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Strength Train to Win Your Race console yourself and wallowing in your misery. Over the next few weeks, you follow up on what leads you can find, but the whole process is depressing and frustrating. You get up later and later each day, and stay up later and later each night. You complain to everyone you know, about your lousy ex-boss and ex-company, and wish they’d get theirs for all the misery they have put you through. Finally, after being out of work for two months, you manage to get a job. The pay isn’t as good as your old one, and for the next six months after, you blame every money problem on your old boss, because “he” wiped out your savings by making you unemployed when you had bills to pay.Running a few 5K races this summer is an excellent way to challenge yourself. Once you've decided to start racing, you should incorporate training runs and cross-training into your regular workout routine. Combine running, strength training, core strength, and other forms of cardio into your routine to improve your performance when race day arrives.Make your training fun and challenging by tracking your distances and times for each training run. Incorporate indoor and outdoor runs, sprints, hills, and distance to keep training runs interesting. When it's time to strength train, be sure to work the entire body as opposed to focusing only on your legs. The running motion incorporates upper body, lower body, and core muscle groups and training the entire body will improve your performance.I found two studies that talked about strength training and running being used together in a training program. In the first study, it was found that explosive strength training improved the 5K time endurance athletes [1]. The second study indicated that endurance a The gratitude way? You get your pink slip and you are shocked. That night, as you sit there trying to figure out where to go from here, you decide that it will do you no good to be angry and depressed, so you might as well figure out how to make the best of things. You get a pad of paper and start writing down things to be grateful for. You decide: 1. You are grateful that you have the incentive to sit down and focus on where your life is going. 2. You are grateful for the extra time each day to sort out you Slovenia - The Star Pupil One morning a couple months back, my seven year old daughter came downstairs in the morning with a terrible case of the grumps. This was no little “got up on the wrong side of the bed” mood, this was a full scale grouchy “don’t even look at me the wrong way” thunderstorm. She found fault with everything and everyone around her. She challenged every word I said. And of course she thought everyone was just being unfair, as the rest of our moods turned sour. I tried to make her laugh, I tried to be patient, but finally after fight after fight, I pulled out the “let’s have a talk” tone of voice (which rarely ever works but which hasn’t stopped it from being used through the entire course of human history), and proceeded to explain the difference between being a positive person and a negative person (I probably wasn’t being the best example of the former by that time).The most exciting event in Slovenia last week was when a group of young army recruits spat on the national flag and sang the anthem of the now defunct former Yugoslavia. They were sent to a military psychiatrist for observation. Indeed, economically speaking, a preference for any other part of the late Federation over Slovenia would indicate mental deformity.Slovenia is by far the most prosperous and pacific of the lot. Income per capita increased by 7% between 1995-2000 and reached 75% of the EU's average. Yugoslavia and Macedonia would require half a century to reach this level at current growth rates. Slovenia's public debt is negligible (c. 26% of GDP), its unemployment rate is almost American (less than 7%), its budget deficit a mere 1.4% of GDP. Slovenia's gross national savings is almost a quarter of its GDP - as is its gross domestic investment (28%).It is a respected member of both the World Bank and the IMF. The former has disbursed c. $250 million for purposes such as structural reforms and environmental cleanups. The latter praises it I explained the advantages and disadvantages of each and I could tell that very little was making a dent (I was momentarily forgetting the universal truth that telling a person they are wrong is the least effective way of convincing them of it). I finally told her that she needed to try to become a more positive person. She looked up at me in challenge and said “oh yeah, how do you do that?” I opened my mouth to answer her…and nothing came out. I thought…and thought…and couldn’t come up with any easy ways for her to implement my sage advice. The outcome was that I lost a few Yoda points, she eventually came out of her mood, and I was left with something to ponder. It’s easy to go on and on about being a positive person and all the benefits that it brings, but what good is it if you don’t know how to get there from where you are? How exactly do you do that glass-half-full thing anyway? I struggled with this for a couple weeks, because it was easy to be positive when I was, um, happy! The problem was that the times I needed to be able to turn my focus from a negative glass-half-empty one, to one that was healthier for me and my family, was the exact time when I wasn’t feeling especially creative. I needed to figure out an easy method to change my perspective that worked when the going got rough. Finally it