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Tickle Your Funny Bone

December 17th, 2008

Tickle Your Funny Bone   by Virginia Reeves
Practicing humor can lift tension, reduce stress, diffuse confrontation,
improve communication, and enhance your relationship with others in any
group. It can also increase productivity, learning ability,
cooperation, teamwork, and profits while energizing you and others.
Wow! Why wouldn’t we want to incorporate even more of this no-cost
action into our daily life? Here’s more benefits:

Humor is the shock absorber that eases the bumps in life and laughter is
a vaccine for the ills of the world Read more…

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Cufflinks For The Wedding Party

November 29th, 2008

A man’s life and the lives of those he calls his best friends come in distinct stages. There’s the late elementary school stage when a boy and his friends all realize that girls aren’t really cootie-ridden after all. This is immediately followed by the middle school stage when they all lose their boyish voices simultaneously and start speaking like real men and not little girls. The high school stage is marked by the beginnings and endings of young blossoming romance, hand holding, and of course Read more…

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How To Generate Freelance Referrals From Facebook

November 28th, 2008

One of the easiest (and most effective) ways to build a client contact list is to get a referral from someone you already know. In fact, Facebook was created on this premise. This social media site originally launched as a closed network by which someone had to invite you to become a member. This is no longer the case, and you can choose to sign yourself up without a referral from anyone.

However, then you find yourself in Facebook and you’re all alone! Instead of sending out e-mails to anonymous people, you should try to build your network with people you already know who are on Facebook Read more…

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Five Mistakes Real Estate Professionals Make

November 27th, 2008

Working in the real estate industry isn’t easy! Every sale is a complex situation of laws and financials and unique client preferences. And sadly, there is a lot of Å“churn in the industry as worn-out professionals leave the industry while new ones replace them. Successful professionals have staying power, but those who are less-than-successful learn expensive lessons before moving on to something else.

If you are a new to the real estate industry and want to start strong, or you are a seasoned professional and want to become even more successful, here are 5 mistakes that you’ll want to avoid:

MISTAKE #1: SKIPPING THE REFERRAL

You spend a lot of money, time, and effort to win prospects and convert them into happy customers Read more…

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Chatting

November 22nd, 2008

Chatting   by Fasih Hasan
Chatting is a technology through which two persons sitting at a long distance come what may at the two ends of the world, can talk to each other, either in the form of writing and reading or through speaking and listening (voice chat).

Almost everyone knows that there could be anyone (an unknown) on the other end, but still people are engaged in chatting. Some people chat for entertainment, some chat for killing time or pastime, some chat for making friends, some chat for inquiring welfare about their relatives, some to gain knowledge and information and many more Read more…

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Competitive Sports As a Hobby

November 18th, 2008

Chances are pretty good that even if competitive sports were a part of your childhood, you aren’t playing now. We are all familiar with the emphasis that America places on college and professional sports. Most of us, however, don’t play competitive sports past the high school or, if we were lucky, the college years. We have fond memories of playing and we would have a blast if we participated in a friendly game with our friends or co-workers, but we don’t. I’m here to tell you that we should Read more…

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Playing the Bean Bag Game With Friends

November 2nd, 2008

If you want to do something fun and different with your friends, you could play the bean bag game. Some people call it the Cornhole game, but it’s essentially the same thing. If you want to play the bean bag game, you can learn how to do it very easily. There are no difficult rules to learn, and there isn’t any physical exertion, which means that anyone can play it. You can be young or old, in good shape or not, and it doesn’t matter. The basic premise of the game is that you toss small, filled, weighted bags at a hole in a board Read more…

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Why Men Don’t Commit – Real Answers From Real Men!

October 11th, 2008

Their answers tended to repeat the same messages over and over again. It is safe to say that this article gives us some answers as to what men fear most and the real reasons they will not commit to a woman. They appear to have developed strategies to avoid being in this situation! Read more…

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New Age Spirituality – Inspirational Stories ( Part 16 )

October 6th, 2008

Then the duty of the man is towards his brothers and sisters, and towards the children of his brothers and sisters, if they are poor, and towards his other relatives, his friends and his servants. Then his duties are towards the people of the same village, and the poor, and any one that comes to him for help. Having sufficient means, if the householder does not take care to give to his relatives and to the poor, know him to be only a brute; his is not a human being.

Excessive attachment to food, clothes, and the tending of the body, and dressing of the hair should be avoided Read more…

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After Dating: Can We Just be Friends?

October 5th, 2008

The usual answer that your other friends will tell you is “of course not” but is this true? As with all situations, it depends on a number of variables. In this case, it depends on whether or not you both want to remain friends. Sometimes there 's a history between a couple that goes back further than the dating relationship. If you are in this situation, then it 's probable that neither of you want to lose the friendship even if you’ve found that you don’t actually work as a couple. Read more…

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