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July 31, 2011

Do It Yourself Auto Repairs – Why Many Fail To Achieve Success

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Do it yourself auto repair goes beyond acquiring auto mechanic

tools, auto repair manuals,

auto parts etc. You need careful planning to avoid failure. Learn here what to avoid to succeed

in Do it yourself auto repair jobs.

I have seen a lot of frustrated faces of car owners who have tried their

hands on Do it yourself

auto repair jobs and did not succeed, just because they stumbled on it on the internet and

dabbled

into it without making adequate planning and preparation.

From my observations and from the answers I got when I tried to interview

them, I found out that

there failure is hooked to one or more of the following points, any vehicle owner who wants to succeed in

Do It Yourself auto repair should take note of them.

  • Failure To Plan:
  • Do it yourself auto repair requires serious planning. You need to first identify

    your goals, why do you want to be a Do It Yourselfer. The right answer to this will help

    you to

    determine your limit of operations and help you to focus on achieving your goals.

    You also need to identify your level of knowledge of auto repair, and approach your goal from

    the point of acquiring enough information that can help you succeed.

  • Failure To Overcome Personal Fear:
  • This is common to those who are trying their hands on Do It Yourself auto repairs for the first time and

    they lack adequate know-how. If you have

    planned very well, and you have a good well illustrated, simplified manual to

    follow as a guide, then

    you don’t have anything to fear.

    Try your hands on a simple job like; changing of oil, spark plug etc, as

    done in the manual, and from there move on to something bigger.

  • Failure To Study Repair Manuals:
  • Some Vehicle Owners buy Do It Yourself auto repair manual but

    they don’t study it enough, and they don’t pay attention to little details which matters.

    Let your manual be your guide, read the portion you need at least twice, ahead of the job you want

    to do to get a good knowledge of the job.

  • Failure to seek help:
  • There are some Do it yourself auto repair sites that you can register with

    at a very minimal fee, and then you can enjoy, guidance, one-on-one, on whatever

    you want to do. I highly recommend this especially for starters.

    These sites also have forum where you can interact with other car

    owners and learn from their mistakes and success. The keyword here is

    determination. Whatever you have chosen to do in your Do It Yourself

    auto repairs, be determined and you will get it done at the end.

    Remember the story of Henry Ford.

    Tope Olawumi is a seasoned auto-infopreneur, his site at http://www.all-about-auto-part.com/Do-It-Yourself-Auto-Repair.html shows you how to be a good Do It Yourself auto repair expert.

    You can also get the latest in cheap car part blog from http://www.all-about-auto-part.com/Auto-part-blog.html

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    Watching Television – Improve the Quality of Your Relationships By Watching Less Television

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    If you are the average person living in the United States you are probably watching about 19-20 hours of television each week. If we just turned off our televisions we could be so much more productive. Many people would find other ways to waste that same amount of time if they weren’t watching television. So the real question is: Just how bad is it if you spend too much time in front of the television?

    Probably the most important reason to stop watching television or at least to cut down the number of hours that you watch is related to your health. Both adults and children that watch several hours of television each day tend to be overweight and in poorer overall health than their counterparts who are not watching. This is because television viewing is a sedentary activity that requires no physical exercise. You are also more likely to eat more while you are in front of the television. Many people are surprised to learn that they have consumed so many extra calories while sitting in front of the tube. With the emphasis on eliminating obesity in both children and adults in the United States, cutting down on your viewing is probably a wise decision. Instead of watching for an extra hour go for a walk and spend some time talking to your friends and family.

    Another reason to watch less is that your relationships suffer when you are focusing your attention on the television instead of the people around you. Decide when you will turn off the television and spend time together with your family members without any distractions. Some families chose to turn off the television for a half hour before they eat dinner and not turn it on again until a half hour after everyone has finished eating and everything has been cleaned up and put away. This gives you time to talk to each other and deepen your relationships with each other. Television shows are about other people’s lives, not yours. Learn more about what your family members have been doing all day and what they think and care about in the world.

    Television viewing is seen by some to be a relaxing activity but studies show that watching certain programs can be very stressful. If you are getting your news strictly from viewing it on television the graphic nature of how it is presented can be harmful to your emotional well being. This is especially true of children. They can be negatively affected by seeing crimes and fighting on television. Try to get most of your news from reading about it in the newspaper, magazines, or on the internet instead of viewing it directly.

    See if you can agree with your family to only watch one hour of television each day for a week.

    • Record the shows you want to see so that you can eliminate the commercials. You may find that you will not have any interest in seeing shows you have recorded after a day or so has passed.
    • Make it a rule not to eat snack foods while sitting in front of the television.
    • Let each family member choose one show to record and have the entire family watch that show together. Use it as a time to discuss the issues that arise during the show.
    • Spend time together as a family in front of the television without turning it on. You may have become so accustomed to turning the set on that it has become almost like a friend. Wean yourself away from that behavior.
    • Play cards or board games in front of the television without turning it on. This will help you get to know each other and to listen to what the other person is saying.

    After a week or two of limiting your television viewing habits you may find that you don’t miss it as much as you thought you would. But remember that watching television is a habit that you can easily fall back into. Remind your family regularly about what you have all agreed to do regarding the television and help each other to remember your rules.

    By making rules about watching television and strictly adhering to them, you and your family should benefit by having more time together, eating less snack food, having more to talk about to each other, and feeling more relaxed in your daily life.

    Connie Ragen Green is a motivational writer, speaker, and mentor who turned off her television more than a year ago. To find out more visit her at http://greenhouse.typepad.com/law_of_attraction

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    The Psychology of Successful Dog Bathing

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    “Can I wash my own dog? It can’t be that hard can it?” These are the words that I hear everyday as I go about my business working at the Pooch Parlor in Northern Idaho. Each time I walk a customer through this process, I find myself wondering why in the world something so simple is so doggone hard to explain. Washing your own dog may seem simple, but – only if you think and speak ‘dog’ – the language of your own dog.

    I run a shop for full service and self-service dog grooming and bathing, and I LOVE it! There are dogs, and owners, of every size, every breed, and every temperament that come in to use the self-service doggie wash. Most owners are excited, some are scared, and some are cocky, but no matter who they are, or what they do for a living, there is nothing quite as intimidating for them as washing their own dog in public! The thought of doing this can give even the most confident person, performance anxiety, and for good reason! It is a true test of trust and tolerance and friendship for the person and dog companion. And, on a very basic level, it is an honest mirror for the owner, and how he or she deals with life, and with conflict. The likelihood of a successful experience for both is completely dependent upon the psychological relationship that exists between them, and, to a large extent, the ability of both to comprehend the body language of the other. You may be surprised to know that I have found that dogs are supremely better at reading their humans than their humans are of reading them. It is this relationship between human and canine, that shows itself without modesty during bathtime, and, keeps me coming to work day after day with a smile on my face.

    My clients have been giving their dogs baths in my shops for 10+ years now, and, each year is more entertaining than the last when it comes to watching regular people washing their own regular dogs. The average person that comes through our doors is highly successful, which usually means – intelligent – and, because like attracts like, so is their dog. And, so why oh why, they ask me, should this simple task of cleaning their dog be so difficult? I ask them time and again, “Well, how well do you speak dog?” Invariably, their reply is a blank stare. So, this is the time to ask yourself, “How well do YOU speak dog?”

    There is a lot to say about the theories of why dogs and humans behave the way they do, but I’m going to get back to the practical things to look for while bathing your own dog. The bottom line to remember is that your dog’s energy and personality traits are a mirror to your own. Take this into consideration when attempting to get him into the tub and have him be happy about it.

    1. Deciding when to bathe your dog. Timing and Personality traits: Timing is important. Look at your own needs regarding timing to know how your dog will react. Are you the kind of person that is up for anything anytime? Or do you need to accomplish your day in a scheduled, systematic way? How do you do with new experiences? Do you find them refreshing and fun, or do you feel fearful until comfortable with a new activity? Your dog is going to deal with the bathtime experience in the same way you deal with life experiences. Remember that your dog is going to reflect your own personality traits – not necessarily the traits you show the world, but the traits that are truly inside you.

    a. Fun-loving, extroverted, and social humans. If you enjoy regular physical activity, then so will your dog. For this type of person and dog, I suggest you take your dog out for a bout of exercise before the bath. In the city where I work, we are fortunate to have a designated beach on the lake just for dogs and their humans – dogbeach. There is a long path to run or walk on, and there is a large beach area to swim and play in. This is the perfect scenario for pre-bath timing. The dog can choose to get muddy, run, socialize, or just enjoy being outside. In any case, the dog is able to spend big reserves of energy outside in a fun way, just like letting human children play before naptime. If you love exercise, do something like this with your dog before taking him into your own tub or a professional facility for a dog bath. A common fault of the social dog and owner: Just because you are friendly, out-going person does not mean everyone wants to accept your friendly, and out-going gestures. It’s hard to fathom, I know, but it is true. If you have a very social dog (if you are a social person), it is easy to forget that many dogs (like their owners) are not social and do not appreciate the social requirements (like butt-sniffing) of others. Please remember to respect their space when in public or otherwise. Keep your dog restrained and under control, even if your dog has the friendliest intentions.

    b. Non-social, active, or inactive humans. If your personality is not conducive to social interaction, then I still suggest that you walk your dog or do something that is comfortable within your life that involves light exercise before bathing your dog. Taking a walk with your dog does wonders to alleviate excess tension or stress for both human and dog. By getting rid of stressful energies during a walk, it does not present itself during bathtime. Getting exercise is especially important for those humans,( I mean dogs), that are highly nervous. I recommend giving your dog Valerian root (liquid form) or Rescue Remedy (liquid or spray) orally 30 minutes before the bath. Both of these products are natural remedies to calming down jittery nerves- and it works great for humans too. If timing is important in your life, take your dog to a self-service bathing facility when the least amount of people are there, usually early or late in the day. A common fault of the non-social dog and owner: they communicate poorly within their own species and with other species. Many people that tend towards isolation, often do this because they never figured out how to communicate effectively in human society. Their dogs typically have the same problem. I have seen it happen many times that owners of aggressive dogs unwittingly encourage their dog’s unwanted behavior, when they think they are doing the opposite. They do this by projecting their worrying thoughts about the ‘what-ifs’ of a social situation. Dogs of this type of owner act out their dog interpretations of their human owners signals. The dogs often pick up the ‘what-if’ fears of the human as the request of their human, actually creating the ‘what-if’ behavior to occur. Without human intervention and boundary setting by the owner (requiring advanced communication skills), it is quite common for this type of dog to exhibit increasingly aggressive behavior. Most owners are dismayed by their dog’s aggressive behavior, but they simply lack the skills required to communicate what behavior they will and won’t allow from their dog. I recommend that if you have a dog that is displaying increasingly aggressive behaviors to consult a professional dog behaviorist or trainer. Just a few simple tricks will convey an accurate message to a dog that is most likely misunderstanding your expectations.

    Language barriers for humans and dogs. Its no surprise that miscommunication between owner and dog happens often. If you are a human that is finding you don’t understand why your dog does what he does, remember, you are learning a whole different language and culture. Give yourself time and give your dog time to understand each other. Just don’t expect your dog to act like a human, especially during conflict. It takes time and practice for anyone to learn a new human language. It’s no different learning dog language. We all know how to interpret a human smile in society. When a dog pulls his lips back over his teeth, it typically doesn’t mean he’s happy! Would a human dream of greeting a new acquaintance by sniffing their butt? Right! But, in doggie language, that’s the equivalent of shaking hands. A dog that shakes his head to get the slobber off of his mouth is no different than a person smoothing his slacks or dusting off his shirt to look more polite. The differences are huge, so give yourself and your dog a break if you have hit a communication block wall.

