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Your Bad Credit Could Keep You From Being Hired your imagined audience can powerfully symbolize your own thoughts as they receive new information and begin to change.Did you know that credit difficulties can stop you dead in your tracks and keep you from being hired? Credit problems will stress you to the max, strain your personal relationships, crush your morale and possibly paralyze you from taking necessary actions in your job search. If that isn't bad enough, it can also stop you from being hired!Here's the reason why: Remember when you signed on the dotted line of the job application? Somewhere in fine print there was a line that gave the employer the right to run a credit check. A bad credit rating has the effect of ending your candidacy for a job with all too many companies as it is an indication of how you handle fiscal responsibilities. Rightly or wrongly, they make the assumption that this is how you might perform as a future employee by acting irresponsibly in man Reading silently involves your intellectual center, while reading aloud adds to your speech center. The more dimensions of yourself you involve in an activity, the greater the impact. Add to that your kinesthetic awareness of muscles and tension, and now you have activated three centers in a single activity. Put your whole heart, mind, and spirit—the whole of your being—into this task. Start with ten minutes and expand from there. 4. Stay with the same pages awhile In addition to your other reading, select four or five pages from a truthful, engaging book and read these same pages every ni Guaranteed Approval Car Loan - Bad Credit is OK How can you get the seeds of knowledge past the intellect’s filters so they reach deeper ground, germinate, and grow?Most of the people tend to get mired in the belief that if they have poor credit, they can’t take out car loan. Guaranteed approval car loans are what they should look for to quell such anxieties. There are some companies that offer guaranteed approval car loans and you can get a car loan even if you have bad credit or history of bankruptcy.Make Use of the InternetIf you desire to obtain guaranteed approval car loan, then you should log on to the Internet without wasting any time. You will be pleasantly surprised to find a number of online companies that offer car loans for all situations. You may have bad credit, poor credit, no credit, or history of bankruptcy, but online loan lending companies will find a way to offer car loan to you.Obviously, the rates of interest will vary acc Spiritual seekers tend to be far too passive, as though they can just sit back and listen or read and let the knowledge transform itself. In my experience, it doesn’t work that way. Deep spiritual knowledge requires initiative and effort, combined with a willingness to take risks. No teacher, no matter how gifted, can drink the water for you. Here are seven proven ways to plant the seeds of knowledge deeply using such means as reading, personal instruction, discussion, contemplation, and so on. With them, you can raise the profitability and enjoyment of your study to entirely new levels. 1. Write your own journal of development Dedicate a journal to capturing pearls of wisdom as you read, listen to CDs, and attend talks. Summarize your insights and note your questions. Create drawings or include photos. One good technique is to leave lots of space around each journal entry so you can return again and again, gradually filling the page with new connections and insights. For example, reviewing an entry from, say, from five years ago may arouse even more intensity than it did when you first made it. This shows how spiritual insights are connected; they are not separated by time. Your journal will help you dig deep and mine the gold from rich veins of experience around you and within you. By referring to your journal often, you’ll easily recall valuable lessons. When you have the discipline to develop it, you’ll find that, over the years, no other reading is more profitable. 2. Contemplate for short periods and long ones “Contemplation” is defined as the use of a single word, a concise sentence, or perhaps a mental picture or parable. It’s good to activate your contemplative powers by probing with questions such as, “What is here I have yet to detect? What connection does this idea have to other ideas?” Or, “What am I afraid to see? What would disturb me?” When your contemplation has carried you as high and far as possible, let go and transition to silence. Author Vernon Howard said once, “Learn from books and classes, but most of all learn from silence.” You may wish to keep a card or computer file of ideas you’ve used for contemplation. Retain these cards and revisit them from time to time. Keep adding new insights to your notes. Doing this can be like a bounty in the garden as you see the seeds you planted years ago continue to sprout. Contemplation can be take place for extended periods when you’re alone, but it’s also perfect when you only have a few, spare minutes. 3. Read aloud when you’re alone Read enthusiastically and with conviction. Stand and let yourself gesture freely. Imagine that you’re addressing a large audience, and that people in it care about applying the wisdom you’re conveying. Those in your imagined audience can powerfully symbolize your own thoughts as they receive new information and begin to change. Reading silently involves your intellectual center, while reading aloud adds to your speech center. The more dimensions of yourself you involve in an activity, the greater the impact. Add to that your kinesthetic awareness of muscles and tension, and now you have activated three centers in a single activity. Put your whole heart, mind, and spirit—the whole of your being—into this task. Start with ten minutes and expand from there. 