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    Holiday Loans - Don't Let Financial Worries Come In The Way Of Your Enjoyment
    Those people who want to procure holiday loans but have less than a perfect credit history, such as defaults and arrears in payment, have a much easier time finding a secured holiday loan. However, finding an unsecured holiday loan is not difficult with a proper research of the loan market. There are many lenders out there in the market vying to give a loan to you and to augment their business. Increased competition among the various lenders stands to your benefit to negotiate and procure a loan at suitable rates. Furthermore, the online market is also picking up fast in UK.Holiday loans are a way for you to rethink your vacations. Holiday loans help you focus on your holiday planning rather than diverting yourself to fidget about the budget. Holiday loans are there to ensure you g
    are responsible for making it happen. Take responsibility for the choices you’ve made in the past. You can’t control many external circumstances around you, such as other people or their opinion of you, but you can control your thoughts and your environment. Remember the saying, “What other people think of you is none of your business!”

    7. Take action, write down your goals, and commit them to someone supportive. Make them specific, measurable and realistic. Next to each goal, write down one action step you can take today to bring you closer to accomplishing it. Share them with someone supportive. Give them specific time frames (the date and the time) for when you are going to take these action steps. Have them “check up” on you for accountability. Holding yourself accountable is a central key to success. Keep a written copy of your goals in your wallet and look at them every day. Subconsciously your mind will start coming up with ideas for achieving your goals. When you get these ideas, write them down immediately. You’ll begin attracting into your life people and circumstances that can get you there.

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    Building New Credit
    A blank credit file is just as bad, sometimes worse, than having a bad credit file.There are no secrets to building credit. It just takes time and patience. You must start small with something like a gas credit card.Once you get the first card of any kind, you can expect to start getting offers in the mail after about six months of steady payments.They may initially be for other gas cards. Citi is behind the gas credit cards for most of the big gas companies so you will already be in their customer base.Take any and all credit cards you can get that have no annual fee or other cost associated with having the card.If there is a fee, stay away from it. The last thing you want when you are trying to establish credit is to establish a bunch of new bills instead.
    “If your actions create a legacy that inspires others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, then you are an excellent leader.” Dolly Parton

    1. When you love what you do, it’s not work, it energizes you. Whether you want to start a business, or achieve overall greater business success, you must start with a burning desire. There will be roadblocks and detours along the way. Without the fuel of passion and feeling of purpose, it’s easy to become overwhelmed, lose focus and give up entirely. When I was in sales, I loved going to work and having that “customer connection.” The only reason I eventually left was I possessed an even greater passion for “connecting” through speaking, training and writing. There’s a strong sense of accomplishment for me at the end of a speaking engagement when people report that they “feel a newfound sense of control.” They say they can’t wait to implement the proven techniques to resolve issues such as dealing with a difficult person or employee, overcoming procrastination, or improving their public speaking skills and achieving greater business success. Often, people who are close to finding their dream simply need to “fine tune” it. Consider seeing a career counselor so you can channel your passion.

    2. Achieving greater business success means practicing delayed gratification and greater discipline. It is said that many people starting a business or making a career change would do better to rent for a while and not have the added expense of a mortgage. A key trait of successful people is the ability to see things from a long-term perspective. Get rid of extra “things” and frivolous expenses that are holding you back. It may be important for you to surround yourself with a team of experts such as a reliable accountant, attorney, motivation coach, financial planner, and possibly a graphic artist and web designer. Put simply, successful people often make themselves do things that others don’t want to do.

    3. Clarify your core values. Make sure your goals are consistent with what’s important to you. Otherwise, no matter how much you think you want something, you won’t work hard to achieve it. Write down every personal and professional goal you think you want to accomplish. Make sure they’re realistic. Ask yourself if each one is consistent with giving you greater peace of mind and happiness. For example, if freedom and staying home with your children is important to you, will this new job allow you to do that? If not, no matter how high paying it is, it won’t matter. You’ll find excuses for procrastinating and not doing it. So start clarifying your values.

    4. Face your fear by going through it. Research shows we will do more to avoid pain than to get pleasure. There’s a strong correlation between fear and procrastination. Often we procrastinate something because deep down we associate that activity or goal with some type of pain. For example, I know of a colleague who procrastinated starting what is now a very successful business out of concern she’d “exceed” her husband financially. The business has proven so successful the husband now works for her. He says she is “easier to be around” because she’s fulfilling a creative need. Not to mention the added security of more family income. In order to be successful, whether it's entering into a new relationship or achieving greater business success, sometimes you have to be willing to be terrified.

