"Don't dig your own pit"

Written by krishnan.c


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You will forget aboutrepparttar loan you obtained from your relatives.

You will forget aboutrepparttar 138798 erosion of your savings and jewels.

All these will come to your remembrance only whenrepparttar 138799 company commences their recovery forrepparttar 138800 loan you obtained.

All these will come to your remembrance only when your relatives needrepparttar 138801 money they paid.

All these will come to your remembrance when you don't have enough money in your savings account for your urgent

requirement.

Then your mind will think aboutrepparttar 138802 the resource to fill uprepparttar 138803 deficit inrepparttar 138804 family budget,the loan to repay to your relatives

and for your urgent requirement.

You will get easy resource to fill up this deficity,because you are working in a company,getting regular salary,higher salary.Companies are ready to give credit.

You are also ready to get credit from another company to fill uprepparttar 138805 deficit.

So you are ready to closerepparttar 138806 small debt pit,and begin to dig another debt pit,which is little more in size thanrepparttar 138807 first pit.

The same deficit pressure mounts after some time.Again you are prepared to obtain loan from another company.

Now you dig another debt pit, which is more thanrepparttar 138808 size of first and second debt pit.

Like this you will go on digging pit after closingrepparttar 138809 earlier pit to overcome your deficit.

Finally at one stage when you seerepparttar 138810 remaining pit,it will look like a deep pit, which you cannot fill it up from any source.

Sorepparttar 138811 ultimate choice before you will be to dispose offrepparttar 138812 house and fill uprepparttar 138813 huge pit finally stands before you.

You have also made arrangements to dispose offrepparttar 138814 house.

One person came forward to buyrepparttar 138815 house.Even thoughrepparttar 138816 rate offered by him is not as expected by you,you have no

other option except to getrepparttar 138817 money and fill it uprepparttar 138818 debt pit.

The house was finally sold off and you gotrepparttar 138819 money.But while working outrepparttar 138820 amount you have to settle to your

debtors,you need some more money.

However withrepparttar 138821 proceeds realized out of sellingrepparttar 138822 house,you have settled most ofrepparttar 138823 debt and still keep some portion

ofrepparttar 138824 debt.

So what happened to your dream of having house.You have lost all your savings,jewels,and other resources and still you

have to settle more debts?

Where all of your money has gone?

It is no secret,most part of your debt were forrepparttar 138825 interest.

The interest made you to close one pit and dig another pit and finally you was let with a big pit with most part ofrepparttar 138826 pit

were for interest.

This is a common plight of most ofrepparttar 138827 families especially inrepparttar 138828 middle class peoples.

The reason is due to their mental capability to enjoy all modern amenities without knowing their economic capability.

Enjoyingrepparttar 138829 life is absolutely necessary but it should be from our own resources.We can enjoyrepparttar 138830 life but not on

obtaining debt.

We have to increase our resources to enjoyrepparttar 138831 life.We should find outrepparttar 138832 opportunities to increase our resources and

then think about enjoyingrepparttar 138833 amenities.

krishnan.c author

Author's bio: Krishnan.c,is writting articles mostly on motivational topics blended with his professional and personal experiences.

Recently he has released his ebook "You can succeed".

Author's website: http://www.tncity.biz




Benefits of Making your Own Homemade Baby Food

Written by Bridget Mwape


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5. When you take frozen foods out for baby, warmrepparttar food in a cup placed in a saucepan of boiling water with a lid on. If you use a microwave to thaw or warm baby food, be sure to stirrepparttar 138780 food well to avoid hot pockets.

6. Cereals are typicallyrepparttar 138781 first foods given to a baby because they contain lots of iron. You can prepare your own, by running oatmeal through your blender. Fruits are generally given next. Except for raw, mashed banana, you will need to cook all other fruits till they are soft.

7. Try making your own apple sauce and pear sauce; don't add any sugar, as these fruits are sweet enough on their own. You can also peel peaches, plums and apricots and boil or steam them.

8. Buy and use organic fruits and vegetables. Use fresh and organic vegetables whenever possible in order to providerepparttar 138782 best nutrition and flavor for your baby. Your baby deserves pesticide-free foods. Frozen vegetables are better to use than canned.

9. Yogurt, mashed cottage cheese, mashed pumpkin, baked potato, avocado and tofu (oriental soy bean curd) are all popular with babies. One good idea is to blend together cottage cheese, banana and fresh orange juice - delicious!

10. Meats should be added slowly. They can be boiled or broiled, then put inrepparttar 138783 blender with a little milk and perhaps banana or cream of rice to getrepparttar 138784 right consistency. Chicken is generallyrepparttar 138785 first meat baby is introduced to and usually goes down fairly well.

11. There is no rush to start your baby on solid foods. Milk is his most important food. Your doctor's recommendations and your own intuition will help you to know when to begin introducing solids to your baby's diet. Introducing solids preparesrepparttar 138786 baby forrepparttar 138787 transition to adult food and offers further vitamins and minerals asrepparttar 138788 baby grows. Always remember to be patient with your baby and allow at least a few days between newly added foods to make surerepparttar 138789 baby doesn't suffer any reactions.

Copyright © 2005, Bridget Mwape writes forrepparttar 138790 Baby Shop UK: http://www.baby-shop.org.uk/ which features baby information including articles and discounts on baby products, gifts and advice from other parents. This article may be republished as long as allrepparttar 138791 above links are active and clickable and this author box (byline) is not edited.

Copyright © 2005, Bridget Mwape writes for the Baby Shop UK: http://www.baby-shop.org.uk/ which features baby information including articles and discounts on baby products, gifts and advice from other parents. This article may be republished as long as all the above links are active and clickable.


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