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Wedding - The Grandest Day in a Couple's Life right in front of us, yet we don't even know they're there.There are so many occasions that we celebrate, and for all of these moments, good preparation usually ensures perfection. This is very much true in wedding preparations, and these preparations do take a much longer time than the wedding day itself. However, for all the preparation weddings take, there are some things that are usually forgotten.Her Gift, His GiftWhen I say wedding gift, I do not mean the wedding gifts that the couple receive from the I've been friends with this gal for 13 years and had never mentioned my personal goals to her (or few else for that matter). I could have had the cube solved years ago if I had only spoken up. The reason we don't know the solutions are under our noses is because we don't share Sending Flowers To Men Is Becoming More Fashionable Last night I called a girlfriend I hadn't seen in months. With life being so hectic, I decided to plan a New Year's party to reconnect and celebrate the future (and past) with those near and dear to me.A recent survey has revealed that men love to get flowers almost as much as women do, but their masculine nature prevents them from admitting this. After all they are human beings too, with the same feelings as women who want to be appreciated and reassured at some time that they are loved by the one they are with. It is common knowledge that women love to receive flowers, but most of them have not ever considered sending flowers to the man in their lives, that is with th As we were getting caught up on the last four months of activities, she told me she had created a "40 things to do before I turn 40" list. She'll be 40 in a couple of years and decided it was time to get off her keister and make things happen. She only had a few items to start and they were fairly lofty goals by most people's standards. She was stumped and couldn't think of any more. Since turning 40 is a distant memory for me, I told her I had created a "100 things to do in this lifetime" list and listed a variety of goals for myself, many of them small by many standards, but important to me. I told her one of my goals was simply to solve the Rubik's cube. I almost dropped the phone when she told me she was a master of the cube and would love to show me how to solve it. This New Year's Eve I will for once and for all master the puzzle that has stumped me for two decades and enjoy the great pleasure of striking it from my goals list. I'm totally beside myself! Although this crazy little achievement is a big deal for me, it also unveiled a life truth that we so often ignore … the solutions to most of our problems and the answers to many puzzles are often right in front of us, yet we don't even know they're there. I've been friends with this gal for 13 years and had never mentioned my personal goals to her (or few else for that matter). I could have had the cube solved years ago if I had only spoken up. The reason we don't know the solutions are under our noses is because we don't share Internet Marketing Book: Sorting The Wheat From The Chaff 'll be 40 in a couple of years and decided it was time to get off her keister and make things happen.Most newcomers to internet marketing find themselves facing a steep learning curve. But what precisely is the learning curve? I believe it is in developing a fine eagle-eyed view of internet marketing as a whole, and usually this involves the mass purchase of internet marketing books, courses and software.The veteran marketer can see that this is a mistake; after all, any information packaged in a high-priced internet marketing book can usually be found for free on She only had a few items to start and they were fairly lofty goals by most people's standards. She was stumped and couldn't think of any more. Since turning 40 is a distant memory for me, I told her I had created a "100 things to do in this lifetime" list and listed a variety of goals for myself, many of them small by many standards, but important to me. I told her one of my goals was simply to solve the Rubik's cube. I almost dropped the phone when she told me she was a master of the cube and would love to show me how to solve it. This New Year's Eve I will for once and for all master the puzzle that has stumped me for two decades and enjoy the great pleasure of striking it from my goals list. I'm totally beside myself! Although this crazy little achievement is a big deal for me, it also unveiled a life truth that we so often ignore … the solutions to most of our problems and the answers to many puzzles are often right in front of us, yet we don't even know they're there. I've been friends with this gal for 13 years and had never mentioned my personal goals to her (or few else for that matter). I could have had the cube solved years ago if I had only spoken up. The reason we don't know the solutions are under our noses is because we don't share Histoplasmosis -Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment his lifetime" list and listed a variety of goals for myself, many of them small by many standards, but important to me. 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Although this crazy little achievement is a big deal for me, it also unveiled a life truth that we so often ignore … the solutions to most of our problems and the answers to many puzzles are often right in front of us, yet we don't even know they're there. I've been friends with this gal for 13 years and had never mentioned my personal goals to her (or few else for that matter). I could have had the cube solved years ago if I had only spoken up. The reason we don't know the solutions are under our noses is because we don't share Gaining Inner Peace all master the puzzle that has stumped me for two decades and enjoy the great pleasure of striking it from my goals list. I'm totally beside myself!I would like to show you that worry and stress does affect your life, and by being able to understand how to eliminate these areas will allow you to find inner peace.There are innumerable sources of stress and worry in life and these areas can not be controlled, however what we can control is our reaction to these areas. Unfortunately, we probably spend more time worrying or being stressed out then we should.As human beings we need to be able to gain insight Although this crazy little achievement is a big deal for me, it also unveiled a life truth that we so often ignore … the solutions to most of our problems and the answers to many puzzles are often right in front of us, yet we don't even know they're there. I've been friends with this gal for 13 years and had never mentioned my personal goals to her (or few else for that matter). I could have had the cube solved years ago if I had only spoken up. The reason we don't know the solutions are under our noses is because we don't share So You Don't Want To Exercise? Some Suggestions That Won't Overwhelm You right in front of us, yet we don't even know they're there.Life in the past was definitely much slower and simpler. It was certainly not any easier as the need to survival was the focus point of a person's days. Let's not go too far: think of your great grandparents or their parents. It is only three generations ago.What did they do? Did they have a job where they were sitting most of the day? How did they use transportation? Did they walk much? Did they take care of the house without the help of any tool or appliance? Did I've been friends with this gal for 13 years and had never mentioned my personal goals to her (or few else for that matter). I could have had the cube solved years ago if I had only spoken up. The reason we don't know the solutions are under our noses is because we don't share our dreams and wants freely enough with others. In business, I've enjoyed wonderful results by sharing needs and goals with colleagues in my mastermind and networking group, but I didn't open my mind enough to consider what sharing my private dreams would have on achieving results. Many of us tend to keep our private desires to ourselves and think we have to find the solutions on our own in a quiet, unassuming manner. How we came to adopt this way of thinking is a mystery to me, but the limitations this places on our realizing our goals speaks volumes. Whether it be fear or pride or laziness holding us back, we are blocking the flow of progress and accomplishment into our lives. Could a certain degree of arrogance also be a factor? Are we so bent on being the creator of our own destiny and captain of our ship that we won't allow anyone else to play a role in our accomplishments? This type of thinking is faulty and counterproductive. As I contemplate this ignored life truth, I also wonder what else is within my reach that I don't know about. Another dream of mine is to spend a month in Greece, yet I haven't shared this with many people. For all I know, a friend may have a relative or colleague with a home in Greece that needs a house sitter a month out of every year. I could be running my business from the destination of my dreams for
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