    2. Deciding where to bathe your dog: There are not a lot of choices when it comes to bathing your dog. A. You can use your own bathtub at home which requires no human socializing – hard on your back, it’s very messy with extended after cleaning, and potentially traumatizing to human and dog. B. Bring your dog to a self-service doggie wash shop – easier on your back, requires some basic social skills by owner and dog, can be noisy and hairy, requires no after cleaning, and it does cost more than just the shampoo. C. Tie the dog to a fence and wash him with a hose in the yard (hopefully on a hot, sunny day) – not easy on the back, hard on the dog with cold water, potentially traumatizing for nervous dogs, but does not require human or dog socialiaing. D. Wash the dog in your nearest lake -which is very popular in my neck of the woods – hard on the back, requires advanced human and dog social skills, is potentially harmful to the environment, and how clean can you really get a dog in lakewater?

    Regardless of where you wash your dog, take into account your own physical limitations, and your dog’s physical limitations. Is it worth wrecking your bathroom and hurting your back to wash your dog at home? For the clients I see, the answer is a definite, no! Emotional requirements are often a factor for dogs. For instance, (in general) Labrador retrievers have no issue being bathed in a lake (even though they don’t get clean), but they often resent being restrained in a tub with a sprayer hose pointed in their direction. For a farm dog that has never been away from home, tying them to the fence is a better solution than trucking them to the city and asking them to have manners in a grooming shop, or in a populated lake. At least next to the fence, even with cold water, they are comfortable with where they are and what is expected of them.

    My vote is, of course to find a self-service doggie wash facility. The equipment is professional and easy to use, the water is warm (most of the time) and typically the dogs get treats when they walk out the door, which makes them happy campers. So, for those that want to know about washing your dog at a laundradog facility, here you go:

    2. Getting your dog in the tub and getting him to stay there! At this grooming shop, the average dog that comes in for self-service is around 100lbs. All the dogs are washed at waist level where they stand on a grate in the tub. Getting them in the tub can be a trick. It’s kind of like asking a human to put ice skates on, and stand on the ice and not worry about how to do it. The easiest way for dog and human is to not give the dog time to decide whether or not he wants to. (Not the easiest task for shy or overprotective owners). The owner is given a large choker chain or cloth noose which goes around the dogs neck.

    Leading: We have the owner quickly lead/pull the dog up the stairs with another person on the other end of the dog to give a quick boost on the butt end. The dog is on the grate, and in the tub before he has decided to be worried about it. Once the dog is in the tub, the owner hooks them in (not something you can do in your tub at home) to a variety of metal hooks inside the tub.

    Choking: The dogs that are new to having a bath will sometimes turn in the tub and pull on the choker chain. We prefer the choker chain to a regular noose because the dog quickly learns with a choker that he is in control of whether or not he feels the choking sensation. The second the dog realizes he controls his own choking, AND realizes his owner is going to allow him to learn this (this is very difficult for the overprotective and/or mother types of owners-most all of us!), the pulling behavior stops. With a regular cloth noose, or one that does not self-regulate, the dogs will pull and pull and often never learn that they have the control over their own pulling more than any other behavior during the bath. Owners feel like they are directly causing their dog injury and should rescue them immediately when they hear them coughing and sometimes gagging. It is natural to feel concern over your dog choking, but it helps to think of the dog’s pulling and coughing similar to putting a toddler into his crib for a midday nap.

    Many human toddlers HATE taking a nap and will cry hard enough to cough and gag. If parents rescue them from their cribs when this happens, they are reinforcing this coughing behavior for their child. Parents that monitor the crying, and coughing from a safe distance where the toddler cannot see them, soon find that their babies submit quietly to naptime without expecting to be rescued each time he utters a sound. Naps and baths may not be pleasant to begin with, but they are both essential habits of life. Dogs have the same learning behaviors regarding rescue. Owners that react with excessive concern over the pulling (as the dog is expecting), or crying and screaming tantrums, find they are only encouraging more pulling and tantrums from their dog. This point is so crucial that it is worth repeating. The more upset and worried the owner gets over the dogs behavior, the more they get of that dog behavior. If the owner is calm and without fear – and projects this to their dog, it is not long before the dog understands that pulling on the chain is only hurting himself, and that tantrums are a waste of their energy. When the owner believes everything is fine despite pulling and tantrums, the dog does too, and he stops the undesirable behavior accepts that today is bath day!

    So many nurturing owners find this part difficult, but try to remember, when you expect your dog to learn how to control his own anxiety, he will learn, but it requires that you LET him learn. The best ways to learn to control ones own anxiety is to actually go through the experience of having the anxiety and dealing with it. If you are the type of owner that cannot allow your dog to experience this emotion without taking over and stopping the experience, your dog will learn to go into an anxious state more and more easily because of the reaction that he can expect from his owner. This becomes upsetting for both dog and owner and as you can see becomes an escalating cycle. If you allow your dog to go through this experience of the bath, anxiety and all, you will see that they will calm down and before you know it, you have a dog that allows you to bathe him! And having clean dog is essential to most dog owners. When your dog does calm down, i.e. quits pulling on the noose and allows the bath experience, that is the right time to express heightened emotion of happiness through praise and treats. If you take this time to praise your dog, it won’t be long before your dog asks to be washed with a happy, wanting-to-please attidude.

    However, as with any rule, there are a few exceptions: old, very young, asthmatic, and dogs with neck or throat problems should be closely watched if they exhibit excessive pulling on the choker chain.

    Ignore or not to Ignore: Most of the time, I recommend to owners to simply and quietly ignore their dogs protesting to get the behavior to stop (and it does), with the only exception being a small puppy (like a yorkie) or an old and fragile dog. Both the young and the old dogs that are not used to baths can injure their tracheas or create a medical problem (like asthma) if their nervous behaviors are allowed to escalate. It is in this circumstance that I tell the owners to use a harness to hook the dogs in the tub or in the case of a small and wild puppy, to use a sink or bucket in which they can immerse the dog in warm, soapy water. Puppies are wired to swim and that’s what they do if they find their bodies in water. Swimming is easier to work with than a freaking out jumping bean. If you do choose to ignore your dog’s protesting to the bath, REMEMBER to give lots of praise when the dog show’s signs of acceptance and/or begins to calm down.

    Drying Your Dog: Drying a dog depends on the type of hair, type of temperament and grooming experience the dog has. If you have a shorthaired dog, towel drying is generally adequate. In the grooming shop, we use high-power dryers that blow the water out of thick or double-coated dogs like shepards, collies, and huskies – and in this case – standard poodles.

    Put cotton in the dog’s ears before you begin as the dryer is loud. Make sure there is a minimum of play in the noose or chain that connects the dog to the tub, as the more room the dog has to throw a tantrum, the more room he’ll use. Start the dryer on the back end of the dog and aim the dryer side to side moving towards the head until the water is not dripping off the dog any longer. Most private owners go home with their dogs still dripping because of the tantrum factor. This is where the above information comes into play. The majority of dogs are nervous at first, but they quickly learn that the air is only loud, not painful. If the owner stays calm, the dog will quickly find this state during the drying process.

    There are a few more minor steps that do occur in the grooming shop, such as brushing, nail trimming, anal expression, ear plucking and cleaning, teeth brushing and scaling and more. You can check out more ‘how to’ information on these specific techniques at www.thepoochparlor.net. Regardless of who you are or what you do for a living, the chances of your dog having a pleasant experience during the bath is highly dependent upon the ability of the dog’s owner to understand his or her own needs regarding life and society. Consider all the factors, energy reserves of your dog – spend them before the space wherever you go will increase your odds for success. Consider how much you actually do know about dog language. Above all else, remember that you, the owner, are in charge, and that if your dog is temporarily distressed with a new situation, you have to stay calm long enough to allow your dog to understand and accept the experience. It’s a curious notion that a human would have to delve into the basics of his or her own psychological needs to give their dog a great bath experience, but if you do that, you and your canine friend will have many years of happy and successful bathing experiences.

    Author DuAnn Lustig-Chambers has been grooming since 1997 and owns Pooch Parlor Pet Groomer Training Academy in Sandpoint, Idaho.

    Author: DuAnn Lustig-Chambers
    Owner/Instructor/Dog Behaviorist Pooch Parlor Groomer Training Academy
    210 Triangle Dr. Ste. D
    Ponderay, ID 83852

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    July 30, 2011

    Reasons To Change Your Car Insurance Company

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    1. Paying too much for Car Insurance, its time to seek change.

    2. When you must think of a new car insurance company.

    Auto insurance is not a luxury but a necessity. And in order to get the maximum advantage experts recommend that you should shop around for auto insurance every 2-3 years. As policies change and newer players enter the market there are so many new attractive auto insurance schemes that you could benefit from. You should consider changing your auto insurance when:

    o You are availing a huge mortgage to buy property and the bank or institution offers you a lower interest rate on home and auto insurance through their tie -ups.

    o You have moved to another state where the auto insurance rules are different and you will make a saving by transferring your insurance to a new car insurance company. Or when your old car insurance company does not offer service in your new state.

    o You want to cut costs and are trying to run your life on a budget. Shop around online for competitive auto insurance rates and change the car insurance company to one who offers the best deal.

    o You have purchased a new car and the dealer is offering free insurance for three years. New cars have lower insurance rates so it is best for you to do a comparative study and find a car insurance company that offers a great deal. Car insurance rates vary greatly between car brands and types; find out which car insurance company offers the maximum coverage for the lowest rate.

    o You are getting married and now will have two cars. Think about cancelling your individual car insurance policies and getting a joint one for both cars. Similarly if your family is growing and you have many cars used by adults as well as kids, ask auto insurance companies about group insurance schemes that will cover all the cars and drivers in your home. Most companies offer great discounted rates for combining car insurance policies.

    o You are retired and now a senior citizen. Car insurance companies offer discounts to those who are 55 and above. There are a great many discounts available for a car that has a good insurance claim record, a car that is not driven every day, and a car that is single driver driven and well maintained.

    o You are eligible for coverage through your new job. Many large companies have facilities like auto insurance schemes at premium rates lower than the market. If you are working in such a firm then you must consider cancelling your old policy and taking a new one with the car insurance company chosen by your workplace.

    o When the rates being paid by you are high and your car insurance company shows no inclination to offer you a competitive rate. If you are paying too much for car insurance its time you changed your car insurance company to one that is offering you great facilities and rates.

    Whatever the reason to change your car insurance company, the World Wide Web has sites where you can compare offers as well as quotes. Sites like LowerMyBills.com give quote comparisons in a click. So, read all you can about car insurance and the companies and determine which car insurance company offer will suit you best.

    Aaron Brooks is a freelance writer for http://www.1888carinsurance.com/, the premier website to find Car Insurance Quotes including auto insurance quote, online auto insurance quote, free car insurance quote, cheap car insurance quote, on line car insurance quote and more. He also freelances for the premier Cars site http://www.1866cars.com

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    Take A Hiking Vacation

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    If you are in the mood for a hiking vacation then you will probably want to consider the many trails in either the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee or Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.

    Of course there are many other parks and trails throughout the United States but these two destinations offer some of the most scenic and majestic mountain vistas available.

    Both the Smoky Mountain National Park and Rocky Mountain National park offer different levels of trails for your hiking vacation.

    Whether you are taking the family for a casual vacation or are looking for more adventure and exercise in a very strenuous hike, either location can accommodate your plans.

    There are more than 850 miles of trails in the Great Smoky Mountains, more than enough to keep you busy for your hiking vacation.