clicked for me. Gratitude! This might sound silly but go with me on this. When you find yourself with a negative outlook on a situation, or even just having a pessimistic day, analyze what you can be grateful for and focus on that instead. If you find your focus slipping, put a smile on your face and simply redirect your thoughts. Here is a simple example: You are expecting company to come over for the evening. You have rearranged you schedule for this, you’ve spent hours getting the house presentable, you have dinner arranged, and then the folks call you to say that one of them has a migraine so they have to beg out. The automatic reaction, especially if this isn’t the first time these folks have left you hanging, is to be very irritated. You have done all this work for nothing. You’ve lost a productive evening, because you specially rearranged your schedule, and now here you are stuck, and those people have just ruined everything…negative, pessimistic, and glass half empty. What can you be grateful for? How about: 1.Your home is clean and tidy for you to enjoy. 2. Instead of racing around, never making time for yourself, you have a free evening to just kick back and relax without guilt because there is nothing else that you aught to be doing instead. 3. The nice meal you have put together, will have enough leftovers for your lunches for the rest of the week, and it is food that is much nicer than the stuff you normally scrimp by on. The end result is that if you stay in the negative mindset, you will have a miserable evening, blame it on the absent guests, and have a lingering unpleasant memory. If on the other hand you decide how you can feel gratitude and focus on that, you will likely have a pleasant, relaxing evening with food and surroundings that are nicer than you normally would have, and tomorrow you will be rested, centered, and retain a good memory of a very nice evening. The only difference is your outlook. How about a more serious example: Without warning or notice, you are fired from your job. The automatic reaction would be to be worried about how you will meet your bills, furious at your boss and company, and depressed about how you will find another job quickly. The first day you look through the help wanted ads and get further depressed because of how few prospects you find. You check out the online places and still you only have a couple of mediocre leads. You end up sitting around watching TV and drinking a couple too many beers to console yourself and wallowing in your misery. Over the next few weeks, you follow up on what leads you can find, but the whole process is depressing and frustrating. You get up later and later each day, and stay up later and later each night. You complain to everyone you know, about your lousy ex-boss and ex-company, and wish they’d get theirs for all the misery they have put you through. Finally, after being out of work for two months, you manage to get a job. The pay isn’t as good as your old one, and for the next six months after, you blame every money problem on your old boss, because “he” wiped out your savings by making you unemployed when you had bills to pay. The gratitude way? You get your pink slip and you are shocked. That night, as you sit there trying to figure out where to go from here, you decide that it will do you no good to be angry and depressed, so you might as well figure out how to make the best of things. You get a pad of paper and start writing down things to be grateful for. You decide: 1. You are grateful that you have the incentive to sit down and focus on where your life is going. 2. You are grateful for the extra time each day to sort out your Play Piano - How to Play Piano By Ear person. She looked up at me in challenge and said “oh yeah, how do you do that?”Training your ear is much the same as training your dog: you keep shouting orders at it until it recognizes what a certain sound means.For example, if someone sat at your piano and kept playing major chords without interruption for two straight days, you would no doubt recognize a major chord any time one sounded during the remainder of your life!Or you might have the same dedicated friend strike nothing but major thirds: C and E, D and F#, F and A, etc. And the next time you heard your car horn you would probably exclaim, “Hey! It’s a major third.” (Most car horns are “factory-tuned” to a major third.)Once your ear is trained to decipher certain sounds, you can pretty much drive all of those around you to a padded cell with your recognitions. “Hear that train whistle? It’s a perfect fourth!” Or when a car horn passes you on the highway producing the sliding Doppler effect: “That car just produced a tritone portamento descending!”In spite of that, many of you have written requesting some tips on how to play piano by ear, so h I opened my mouth to answer her…and nothing came out. I thought…and thought…and couldn’t come up with any easy ways for her to implement my sage advice. The outcome was that I lost a few Yoda points, she eventually came out of her mood, and I was left with something to ponder. It’s easy to go on and on about being a positive person and all the benefits that it brings, but what good is it if you don’t know how to get there from where you are? How exactly do you do that glass-half-full thing anyway? I struggled with this for a couple weeks, because it was easy to be positive when I was, um, happy! The problem was that the times I needed to be able to turn my focus from a negative glass-half-empty one, to one that was healthier for me and my family, was the exact time