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Thinking Like A Farmer lingness to forego creature comforts. You’ve pulled out all your resources and contacts and done your research. But now you may be stuck somewhere along the way. You’ve laid it on the line and you’re exhausted and discouraged – sound familiar?One of the difficulties we face in our industrialized age is the fact we've lost our sense of seasons. Unlike the farmer whose priorities change with the seasons, we have become impervious to the natural rhythm of life. As a result, we have our priorities out of balance.Let me illustrate what I mean:For a farmer, springtime is his most active time. It's then when he must work around the clock, up before the sun and still toiling at the stroke of midnight. He must keep his equipment running at full capacity because he has but a small window of time for the planting of his crop.Eventually winter comes when there is less for When progress is slow and the going gets tough, here are some simple suggestions to infuse the process with a dose of TLC and get you back in the game again. 1. Return to the Vision. Put aside your calc Operating Agreement for California LLC Live more powerfully & more significantly – the journey begins today!An operating agreement is required for all LLCs setup in California. When you form your California LLC spend time to make sure that your operating agreement is complete and provides an adequate roadmap for your company and its members.In California an LLC is filed with the secretary of state. The operating agreement however, is not filed with the Secretary of States Office. It is a document that is maintained by the LLC to provide a roadmap to the members of the LLC. It will detail how the members and managers should operate within specific situations.Having an operating agreement is required in CaliforniaThe o PURPOSE is what you’re created for. MISSION is what you’re meant to do about it. VISIONS are the evidence, and GOALS are the means of achievement. If you’ve been following along with us as we explore living more powerfully and significantly by harnessing the process of understanding your MISSION, creating vibrant VISIONS and designing on-target GOALS, then you are probably well on your way to the realization of one or more visions by now. For those who may have hit a snag or become somewhat bogged down in the process, don’t give up! You covered a great deal of ground already! You’ve discovered and recorded your purpose and mission. If not, I urge you to refer back to “Discovering Your Life Purpose” and “Keys to Discovering Your Personal Mission” for the first steps in the process. You’ve learned that as a visionary you are charged with exercising your imagination. And finally, separating the visionaries from the dreamers, you crossed over into designing as you put your nose to the grindstone and began to draft real life goals to bring it all to pass. But you’ve probably discovered – there’s a price to pay. Nothing grows without nurturing, tender care and encouragement, essential to any healthy development. In the old argument of nature vs. nurture I am personally a proponent of nurture. Just as you would never leave a child you’ve birthed to grow uncared for, the visions you are creating need to be tended. Though not an issue during the dream stage of the process, once you embark on the design of on-target goals (see article, “Designing On-Target Goals”) you must be on guard. If you’ve moved on from dreaming to designing, you’re learning that it requires dedication, energy, and sometimes the willingness to forego creature comforts. You’ve pulled out all your resources and contacts and done your research. But now you may be stuck somewhere along the way. You’ve laid it on the line and you’re exhausted and discouraged – sound familiar? When progress is slow and the going gets tough, here are some simple suggestions to infuse the process with a dose of TLC and get you back in the game again. 1. Return to the Vision. Put aside your calcu Better Blog Marketing: Make Your Blog look Unique ll on your way to the realization of one or more visions by now.Many blogs use the same templates or skins for the design. While the design does not really affect people who read your blog via RSS feed, but it affects any first time blog visitor and everyone who likes to read the blog from the web browser. The more unique a blog design the better it is to build recognition and branding. If a blog looks like 20 others the visitor has seen already, your own blog will not stick out from the crowd and you will lose out on visitors as people tend to forget about you really quick then. "How did his/her blog look like again?" might be the question and how do you answer that? In the past I have been using free Wo For those who may have hit a snag or become somewhat bogged down in the process, don’t give up! You covered a great deal of ground already! You’ve discovered and recorded your purpose and mission. If not, I urge you to refer back to “Discovering Your Life Purpose” and “Keys to Discovering Your Personal Mission” for the first steps in the process. You’ve learned that as a visionary you are charged with exercising your imagination. And finally, separating the visionaries from the dreamers, you crossed over into designing as you put your nose to the grindstone and began to draft real life goals to bring it all to pass. But you’ve probably discovered – there’s a price to pay. Nothing grows without nurturing, tender care and encouragement, essential to any healthy development. In the old argument of nature vs. nurture I am personally a proponent of nurture. Just as you would never leave a child you’ve birthed to grow uncared for, the visions you are creating need to be tended. Though not an issue during the dream stage of the process, once you embark on the design of on-target goals (see article, “Designing On-Target Goals”) you must be on guard. If you’ve moved on from dreaming to designing, you’re learning that it requires dedication, energy, and sometimes the willingness to forego creature comforts. You’ve pulled out all your resources and contacts and done your research. But now you may be stuck somewhere along the way. You’ve laid it on the line and you’re exhausted and discouraged – sound familiar? When progress is slow and the going gets tough, here are some simple suggestions to infuse the process with a dose of TLC and get you back in the game again. 