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    Lose Yourself to Find Yourself - How Passion Unlocks Potential
    It's after knock-off time and you're still at the office, working on a project you feel was made for you. You've become so absorbed in your thoughts and ideas and the sheer enjoyment of the experience, you haven't noticed everyone else has gone home. Your mind, body and spirit have come together as you pour your natural talents, skills and abilities into a product that only you could create. It's a feeling sometimes described as a ‘state of flow'.It doesn't jus
    e Snoop Doggy Dogg probably does not cause you to immediately think “CEO of a Fortune 500 company.”

    At some point in life, most of us have a desire to completely re-write our identity: New name, new family, new place to live - the whole nine yards. If only it were that easy!

    Identity is something

    Why It Is Wise To Get Several Quotes Before Insuring Your SUV
    Most owners of the SUVs find it astonishing that the cost between one and another are quite different and one person will cough out more in premiums than the other.What they do not know is that a lot of factors come to play like the persons age, sex and where he resides and whether you drive your car on weekdays or weekends will also determine the insurance that you will pay.It is common knowledge that SUVs are considered high risk and insurers are more
    Would you wear a shirt that had the name Ralph Lipshitz embroidered across the front? Maybe… if it was designed by his more commonly known name, Ralph Lauren. Or, would you cheer on the athletic performance of Eldrick Woods? Maybe… if he didn’t smack you upside the head with a three iron for failing to call him Tiger. Now, would you attend a performance of Henry John Deutschendorf? Well, no, you wouldn’t. Not unless you have a Ouija board. But 10 years ago, I’d have been on a Rocky Mountain High if I’d been able to see Henry John in concert under his pseudonym, John Denver.

    I was just doing some research for a new book project and needed to find the real names of some celebrities. After a few Google clicks, I found thousands of the birth names of famous people. While I scanned the lists, the whole concept got more and more strange. Why do celebrities so often participate in this odd ritual? Does being famous require a name change?

    The more I read, the more it hit me how closely identity is tied to one’s name. It’s really quite predictable in some sense. When you hear the name Hank, it probably doesn’t conjure up an image of the extravagantly wealthy on yachts docked outside the polo club. Likewise, a name like Snoop Doggy Dogg probably does not cause you to immediately think “CEO of a Fortune 500 company.”

    At some point in life, most of us have a desire to completely re-write our identity: New name, new family, new place to live - the whole nine yards. If only it were that easy!

    Identity is something t

    Internet Marketing - Autoresponder Warnings About Spam Complaints - What They REALLY Are
    On many forums, website owners and marketers are worried about the same thing. Spam. But it's not spam that they receive. It's being accused of BEING the spammer.You see, most Internet Marketers like to capture names and email addresses so that they can stay in touch with their visitors. In order to do this they usually offer a free e-book or an email course or a special newsletter or something.A visitor evaluates the offer then decides that they will gi
    im Tiger. Now, would you attend a performance of Henry John Deutschendorf? Well, no, you wouldn’t. Not unless you have a Ouija board. But 10 years ago, I’d have been on a Rocky Mountain High if I’d been able to see Henry John in concert under his pseudonym, John Denver.

    I was just doing some research for a new book project and needed to find the real names of some celebrities. After a few Google clicks, I found thousands of the birth names of famous people. While I scanned the lists, the whole concept got more and more strange. Why do celebrities so often participate in this odd ritual? Does being famous require a name change?

    The more I read, the more it hit me how closely identity is tied to one’s name. It’s really quite predictable in some sense. When you hear the name Hank, it probably doesn’t conjure up an image of the extravagantly wealthy on yachts docked outside the polo club. Likewise, a name like Snoop Doggy Dogg probably does not cause you to immediately think “CEO of a Fortune 500 company.”

    At some point in life, most of us have a desire to completely re-write our identity: New name, new family, new place to live - the whole nine yards. If only it were that easy!

    Identity is something

    Life Settlements and Financial Planning for Senior Citizens
    There is a new kid on the block for certain high net worth senior citizens. It is called the life settlement. It is a secondary market in life insurance policies. For years the insurance companies have operated what is called a monopsony. This is where a particular buyer so controls the market that he can also control prices. It is a reverse of monopoly where it is the seller who controls the market. In the case of insurance companies before the advent of life settlem
    r a new book project and needed to find the real names of some celebrities. After a few Google clicks, I found thousands of the birth names of famous people. While I scanned the lists, the whole concept got more and more strange. Why do celebrities so often participate in this odd ritual? Does being famous require a name change?

    The more I read, the more it hit me how closely identity is tied to one’s name. It’s really quite predictable in some sense. When you hear the name Hank, it probably doesn’t conjure up an image of the extravagantly wealthy on yachts docked outside the polo club. Likewise, a name like Snoop Doggy Dogg probably does not cause you to immediately think “CEO of a Fortune 500 company.”

    At some point in life, most of us have a desire to completely re-write our identity: New name, new family, new place to live - the whole nine yards. If only it were that easy!

    Identity is something

    September 11 Remembered
    The skies were clear and blue across the nation on the day that plumes of white and gray smoke rose over lower Manhattan.Although many people were in our office building on that morning, it seemed quiet and empty. Radios in cubicles conducted a somber commentary about the unfolding horror as a crowd of coworkers huddled around a small television on the countertop. Some individuals sat in isolation, making phone calls in an effort to contact friends and family.
    quire a name change?

    The more I read, the more it hit me how closely identity is tied to one’s name. It’s really quite predictable in some sense. When you hear the name Hank, it probably doesn’t conjure up an image of the extravagantly wealthy on yachts docked outside the polo club. Likewise, a name like Snoop Doggy Dogg probably does not cause you to immediately think “CEO of a Fortune 500 company.”

    At some point in life, most of us have a desire to completely re-write our identity: New name, new family, new place to live - the whole nine yards. If only it were that easy!

    Identity is something

    Why Do I Need Disability Insurance
    Your career is a direct result of hard work and a substantial investment of time and money. Doesn’t it make sense to fully protect it? A disability could render you helpless by taking away the one thing that you need to safeguard all of your assets: your income.Home, auto, life, and health insurance are certainly valuable investments, but failure to couple them with disability insurance will jeopardize your full financial security. For example, health insura
    e Snoop Doggy Dogg probably does not cause you to immediately think “CEO of a Fortune 500 company.”

    At some point in life, most of us have a desire to completely re-write our identity: New name, new family, new place to live - the whole nine yards. If only it were that easy!

    Identity is something that everyone struggles with – and that goes double for the young people in my audiences. Frankly, I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who went through the teenage years asking, “Who am I?” We all try on different personalities and see how we like them. It’s all part of personal development and growing up.

    In 7th grade, thanks to Ocean Pacific, Hobie and the Beach Boys, I thought I was a surf bum in So Cal (note to reader: I was a farm kid living in the mid-west). Then came the gangsta rap phase (note: Still a farm kid in Missouri), then the neo-hippie phase (Yep, you guessed it!) and I won’t even expound on the mullet years! Through it all, I was doing what so many young people (and adults, too, for that matter) work so hard to do: find an identity.

    Several months ago, my friend and fellow speaker, Scott Ginsberg, introduced me to www.MySpace.com. MySpace is a web site where anyone can have a place to post anything they want about themselves: their likes and dislikes, thoughts, dreams, etc. It’s heavily used by teens and, as I flipped through some of the profiles, it put me back into the mindset of who I was half a life ago; that confused kid searching for identity.

    When I read the opinions and viewpo

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