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Birthdays - Time for a New Challenge? ect the results to be better than they were last time.A friend of mine had her birthday the other day and was very reticent about broadcasting it. In fact, I didn’t even know it was her birthday until we were drinking tea three hours after meeting up!Isn’t it funny how in your twenties and even thirties you relish your birthday, making sure everyone knows it’s coming up so they don’t forget, and you don’t mind telling people how old you are? You’re also fond of saying that when YOU get over forty you’ll still be very upfront about your age. Hmm!I’m probably what’s known as “middle-aged” although of course I will deny it ho In our personal lives, we might walk into the same set of circumstances we’ve had before, yet expect things to be better this time. But there is something even worse than being a sufferer of SIAR Syndrome…being a carrier. You know the people I’m talking about, don’t you? “That’ll never work” and “play it safe” are some of their favourite sayings. Stuck in a rut themselves, they can’t bear the 5 Secret Tips to Effective Pay Per Click Advertising How often do you leap out of bed excited about what the day will bring?Yes, pay per click advertising will cost you but if you do it right, it should make you money. If you are running pay per click advertising campaign and more money is going out than coming in, something is not right. Here are 5 steps to targeting the right keywords and minimizing costs.Are your keywords too broad?Let's just say you have developed an amazing diet drink that is safe, effective, tasty and will guarantee that people will lose 15 lbs in 30 days. You know you have a product that is a winner and are excited about marketing it on the World Wide Web. However, yo Do you know exactly what you’ll be doing next week – because it’s exactly the same as what you did this week? Could you be suffering from SIAR Syndrome? It’s the hidden syndrome that can leave you tired, listless and frustrated. It strikes down both the young and the old, the rich and the poor. Talked about in hushed tones with trusted confidantes, it’s the affliction that leaves victims asking, “Why me?” But for sufferers, there is light at the end of the tunnel because SIAR Syndrome can be avoided and its effects eliminated. If the following sounds familiar, you too could be a sufferer without even realising it: When your friends ask you what you’re up to, do you reply with something along the lines of “Oh, you know, same old, same old”? If doing the same thing over and over again is making you happy, great! But if it’s not, maybe now’s the time to do something about it, because the chances are you’ve caught it - SIAR, or Stuck-In-A-Rut Syndrome. Breaking out of a rut can be tricky. It can mean changing habits, making uncomfortable decisions and committing to doing things differently. But it can also be liberating, invigorating and you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner! Whether you’re stuck in a rut at work or in your personal life, it’s worth bearing in mind this quote from well-known author and speaker on personal development, Anthony Robbins: “If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.” How many times do we do the same things over and over again and expect to get different results? In business, we might, for example, keep doing the same Marketing we’ve always done, yet expect the results to be better than they were last time. In our personal lives, we might walk into the same set of circumstances we’ve had before, yet expect things to be better this time. But there is something even worse than being a sufferer of SIAR Syndrome…being a carrier. You know the people I’m talking about, don’t you? “That’ll never work” and “play it safe” are some of their favourite sayings. Stuck in a rut themselves, they can’t bear the t The AED: Man's New Best Friend? es with trusted confidantes, it’s the affliction that leaves victims asking, “Why me?”An AED (automated external defibrillator) is a computerized device used by emergency medical crews to attempt resuscitation of a victim of cardiac arrest.Until a number of years ago these machines were only seen in formal medical settings, but in the last number of years as technological advancements have been made, and electronic miniaturization has impacted every facet of our daily lives, they are now able to be used by non-medical lay people. This is a great medical and electronic achievement, and a very positive step in the direction of saving lives in an area that to dat But for sufferers, there is light at the end of the tunnel because SIAR Syndrome can be avoided and its effects eliminated. If the following sounds familiar, you too could be a sufferer without even realising it: When your friends ask you what you’re up to, do you reply with something along the lines of “Oh, you know, same old, same old”? If doing the same thing over and over again is making you happy, great! But if it’s not, maybe now’s the time to do something about it, because the chances are you’ve caught it - SIAR, or Stuck-In-A-Rut Syndrome. Breaking out of a rut can be tricky. It can mean changing habits, making uncomfortable decisions and committing to doing things differently. But it can also be liberating, invigorating and you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner! Whether you’re stuck in a rut at work or in your personal life, it’s worth bearing in mind this quote from well-known author and speaker on personal development, Anthony Robbins: “If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.” How many times do we do the same things over and over again and expect to get different results? In business, we might, for example, keep doing the same Marketing we’ve always done, yet expect the results to be better than they were last time. In our personal lives, we might walk into the same set of circumstances we’ve had before, yet expect things to be better this time. But there is something even worse