1. Return to the Vision. Put aside your calc Thought: The Primordial Substance of Creation! y you are charged with exercising your imagination. And finally, separating the visionaries from the dreamers, you crossed over into designing as you put your nose to the grindstone and began to draft real life goals to bring it all to pass.Thought the primordial substance of creation; for it is from thought which all that exist was first created. Think on that, everything you see around you first existed in thought, so thought can clearly be seen as that first substance from which all existence came forth to be. If we thus further this contemplation on thought we need come to the conclusion that thought is the most powerful and essential element to all creation. To think of thought as a powerful thing to behold has an affect so to change what we think of as only worry or only fear in a whole new way. As we see this fear and worry as what they really are as thought of negative But you’ve probably discovered – there’s a price to pay. Nothing grows without nurturing, tender care and encouragement, essential to any healthy development. In the old argument of nature vs. nurture I am personally a proponent of nurture. Just as you would never leave a child you’ve birthed to grow uncared for, the visions you are creating need to be tended. Though not an issue during the dream stage of the process, once you embark on the design of on-target goals (see article, “Designing On-Target Goals”) you must be on guard. If you’ve moved on from dreaming to designing, you’re learning that it requires dedication, energy, and sometimes the willingness to forego creature comforts. You’ve pulled out all your resources and contacts and done your research. But now you may be stuck somewhere along the way. You’ve laid it on the line and you’re exhausted and discouraged – sound familiar? When progress is slow and the going gets tough, here are some simple suggestions to infuse the process with a dose of TLC and get you back in the game again. 1. Return to the Vision. Put aside your calc There Can Be Dangerous Effects from Snoring m personally a proponent of nurture. Just as you would never leave a child you’ve birthed to grow uncared for, the visions you are creating need to be tended.When someone is snoring it can be very annoying to anyone else who is nearby and trying to sleep. It can also be unhealthy for the person who is snoring. Though snoring is often joked about, it really isn’t a laughing matter.Snoring is caused by the narrowing of the airway. When someone falls asleep and relaxes, his/her muscles relax too. As the muscles relax the airway becomes smaller which causes the snoring.If a person is very tired and falls into a deeper sleep the muscles relax even more. That’s why people who are very tired snore more often. Alcohol also relaxes the muscles more than usual. That’s why people find that they Though not an issue during the dream stage of the process, once you embark on the design of on-target goals (see article, “Designing On-Target Goals”) you must be on guard. If you’ve moved on from dreaming to designing, you’re learning that it requires dedication, energy, and sometimes the willingness to forego creature comforts. You’ve pulled out all your resources and contacts and done your research. But now you may be stuck somewhere along the way. You’ve laid it on the line and you’re exhausted and discouraged – sound familiar? When progress is slow and the going gets tough, here are some simple suggestions to infuse the process with a dose of TLC and get you back in the game again. 1. Return to the Vision. Put aside your calc The Truth about C Reactive Protein and Cholesterol Lowering Drugs lingness to forego creature comforts. You’ve pulled out all your resources and contacts and done your research. But now you may be stuck somewhere along the way. You’ve laid it on the line and you’re exhausted and discouraged – sound familiar?You might disagree, but hear me out on this...The drug companies know what they want you to think. They want you to think that the only reliable predictor for heart disease is an elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol level, and the best way to decrease your risk to take "statin" drugs such as Zocor and Lipitor. Cholesterol-reducing medications are among the highest-grossing pharmaceutical products ever, so drug companies want to lead you to their medications. But an elevated LDL-cholesterol level is not the only predictor of heart disease. It's not even the best predictor--that honor goes to a little known test that looks When progress is slow and the going gets tough, here are some simple suggestions to infuse the process with a dose of TLC and get you back in the game again. 1. Return to the Vision. Put aside your calculations, projections, and spreadsheets and revisit the vision. Set aside time to step into it once more and move around. Now that you’ve actually begun the work of designing goals, your vision will feel even more compelling to you. Take your time and get comfortable in there. Bring your senses into the exercise. If your vision involves a location, see colors, feel surfaces, smell the air. Leave nothing uncovered in making your vision real to you. When the vision once again assumes urgency and you are again accountable only to the birthing of it, you are ready to return to goal design. 2. Remember Why. Return to your journal and revisit your notes. Remind yourself why you are engaged in this process. Begin with your Mission Statement. Remember this is the hub of the wheel and without passion for your Mission, nothing else will have relevance. Then look at your list of Visions and remember why you chose this one over the rest. Perhaps you will find you chose the wrong vision to begin with and you may need to table this one for another time. Regain your perspective. 3. Don’t Become Entangled in the Goals. Though they are labor intensive, goals are simply the means to an end. They are merely the stepping stones to the destination – guard against allowing them to overpower you. While extremely important as catalysts, work at keeping them in perspective or you risk being plowed under at this point. 4. Refresh Yourself. Allow yourself the luxury of basking in your milestones. There is no better way to nurture the vision than to nurture the visionary. After all, the vision is about you and your future, whether it involves an organized closet or a change in career. 5. Change Your Focus. If you’re stuck on your goals, revisit your picture of success and failure, cele
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