    With the miles of trails available, my favorite in the Smoky Mountains is the hike to Chimney Tops. The Chimney Tops trail is a mildly strenuous hike with some incredible views. The last 50 yards is very steep, with a spectacular view at the very top. It is a 4 mile round trip that is well worth the effort.

    While the Smoky Mountains are exceptionally beautiful, the grandeur of the Colorado Rockies is unmatched in the continental United States.

    Majestic snow covered peaks rise out of the plains to reach heights above 14,000 feet in the case of Long’s Peak and more than 60 other peaks rise above 12,000 feet.

    Within the 416 square miles of the park there are 355 miles of hiking trails. My favorite hike by far is the hike to Chasm Lake a the base of Longs Peak.

    The hike is a 9.5 mile round trip that changes in altitude from 9,000 feet to almost 12,000 feet. This is a fun, scenic hike, but it is moderately strenuous, so be well prepared with food and water.

    Preparing For Your Hiking Vacation

    Tens of thousands of people hike the trails of our national parks every year without incident and a hiking vacation can be an enjoyable and invigorating experience.

    However, it is essential that you are prepared for your hiking experience.

    This is a no-brainer, but one of the biggest mistakes hikers make is not realizing the total length of the hikes they are on. If the sign at the trail head says that the hike is 4 miles, remember you have to hike back also, making that an 8 mile round trip.

    Don’t forget food and water. While food is needed on hikes of 3 to 4 miles and longer water is an essential on every hike. Even short hikes at higher altitudes can cause you to get thirsty faster than you would think.

    You will also need the proper gear for hiking. I can’t stress this enough, hiking boots are an essential part of a hiker’s equipment, just as a water bottle and back pack are.

    Do not try to hike a rocky trail in your tennis shoes. At the least you will have very sore feet and you could twist your ankle, making the rest of your hiking vacation an unpleasant experience, not to mention getting back to the car an adventure. Please get yourself some decent hiking boots. Your feet will thank you!

    A hiking vacation can be an exhilarating experience for the serious hiker or for the whole family. You will get to see some beautiful scenery that you just can’t experience by passing by in your car or RV.

    Plan your vacation, decide on a destination, get your equipment ready and off you go to the great outdoors.

    Alan LeStourgeon operates the successful web site http://www.vacation-cabin-rental.com where you can find comfortable cabin rentals, recreational information and information on building and decorating your own cabin.

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    July 29, 2011

    Anatomy Of An Internet Marketing System

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    Please let me tell you about the Internet marketing

    systems I use and find helpful. This information may be

    of some benefit to you, especially if your goal is to

    monetize your site or earn an income from your online

    marketing.

    My name is Titus Hoskins and I own and operate a very

    modest marketing website called http://www.bizwaremagic.com

    I have been designing web pages and sites since 1998.

    I have an Art/Education background but in the last

    couple of years I have been studying online marketing

    systems and using them.

    Yes, studying them, since I have an art background I like

    to examine beneath the surface of things or structures in

    order to get a clearer picture. I like to see the whole

    picture. The big picture. But the underlying elements behind

    these complex systems interests me the most. What’s beneath

    the surface excites me, the structure holding everything

    in place. How they are designed, the methods and tools

    used to make these marketing systems work.

    Keep in mind, I still feel a bit funny calling myself an

    Internet marketer. Last week my marketing efforts make me

    around a thousand dollars; don’t know if that qualifies me

    as an Internet marketer or not. Probably not. Most of the

    people I associate and have contact with, usually make that

    in a day — the real smart ones make that in an hour.

    A thousand dollars in one hour?

    How is that possible? Well, the marketing experts who

    earn the big d’s — usually have complex automated marketing

    systems set up and operating on the Internet. These systems

    start with their own products but quickly expands and builds

    with large opt-in lists or ezines, 1000′s of affiliates,

    large JV networks, multi-sites, viral marketing, membership

    forums, brandable ebooks, online marketing tools/resources

    and the list goes on…

    No doubt you may have stumbled across some of these

    marketing systems on the Internet… one of the first

    I really encountered was Internet Marketing Center run by

    the late Corey Rudl who died tragically in a car crash at

    the young age of 34. I made my first affiliate check

    through Corey’s system and it changed the way I looked

    at the Internet forever. And the check was only $5!

    What made me earn that $5 was not only my own efforts but

    more importantly the whole marketing system behind IMC.

    It took an ordinary webmaster and showed him how to market

    on the web. It showed me the way. More importantly, it

    also taught me Internet marketing is a skill anyone

    can learn.

    These marketing systems can be good places for the

    beginning marketer to learn those skills. There are many

    marketing systems quietly working the Internet. Some of

    best (in my opinion) are Ken Evoy’s whole Site Sell system,

    Marlon Sanders Higher Response Marketing, John Reese’s

    Traffic Secrets, Bryan Winter’s PushButton Publishing, Jeff

    Mulligan’s CBmalls, Nitro Marketing…

    These Internet marketing systems are all different, yet

    they all have common elements or features that make them

    very effective and very powerful marketing systems. A close

    examination of the different components or parts might

    give you a better understanding of what makes these

    Internet marketing systems work.

    Here’s a list of different parts of an effective Internet

    Marketing system:

    * Founder or Helm: All these marketing systems have a strong

    leader or founder at the helm. A very vocal and forceful

    communicator or spokesperson is needed as a focal point.

    And like any company, its only as good as the person leading

    it. Because the Internet is still a very ‘scary’ place for

    the average user; a friendly outgoing spokesperson is

    needed to break those barriers (real or imaginary) down.

    * Unique Product or Products: Most of the effective

    marketing systems have their own products to market.

    These can be digital info products, web building/hosting

    packages, or even self-contained marketing systems. Or all

    of the above. Some popular products that come to mind would

    include Ken Evoy’s whole Site Sell and SiteBuildIt line,

    or Jeff Mulligan’s CBmalls promoting the well known digital

    download affiliate site ClickBank.

    * Databases or Lists: All these systems collect and keep

    large databases or opt-in permission contact lists of

    customers and potential customers. The real net value of

    any marketing system is in the quantity and more importantly

    the quality of its lists. All deliver a weekly or daily ezine

    or ezines to these lists. Consider these Databases as the

    engines that empowers any Internet marketing system.

    * JV Networks: Most have large Joint Venture Networks or

    contacts that will kick-start any new product. Momentum and

    sales are created with these JV partners. An ideal JV partner

    is a well respected online marketer with very responsive and

    very large opt-in lists. If Databases are like engines, JV

    networks will fill those engines with the fuel they need.

    * Affiliates: The best marketing systems use 1000′s of

    affiliates to promote and market their products. This is

    usually done in-house with their own affiliate program or

    onsite software set up. Some use third party affiliate

    programs like ClickBank, 1ShoppingCart, Commission Junction,

    LinkShare, or Shareasale. Your ignition.

    * AutoResponders: One of the most effective marketing tool

    these systems use, autoresponders are essential for delivering

    the sales. A series of follow-up e-mails will increase those

    sales dramatically, studies have shown that it takes 6 or

    7 follow-ups before someone purchases your product. Consider

    the autoresponder like a fuel injection system.

    * Tracking and Marketing Resources: All have extensive

    tracking and marketing resources, usually located online

    within a membership site. An easy to use and accessible

    tracking system for affiliates is needed. So too are

    marketing resources such as banners, links, coupons,

    graphics, seo tactics, landing pages, lead capture pages,

    brandable reports, articles and ebooks. Obviously, your toolkit.

    * Viral Marketing: All great Internet marketing systems

    use viral marketing techniques. This can be as simple a

    brandable reports, articles, software or eBooks. Affiliates

    can embed their own IDs and pass these viral products along

    to their friends and visitors, these useful viral products

    then get passed around all over the web. Creating links,

    contacts, buzz and funneling prospects back to your

    marketing system. Consider it your Turbo Charger.

    * Online Forums: Many of the better Internet Marketing

    systems will have an online forum where members can network

    and interact. Offering workshops and tutorials. This is a

    vital community building tool that must not be overlooked

    or underestimated. It will greatly enhance the effectiveness

    of any marketing system, building a foundation and launch pad

    for any new products. Your gas station.

    * Cross Promotion: These marketing systems can become very

    complex: promoting programs within programs, cross networking

    whole systems within systems, joint ventures within joint

    ventures… Marketing seminars, conventions and workshops

    are other lucrative features these systems use to market

    their products and to network with other marketers. Hybrid fuel.

    * Corporate Blogs: Most have company blogs or a network of

    members’ blogs. Realizing the importance of these relatively

    new mediums for getting the word out. RSS feeds are also used

    to syndicate your sales message and content. That would be

    your satellite radio.

    * Affiliate Incentives: The better marketing systems have

    affiliate incentives and contests to motivate the sales force.

    From cruises to Ferraries…

    * They Pay Their Affiliates On Time: Might seem trivial, except

    for the affiliate. The best Internet marketing systems pay

    their affiliate regularly and on time. They are trusted and

    respected by affiliates and online marketers. This trust have

    been built up over many years of good solid business

    relationships. The best marketing systems are the ones that

    can harvest and develop those relationships with thousands

    or even millions of affiliates. Your accelerator.

    * Automation: The one key element that makes all of the above

    possible. These Internet marketing systems are automated to

    the highest degree possible. Without automation these large

    marketing networks could not function. Therefore, almost all

    the day to day running of a marketing system is automated and

    can run smoothly without much work or maintenance. The grease

    that makes everything run.

    * Internet: These marketing systems have taken full advantage

    of the world wide web and used it to their benefit. It permits

    global marketing with affiliates in every country around the

    world. A large multinational marketing force that is made

    possible only with the creation of the Internet. Consider it

    the clue that connects the whole system.

    The computer and the Internet make these whole automated

    marketing systems possible. Closely studied and dissected,

    these systems are complex, intricate creatures solidly

    embedded into the Internet and the lives of millions around

    the globe. Enabling lifestyles that offer mobility, freedom

    and enrichment never before seen this side of a PowerBall

    win!

    When you picture these complex marketing systems, don’t think

    of computers, databases, autoresponders, wires…

    Rather, picture a sun drenched tropical beach with a light

    breeze and a clear blue sky. Picture a person sitting to one

    side, checking daily sales stats on a cool sleek shinny laptop…

    don’t forget to zoom in real close and you will notice a slight

    smug smile. But don’t stop there, if you stare really hard and

    think about what you have just read, you will have a clear view

    of an Internet marketing system.

    …..
    The author runs a modest Internet Marketing web site where you will find helpful online guides on RSS/Blogging, SEO, Affiliate Programs, List Building, Laptops, Internet Fax and quite a few Internet Marketing Tools. Including the very popular Free Desktop Calendar & Planner Copyright © 2006 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.

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    Starting a Home Business – How to Write a Business Plan That Guides Your Success!

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    Writing a business plan isn’t optional just because you consider this simply a home business. You are a small business owner. A written business plan is required to secure finances or investors in your new home business. Starting a home business with your own funds and ideas doesn’t mean you don’t need a business plan.

    A written business plan is critical to every home business. The thought process and research involved in writing your business plan will reveal the blue print for your home business.

    There are numerous paid and free business plan products that you can use to develop your own home business plan. Unless you are seeking investors in your small business, you can learn how to write a business plan that keeps your business working toward your goals. To have a well written small business plan, you will find your goals easier to reach and keep track of your progress both with building your customer base and sales.

    Starting a home business without a writing a well thought out business plan is like building a house without a blue print to guide you every step of the way.

    Your home business foundation built on these eight areas will give your business a strong identity and focused sense of direction to help you plan and manage your business effectively.

    #1) Business Summary.

    Write out a description of your business. What kind of company do you want to build? A well written description or summary of your business often propels you through each step of how to write a business plan. Writing the summary first means you will always have the basic premise of your home business idea at the top of everything you put in your business plan.