4. Stay with the same pages awhile In addition to your other reading, select four or five pages from a truthful, engaging book and read these same pages every nig Good Fats and Bad Fats; what is The Real Difference? Write your own journal of developmentFor most of us, eating is one of the most satisfying things we do in our everyday lives. As a matter of fact, we have our favorite dishes, favorite drinks and favorite snack foods which only proves that eating is one of our favorite activities. There's really nothing wrong with that since food, a primary necessity of man, is the one responsible for making us healthy, fit and giving us energy to perform everyday tasks.But improper intake of food might do us more harm than good. Proper information about healthy eating should always be at hand so that certain illnesses can be prevented, and as for the case of obesity, it can be treated through fat burning and weight loss.A common misconception in the area of food and nutrition is that fat is always bad. But is it really? Fat is the body's major energy storage Dedicate a journal to capturing pearls of wisdom as you read, listen to CDs, and attend talks. Summarize your insights and note your questions. Create drawings or include photos. One good technique is to leave lots of space around each journal entry so you can return again and again, gradually filling the page with new connections and insights. For example, reviewing an entry from, say, from five years ago may arouse even more intensity than it did when you first made it. This shows how spiritual insights are connected; they are not separated by time. Your journal will help you dig deep and mine the gold from rich veins of experience around you and within you. By referring to your journal often, you’ll easily recall valuable lessons. When you have the discipline to develop it, you’ll find that, over the years, no other reading is more profitable. 2. Contemplate for short periods and long ones “Contemplation” is defined as the use of a single word, a concise sentence, or perhaps a mental picture or parable. It’s good to activate your contemplative powers by probing with questions such as, “What is here I have yet to detect? What connection does this idea have to other ideas?” Or, “What am I afraid to see? What would disturb me?” When your contemplation has carried you as high and far as possible, let go and transition to silence. Author Vernon Howard said once, “Learn from books and classes, but most of all learn from silence.” You may wish to keep a card or computer file of ideas you’ve used for contemplation. Retain these cards and revisit them from time to time. Keep adding new insights to your notes. Doing this can be like a bounty in the garden as you see the seeds you planted years ago continue to sprout. Contemplation can be take place for extended periods when you’re alone, but it’s also perfect when you only have a few, spare minutes. 3. Read aloud when you’re alone Read enthusiastically and with conviction. Stand and let yourself gesture freely. Imagine that you’re addressing a large audience, and that people in it care about applying the wisdom you’re conveying. Those in your imagined audience can powerfully symbolize your own thoughts as they receive new information and begin to change. Reading silently involves your intellectual center, while reading aloud adds to your speech center. The more dimensions of yourself you involve in an activity, the greater the impact. Add to that your kinesthetic awareness of muscles and tension, and now you have activated three centers in a single activity. Put your whole heart, mind, and spirit—the whole of your being—into this task. Start with ten minutes and expand from there. 4. Stay with the same pages awhile In addition to your other reading, select four or five pages from a truthful, engaging book and read these same pages every ni Do Swarming Insects Use Sound to Aid in Flight? your journal often, you’ll easily recall valuable lessons. When you have the discipline to develop it, you’ll find that, over the years, no other reading is more profitable.At least a some researchers believe that Bees use sound especially during swarming to aid in their flight? Could this be possible? One online think tank believes it is and it has been debated and reasoned that the bees are perhaps much more highly evolved than we ever thought possible.Now then all these swarming insects seem to have something else in common. A double set of wings. One set could be bouncing sound waves or is able to cause a rippling affect on the other to further enhance the sound waves. Like an acoustic transducer on a taunt film, for an insect to do this considering there cellophane type wing structure would not surprise me much although it is one of the coolest things going in nature you have to admit. Vibrational energy use seems to be a standard feature in nearly all complex life on Earth to 2. Contemplate for short periods and long ones “Contemplation” is defined as the use of a single word, a concise sentence, or perhaps a mental picture or parable. It’s good to activate your contemplative powers by probing with questions such as, “What is here I have yet to detect? What connection does this idea have to other ideas?” Or, “What am I afraid to see? What would disturb me?” When your contemplation has carried you as high and far as possible, let go and transition to silence. Author Vernon Howard said once, “Learn from books and classes, but most of all learn from silence.” You may wish to keep a card or computer file of ideas you’ve used for contemplation. Retain these cards and revisit them from time to time. Keep adding new insights to your notes. Doing this can be like a bounty in the garden as you see the seeds you planted years ago continue to sprout. Contemplation can be take place for extended periods when you’re alone, but it’s also perfect when you only have a few, spare minutes. 3. Read aloud when you’re alone Read enthusiastically and with conviction. Stand and let yourself gesture freely. Imagine that you’re addressing a large audience, and that people in it care about applying the wisdom you’re conveying. Those in your imagined audience can powerfully symbolize your own thoughts as they receive new information and begin to change. Reading silently involves your intellectual center, while reading aloud adds to your speech center. The more dimensions of yourself you involve in an activity, the greater the impact. Add to that your kinesthetic awareness of muscles and tension, and now you have activated three centers in a single activity. Put your whole heart, mind, and spirit—the whole of your being—into this task. Start with ten minutes and expand from there. 