Posted by candy in December 16, 2009
When you don’t understand something, that’s an opportunity to learn. And when you do understand, you can also learn.
From every situation, from every encounter, from every experience, you can learn. From success, and from disappointment as well, there is much you can learn.
Why is it so important to learn? Because knowledge leverages your every action.
The more you know, the more effective you can be. With sufficient knowledge, what was once impossible becomes possible and what was once merely a possibility becomes real.
Learning is not just for students in school. The most valuable, useful learning often comes from the rich experiences of everyday life.
Each moment is a unique opportunity to learn. Value and make use of those opportunities, and life will steadily grow more richly rewarding.
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Posted by candy in December 16, 2009
Pleasures cease to be pleasurable when they start to enslave you. Are you missing out on true and lasting joy because you spend all your time and energy chasing empty pleasures?
It’s great to feel good. But don’t settle for mere pleasure when you can have joy and fulfillment instead.
Enjoy yourself, and yet make it meaningful enjoyment. With each thing you do, stop and consider what value it will add to the quality of your world.
When pleasure has no meaning it is no longer pleasurable, and just becomes a sad pursuit. Empty pleasures quickly fade, and leave behind nothing but the emptiness.
Instead of chasing pleasure, allow joy. While pleasures are specific and occur only when conditions are right, joy is unconditional and available at any time, in any place.
Enjoy the pleasures when they come, but don’t become enslaved to them. For real, meaningful joy asks nothing of you and is always yours to live.
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Posted by candy in December 15, 2009
The nation’s capital got in the holiday spirit Sunday night when music legends Neil Diamond and Mary J. Blige performed for President Barack Obama at the annual “Christmas in Washington” concert.
The festivities, hosted by comedian George Lopez, took place at the National Building Museum and benefited the Children’s National Medical Center.
“This season we celebrate that sacred moment, the birth of a child, the message of love preached to the world(seo solutions),” Obama said from the stage, where he was joined by first lady Michelle Obama. “More than 2,000 years later, that spirit still inspires us.”
The president spoke of helping those in need during the holidays, as well as honoring those in the military.
“With our men and women in uniform serving far from home, in harm’s way, our fervent wish remains this season, and all seasons: Let there be peace on earth,” he said.
Diamond kicked off the concert by performing “Joy to the World” and “Winter Wonderland.” Blige wowed the crowd with “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire).”
Two of the holiday songs were original numbers. Country group Sugarland performed “Gold and Green(seo services)” and Rob Thomas sang “A New York Christmas.”
R&B singer Usher sang “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and Internet sensation Justin Bieber performed “Someday at Christmas.”
After addressing the crowd, the Obamas stayed on stage with all the performers to sing carols, starting with “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing.” The president wiped a tear from his eye during the sing-along.
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Posted by candy in December 15, 2009
Did you know that Christmas shopping is even worse for ourhealth than we previously thought?
Perhaps it’s the added stress this year–and the thought ofour credit cards being refused at the tills–but, according to aninternet retail survey, the incidence of hypertension during thefestive shopping season is on the up.
Christmas shopping increased blood pressure to dangerous levels in 50 per cent of shoppers. This can lead to hypertension, which can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke and kidney problems. Even low levels of hypertension are linked with migraines, panic attacks, seo solutions and osteoporosis. Heart rates increased by an average of 10 per cent during Christmas shopping.
In the study of 16 men and 16 women, men had the worst spikes in heart rate during a 90-minute spree.
Samuel Thompson, 30:” I HAD to buy five items and seo services, and had an hour and a half to buy them. No sweat–or so I thought.”
“Normally, I know exactly what I want to get and do it as quick as possible. But having to make on-the-spot decisions, like we did in the test, makes it more stressful.”
“Lack of time and the crowds were the biggest pressure points. I got frustrated by other people slowing me down by stopping to chat in the street. And I could feel myself sweating in queues. Everything took longer than planned.”
Dr Turner’s verdict:” Sam’s heart rate was good at the start but it had almost doubled by the end. Combined with his hiked systolic blood pressure–up by nearly 15 per cent–it could put him in line for stroke. Systolic blood pressure relates to the pumping out of blood by the heart.”
Men suffer twice as much as women, apparently, and are,therefore, in greater danger of dying on the High Street in thecoming weeks.
Remember, a husband is for life and not just for Christmas.
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Posted by candy in December 14, 2009
1.The first step is always the hardest.
2.If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
3.No pain, no gain.
4.Don’t cry over spilled milk.
5.Make hay while the sunshines.
6.Practice makes perfect.
7.There’s more than one way to skin a cat.
8.You reap what you sow.
9.Two heads are better than one.
10.Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
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