    #2) Name Your Business.

    You may think that your direct sales business already has a company name but that is not the name of YOUR business. Creating a distinct name for your business will help make your plan. Does your business name reflect what you offer? Is it easy to remember? Does it have strong branding potential? Should you reconsider your current business name if it not working with your product? Make sure the name of your business fits not only your product or services but your mission statement.

    #3) Itemize Your Products or Services.

    Write out descriptions of your products; how do they look, smell, taste, feel or how your services will help others reach their own goals in life. How will your offerings improve the lives of others? Sort through why others aren’t already doing it and if they are offering exactly what you are going to offer then what prevents the competition from doing it better or more cheaply than you are.

    #4) Mission Statement.

    Your mission statement is a concise clear summary of the goals of your business. In your mission statement, you will define exactly what your business does, the products or services offered and what makes your business unique above the competition. Writing the bottom line of your business goals into your mission statement will guide the rest of your business plan.

    #5) Business Assessment.

    A major portion of your home business plan is a detailed assessment of four areas: your strengths, your weaknesses or limitations, business and marketing opportunities and threats or barriers to your potential success. At this stage of your business plan, you will be looking at your industry. Your work experience and talents that will add to your business would fall under your list of strengths. Your lack of knowledge or funds could be listed as your weaknesses. Take into account how broad your industry is when you are looking at your strengths and weaknesses. If you have little money for start up then you will need to be creative in your marketing and running your business. Will your weaknesses mean your opportunities for success are limited? Will your talent surpass your lack of funds?

    Opportunities for business growth may be dependent on your networking contacts or website design. Every business owner should remain wary of all threats to business success. Planning for problems before they arise will make running a business easier and more successful in the long run. As you can see this aspect of business planning is critical to all of your vision, your mission statement, your goal setting and running your home business.

    #6) Goal Setting.

    Write your vision for your business. Be specific. You can revise this as your goals and mission changes. How do you envision your business a year from now then five years from now? Write out your goals and objectives. Break down each product or service into their own set of goals. Plan for expansion as your business evolves.

    Goals are useless unless you can measure your progress towards them and plan to regularly assess which goals have been met or still need to be fulfilled. Make your goals specific and time sensitive. With each business goal, itemize what needs to be in place to reach each of your goals. Outline what steps you will take to reach the goals for your home business. Mark your calendar when its time to re-evaluate your goals and re-align your vision for your business to match the direction your business is going.

    Celebrate when you reach your goals and regroup when you realize you missed the mark. It’s important to decide what you consider to be a major loss and what you will accept as unsuccessful. Knowing what you will accept and absorb as a business loss before it happens will help prepare you for when it actually happens.

    #7) Target Market.

    Research your desired target market. Identify who you expect to buy your products or services. Write a profile of your average customer. You need to know your target before you are able to aim. Study your potential customer’s behavior. Where do they shop? What do they read? Do they move in specific social circles? Who wants or needs your business? Who will benefit from your product? What type of people will find your business a necessity?

    You cannot expect to fill a need or desire of a customer if you do not know what makes your offer unique and necessary. Look at those that offer similar products with success. Write out how you can rise above and differentiate yourself from the competition. At this stage of your business plan, describe how you can stand out from the crowd. Write down how and why your company is better than the competition. Study the competitions latest marketing strategies then outline here how you plan to counteract their business moves to give you the edge you need to stay unique and effective.

    While studying your customers and competition, take the extra time to identify complementary products or services that may fit your current business plan that may give the edge you need to compete in the future.

    #8) Sales and Marketing Strategies.

    How will anyone know your business exists? What steps will you take to make your business known? How will your customers find you? What can you do to ensure that you attract the customers you seek? How will you track your efforts? How much money do you have to put these strategies in place?

    List your strategies – press release, printed catalogs, business cards, open house, craft fairs, business, conventions, virtual expos, sales letters, etc.

    Determine whether you will market exclusively online, locally to your warm market or a combination of both. If online marketing is part of your business plan then include an internet marketing plan to include your domain name and host, whether you will hire a professional website designer or do it yourself, your business logo and e-commerce set up.

    #9) Business Start Up.

    Determine what equipment and services you will need to run your business to include setting up your home office, equipment, supplies, product inventory, customer record keeping, and book keeping. Create a checklist of professionals you need to secure for legal and financial advice, advertising expertise, office assistance or tax expertise.

    Starting a home business can be exciting and scary because it is Your dream that you are working towards with each work day. To write a business plan, means a great deal of commitment to the process. The process of writing a business plan will bring you closer to understanding yourself, your business goals, your company identity and reaching your potential customers.

    Although these areas are critical to writing a business plan, there is much more that will be added to your plan over time. Each time you reach a goal or discover a barrier to making the sale ~ you will return to your business plan and revise your goals, strategies and techniques.

    Business success is in the plan and implementation but also in the ability to adjust and redefine your business goals to meet your customers need or desire while letting you design your home business your way!

    Tam Carson is owner of Article Marketing Profits blog helping other online marketers and home business owners that want to learn how to promote your business on the internet. Stop by and sign up for feed updates at Article Marketing Profits today to learn how to boost your income with article marketing!

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    Engine Lift Rentals Are A Cost-Saving Alternative

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    Professional and amateur automobile repair technicians will have a need for an engine lift at some point during their work. This machine allows the motor to be removed from the automobile in a safe and controlled manner. They are rather costly pieces of equipment, so if they are only needed occasionally, a technician may wish to rent one rather than purchasing it.

    These hoists are manufactured in different varieties that range in price from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. The more costly models use hydraulic technology and can handle the heaviest engines currently manufactured. While a commercial shop may have a need to buy such a machine, the technician who works on only the family cars will save a lot of money by renting it.

    This hoist is available for rental from most heavy-duty equipment manufacturers. It can be rented for portions of or full days, weekly, or monthly. The cost is relatively reasonable, ranging from about $30 for a half-day to $250 per week for the most common models. The equipment can be folded up and transported in the flat bed of a truck to and from the rental location.

    Go online and search the yellow pages to find a hoist rental store, then give them a call to find out the weight of the hoist in order to make sure it can be transported in an available car. If not, a truck or panel van may need to be borrowed or rented to pick up the item. The rental center may offer free drop off or pick up, so inquire about that as well.

    The engine lift is an essential tool for replacement and rebuilding of automobile motors. This equipment will allow an auto technician to quickly and safely raise and lower the car engine, allowing other parts of the car to be repaired. Those with only an occasional need for this piece of equipment should consider renting it from a local equipment store…

    To learn ALL ABOUT Engine Lifts, visit: engine lift [http://www.enginelift.net/]

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    July 27, 2011

    PHP Programming – Why Hiring a PHP Programmer Is A Good Decision For Your Business

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    PHP is high in demand these days and there are many people and companies, big and small scale both, are using PHP as a programming language to develop business applications. The reasons are simple because it’s highly secured, economical and gives a variety of developmental environments to create applications of all size and variety. But so that you can make the most out of the features and opportunities it gives to develop high end applications you would need a qualified PHP Programmer who understands the nuances of the language and is capable of developing applications of any kinds.

    There are various reasons of why you should think of hiring a PHP programmer because a professional programmer brings along a lot of benefits, which can really prove to be a boon for your business. The first and foremost is the professionalism they bring in the working style which is always a plus point when it comes to the kind of competition there is in the market. A well-trained and experienced PHP programmer would have the understanding of what is required to create a high quality application in addition to other technical expertise.

    If the PHP programmer has any professional working experience then he would also know how the market works and what kind of demands clients come with. They would have the hands on experience of communicating with the clients and handling the pressure that comes with the job. Communication is the key when you are dealing with clients directly as it needs strong skills to manage their demands and create a lasting impression so that they build a rapport with them and make sure they don’t loose the client for future deals.

    And if you decide to hire a PHP programmer then hiring from India can give you a lot of additional benefits. PHP programming in India is booming in the current market and there are plenty of resources available at the most affordable price. There is no dearth of quality PHP programmers and so you will not only get a large number to choose from but you can also save up a lot as the hiring charges are comparatively less due to various other reasons like currency exchange, large availability etc.

    So if you are thinking of getting PHP application development done then hire a PHP programmer for the best results and that too hire from India as the PHP programming industry in India is booming a lot.

    He is expert PHP programmer at IndiaNIC software development company, having enough experience in the IT industry. We have expertise in PHP application development & open source web development. So hire developer at competitive rate.

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    Mount Snow Ski Vacations – Are These Safe For The Entire Family?

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    Southern Vermont is the home of the superb Mount Snow, closest major ski area in the northeast to nearby metropolitan areas. Winter sport fans from the New York metropolitan area and the mid-Atlantic area, drive north to escape for alpine skiing, with a variety of novice and intermediate cruising trails on the main face or Carinthia, or for more challenging expert skiing, try the North Face. Located Featuring 26 lifts and more than 135 trails, the top elevation at Mount Snow is 3600 feet, with a vertical drop of 1700 feet. There are 20 chair lifts and six surface lifts available.

    The Mount Snow Ski Club is an active member of two competition communities, the United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) and the United States of America Snowboard Association (USASA). They promote recreational and competitive winter sports, hosting major ski races for over 40 years. Their recent achievements have been “Snowboard Junior World Champions,” “US Champion”, and the “2002 Olympic Gold”, in addition to the “Freestyle Skiing Junior National Mogul Champion” and the “National Upright-Combined Champion”. Their Alpine Training Center at Mount Snow offers training to all young children interested in on-snow training and competitive skills.

    To add to the skiing activities, snowboarders are welcome at Mount Snow, with a “kids only” terrain park as well as a special tubing park. The Grand Summit Hotel and Crown Club sits right off the slopes, and guests enjoy a heated outdoor pool and ski in/ski out accommodations. Different winter ski vacation packages are available with many great deals designed to save the families money. Child care is available at Mount Snow, and the youngsters will be well cared for, learning to ski as well. Mount Snow is very family oriented. They have a unique ‘back-to-base’ trail system used, that keeps everyone in the family from getting lost. Kids under six can ski and ride for free. When an adult buys a 3 to 5 day ticket during mid-week, their child receives a free ticket for that same time period as well. During January, the “Kids Ski & Learn Free” weeks seem to be the most popular family deals. Both group and private lessons are available for both adults and children.

    For those sore muscles and tired bodies after a day on the slopes, Mount Snow features a full service health spa that you should take full advantage of. A variety of massages are offered, as well as various skin treatments. Spa packages are also available, and the spa caters to couples as well, with wedding parties welcome. There is also a fully-equipped health club and fitness class offered.

    The total packages of winter activities at Mount Snow includes snowmobiling, snowshoeing, tubing, cross country skiing, and sleigh rides. There is a ski shop on the premises and rental equipment is available for those who do not have any. There are several restaurants and bars on the mountain to choose from as well. Again, Mount Snow is family oriented. You will find that this is a very safe environment for your entire family, where you can relax and have fun. Be sure to ask about the family deals when you call for reservations or information. There is always something for everybody!

    Check out http://www.winter-sportz.com/ for more articles on lake tahoe ski vacations and colorado ski vacations.

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    July 25, 2011

    Make an Educated Choice With Automotive Reviews

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    What are the benefits of automotive reviews and who benefits from them? The answer appears to be simple. The consumer is given all the details he/she might be interested in, as well as a rating of the automobile, so he/she appears to be the sole beneficiary of automotive reviews, since they are useful instruments in making the right choice when purchasing a car. But automotive reviews can work for the benefit of car dealers just as well, as their websites will be considerably trafficked, and initiation of leads from the part of the informed consumers – potential consumers – is more likely to take place.