    5. Learn to overcome procrastination. A key ingredient for success is overcoming procrastination. Research shows it’s usually the “harder” tasks that we don’t want to do that are imperative in helping us achieve our goals. Break down each task or project into baby steps. To avoid overwhelm, avoid saying to yourself, “I’m going to sit down and work on this for the next four hours straight.” Instead, say, “I’ll work on this first thing tomorrow morning from just 8:30 a.m. until 9:15 a.m. Then, if I want to stop I will.” During this time, we often end up “on a roll” and want to keep going. The hardest part is getting started.

    Once you are on a roll, whatever you do, don’t stop until your task is 100% complete. Research points to the fact that it’s much harder to start a task, stop, and then try to pick it up again. Keep in mind that everything you procrastinate today only compounds tomorrow’s pressure. To be motivated toward your goal requires you to have strong “motive” and get moving.

    6. Accept responsibility. Once you know what you want to achieve, whether it's personal success or business success, recognize that you and you alone are responsible for making it happen. Take responsibility for the choices you’ve made in the past. You can’t control many external circumstances around you, such as other people or their opinion of you, but you can control your thoughts and your environment. Remember the saying, “What other people think of you is none of your business!”

    7. Take action, write down your goals, and commit them to someone supportive. Make them specific, measurable and realistic. Next to each goal, write down one action step you can take today to bring you closer to accomplishing it. Share them with someone supportive. Give them specific time frames (the date and the time) for when you are going to take these action steps. Have them “check up” on you for accountability. Holding yourself accountable is a central key to success. Keep a written copy of your goals in your wallet and look at them every day. Subconsciously your mind will start coming up with ideas for achieving your goals. When you get these ideas, write them down immediately. You’ll begin attracting into your life people and circumstances that can get you there.

    Keep in mind that what’s go

    How Does Google Rank Web Pages?
    This article discusses how Google rank pages in order of relevance and importance. It is not a secret or sure formula that guarantees good ranking. However, understanding how one of the most popular search engines rank pages will help you to strategize your web pages to rank well. Ranking well on Google need not be a shot in the dark exercise. All you need is to understand Google's scoring system and work on your web pages accordingly.When someone performs a search query, Google needs to do 2 things before it presents the results according to ranking. Firstly, it finds the pages that contain the search query term and ranks them in order of relevance. Secondly, it determines the importance of each page. The final ranking results are combinations of relevance and importance. Remember the 2
    heir dream simply need to “fine tune” it. Consider seeing a career counselor so you can channel your passion.

    2. Achieving greater business success means practicing delayed gratification and greater discipline. It is said that many people starting a business or making a career change would do better to rent for a while and not have the added expense of a mortgage. A key trait of successful people is the ability to see things from a long-term perspective. Get rid of extra “things” and frivolous expenses that are holding you back. It may be important for you to surround yourself with a team of experts such as a reliable accountant, attorney, motivation coach, financial planner, and possibly a graphic artist and web designer. Put simply, successful people often make themselves do things that others don’t want to do.

    3. Clarify your core values. Make sure your goals are consistent with what’s important to you. Otherwise, no matter how much you think you want something, you won’t work hard to achieve it. Write down every personal and professional goal you think you want to accomplish. Make sure they’re realistic. Ask yourself if each one is consistent with giving you greater peace of mind and happiness. For example, if freedom and staying home with your children is important to you, will this new job allow you to do that? If not, no matter how high paying it is, it won’t matter. You’ll find excuses for procrastinating and not doing it. So start clarifying your values.

    4. Face your fear by going through it. Research shows we will do more to avoid pain than to get pleasure. There’s a strong correlation between fear and procrastination. Often we procrastinate something because deep down we associate that activity or goal with some type of pain. For example, I know of a colleague who procrastinated starting what is now a very successful business out of concern she’d “exceed” her husband financially. The business has proven so successful the husband now works for her. He says she is “easier to be around” because she’s fulfilling a creative need. Not to mention the added security of more family income. In order to be successful, whether it's entering into a new relationship or achieving greater business success, sometimes you have to be willing to be terrified.

    5. Learn to overcome procrastination. A key ingredient for success is overcoming procrastination. Research shows it’s usually the “harder” tasks that we don’t want to do that are imperative in helping us achieve our goals. Break down each task or project into baby steps. To avoid overwhelm, avoid saying to yourself, “I’m going to sit down and work on this for the next four hours straight.” Instead, say, “I’ll work on this first thing tomorrow morning from just 8:30 a.m. until 9:15 a.m. Then, if I want to stop I will.” During this time, we often end up “on a roll” and want to keep going. The hardest part is getting started.

