is the creasing and drying of the skin on the face. We have tried for ages to slow down the visible aging process of our faces but it has typically not worked whatsoever. A different promising product for that is called buy rejuv cream and is accessible on their website. It includes a three step system to fight wrinkles and other open signs of aging, and seems to be quite thriving due to the high quality look and feel of the web site.

If you get bored on a Saturday night and wish to watch a great film that you’ve never seen before, perhaps you want to check out some great actor films that are accessible to buy or download. Jack Nicholson is an unbelievable actor worthy of the many prizes he has been given over the years.

DISCLAIMER: This post is based on info widely available in the public media and medical journals that deal with losing fat and/or colons and/or beauty and/or whitening teeth. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be any sort of doctor’s advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist.

 

Are Carbon Offsets the Answer to the Pollution from Travel?

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With the growing awareness about global warming has come an increasing pressure on the travel industry, in particular aviation, to take steps towards the carbon offset of emissions. According to figures from the Stern Review the contribution of aircraft to global warming is 3% today and could rise to 5% by 2050. And although aircraft emissions are the fastest growing source of greenhouse gases, cracking down on flights isn’t going to save the world. In comparison road transport accounts for 10%, electricity generation 24% and deforestation 18% (half of this last figure is due to deforestation in just two countries alone, Brazil and Indonesia).

People, however, ignore these facts. Many feel that holiday travel is a luxury and therefore discretionary. In effect, if we are serious about saving the planet then it is something which we can cut without too many far reaching consequences. Rather than people campaigning for cleaner nuclear energy or the preservation of forests through a reforestation program, they prefer the moralistic feeling of raging against the jetsetters and western consumerism.

This is where the moral pressure to plant trees, buy carbon credits and offset carbon footprint comes from. But the very idea that we can plant our way out of climate change is faintly ridiculous. There’s recent research to suggest that planting trees in Northern climes may actually trap heat leading to an increase in global warming. Trees suck up CO2 but in temperate latitudes absorb a lot of heat without losing much moisture; and when the trees burn or decompose the carbon is released back into the atmosphere. And, it would take a forest the size of Dorset to be planted each year, ad infinitum, to offset the UKs carbon emissions – any benefits of which would take years to materialise.

Other offset schemes, such as buying energy efficient light bulbs and stoves for the developing world, may be better. However, there is an underlying problem with the concept of carbon offsets. Rather than seeking ever more ingenious ways to offset pollution we should be trying to produce less of it in the first place.

But there is now a burgeoning industry of offsetting firms, mostly in the US and UK, each happy to calculate our carbon debt and each offering a bewildering array of away to neutralise it from planting trees in Dorset to building wind farms in India. ABTA, which represents 70% of British travel agents; has recently announced offsetting schemes and last minute.com has an offsetting option on its booking page. But do these schemes actually accomplish much? According to a study by the respected US charity, Clean Air-Cool Planet, the answer is, perhaps surprisingly, often no. The study gave a mere eight out of thirty companies a score of more than five out of ten.

Many of the schemes – be they planting trees, using bio fuels, or installing solar power – would have occurred anyway and so don’t offset anything. It’s also extremely difficult to know whether the offsets you have purchased have been sold more than once as there is no record of what has already been done. And, more cynical, consumer guilt over the environmental cost of flying represents huge dividends for those peddling the offset schemes. Another problem is that calculations for CO2 offset often vary widely. A report in the magazine Nature showed calculations for the CO2 emissions per person on a return flight from Bangkok to London varying between 2.1 to 9.9 tons of CO2.

Wind farms, solar panels, installing energy efficient light bulbs, low flow showers and energy efficient wood burning stoves are just some of the options available. But even green groups such as Friends Of The Earth remain sceptical. Given scale of the problem which faces us today  we might as well try “stopping sea levels rising by drinking a glass of water”. Indeed, UK consumers only offset 1% of Britain’s annual emissions.

Certainly greater clarity is needed in the offset industry and people need to realise that it isn’t the answer to climate change. The reduction of emissions is far more effective than compensating for those already released. This does seem to be the growing consensus, that carbon offsets are just a way for the comfortable off to salve their consciences without actually making any sacrifices. Perhaps the future lies not in carbon offsets but in rigorous carbon allowances for businesses and individuals and allowing the trading in such allowances to develop.

The most environmentally friendly thing would be to stop flying and stop going on holidays. This is  not realistically going to happen, so people need to take their holidays in the most environmentally friendly way possible. So from now think about your carbon footprint before you jet off on holiday and check to see whether your travel company or tour operator has an environmental policy; then you’ll be on your way to becoming an eco-friendly traveler.

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Benefits Of A Home Water Filter

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You can spend several hours reading about all the different pure water filters available. This is why people are choosing to get a water filter for their tap water or relying on bottled water for their water.

Many individuals who used to exclusively drink bottled water are also realizing that bottled water is not the right alternative and are now looking forward to buying their first pure water filters to install in their own homes. Your skin absorbs twice as much chemicals in your water when showering than when you drink it so you need to look into a whole house water filtration system to clean up all the water in your house. This is why whole home water filtration is becoming so popular. So you can get rid of all the bad chemicals for the whole house not just the sink or fridge.

Water purification equipment is fast becoming a necessity from being considered a luxury a just a few years ago. But then, only a few years ago, we did not have 2,100 chemicals contaminating our water supply. And all of these chemicals in our water could make us sick and possibly lead to cancer. One chemical called Chloramine has been linked to causing asthma symptoms. There’ve been a few studies that have shown chlorinated water has been linked to causing cancer.

A water filter can go a long way to promoting good health. But you need to have your needs assessed before you get one so it can provide you with exactly what you need. One thing to start with when considering a whole house water filtration system is how much water you drink on a monthly or yearly basis. The average person uses about 70 gallons of water a day maybe more if you like to take a long shower. Once you have a number in mind you a better be able to choose water purification equipment.

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