    When car dealers are interested in attracting visitors to their websites, they have a great variety of means at their disposal. A good ranking made by a search engine will definitely come with an increased number of visitors, but another problem still remains. How do you retain those visitors and turn them into potential customers? Automotive reviews are the answer. Good automotive reviews offer the right information that the visitors require. A first step, which is very important, is that the potential customers will spend quite some time reading the automotive review posted on the website. The purchase of a car is an important step and deciding upon a certain car model may prove to be a complex and painstaking process. Regardless of their financial possibilities, all the potential buyers feel the need to be well informed before they move on to the next step, that of actually paying for the car and driving it home. When researching, customers will find it useful to have access to independent automotive reviews, which will guarantee that their best interest as consumers comes first. The right information offered by independent automotive reviews can turn a visitor into a customer very quickly, and this is what car dealers have to take advantage of.

    Automotive news is another means of keeping the potential customers informed. The latest news make the object of interest for all those passionate about cars, or those researching for a car purchase. However, many people consider that the automotive reviews found on automotive blogs are to be trusted more than any other means of information. Consumers trust automotive blogs because they know that most of the information there comes from people just like them who have something to share. Providing the consumer with the possibility of writing his/her own review of a car is important. People wish to make educated choices when it comes to purchasing a car, and automotive blogs offer them the information they need.

    An automotive blog is not just a reliable source of information, but is also available at any hour, since the internet has no limitations whatsoever. An automotive blog will provide visitors with all sorts of information, such as tips for buying cars, maintenance, car repair and safety, environmental issues, and so forth. Some other car-related aspects may constitute the reason why people affiliate to an automotive blog. These aspects may refer to esthetics, utility or power.

    An automotive blog is all the more reliable when it contains photographs or videos, or gives reference to other car blogs or similar websites, showing that the consumer’s best interest comes first.

    For more resources about automotive news and especially about automotive reviews please review this website http://www.car-spin.com

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    Trendy Celebrity Baby Names and Their Meanings

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    Celebrities often choose unique and unusual baby names for their offspring. Some of the trendiest celebrity baby names and their meanings can be found here. These baby names can provide inspiration for choosing a unique name for your own baby.

    Girl’s Names:

    Apple: Origin: English, Meaning: Apple.

    Celebrity Parents: Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin

    Ava: Origin: German, Meaning: A bird.

    Celebrity Parents: Reese Witherspoon, Heather Locklear.

    Coco: Origin: Spanish, Meaning: Coconut.

    Celebrity Parents: Courtney Cox Arquette and David Arquette

    Ella: Origin: English, Meaning: Beautiful fairy woman.

    Celebrity Parents: John Travolta, Ben Stiller, Eric Clapton, Mark Wahlberg & Rhea Durham.

    Georgia: Origin: Greek Meaning: Female version of George, meaning a farmer.

    Celebrity Parents: Harry Connick Jr., Harrison Ford, Mick Jagger & Jerry Hall.

    Leila: Origin: Hebrew, Meaning: Dark Beauty.

    Celebrity Parents: Greta Scacci & Vincent D’Onofrio

    Lola: Origin: Spanish, Meaning: Strong Woman.

    Celebrity Parents: Kate Moss, Jennie Garth, Chris Rock.

    Matilda: Origin: German, Meaning: Might, Power.

    Celebrity Parents: Michelle Williams & Heath Ledger

    Sailor: Origin: English, Meaning: Sailor.

    Celebrity Parents: Christie Brinkley & Peter Cook

    Shiloh: Origin: Hebrew, Meaning: God’s Gift.

    Celebrity Parents: Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt

    Sophia: Origin: Greek, Meaning: Form of Sophie, meaning wisdom.

    Celebrity Parents: Francis Ford Coppola, Sylvester Stallone & Jennifer Flavin.

    Stella: Origin: Greek, Meaning: A star.

    Celebrity Parents: Melanie Griffith & Antonio Banderas.

    Suri: Origin: Hebrew, Meaning: Red Rose, Princess.

    Celebrity Parents: Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes

    Boy’s Names:

    Banjo: Origin: English, Meaning: Banjo.

    Celebrity Parents: Patrick and Rachel Griffiths

    Bogart: Origin: German, Meaning: Bowstring.

    Celebrity Parents: David “Puck” Rainey & Betty Rainey

    Dashiell: Origin: Unknown, Meaning: Unknown.

    Celebrity Parents: Alice Cooper. (Also, Mr. Incredible’s named his son Dashiell Robert Parr or “Dash”)

    Indiana: Origin: English, Meaning: The country India.

    Celebrity Parents: Casey Affleck and Summer Phoenix

    Joaquin: Origin: Spanish, Meaning: Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Jehoichin, meaning “Jehovah has established.”

    Celebrity Parents: Kelly Ripa.

    Jaden: Origin: Hebrew, Meaning: Jehovah has heard.

    Celebrity Parents: Will Smith, Christian Slater, Andre Agassi.

    Liam: Origin: Irish, Meaning: Unwavering protector.

    Celebrity Parents: Calista Flockhart.

    Maddox: Origin: Welsh, Meaning: Son of the Patron.

    Celebrity Parents: Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt

    Marlon: Origin: English, Meaning: Sea of Bitterness.

    Celebrity Parents: Dennis Miller

    Myles: Origin: German, Meaning: Millstone.

    Celebrity Parents: Sherilynn Finn & Toulouse Hardy, Eddie Murphy

    Oliver: Origin: Latin, Meaning: Olive Tree.

    Celebrity Parents: Bridget Fonda & Danny Elfman

    Presley: Origin: English, Meaning: From the priest’s meadow.

    Celebrity Parents: Cindy Crawford.

    Reed: Origin: English, Meaning: Redheaded.

    Celebrity Parents: Ron Howard.

    Ryder: Origin: English, Meaning: Knight.

    Celebrity Parents: Kate Hudson & Chris Robinson

    Seven: Origin: Unknown, Meaning: Unknown.

    Celebrity Parents: Erykah Badu & Andre Benjamin (Andre 3000 of Outkast)

    Article written by Trisha Jones, owner of the hip maternity and baby boutique, Stella Maternity, offering trendy maternity clothes and cool baby clothes. http://www.stellamaternity.com
    Trisha also writes for the blog, S.M.N., the place to find news about celebrity babies and the latest trends in maternity and baby clothes. http://stellamaternity.blogspot.com

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    July 22, 2011

    Fly Fishing Basic: A Nymph Fishing Tutorial

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    Here is a wet fly-fishing tip that many fly fishermen overlook when nymph fishing lakes and deep pools of rivers and streams using a sinking tip fly line or a sinking fly line. In this example we are fishing a #6 black bunny leech. Because of the way it is tied, like most good wet flies these days, it requires a precise stop and start action to really be effective. The fly must stripped and paused, or what I call the “stop and go” method of nymph fly fishing. For example, cast out your fly and line, and use the fly line sink rate and the count down method (1001,1002…etc) to let the fly sink into the strike zone. Then make one pull in (or strip in) and stop. This allows the material on the fly to open while the fly sinks for two or three seconds then strip again closing the fly, pause, and strip again. This will cause the fly to rise, fall, open, close, rise, fall, and look alive as you strip in the fly line. To really get the proper action from the bunny leech or any wet fly, you must point the rod and rod tip right at the fly line where it goes into the water while you are stripping in the fly line, otherwise, you don’t get the desired stop and start action. Visualize this, if your fly rod is parallel to the water during the strip, the rod will flex down, and during the pause the rod will flex back up, resulting in the fly just moving along at a study pace without any stop or start action. Again, point the rod down and right at the fly line where it goes into the water.

    When using larger wet fly or nymph patterns, make longer strips with a longer pause, and when using small fly patterns, try to make a short strip in and a short pause between strips. Try different combinations of strips and pauses until you find a combination that works for the fish and water conditions that are present where you are fishing. Remember that the strip and pause must represent the type of fly that you are using. For example a sculpin fly will require a longer, quick start and longer pause, than a small nymph that slowly travels only a few inches at a time. This method of wet fly fishing works with the muddler minnow, wooly buggers, leeches, streamers and all types of large and small nymphs.

    This method of nymph and wet fly fishing will produce violent strikes, and works on all game fish so be prepared to “up size” your tippet leader material. Refer to my web site for the fly fishing tip: “Fluorocarbon leader and the fly fishing knots to make it work”

    Good luck, good fishing and please take care of our wonderful lands.

    Stanley Stanton: Oregon Fly Fishing Guide and McKenzie River fishing guide, Visit: http://www.oregon-fly-fishing-with-stan.com For trout fly fishing tips, how to fly fish information, plus guided Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing, Steelhead Fly Fishing, classes for beginners and advanced fly fishing and Oregon Salmon Fishing.

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    July 20, 2011

    Education Loans Can Augment The Boundaries Of What You Can Achieve

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    Education never ends – it is not said without reason. We are educated all our lives and getting an education not only is a great achievement but something that gives you the tools to find your own way in the world. Education is indispensable; little do we realize how much more it can bring to us in terms of worldly amplifications. Anyone can have propensity and the natural endowment for education. But one might not have the resources to finance their education. You certainly can’t let lack of resources impede you from advancing your prospects through education. Then you accidentally stumble upon the word ‘education loans’. Loans for education – you have never thought about it as a feasible arrangement. Education loans can open newer panoramas in regard to your education aspirations.

    Education loans are open to all people in all its myriad forms. Education loans can realize your education plans or the education plans of your children. You can strengthen you own future and the future of your son or daughter with education loans. An extensive range of student and parent loans are presented under the category of education loans. There are many types of education loans. Discerning about the types of education loans will help you in making the accurate decision. The single largest resource of education loans is federal loan. The two main federal education loan programmes are the Federal Family Education Loan Programme and the Federal Direct Loan Programme. In the Federal Family Education Loan Programme the bank, credit union or the school is the lender. While the federal direct loans programme, the department of education is the lender.

    Private education loans are offered to people so that they can provide financial backup to their education plans. Private education loans are not endorsed by other government agencies but are provided by other financial institutions. Private education loans programme are optimum for both undergraduate and graduate studies.

    Formal education is requisite for future success. Though this is not a hard and fast rule, but education certainly helps you in gaining an upper hand. With universities getting expensive by each day an education loan will certainly give you an incentive to go ahead with your education plans. Each year while contemplating on your education plans the thought of finances almost invariably comes in. While working towards you degree, you are constantly plagued about paying for the education fees, books, and other living expenses. Education loans can provide funding for tuition fees, board and room, books computer, and even student travel. An education loan can help you with all these expenses. Education loans are sufficient enough to take care of all these expenses. If you have been forced to drop your education for any reason, you can still take up your education at any point of time. Irrespective of your age and also where you have left your education.

    There are no specific eligibility criteria for education loans. Any person who is in need of sponsorship for education can find an education loan that befits his or her financial necessity. Loan amount on education loans vary with the kind of education you want to pursue. The repayment options with education loans will similarly accommodate your personal financial preferences. You can either repay interest amount while still in school or six months after graduation. Education loans offer upto ten years for repayments. The refund alternatives on education loans also include deferment, forbearance and consolidation. The various sites on education loans can give you innumerable repayment options and monetary remuneration.

    Education loans will help you in planning your life after graduation. However, an education loan like every loan is a huge financial obligation. An education loans is generally the first substantial loan for most people and therefore the first major expense. Do not be completely dependent on your education loans for the funding of your complete education. Try to apply for any other financial sustenance like university grants, scholarships, fellowships, work study programmes and assistance ship and any other form of aid. This will certainly encourage a fluid dispensation of your education loans. You can start by going to the financial aid office in your school or university. It will provide you further insight to the kind of education loans, you must apply for.