    Once you are on a roll, whatever you do, don’t stop until your task is 100% complete. Research points to the fact that it’s much harder to start a task, stop, and then try to pick it up again. Keep in mind that everything you procrastinate today only compounds tomorrow’s pressure. To be motivated toward your goal requires you to have strong “motive” and get moving.

    6. Accept responsibility. Once you know what you want to achieve, whether it's personal success or business success, recognize that you and you alone are responsible for making it happen. Take responsibility for the choices you’ve made in the past. You can’t control many external circumstances around you, such as other people or their opinion of you, but you can control your thoughts and your environment. Remember the saying, “What other people think of you is none of your business!”

    7. Take action, write down your goals, and commit them to someone supportive. Make them specific, measurable and realistic. Next to each goal, write down one action step you can take today to bring you closer to accomplishing it. Share them with someone supportive. Give them specific time frames (the date and the time) for when you are going to take these action steps. Have them “check up” on you for accountability. Holding yourself accountable is a central key to success. Keep a written copy of your goals in your wallet and look at them every day. Subconsciously your mind will start coming up with ideas for achieving your goals. When you get these ideas, write them down immediately. You’ll begin attracting into your life people and circumstances that can get you there.

    Keep in mind that what’s g

    Benefits of Yoga
    Yoga works remarkably well to achieve harmony and helps the mind work in synchronization with the body. How often do we find that we are unable to concentrate properly and in a satisfying manner because of the confusions and conflicts in our mind weighing us down heavily?Stress is the number one factor affecting all parts of our physical, endocrinal and emotional systems. And with the help of yoga these things can be corrected.At the physical level, yoga and it's cleansing practices have proven to be very effective for various disorders.Listed below are just some of the benefits you can get from yoga.Benefit 1: Yoga is known to increase flexibility; yoga has postures that trigger the joints of the body other exercise doesn't reachBenefit 2:
    h one is consistent with giving you greater peace of mind and happiness. For example, if freedom and staying home with your children is important to you, will this new job allow you to do that? If not, no matter how high paying it is, it won’t matter. You’ll find excuses for procrastinating and not doing it. So start clarifying your values.

    4. Face your fear by going through it. Research shows we will do more to avoid pain than to get pleasure. There’s a strong correlation between fear and procrastination. Often we procrastinate something because deep down we associate that activity or goal with some type of pain. For example, I know of a colleague who procrastinated starting what is now a very successful business out of concern she’d “exceed” her husband financially. The business has proven so successful the husband now works for her. He says she is “easier to be around” because she’s fulfilling a creative need. Not to mention the added security of more family income. In order to be successful, whether it's entering into a new relationship or achieving greater business success, sometimes you have to be willing to be terrified.

    5. Learn to overcome procrastination. A key ingredient for success is overcoming procrastination. Research shows it’s usually the “harder” tasks that we don’t want to do that are imperative in helping us achieve our goals. Break down each task or project into baby steps. To avoid overwhelm, avoid saying to yourself, “I’m going to sit down and work on this for the next four hours straight.” Instead, say, “I’ll work on this first thing tomorrow morning from just 8:30 a.m. until 9:15 a.m. Then, if I want to stop I will.” During this time, we often end up “on a roll” and want to keep going. The hardest part is getting started.

    Once you are on a roll, whatever you do, don’t stop until your task is 100% complete. Research points to the fact that it’s much harder to start a task, stop, and then try to pick it up again. Keep in mind that everything you procrastinate today only compounds tomorrow’s pressure. To be motivated toward your goal requires you to have strong “motive” and get moving.

    6. Accept responsibility. Once you know what you want to achieve, whether it's personal success or business success, recognize that you and you alone are responsible for making it happen. Take responsibility for the choices you’ve made in the past. You can’t control many external circumstances around you, such as other people or their opinion of you, but you can control your thoughts and your environment. Remember the saying, “What other people think of you is none of your business!”

    7. Take action, write down your goals, and commit them to someone supportive. Make them specific, measurable and realistic. Next to each goal, write down one action step you can take today to bring you closer to accomplishing it. Share them with someone supportive. Give them specific time frames (the date and the time) for when you are going to take these action steps. Have them “check up” on you for accountability. Holding yourself accountable is a central key to success. Keep a written copy of your goals in your wallet and look at them every day. Subconsciously your mind will start coming up with ideas for achieving your goals. When you get these ideas, write them down immediately. You’ll begin attracting into your life people and circumstances that can get you there.