than being a sufferer of SIAR Syndrome…being a carrier. You know the people I’m talking about, don’t you? “That’ll never work” and “play it safe” are some of their favourite sayings. Stuck in a rut themselves, they can’t bear the Trade Markets: Booming Era e same thing over and over again is making you happy, great! But if it’s not, maybe now’s the time to do something about it, because the chances are you’ve caught it - SIAR, or Stuck-In-A-Rut Syndrome.Trade is a key factor in economic development. Successful use of trade keys can boost a country's development. Today the world of trade markets has boomed up due to major contribution of increasing online trade portals. These markets provide you with Opportunities and Challenges and definitely prove the theory of “Survival of the Fittest & Fastest” in today’s scenario.Internet has helped to promote products and reach people around the globe in a matter of seconds. Trading over the Internet has undergone a paradigm shift over the past few years with the upcoming of various trus Breaking out of a rut can be tricky. It can mean changing habits, making uncomfortable decisions and committing to doing things differently. But it can also be liberating, invigorating and you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner! Whether you’re stuck in a rut at work or in your personal life, it’s worth bearing in mind this quote from well-known author and speaker on personal development, Anthony Robbins: “If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.” How many times do we do the same things over and over again and expect to get different results? In business, we might, for example, keep doing the same Marketing we’ve always done, yet expect the results to be better than they were last time. In our personal lives, we might walk into the same set of circumstances we’ve had before, yet expect things to be better this time. But there is something even worse than being a sufferer of SIAR Syndrome…being a carrier. You know the people I’m talking about, don’t you? “That’ll never work” and “play it safe” are some of their favourite sayings. Stuck in a rut themselves, they can’t bear the How To Attract And Impress Women hether you’re stuck in a rut at work or in your personal life, it’s worth bearing in mind this quote from well-known author and speaker on personal development, Anthony Robbins:Some guys get all the women. Others get snubbed. Why the difference? want.Take a look at romance novels. The hero is always an alpha male. Submission guidelines for romance novels by publishers place huge emphasis on the hero.He must be someone the reader, presumably a woman, can fall in love with. He must be primarily an Alpha male. Meaning, he's the leader of the group. Not a wannabe or second in command. He carries himself with confidence. Men look up to him. Women fall at his feet.Appearance-wise, invariably, he is lean and muscular with broad shoulders. The “If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.” How many times do we do the same things over and over again and expect to get different results? In business, we might, for example, keep doing the same Marketing we’ve always done, yet expect the results to be better than they were last time. In our personal lives, we might walk into the same set of circumstances we’ve had before, yet expect things to be better this time. But there is something even worse than being a sufferer of SIAR Syndrome…being a carrier. You know the people I’m talking about, don’t you? “That’ll never work” and “play it safe” are some of their favourite sayings. Stuck in a rut themselves, they can’t bear the Am I Really At Risk of Getting A Blood Clot? ect the results to be better than they were last time.We all experience blood clots from time to time, when we are bleeding; our body creates blood clots to stop the bleeding. However, when a blood clot prevents the natural flow of blood, blocks a vein, or blocks an artery, it becomes harmful and extremely hazardous to our health. Generally, our bodies naturally create the blood clots when a blood vessel has been damaged, then after a few days the vessel will heal and the blood clot will dissolve.A thrombus, which is the medical terminology used to describe a blood clot that has stopped blood flow, blocked a vein, or blocked an a In our personal lives, we might walk into the same set of circumstances we’ve had before, yet expect things to be better this time. But there is something even worse than being a sufferer of SIAR Syndrome…being a carrier. You know the people I’m talking about, don’t you? “That’ll never work” and “play it safe” are some of their favourite sayings. Stuck in a rut themselves, they can’t bear the thought that someone else might break free of it. But with so many people stuck in a rut, surely it should have some good points, shouldn’t it? Let’s have a look at the Pro’s and Con’s of being stuck in a rut: Pros:
Cons:
It's worth taking some time out to think about some idea of your goals both personally and professionally. Perhaps you’ve already got some plans in place setting out what you’ll get done this year, next year and possibly for the next 5, 10 or 20 years. Do any of them involve changing something? Do ALL of them involve changing something? Does it make you excited or nervous? A way to tackle nerves is to break the change down into its component parts to discover exactly what it is that’s making you nervous. Sometimes nerves can kick in when you’re doing something that you’ve never done before and that can lead to procrastination, one of the symptoms of SIAR syndrome. Once you know exactly what’s making you nervous, dig deeper and ask yourself “what is it about xxxx that’s making me nervous?” Then you’ll be able to think about ways of overcoming it. Interestingly enough, the same symptoms of nerves – shortness of breath, racing heart beat and thinking fast – are the exact same symptoms of excitement. It’s all down to how you frame them in your mind.<
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