Do You Love Reading The Daily Horoscopes Part II

Written by James Hall


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The final mode Mutable, is open to change, needs variety, and is very flexible. The signs Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces are included in this mode. Satisfying! That one word describes your relationship. Even better arerepparttar qualities of these signs that reflect an openness vital to keepingrepparttar 128511 passion flowing in a relationship.

The fact is that each mode offers a dazzling array of personal qualities to enhance a relationship. Best of all isrepparttar 128512 ability of each sign to identify and nurturerepparttar 128513 positive traits…and have a satisfying connection based onrepparttar 128514 relationships betweenrepparttar 128515 elements and modes. Your daily horoscopes are a powerful tool…if used wisely can accurately determine simple ways to intensifyrepparttar 128516 romance in your relationship. One thing’s for sure…you can controlrepparttar 128517 harmony in your relationship. So what are you waiting for?

Copyright 2005 – James Hall

James Hall is happily married and thoroughly enjoys writing about relationships. His site a1-online-dating.com is a dating guide to finding lasting love on the web. http://www.a1-online-dating.com




Be The One With Something Interesting To Say

Written by Steve Gillman


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Imagine how you will use what you are learning. There is so much information, and so little of it isrepparttar "important stuff." By imagining how you'll userepparttar 128509 new information, you tend to automatically focus onrepparttar 128510 things you really need to know.

Take Breaks

Learn more by working less. Well, almost. Research shows that we remember best what we studied first and last in a given session. By taking breaks, you have more "sessions," and increaserepparttar 128511 number of firsts and lasts. Get up and move around during your breaks, as this can also keep your mind fresh.

Finding Time

Is it difficult for you to find time to learn something new? What if it took no extra time to learn a new language, take a course on negotiating, or study something new and interesting? What would you want to learn then?

You can start this week, by usingrepparttar 128512 dead-time in your day. That'srepparttar 128513 time sitting in your car, or onrepparttar 128514 bus, or in repparttar 128515 waiting room atrepparttar 128516 dentist's office. There are thousands of books now on tape, CD's, and MP3's. Your public library probably has hundreds of books on tape, and you can even instantly download books onrepparttar 128517 internet. One website I use has 18,000 choices!

This is, without a doubt, one ofrepparttar 128518 most under-utilised and easiest ways to learn something new. Is your job 25 minutes away? If so, you spend over 200 hours per year sitting in your car going to or from work. Could you learn something useful if you had four hours per week of audio instruction for a year? You bet. Andrepparttar 128519 only extra time it takes is a few minutes to stop byrepparttar 128520 library or place an order online.

Put in a tape on your way to work, get used to using a few ofrepparttar 128521 techniques here, and you could soon be a virtual learning machine.

Steve Gillman has been studying brain improvement, concentration, creative problem solving, and related topics for years. You can visit his website, and subscribe for free to his Brain Power Newsletter at: http://www.IncreaseBrainPower.com/newsletter.html


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