Changing Your Luck

Written by Sam Stevens


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• USE YOUR INTUITION! Unlucky people often fail to follow their intuition when making a choice, whereas lucky people tend to respect hunches. Lucky people are interested in how they both think and feel aboutrepparttar various options, rather than simply looking atrepparttar 128443 rational side ofrepparttar 128444 situation. Gut feelings act as an alarm bell - to consider a decision carefully. • VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE! Unlucky people tend to be creatures of routine. By contrast, lucky people try to introduce variety into their lives. Doingrepparttar 128445 same thing every day, or thinking aboutrepparttar 128446 same thing every day creates a rut that prevents you from encountering opportunity. • ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE! Lucky people tend to seerepparttar 128447 positive side of ill fortune. If they get a bad break, they cheer themselves up by saying "it could have been worse." When one of Wiseman's extremely lucky subjects broke his leg, he cheerfully explained that it could have been worse - he could have broken his neck. So, in a nutshell, how do you change your luck? Think outsiderepparttar 128448 box, think positive, don't dwell onrepparttar 128449 past and if you fall off your horse, get right back on it. According to Wiseman, good or ill fortune is not karma, its not a curse and its definitely not magic. It is self-created.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.


What Do I Need to Start Scrapbooking?

Written by Robert Smith


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The next best tool is a pair of tweezers. Trying to pick up and place small gluey pieces is a hassle. Tweezers, though not very high tech, allow you to move pieces without touching them.

Speaking of gluey pieces, various glues and affixing options are available. These quick and less messy options include glue dots, two-sided tape, Xyron, acid free photo tabs, and polypropylene corners.

To increaserepparttar preservation of your scrapbook and your treasures, look for albums with acid free, lignin free pages. Both acid and lignin accelerate photo fading and general deterioration. Lignin is a chemical found naturally inrepparttar 128441 cell walls of plants. Ifrepparttar 128442 lignin is not removed inrepparttar 128443 paper manufacturing process,repparttar 128444 chemical will causerepparttar 128445 paper product to gradually yellow and crumble. Lignin and acid free products come in virtually any color and texture.

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