when I wasn’t feeling especially creative. I needed to figure out an easy method to change my perspective that worked when the going got rough. Finally it clicked for me. Gratitude! This might sound silly but go with me on this. When you find yourself with a negative outlook on a situation, or even just having a pessimistic day, analyze what you can be grateful for and focus on that instead. If you find your focus slipping, put a smile on your face and simply redirect your thoughts. Here is a simple example: You are expecting company to come over for the evening. You have rearranged you schedule for this, you’ve spent hours getting the house presentable, you have dinner arranged, and then the folks call you to say that one of them has a migraine so they have to beg out. The automatic reaction, especially if this isn’t the first time these folks have left you hanging, is to be very irritated. You have done all this work for nothing. You’ve lost a productive evening, because you specially rearranged your schedule, and now here you are stuck, and those people have just ruined everything…negative, pessimistic, and glass half empty. What can you be grateful for? How about: 1.Your home is clean and tidy for you to enjoy. 2. Instead of racing around, never making time for yourself, you have a free evening to just kick back and relax without guilt because there is nothing else that you aught to be doing instead. 3. The nice meal you have put together, will have enough leftovers for your lunches for the rest of the week, and it is food that is much nicer than the stuff you normally scrimp by on. The end result is that if you stay in the negative mindset, you will have a miserable evening, blame it on the absent guests, and have a lingering unpleasant memory. If on the other hand you decide how you can feel gratitude and focus on that, you will likely have a pleasant, relaxing evening with food and surroundings that are nicer than you normally would have, and tomorrow you will be rested, centered, and retain a good memory of a very nice evening. The only difference is your outlook. How about a more serious example: Without warning or notice, you are fired from your job. The automatic reaction would be to be worried about how you will meet your bills, furious at your boss and company, and depressed about how you will find another job quickly. The first day you look through the help wanted ads and get further depressed because of how few prospects you find. You check out the online places and still you only have a couple of mediocre leads. You end up sitting around watching TV and drinking a couple too many beers to console yourself and wallowing in your misery. Over the next few weeks, you follow up on what leads you can find, but the whole process is depressing and frustrating. You get up later and later each day, and stay up later and later each night. You complain to everyone you know, about your lousy ex-boss and ex-company, and wish they’d get theirs for all the misery they have put you through. Finally, after being out of work for two months, you manage to get a job. The pay isn’t as good as your old one, and for the next six months after, you blame every money problem on your old boss, because “he” wiped out your savings by making you unemployed when you had bills to pay. The gratitude way? You get your pink slip and you are shocked. That night, as you sit there trying to figure out where to go from here, you decide that it will do you no good to be angry and depressed, so you might as well figure out how to make the best of things. You get a pad of paper and start writing down things to be grateful for. You decide: 1. You are grateful that you have the incentive to sit down and focus on where your life is going. 2. You are grateful for the extra time each day to sort out you Organize Life-Tips To Help You Organize Your Life Starting Today st having a pessimistic day, analyze what you can be grateful for and focus on that instead. If you find your focus slipping, put a smile on your face and simply redirect your thoughts.If you’re like most people, you don’t accomplish nearly what you could during the day because of a lack of organization in your home or office. The truth of the matter is, most people know they need to get their items organized but simply don’t know where to begin to make it happen. Hopefully, the tips below will help you decide on a good course of action to not only get your home organized, but your life as a whole.First of all, seek out friends and family members who are already practicing good organization skills, and learn from them. Ask them questions about how you should begin your organization endeavor, and maintain it through your life. Many people are able to start getting organized, and sometimes even able to keep it up for a time. However, usually before long they slip back into their old habits. Don’t fall into this trap.Get everyone in your household to make a plan for getting and staying organized and put it down on paper. It’s very easy to set goals, but without them written on paper where you can view them Here is a simple example: You are expecting company to come over for the evening. You have rearranged you schedule for this, you’ve spent hours getting the house presentable, you have dinner arranged, and then the folks call you to say that one of them has a migraine so they have to beg out. The automatic reaction, especially if this isn’t the first time these folks have left you hanging, is to be very irritated. You have done all this work for nothing. You’ve lost a productive evening, because you specially rearranged your schedule, and now here you are stuck, and those people have just ruined everything…negative, pessimistic, and glass half empty. What can you be grateful for? How about: 1.Your home is clean and tidy for you to enjoy. 