    Education is an experience of life. It is so rewarding in itself that it helps you to manage almost everything in your life. Education loans discipline your impulse towards education and training into a fruitful contrivance. The payoff is delicious in terms of improved quality of life. Education is expensive! Is it? With education loans it can’t be. Now, you don’t have to take the road in front of you. Make your own road with education loans.

    Amanda Thompson holds a BachelorÂ’s degree in Commerce from CPIT and has completed her masterÂ’s in Business Administration from IGNOU. She is as cautious about her finances as any person reading this is. She is working as financial consultant for http://www.chanceforloans.co.uk To find a Personal loans,bad credit loans,debt consolidation loans that best suits your needs visit http://www.chanceforloans.co.uk

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    July 18, 2011

    Grooming Your Cat

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    To keep your cat happy, healthy and clean it is essential to properly groom your cat. By reading this section you will learn how and when to groom your cat and also what equipment to use. You will learn how to brush your cat, bath your cat, how to clean your cats ears and how to look after your cats teeth.

    Brushing and combing your cat

    Cats spend 10 percent of their waking hours grooming themselves by licking dirt and excess fur of their coat but this is not enough to properly keep them clean and some cats do not clean themselves properly. You should brush and comb your cat on a regular basis. Short-hair cats are much easier to groom than long-hair cats. If you are unsure of what your cat is, visit the breeds section. When you are grooming your cat you should be alert and checking for fleas, scars, wounds and lumps.

    The first thing you need to know is the difference between a cat comb and a cat brush. A cat comb is used to remove excess hair, remove knots and to remove dirt. A cat brush is to fluff up the fur and make it smooth and look good. If you own long-hair cat I would recommend buying both a comb and a brush as you will learn later on, if you own a short-hair cat it is not as important but you can if you want.

    You could alternatively choose to buy a cat grooming kit which includes a comb, brush and everything else you need. You can buy the right equipment from your local pet shop but you could also consider buying online. There are many different combs and brushes to choose from and all of them have their advantages and disadvantages. If you want to get the best results and not spend a fortune you should buy a wide toothed comb, a brush and a flea comb. This should all cost under $10 USD.

    It is a waste of time brushing your cat with a normal comb/brush. The advantages of using a cat brush is that it shelters the natural body oils, the bristles gently remove tangles and after brushing your cat it will have a shiny, good looking and healthy coat. But most importantly it is designed to remove excess hair, then in future when your cat cleans itself it does not swallow as much hair, preventing it from having a hairball.

    If you have a kitten, it should be brushed from an early age so it becomes accustomed to the process and doesn’t find it a scary and distressing experience. It will enjoy the grooming procedure but most of all you will not have to train it later on in its life. If you have an adult cat that does not like to be brushed and finds the experience frightening, introduce grooming slowly and do not make the sessions more than five minutes. If this does not work you could try ending the grooming session with playtime so your cat will look forward to it each day. One of the most important things to remember is that a short session each day is better than a long session each week.

    As I briefly mentioned before, short hair cats are easier to groom than long-hair cats, it is a bit more difficult and the process can take a bit longer. If you own a short-hair cat you should groom it on a weekly basis or every few days and it should take from 5 to 10 minutes. If you own a long-hair cat grooming should be done everyday or every two days and it should take about 10 to 20 minutes. By now you are probably thinking ‘how can you brush a cat for 20 minutes’. The grooming process is not just brushing but is also cleaning nose and ears if necessary and sometimes brushing your cat’s teeth. For more information about these, read on.

    To groom your cat, follow these easy steps:

    -Place your cat on a bench or table. It depends on what your cat is most comfortable with; some owners brush their cat on their laps.

    -Gently brush from head to tale using short and gentle strokes with your comb to remove knots, do not pull hard otherwise it will hurt and distress your cat, making the experience unpleasant and enjoyable. For best results also brush under its neck and stomach. If you have a flea comb, brush again from head to tale.

    -Use a brush to fluff up the fur, if you are unsure of what brush to use ask your local pet shop. A cat brush is good for your cat’s appearance and health and can be brought from a number of different places.

    Bathing your cat

    It is not necessary to bath your cat unless it becomes very dirty. Most people who have prize-winning cats bath their cat on a regular basis. Many cats do not like water and find a bath a frightening and traumatic experience. If you ever need to bath your cat, the below information will tell you how. The first thing you need to do is to brush your cat to remove excess hair and dirt. Talk to your cat with relaxed voice to keep it as calm as possible and do no make quick movements. Have everything ready before you start which should consist of 4-6 towels, shampoo, a hair dryer and cotton balls. You can use special cat shampoo or you can use regular shampoo but it really doesn’t make a difference.

    Use cotton balls to protect water from getting into your cats ears. If your cat has smaller ears use only half or even a quarter. If you have a bathroom or laundry hose, use it because it makes it much easier. If you don’t have a hose use a cup or plastic container. You should not wear good clothes because the chances are that you will end up as wet as your cat. Wash your cat in a bath or a laundry sink. Start by wetting it with warm water. Avoid wetting its eyes and ears as much as possible unless it particularly dirty.

    Hold your cat firmly because it will try to escape and probably bite and scratch you. Once the cat is wet apply shampoo and gently massage. If your cat is really dirty you can shampoo twice. Rinse your cat from top to bottom and make sure you get all of the shampoo out. Use the towels to dry your cat as best as you can then finish the job off with a hairdryer.

    Cleaning your cats ears

    Cleaning your cat’s ears should be a part of your grooming routine. To get rid of the dirt and wax, use a cotton swab but never go deeper than you can see because it can cause permanent damage to your cats hearing. It should be done every month.

    Dental Care (article)

    Many people do not brush their cats teeth often enough, some have never done it. If your cat’s teeth are not brushed, bacteria will build up and could result in loss of teeth. You should brush your cat’s teeth every week. If you have a kitten you should start brushing when all of its 36 teeth have grown which is around 6 months of age. If you have an adult cat, introduce slowly and keep the sessions short.

    You can buy special toothbrushes designed for cats but a child’s toothbrush will be just as good, just make sure the bristles are soft so they do not cut the gums. Do not use normal toothpaste because it will cause digestive problems and make your cat sick. You can buy special cat toothpaste from your pet shop, vet or online.

    To properly brush your cat’s teeth start by gently brushing the outer surface of the teeth. Do not brush the inside of the teeth until your cat is used to the process. Brush in a circular motion from the bottom of the gum to the tips of the teeth. Some cats require professional cleaning when there is a severe build up of tartar. When brushing your cat’s teeth note the condition of your cat’s gums.

    Consult your vet if the gums are swollen, if there is any bleeding, bad breath, drooling, dark spots, sores, refusal to open mouth or reluctance to eat. If your cat has any of these symptoms there is a chance that it has gum disease. Gum disease is common in cats and can be fatal unless treated. It begins with the build up of plaque and tartar which causes the roots to become infected. This can be prevented by regular brushing.

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    July 15, 2011

    Fish Tank Pump – the Heart of the Tank

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    If you have a fish tank, then a fish tank pump is also a necessity. Finding the fish tank pump that is right for you can be difficult if you are not familiar with the industry. In most cases, when you buy a fish tank, you will also be given a fish tank pump. This makes things much easier, as you are ensured that everything will be compatible, and that you are setting everything up correctly. But if you are in the market for a new fish tank pump, or your aquarium did not come with one, you should seek out the advice of a professional. Professionals are at many of the popular pet stores and their knowledge is invaluable.

    A fish tank pump is what gets air to your fish. Without a pump, there would be no air flow in your tank, making it uninhabitable for your fish. As you can see, a fish tank pump can be considered the life blood of your tank. If your pump stops working for any reason, you need to have it replaced as soon as possible. It is often good to have an extra fish tank pump on hand in case of emergencies. This way, if something happens, you will be able to swap them out quickly, keeping your fish in healthy, oxygenated water. Fish breath the air through the water and if your pump fails, the fish will not have any air to live on.

    Finding a fish tank pump that works with your tank can be done by visiting your local pet store. They should have many options in stock, and will be able to provide you with a pump that will fit your current set up. Be sure to know the specifications of your tank, so that the pet store employee can point you in the right direction. Most fish tank air pumps are universal, but to make sure it fits it always helps to have as much information on hand as possible. Information such as the dimensions and capacity in gallons are needed in order to fit the pump to your fish tank.

    Buying the right fish tank pump is very important. Without a pump, your fish would not be able to get the oxygen that they need. Always remember to check on your fish tank pump during your maintenance checks. Also periodically check the pump whenever you take time out to enjoy watching your fish.

    Keith Londrie II is a well known author. For more information on Fish Aquariums, please visit Fish Aquariums Information [http://www.fish-tanks-information.info/] for a wealth of information. You may also want to visit keith’s own web site at Keith Londrie dot com

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    July 8, 2011

    Teachers and Counselors, Help Your Students Become Career Explorers

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    Teachers and Counselors, Help Your Students Become Career Explorers

    As teachers and counselors, you help students explore careers.

    You aid your students as they search for meaning, purpose, and direction.

    You see their talents.

    You know their interests, abilities, and skills.

    You help students plan for the future.

    You understand students. You know that students -

    • Are curious
    • Love colorful, multimedia presentations
    • Use their senses and imaginations in career exploration

    You have searched for tools that will help you unlock their potentials.

    Tips for Finding the Right Career Tool

    Career tools help your students explore who they really are. Career tools include career tests, assessments, games, web sites, and books. Career tests answer the question “Who am I?” Career assessments point out your students’ likes, dislikes, or interests. Kid career tools should be fun, educational, and not boring.

    Search for the resource that meets your students’ needs. Look at the benefits. Find tests, assessments, games, web sites, and books that are -

    • Eye appealing
    • Easy to use
    • Full of resources

    With the right resource, students are ready and willing to -

    • Explore
    • Investigate
    • Learn
    • Ask questions
    • Enjoy discovering who they are
    • Gain knowledge, wisdom, and understanding

    An effective career tool motivates your students to explore careers. Creative career tools build a foundation for more detailed career exploration.

    Step One: Select a Career Test

    How do you choose the right career test? Look at 3 major areas -

    • Format, e.g. Printed, CD-ROM, or on-line
    • Cost -$10, $12, $15, $20 or more
    • Resources – Information on interests, skills, and careers

    When you look at a career test, ask yourself the following questions -

    • What do your students prefer? Printed or on-line career test?
    • What is your budget for the tests?
    • What resources do you have? Do you have a computer lab?

    Find career tests that your students are interested in and that provide valuable information about careers and your student’s interests. Look at career tests that use well-known career models. Match students’ interest clusters to career or job codes. Use newer color-coded career tests that simply career models. The use of colors improves attention span, concentration, memory skills, and understanding. As students grow older, continue to use career models expand their knowledge of careers and college majors. There are a variety of career tests for youth, college students, and adults.

    Step Two: Explore Career Web Sites and Books

    Career tests prepare students to explore careers. Gather information about fun, informative, and attractive career exploration web sites and books. Look for web sites and books that provide career information about -

    • Tasks
    • Wages
    • Career outlook
    • Interests
    • Education
    • Knowledge
    • Skills
    • Similar careers

    Examples of kid career exploration web sites and books are -

    • Career Ship
    • What Do You Like
    • Eek! Get a Job
    • GetTech.org
    • LifeWorks
    • Young Person’s Occupational Outlook Handbook
    • Career Ideas for Kids Book Series
    • I Want To Be Book Series

    Career exploration is a process. As teachers and counselors, use resources that make your journey enjoyable, educational, and effective. Plan successful kid career exploration expeditions.

