Where to Begin?

Written by Damien Senn


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If onrepparttar other hand you're not enjoying anything at this present time in life then it is time for you to start being a little more experimental. Begin to do things that you've never done before. Enroll on a photography course, strike up a conservation with someone you don't know or go and spend some time in nature. Make sure whatever you choose to do is outside of your present comfort zone. When you continually broaden your experience of life, you createrepparttar 129029 opportunities necessary to re-ignite your passion for living.

What are you prepared to change?

To get from where you are now to where you want to go you have to go through a process of transformation. It doesn't mean you have to change everything all at once but it does mean you have to change. Take some to time to think about what it is you are 'prepared' to change in order to move inrepparttar 129030 direction of your dreams. So many of us focus on what we feel we 'should' change. For example, if you are a smoker and for whatever reason you feel it is something you 'should' change, just ask yourself whether it is something you are 'prepared' to change. As soon as you are 'prepared' to change, you will find a way to give up smoking forever.

Find support.

When you are making changes in your life one ofrepparttar 129031 most important things you can do is find yourself support. Support can come in many different forms. It may come inrepparttar 129032 form of an inspirational book, a workshop, a community group, an evening class, a trusted friend or family member, a work mentor, a personal trainer, a website forum or even a coach. Whateverrepparttar 129033 source, make sure that it feels comfortable for you, not just at an intellectual level but also from an intuitive level as well.

Having your essential support structures in place will give yourepparttar 129034 confidence to stride boldly inrepparttar 129035 direction of your dreams. All you have to do next is start from exactly where you are.

Copyright Damien Senn 2005. All rights reserved.

Damien Senn is a Life and Business Coach as well as a fully qualified Chartered Accountant. He helps professionals, artists and entrepreneurs create compelling futures.

He is the author of the 'Senn-Sational Success Journal' and has developed his own coaching model called the 'Senn-Sational Success System'.

For more information see www.senn-sational.com or email ezines@senn-sational.com.


How to Respond After Identity Theft Occurs

Written by Gary E. Cain


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(4) Receive “free” copies ofrepparttar information in your consumer report file from each ofrepparttar 129027 3 consumer reporting agencies.

The extended alert gives yourepparttar 129028 right to receive 2 “free” copies in a 1-year period to help you remain aware of any fraudulent accounts open in your name.

(5) Obtain copies of applications and similar documents from creditors, banks, and other businesses used to open fraudulent accounts – but you must make a written request torepparttar 129029 addresses of these businesses.

(6) Get information about debts as a result of identity theft from a debt collector. You may requestrepparttar 129030 name ofrepparttar 129031 creditor andrepparttar 129032 amount ofrepparttar 129033 outstanding debt.

(7) Have a credit reporting agency block specific information in your consumer file that was caused by identity theft. It is important to remember that you must provide a copy ofrepparttar 129034 identity theft report mentioned in item 2 above.

(8) Prevent businesses from sending identity theft transactions to a consumer reporting agency byrepparttar 129035 making a written request that includes a copy ofrepparttar 129036 identity theft report.

Please note that all of your communication should be sent by certified mail with a return receipt requested in order to confirm receipt of your correspondence.

Besides identity theft, there are an ever-growing rash of Internet scams, schemes, and frauds committed by “bad people” that can be effectively dealt with if you haverepparttar 129037 right “know-how”. Fortunately, such a source of information is available inrepparttar 129038 form of an ebook that coversrepparttar 129039 complete range of these crimes and scams.

The name of this ebook is Internet Self Defense: How to Protect Yourself While Online. Check this web site out now HERE.

Gary Cain is a business teacher and Internet marketer. He is the author of Stop the Grammar! and Internet Self-Defense. Subscribe to Gary’s straight forward, easy-to-understand Dollarsforever Ezine about financial literacy, saving, investing, and earning money


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