2. Instead of racing around, never making time for yourself, you have a free evening to just kick back and relax without guilt because there is nothing else that you aught to be doing instead. 3. The nice meal you have put together, will have enough leftovers for your lunches for the rest of the week, and it is food that is much nicer than the stuff you normally scrimp by on. The end result is that if you stay in the negative mindset, you will have a miserable evening, blame it on the absent guests, and have a lingering unpleasant memory. If on the other hand you decide how you can feel gratitude and focus on that, you will likely have a pleasant, relaxing evening with food and surroundings that are nicer than you normally would have, and tomorrow you will be rested, centered, and retain a good memory of a very nice evening. The only difference is your outlook. How about a more serious example: Without warning or notice, you are fired from your job. The automatic reaction would be to be worried about how you will meet your bills, furious at your boss and company, and depressed about how you will find another job quickly. The first day you look through the help wanted ads and get further depressed because of how few prospects you find. You check out the online places and still you only have a couple of mediocre leads. You end up sitting around watching TV and drinking a couple too many beers to console yourself and wallowing in your misery. Over the next few weeks, you follow up on what leads you can find, but the whole process is depressing and frustrating. You get up later and later each day, and stay up later and later each night. You complain to everyone you know, about your lousy ex-boss and ex-company, and wish they’d get theirs for all the misery they have put you through. Finally, after being out of work for two months, you manage to get a job. The pay isn’t as good as your old one, and for the next six months after, you blame every money problem on your old boss, because “he” wiped out your savings by making you unemployed when you had bills to pay. The gratitude way? You get your pink slip and you are shocked. That night, as you sit there trying to figure out where to go from here, you decide that it will do you no good to be angry and depressed, so you might as well figure out how to make the best of things. You get a pad of paper and start writing down things to be grateful for. You decide: 1. You are grateful that you have the incentive to sit down and focus on where your life is going. 2. You are grateful for the extra time each day to sort out you Is Stalin Stuck in Your Head? ave enough leftovers for your lunches for the rest of the week, and it is food that is much nicer than the stuff you normally scrimp by on.Are you a duo citizen, residing in the Stalinist Soviet Union during the day, the United States evenings and weekends? Your days are filled with intrigues and the threat of intrigues. Paranoia and purges are the order of the day. You hope your name isn’t on the List. Others disappear, increasing your fear, but at least it wasn’t you this time. To paraphrase an astute commentary of the Third Reich’s rise and maintenance of power, when they came for them I did nothing. I continued in my indifference as they came for more and more thems. Finally I became a them. When they came for me, those left were as silent as I had been. But this has nothing to do with you. You would have stood up to Nazi Germany. Hell, everyone who wasn’t there would have, just ask them. But that 2 bit Stalin you have to answer to each workday is another matter. He’s really frightening. Besides, you have no time for ideals. You have a family to support. Just as profit makes cowards of business, the checks they provide do the same to the workforce.You hope time passes q The end result is that if you stay in the negative mindset, you will have a miserable evening, blame it on the absent guests, and have a lingering unpleasant memory. If on the other hand you decide how you can feel gratitude and focus on that, you will likely have a pleasant, relaxing evening with food and surroundings that are nicer than you normally would have, and tomorrow you will be rested, centered, and retain a good memory of a very nice evening. The only difference is your outlook. How about a more serious example: Without warning or notice, you are fired from your job. The automatic reaction would be to be worried about how you will meet your bills, furious at your boss and company, and depressed about how you will find another job quickly. The first day you look through the help wanted ads and get further depressed because of how few prospects you find. You check out the online places and still you only have a couple of mediocre leads. You end up sitting around watching TV and drinking a couple too many beers to console yourself and wallowing in your misery. Over the next few weeks, you follow up on what leads you can find, but the whole process is depressing and frustrating. You get up later and later each day, and stay up later and later each night. You complain to everyone you know, about your lousy ex-boss and ex-company, and wish they’d get theirs for all the misery they have put you through. Finally, after being out of work for two months, you manage to get a job. The pay isn’t as good as your old one, and for the next six months after, you blame every money problem on your old boss, because “he” wiped out your savings by making you unemployed when you had bills to pay. The gratitude way? You get your pink slip and you are shocked. That night, as you sit there trying to figure out where to go from here, you decide that it will do you no good to be angry and depressed, so you might as well figure out how to make the best of things. You get a pad of paper and start writing down things to be grateful for. You decide: 1. You are grateful that you have the incentive to sit down and focus on where your life is going. 