    Dr Mary Askew specializes in career tests, websites, and books for students. Students need eye appealing, easy to use, yet comprehensive career resources. Find out how students can reach their career potentials at http://www.hollandcodes.com. Contact Dr. Askew at learning4life@qwest.net.

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    July 5, 2011

    Overcoming Public Speaking Fear and Anxiety

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    1. What is Public Speaking Fear?

    And what are its causes?

    ­­Public Speaking Fear can be paralyzing… Standing in front of a crowd… You probably know the feeling. You can work weeks, learn the materials, prepare the presentation. You try to ignore the anxiety. And then it’s the moment… You go to the stand… Your throat is dry, you begin to stutter… Your brain feels empty.

    What is happening to you? This frustrating phenomenon is called Public Speaking Fear.

    You are not the only one to suffer from this fear, or phobia. In fact, According to recent studies, about 40 percent of the population, were found to have a serious fear of public speaking. Almost everyone has some degree of fear regarding public speaking.

    Whether it is in front of 10 people or a full auditorium, the fear of public speaking seems to affect nearly everyone at one point or another. Even the most professional public speakers can become nervous before an important speech.

    This impacts of this anxiety vary from just ‘not being your best’ during the speech,,to not being able to even begin the speech, and in some cases even suffering from horrors and general feeling of incompetence.

    Symptoms of this fear might be:

    • Rapid heartbeats
    • Shaky hands
    • Shortness of breath
    • Blank mind
    • Feel of freezing
    • Sweaty hands
    • Dizziness

    Although you might hear and read about various reasons and factor that cause and affect Public Speaking Fear, I will divide the causes of this “fear” into 2 categories: Historically-based and Experience-based.

    1.1 Historically-based factors

    Imagine human beings in past times, when we used to live in small tribes. Those times encoded in us all kinds of fears, that helped humans survive. A human tribe would include between 30-100 members, usually with a single (male) leader. This leader was vital for the survival of the tribe and used to be the authority. Now imagine that one simple member of the tribe would arrange a speech in front of the tribe. The leader of the tribe would see this as an attempt to gain authority over the tribe. A common penalty for that could be death.

    Public speaking used to be extremely dangerous in the past.

    This historical reason is considered according to researches as the main reason why we are so afraid of public speaking.

    There is a branch of psychology called “Evolutional Psychology”, which discusses matters like this. The most important thing that you should remember is that a major cause for your fear is irrational. You can’t explain it with the terms of our world. Only imagining the world as it was 10,000 years ago carries the real answer.

    1.2 Experience-based factors

    Now, in addition to the psychological reasons that cause this fear of public speaking, there are of course also factors from you own life that create it.

    The way we use language in our life is called “conversation”, because when we speak, we do it with someone else. Our neurological system is so used to having conversations, that we just don’t pay attention to all the internal processes that happen when we’re speaking. Because it’s done automatically, we can focus our whole attention on the conversation itself.

    Now, every new and unknown activity that we try to do, will seem intimidating, just because we are not experienced enough. We don’t know how to use our voice. We don’t know how to look at the people, how to stand, how to move our hands. We are even not used to the specific language patterns that we need to use during speech – and there is a different way to use language during a speech.

    Another aspect of experience-based causes is a fear, caused by our past experiences. An embarrassing or painful experience while speaking to a group in the past can also create a fear.

    So, let’s summarize so far. Public Speaking fear is this negative feeling that causes us not to be at our best during public speaking. It might even prevent us from making the speech at first place. We’ve discussed 2 main reasons for this fear. The first is based on our past as human beings, and that is the reason why we are sometimes so terrified about public speaking. The second reason is based on our own experiences of the world, that also create fears and beliefs.

    1.3 Rational and irrational fears

    Before moving on to dealing with public speaking fear, we need to understand how to view our fear.

    Rational fears are fears that we can explain rationally, and the fear is of something that could cause real harm (physically or emotionally).

    In general, examples of rational fears include:

    • Dangerous people (a person holding a knife, murderer etc.)
    • Dangerous situations (fire, earthquake, floods etc.)
    • Dangerous activities (Skiing, walking on a rope etc.)

    Now, we can see that fear of some activities is considered rational, because it consists of real danger. Some fears are good to have. The fear itself is something positive, it helps us survive.

    Irrational fears, on the other side, are fears that don’t help us survive, but on the contrary, prevent us of being our best.

    For example, if we were bitten by a dog once, we might get the fear of dogs for our whole life. If someone frightened us during a dark night, we might get a fear of darkness.

    As you can see, our mechanism of fear in not perfect, and we need to do some work to deal with our fears.

    Rational fears should be kept and maybe even encouraged. Irrational fears, instead of preventing harm, in many cases can cause us harm. It’s normal to try and overcome irrational fears.

    1.4 Is fear of Public Speaking rational or not?

    Can public speaking harm you? As we said above, in past times, public speaking could definitely cause you harm. It used to be extremely rational to be afraid. Because this fear was rational for hundreds of thousands of years, it was delivered to us during what we call “Evolutional Psychology”.

    Is Public Speaking fear today is still rational? Well, I could give you some hypothetical examples when public speaking could cause harm. If you speak in front of a hostile crowd, it might cause you emotional fear. If you’re a gangster and you try to speak in front of your gang members, you might event have physical harm.

    However, in most cases, public speaking is completely harmless. There is no rational reason to be afraid of speaking in front of your class members; and what about presenting your new product in front of your clients?

    Therefore, in today’s world, Public Speaking is completely irrational.

    2. In short, How to overcome the fear?

    In order to overcome the fear of public speaking, it’s vital to understand, remember, and believe, that the fear is irrational.

    In this manual, we will discuss 2 approaches to overcoming the fear:

    Subconscious- working on the processes that happen in our brain that we are not aware of, our belief system, etc. Those methods are meant to reduce or even completely abolish the fear.

    Techniques- Specific techniques and methods to help you with public speaking, even if you still have the fear.

    To tell the truth, if you just use techniques, get more experience, try to find the confidence and so – you will get better. You will desensitize your fear. However, every time, before a speech, you will still feel the fear. It will be weaker, but it will be always there.

    Imagine that your mind is a computer. A very complicated one, but yet a computer. It runs so many programs that we just can’t count. Some of them are in our awareness – they are conscious processes. The rest, most of the processes, are out of our awareness – they are subconscious processes.

    Now, when you go public speaking, there are 2 opposite processes in your head. The first one is positive, and tells you : “Go, give a speech”, and the second one is negative, it tells you “No, you cant”.

    Working to eliminate the fear, can be done! It can be done using methods to eliminate fear. Because it’s a subconscious process (unless you consciously choose to be afraid…), it involves dealing with your subconscious mind.

    In the next chapter, I’ll discuss the common methods. They include: Hypnosis, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic-Programming) and working on you belief system.

    The other way, that will not eliminate the fear but will help you deal with it, is using learning techniques. It works on the positive side, I makes you better in public speaking, and therefore deal better with the fear. I will never eliminate the fear, but it will make it easier to do public speaking.

    Personally, I recommend that you use it in addition to working on the subconscious side. Just learning the techniques will never make you speak at your best, and every speech will continue to be an effort.

    3. Working on your subconscious mind

    3.1 Using NLP Techniques

    Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a behavioral technology, a set of guiding principles, attitudes, and techniques about real-life behavior.

    It allows you to change, adopt or eliminate behaviors, as you desire, and gives you the ability to choose your mental, emotional, and physical states of well-being.

    I will not tell you here too much about NLP, because it’s a complete theory. Personally, I prefer NLP to work on subconscious processes, mainly because unlike other methods that I will discuss in the book, NLP can be learned and used by almost everyone. There is no need to understand psychology or medicine.

    According to NLP, our mind is in some way like a computer. It has all kinds of programs running. Although many of them are unconscious (fear, for example), it teaches us methods to eliminate or at least weaken those processes, if we want to.

    What are these processes? Our mind works with 3 senses (we actualy have 5, but only 3 of them are really important) – visual (eyes), auditory (ears), or kinesthetic (feelings). Every person primarily uses just one of the 3 during processes.

    Some people are visual – they see the world through their eyes. Others are auditory, they mainly use their ears to hear voices. And other people are mainly kinesthetic, they understand the world through feelings.

    For example, if you are a visual person, this means that you see the world mainly through your eyes. Therefore, there is a visual process (or processes) that create the fear of public speaking inside you.

    Now, I’ll tell you a quick story about a friend of mine. He used to have a serious fear of public speaking. His hands would shake, his voice would change, his heart beat would skyrocket. When I tried to check with him what caused the fear, he told me that he would visualize himself giving a bad speech.

    In those visual pictures, he saw people laughing at him, He saw himself standing without remembering what to say, etc. He couldn’t control those pictures. He couldn’t make them disappear.

    What is happening? His mind is kind of “screening” a movie in his head. Do you remember a really scary movie that you saw? There were moments in that movie that you really felt afraid? Even though it was just a movie and you knew it was just a movie?

    The same thing happened with my friend. What created the fear was the movie, the pictures. Our subconscious mind reacts the same way whether the movie is a reality or not.

    Traditional psychology tries to find the “roots” of the fear. It tries to see what past effects created it. Instead, NLP provides an easy and short treatment. As we discussed in the first chapter, the reason might be even in our past as humans, so we can’t eliminate the root.

    So, let’s see how we deal with our fear.

    For visual people

    If you’re a visual person, you probably have a movie running in your head. Try to understand what exact movie you see:

    - is it black and white? Or do you see colors?

    - is it smooth or not?

    - is it going in slow motion, or quickly?

    - do you see it in details?

    - do you see it from a first position or third position?

    Let’s go back to my friend’s example:

    He used to see himself making a speech, and he saw people in the crowd laughing. he saw himself embarrassed…

    Now, I asked him to sit silently in front of me, and we began understanding together what exactly he saw.

    When he saw himself standing and giving a speech, it was from his own eyes, what we call “1st position”. He saw it black and white, and in great detail. He could see faces in the crowd; he could exactly understand what was happening.

    When you see this movie running again and again in your head, your mind creates a great fear. Like a movie, even if you know it’s just a movie, it still creates the same effect.

    A great basis in NLP is that you can’t fight your thought. You can’t just say: “No! I’m not afraid”. Your mind won’t accept it and you will continue seeing the movie.

    However, what you can do is to make changes in the movie, add effects, even change angles. It might sound fantasy to you, but it’s possible.

    So, what I did next is that I told him to change the movie into a 3rd position. I told him to see the movie as if he was standing near the scene, from the side.

    That way, he was seeing himself there, and he saw the crowd. Now, I told him to make the movie a bit in a distance from him, As if he sees it on a television. I told him to begin moving the movie away from him, so that this “television” looks far away from him. Now, he saw himself somewhere in a great distance. He couldn’t see details anymore, because the picture was so far…

    Do you understand what we did here? We can’t fight the movie, but we can do manipulations. Now, the movie was much less frightening. Almost like some pale thought…

    The next time he was about to do a public speech, I told him this process again. After a few times, this movie didn’t disturb him anymore. The fear was almost gone.

    When he now goes to speak, he can concentrate on the words, on the message. The fear is gone.

    For visual people, NLP gives us a quick solution, and that is to make the visual process less dominant and less clear. Make it something in the distance that doesn’t bother you.

    What if you are Auditory?

    For auditory people

    So, now that we understand how to deal with public speaking fear for visual people, you may ask the question – what if I’m an auditory person?

    Well, for auditory people, we need to weaken the auditory process that creates the fear. What is that auditory process? It’s usually a sound or a voice. For example, you might be telling yourself: “No, I can’t do that…” or “Those people are going to laugh at me…”, or you might hear the people laughing, or shouting at you.