4. Stay with the same pages awhile In addition to your other reading, select four or five pages from a truthful, engaging book and read these same pages every ni Credit Card Traps? asses, but most of all learn from silence.”For people with a spotty credit card history or bad credit, it can be difficult to get approved for a regular credit card. There are a number of credit card options that are aimed specifically at people who have bad credit and are trying to rebuilt it. There are also, unfortunately, a lot of folks out there who'll take advantage of the desperation to get a credit card. How do you tell which options are good ones and which are just taking advantage of a bad situation?Catalog clubs and store cards disguised as credit cards for people with bad credit are one of the most commonly used scams that prey on people who think they need a credit card. They may masquerade as a way to rebuild your credit, or offer you a 'pre-approved credit card with a spending limit of ' anywhere from $1500 to $5000.What's the catch? You may wish to keep a card or computer file of ideas you’ve used for contemplation. Retain these cards and revisit them from time to time. Keep adding new insights to your notes. Doing this can be like a bounty in the garden as you see the seeds you planted years ago continue to sprout. Contemplation can be take place for extended periods when you’re alone, but it’s also perfect when you only have a few, spare minutes. 3. Read aloud when you’re alone Read enthusiastically and with conviction. Stand and let yourself gesture freely. Imagine that you’re addressing a large audience, and that people in it care about applying the wisdom you’re conveying. Those in your imagined audience can powerfully symbolize your own thoughts as they receive new information and begin to change. Reading silently involves your intellectual center, while reading aloud adds to your speech center. The more dimensions of yourself you involve in an activity, the greater the impact. Add to that your kinesthetic awareness of muscles and tension, and now you have activated three centers in a single activity. Put your whole heart, mind, and spirit—the whole of your being—into this task. Start with ten minutes and expand from there. 4. Stay with the same pages awhile In addition to your other reading, select four or five pages from a truthful, engaging book and read these same pages every ni Boost Your Business in 3 Simple Steps your imagined audience can powerfully symbolize your own thoughts as they receive new information and begin to change.For all those who still think internet marketing is rocket science, it isn't.Back in the middle of October in 2004 I decided to do these 3 things. (I've always 'done' them, but not as consciously or on as regular a basis.) I had big plans that were stalling, sites that had leveled off, and was feeling a bit overwhelmed. I'm sure lots of people can relate to that, eh?I'm also not sure exactly what or who made these things come to me. I read a lot, so I'm sure it's not an original idea, just one that finally hit home with me and I implemented.(Note: These are things outside of the add content, test headlines, etc types of things, that well, frankly, you just have to be doing on a regular basis.)Here they are:1. Do something every day that will make you more money or grow your traffic and Reading silently involves your intellectual center, while reading aloud adds to your speech center. The more dimensions of yourself you involve in an activity, the greater the impact. Add to that your kinesthetic awareness of muscles and tension, and now you have activated three centers in a single activity. Put your whole heart, mind, and spirit—the whole of your being—into this task. Start with ten minutes and expand from there. 4. Stay with the same pages awhile In addition to your other reading, select four or five pages from a truthful, engaging book and read these same pages every night for a week before going to sleep. After a week go to the next four pages. This is an effective way to deeply plant the seeds of knowledge into the fertile soil of your innermost mind. 5. Be a metaphor hunter Doing this can be wonderful fun! Be alert to daily life experiences, historical examples, and experiences with nature that resemble or connect to a spiritual principle. For example, you walk past a building site and hear a carpenter declare, “That’s not done to our standards. Let’s take that door out and do it right.” This perks you up; it’s a sudden ray of rightness that reminds you of the high standards you’ve set forth in your inner world. As another example, while on a hike, you observe an old tree that has fallen into a stream. The tree gets lodged, but the flowing water gradually breaks it away and takes it downstream. You think with delight how the movement of Truth, like the flowing water, clears away old thinking that no longer serves your purpose. 6. Express the knowledge you gather Art, music, and dance are healthy venues of creative expression. Likewise, being a good parent, cooking, building a home, running a business, and even honest salesmanship are some of the many ways to express the knowledge you glean. If you instruct others in your area of expertise, this offers more potential for gathering knowledge. See yourself as a conduit of information, similar to a lake that stays pure by taking in fresh water on one side and releasing it on the other. This is a master key for a rich and purpose-filled life. Refuse to be a stagnant pond! Find ways to live what you learn and expand your horizons to step out of familiar zones of competence. This includes finding ways to do much better what you now do well. The discomfort of pushing the envelope, of trying new things, of being a beginner greatly benefits your spiritual growth. 7. Participate in discussion groups People who gather to discuss books can use a simple format with surprisingly good results by arranging chairs in a circle and letting participants take turns reading. The facilitator should allow frequent pauses for contributions and ensure all the attendees participate. It helps have someone summarize the discussion at the end of the meeting. In addition to a book, your group could discuss a CD or DVD. Just sit close to the player so you can hit the pause button often for discussion. Contributions that include experiences about applying the principles and lessons learned are especially helpful and welcome. Enjoy the endeavor Gathering spiritual wisdom is one of life’s most enjoyable endeavors. Our work is to collect all the facts we can about ourselves and our inner development. When we place this treasury of life-changing facts inside our minds, higher spiritual forces activate them—like the morning sun shining on a garden of rare and beautiful f
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