2. You are grateful for the extra time each day to sort out you Work from Home with Your Own Mia Bella Candles Business console yourself and wallowing in your misery. Over the next few weeks, you follow up on what leads you can find, but the whole process is depressing and frustrating. You get up later and later each day, and stay up later and later each night. You complain to everyone you know, about your lousy ex-boss and ex-company, and wish they’d get theirs for all the misery they have put you through. Finally, after being out of work for two months, you manage to get a job. The pay isn’t as good as your old one, and for the next six months after, you blame every money problem on your old boss, because “he” wiped out your savings by making you unemployed when you had bills to pay.When you decide to launch your own home business, you first need to determine what kind of business will be successful. Mia Bella candles offer quality products that allow you to work from home. To have a thriving business you need a product or service that is in great demand. That is why Mia Bella candles have been profitable for many people who work from home.Candles are very popular in American homes. The candle business in the US is a $2 billion plus a year industry. Seven out of ten homes use candles and many people use them for relaxation. At one time, candles were used only for light. But now, they are used for home d?cor and to add scent to the home.Selling Mia Bella CandlesMia Bella candles started out to help with fundraisers. Their unique formulas and exceptional scents were very well received by customers. This was just the beginning! They wanted to make this available as a retail business to provide income for their distributors. They wanted to get the products on the market and allow more people to realize their dream of wor The gratitude way? You get your pink slip and you are shocked. That night, as you sit there trying to figure out where to go from here, you decide that it will do you no good to be angry and depressed, so you might as well figure out how to make the best of things. You get a pad of paper and start writing down things to be grateful for. You decide: 1. You are grateful that you have the incentive to sit down and focus on where your life is going. 2. You are grateful for the extra time each day to sort out your finances and streamline your life. 3. You are grateful that this will be an opportunity to maybe find a job that you like better than the old one. The next day you look at the newspaper and online for leads, but the pickings are pretty slim. You spend the rest of the day coming up with a list of your best strengths you can offer a company, and updating your resume with the focus on those strong points. Over the next few weeks, you spend the mornings searching for jobs and submitting applications and resumes. In the afternoons, you work on improving your situation. You get a haircut so that you look your best for interviews and take a whole afternoon organizing your finances and finding places where you can consolidate bills and cut unnecessary spending. After a few hours work, you have eliminated a number of places where you had been wasting quite a bit of money, and your bills are organized and easy to maintain. You also spend some time figuring out what your greatest weaknesses are as an employee (and work on ways to overcome them), what other career paths you might want to pursue (which broadens your field of possible leads), and other than that you spend your time exercising and reading up on how to improve your people skills, all to help keep you motivated. You find a job after being out of work for about 2 months. It doesn’t pay as much as your old one, but your expenses are down from what they were, so the pay cut doesn’t hurt too much. Since you have been thinking about where you want to go in your career, you have a clear plan for how to use this job as a stepping stone to something greater. Your finances are in fairly good shape and things should only get better. You are healthier, in better physical shape, and you are confident in your future. While it would have been nice to not have to go through losing your job, the end result is that you are much better for it, and the habits you developed during the interim will really catapult your life forward. What’s the difference? Only your outlook. When you find things to be grateful for and focus on them, you are far more likely to find hidden opportunities. You might find ways to radically improve your life, or at the very least, you will find things to enjoy along the way, which really takes the sting out of the rough places in life. Find your points of gratitude, keep your focus on them, and you will always be able to have a glass-half-full attitude and see the hidden opportunities. Next time one of my kids asks me exactly how one goes about being a positive person, I’ll have an answer.
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