    Keep in mind that what’s g

    Tips for Your Walking Program
    Walking remains a popular form of exercise. It takes only a good pair of shoes , little skill and can be done indoors or outdoors. Here are some tips to get more out of your walking program:* Progress with intensity rather than duration. Instead of extending your 30 minute walk to 45 minutes, walk a little harder and stay at 30 minutes.* Even better, interval train. Interval training is simply walking hard for a minute or so then slowing down to a recovery pace for the next minute or two and repeating. Usually 20 minutes of interval training is plenty. Interval training has been shown to increase fat loss better than steady state training and still provide all the other health benefits.* The power of walking should come from the hips not the thighs.* Keep your head up,
    . Learn to overcome procrastination. A key ingredient for success is overcoming procrastination. Research shows it’s usually the “harder” tasks that we don’t want to do that are imperative in helping us achieve our goals. Break down each task or project into baby steps. To avoid overwhelm, avoid saying to yourself, “I’m going to sit down and work on this for the next four hours straight.” Instead, say, “I’ll work on this first thing tomorrow morning from just 8:30 a.m. until 9:15 a.m. Then, if I want to stop I will.” During this time, we often end up “on a roll” and want to keep going. The hardest part is getting started.

    Once you are on a roll, whatever you do, don’t stop until your task is 100% complete. Research points to the fact that it’s much harder to start a task, stop, and then try to pick it up again. Keep in mind that everything you procrastinate today only compounds tomorrow’s pressure. To be motivated toward your goal requires you to have strong “motive” and get moving.

    6. Accept responsibility. Once you know what you want to achieve, whether it's personal success or business success, recognize that you and you alone are responsible for making it happen. Take responsibility for the choices you’ve made in the past. You can’t control many external circumstances around you, such as other people or their opinion of you, but you can control your thoughts and your environment. Remember the saying, “What other people think of you is none of your business!”

    7. Take action, write down your goals, and commit them to someone supportive. Make them specific, measurable and realistic. Next to each goal, write down one action step you can take today to bring you closer to accomplishing it. Share them with someone supportive. Give them specific time frames (the date and the time) for when you are going to take these action steps. Have them “check up” on you for accountability. Holding yourself accountable is a central key to success. Keep a written copy of your goals in your wallet and look at them every day. Subconsciously your mind will start coming up with ideas for achieving your goals. When you get these ideas, write them down immediately. You’ll begin attracting into your life people and circumstances that can get you there.

    Keep in mind that what’s g

    Questions to Ask Before You Consolidate Your Student Loans
    Federal student loan consolidation is a free federal program that allows anyone with outstanding federal student loan debt to combine their loans, extend their repayment term, and lock in their interest rate.The terms and conditions on all federal student loan consolidations are set by the U.S. Department of Education, meaning that all federal student loan consolidations are, at least initially, created equal. There are no prepayment penalties or fees, and every lender has to offer the same federal forbearance and deferment options and the same initial consolidated interest rate. This rate is based on a weighted average of the interest rates of all the outstanding student loans rounded to the nearest 1/8th percent.So, if every lender is offering the same federal terms and conditions
    are responsible for making it happen. Take responsibility for the choices you’ve made in the past. You can’t control many external circumstances around you, such as other people or their opinion of you, but you can control your thoughts and your environment. Remember the saying, “What other people think of you is none of your business!”

    7. Take action, write down your goals, and commit them to someone supportive. Make them specific, measurable and realistic. Next to each goal, write down one action step you can take today to bring you closer to accomplishing it. Share them with someone supportive. Give them specific time frames (the date and the time) for when you are going to take these action steps. Have them “check up” on you for accountability. Holding yourself accountable is a central key to success. Keep a written copy of your goals in your wallet and look at them every day. Subconsciously your mind will start coming up with ideas for achieving your goals. When you get these ideas, write them down immediately. You’ll begin attracting into your life people and circumstances that can get you there.

    Keep in mind that what’s going on outside you is a result of what’s going on INSIDE you. What self-limiting belief do you have about your skills and abilities? Take stock and be honest with yourself. The average person has 50,000 to 60,000 thoughts a day. When we talk to ourselves about “ourselves,” much of that self-talk is negative. We are usually our harshest critic. As the saying goes, “How many times in a day do we ‘should’ all over ourselves with everything that we ‘should’ be doing?!” Always remember…strive for progress, not perfection.

    “Success is relative. It is what we can make of the mess we have made of things.” T.S. Eliot

    Copyright 2006 Colleen Kettenhofen

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