    We can’t make the sound “smaller” as we did with the visual process, but we still can make it weaker. There are a few options. The one I will discuss here is making some differences in the voice: Instead of hearing it in its regular way, make it sound funny. Give it a childish voice, for example. I also like giving it a sex-flirting voice.

    When you convert the voice to a different way, it doesn’t sound frightening anymore. On the contrary, you might find yourself laughing and smiling instead! Try this now, make a serious, frightening voice inside you, sound funny, childish or sexy.

    How can you learn more of NLP

    We only discussed some examples of using NLP to overcome fear. There are of course some more ways – for example, you can add effects to your internal movies, you can add background music and whatever you find useful in overcoming those internal processes that create your fear.

    However, NLP can be used in many other ways and techniques to really improve you skills. You can become a better communicator, better lover, increase you income, be more efficient. It’s a set of techniques and methods to improve your life in general, and allow you to control your mind effectively.

    If we are discussing Public Speaking, you can use NLP to make you message more clear, understood and acceptable by people.

    NLP was created in the recent decades, and it’s still under development. I personally suggest that you find time to learn more of it. You can check our page to discover how we suggest to learn NLP.

    3.2 Belief Systems

    In many cases, our fear is caused by our belief system. Belief is stronger than knowledge, and our perception of the world is actually created according to our belief system.

    Belief is usually something we can’t really prove. Belief in god is a good example, but almost all beliefs we have in life are not absolute.

    There are certain beliefs that we can’t prove they are true or not. However, we CAN tell if they benefit us or not – or whether they help you achieve your goals.

    When regarding Public Speaking Fear, there are a few a beliefs that might cause the fear. According to studies, the most common belief that directly causes the fear is the following:

    Limiting Belief- “It is normal to have a fear or anxiety of Public Speaking”.

    Think to yourself… Do you accept this? Do you believe that it’s normal, that it’s OK to have a fear of public speaking?

    You probably do.

    Why? Probably because of your own experience, because that is what society teaches.

    However – are you sure it’s “Normal” to be afraid? Why? It’s just your belief. And that belief is actually causing the fear – because you kind of expect it.

    It will be much more empowering to change this belief. Instead, you should understand that there is nothing “Normal” in public speaking fear. You know it’s an irrational fear. Nothing is Normal here.

    Empowering Belief- “Public speaking makes me feel relaxed and energetic”.

    Do you understand how changing your belief changes the way you respond and view life? Instead of believing that you are supposed to be afraid – you choose an empowering belief.

    Is this empowering belief “True”? Many people around the world don’t have any fear of public speaking. Instead – they enjoy it. You can choose what to believe. I personally recommend you to choose the empowering one.

    Here are some more beliefs that you should consider loosing:

    “It’s good to be nervous”- What the hell? Why is that good? It’s good to be relaxed. That’s a totally limiting belief.

    “Public Speaking is something you are born with, or not”- A terrible belief that unfortunately many people possess, not only regarding public speaking. Almost every skill can be learnt and improved. This belief only prevents you from improving. Nobody was born as a public speaker.

    “Public speaking fear is something you can’t overcome”-I can give you so many live examples (including me) of people who successfully overcame public speaking fear.

    “Your audience wants you to fail”- On the contrary, because most of the people are afraid to death of public speaking and many of them have tried it before, they will only appreciate your “courage” to stand and speak. People came to hear you – they want you to succeed.

    A great way to succeed in life is by building an empowering belief system. The secret is understanding that you can CHOOSE what to believe. If this makes you feel interested, I suggest that you read my articles regarding belief systems.

    3.3 Hypnosis

    Hypnosis is considered a powerful tool to help with overcoming fears. It works directly with the subconscious mind, making the right “changes” to teach your mind not to be afraid.

    Hypnosis can be done either with a therapist, or as it becomes common today, using an audio or a video that makes a similar job.

    Hypnosis can be a good tool, but the problem that I have with Hypnosis is the fact that you don’t really know and can’t control over what the treatment is about.

    Unlike NLP, you can’t do it alone and you can’t choose and decide what exact treatment to make.

    On the other hand, you can feel free and not really care about learning and mastering technique. You just get the treatment, never care what it really does. If it works – you don’t have the fear anymore. For some people – this is the perfect solution.

    If that sounds and feels good for you, you can check my review of available products (some of them are totally free).

    4. External work – dealing with the fear effectively

    In the previous chapter, discussed methods how to overcome and eliminate fear of public speaking.

    Therefore, there is no use for this chapter, is there? Well, maybe there is…

    • Even If you use the techniques we discussed (As I said, I recommend NLP), you might still have some public speaking fear.
    • Many people can’t accept the fact that self-work can eliminate fear. I don’t agree, but I can honor their belief. If you believe that the way to make achievements is via hard work, then I accept that and will show you ways to practice in order to deal with the fear.

    In this chapter, I will give you tips to quickly help you dealing with the fear. I will divide them into 2 categories: What to do before the speech; and what to do during the speech.

    Remember – Practice makes Perfect. As you implement what I tell you here, you’ll improve, sometimes even rather rapidly. However – You Still Need Practice.

    Unlike other guides, I will not give you a full list of tips. No one can’t use so many. Just the best ones.

    4.1 What to do before the speech

    You don’t have to be perfect

    People are afraid of public speaking because they fear of mistakes during the speech. However, anxiety over mistakes only makes it more likely that mistakes will occur.

    The best way to deal with mistakes is to accecpt the fact that youare not perfect, and mistakes are supposed to happen. Now, instead of being afraid, you can use mistakes to get feedback for future improvement.

    Visualize the positive outcome

    A good reason for which we are so anxious before the speech is because we visualize the speech, presuming that something terrible will happen. We may even do this subconsciously.

    So, a good way to deal with our anxiety is to visualize the speech, this time in a positive way. Imagine the moments before the speech, how you feel secure and prepared. How you move slowly toward the podium. How you begin the speech. Try to hear your own words.

    Visualizing will work on you internal fears and signal to your brain that everything is under control.

    Put the past behind

    Some people have speech anxiety because of past events. It could be even some humiliating event in the past. The way to deal with such incidents is the following:

    If you can learn from it and improve – do it. If you can’t, just forget about it and focus on the future.

    Use mistakes to learn and improve, not to increase your fears.

    Practice your voice and tonality

    Speaking involves using your voice. If you use your voice and practice it before the speech, you will be used to speaking and will feel more confident about how your voice sounds.

    Don’t write a speech

    One of the worst things you could do is to write a full speech. It will make you concentrated on the written words instead of on the speech.

    Instead – only write highlights, know what your speech is about and what your main messages are.

    This way, the page you are holding will only be a guidance, and you will be concentrated on the speech.

    4.2 What to do during the speech

    Remember to breath

    Anxiety tightens the muscles in the chest and throat. With a restricted airway and without enough oxygen, your voice can come out as a squeak. Deep breathing, on the other hand, sends oxygen to the lungs and brain and expands the throat and chest, promoting relaxation. As you approach the platform, take a deep breath and relax. It will also improve your thinking processes. During the speech, whenever you feel anxious – remember to take a deep breath – It will immediately make you calmer.

    Focus on friendly faces

    During the speech, you might look at the crowd and see them as a large group of people. That may confuse you. Instead, focus on specific faces, you should prefer the friendly ones. This way your subconscious mind will feel as if you are having a conversation with a specific person. During the speech, move your eyes slowly and look at different people. It will also make the audience feel that you are talking with them instead of just giving a speech

    Make Stops

    Making a stop sounds something hard to do? You stop speaking, making a silent pause.

    That is just great! It makes you look relaxed and confident, and gives you time to relax and remember exactly what you wanted to say.

    Speak slowly

    Speaking quickly and swallowing words is a mistake done by many speakers. It might be because you want to finish your words and have it all over fast. It might also be because you don’t want to be interrupted by the crowed if there is a pause. Your quick heart bit is also a factor.

    Anyway – speaking rapidly just makes you more anxious and gives you less time to think. Just speak S-L-O-W-L-Y. Relax, give yourself the time.

    5. What to do next?

    In this article, I gave you the reasons and factors that cause your Public Speaking Anxiety. I showed you the options available to deal with it.

    We discussed methods to eliminate or at least weaken the fear and anxiety that are created in our subconscious mind.

    To eliminate fear, I personally suggest that you learn NLP. That is a set of techniques and skills to work on your mind and develop excellence. It also gives you control and full understanding of what you are doing (Unlike psychological treatment or hypnosis).

    I gave you the basics of how to use NLP to eliminate your fears. To be really perfect and find many more techniques – I suggest that you learn and master NLP.

    In addition, we discussed belief systems and hypnosis.

    For those of us who prefer the “hard work”, I gave my tips on what to do before and during the speech to effectively deal with you anxiety.

    If you want more guidance, I personally recommend you a book that was written by Benjamin van Spijck. It’s called “Overcoming the fear of public speaking”. It’s written as a 21-days tutorial and will guide you step-by-step to eliminate the fear.

    I wish you all the best, hope that you find the way to get rid of this frustrating feeling of fear and anxiety forever.

    If you liked my article, you can get it in PDF and read more on my website:

    http://www.bebetterarticles.com/overcoming-fear-of-public-speaking/

    Tom Slavoda.

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    July 4, 2011

    Education Specialist Degree Online

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    According to the United States Department of Education, 92 million adults took part in some type of formal education to accommodate new job requirements, earn an advanced degree, keep their skills current or simply to attain a higher education. The education specialist degree program is intended for teachers, supervisors, administrators and counselors in elementary and secondary schools. This degree program offers specialization for teachers who have completed their master’s degree, along with in-depth opportunities for enhanced professional growth.

    The minimum educational requirement to pursue an education specialist degree is 60 hours of graduate credit, which might include a master’s degree. A candidate for the program should have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on their previous graduate work. Furthermore, many educational specialist programs require at least three years of successful teaching in the field, standardized test scores, writing samples and recommendations. Since a specialist level teacher is considered an instructional leader, the education specialist degree program builds upon the teacher’s prior education and professional experiences to accomplish this. The specialist program ensures that a teacher who completes the course is particularly knowledgeable about current theory and practice in education.

    Specific areas of study can be pursued within the education specialist degree program. Such areas of include curriculum and instruction, administration and counseling.

    Curriculum and instruction: Teachers pursuing an education specialist degree with a concentration in curriculum and instruction are involved with the teaching, supervision and curriculum of discipline-centered areas of study.

    Administration: Those educators seeking an education specialist degree with a concentration in administration can seek licenses for advanced administrative positions within public and private schools, such as building administrator, administrative specialist, vocational director and district administrator.

    Counseling: Teachers taking the education specialist degree program with a concentration in counseling have the opportunity for advanced training and study in specialized areas of interest, such as individual, group or family clinical counseling.

    Specializations within each of the three segments of the education specialist degree include literature, art, English, foreign language, science, social education, mathematics and special education. The education specialist degree program encompasses 30 semester hours.

    An education specialist degree is intended to develop proficiency and professional among teachers already in service. By earning an education specialist degree online, working teachers are afforded the flexibility to attend classes around their own schedule. Online education makes it easier for teachers to pursue higher education while keeping their current positions and maintaining tenure. Thus, attending an education specialist degree program online enables teachers to remain in the classroom with students while they learn how to enhance the educational experience. Teachers who attain an education specialist degree are useful in imparting leadership skills to other teachers, administrators, colleagues and students. Many such teachers implement school improvement plans, developing and using unique teaching practices right in their own classroom.

    So are the longterm benefits of pursuing an education specialist degree online worth balancing time between earning and learning? The U.S. Department of Labor, Career Guide to Industries, 2006-07 Edition states that 1 in 4 Americans are enrolled in educational institutions; this makes the educational services the second largest industry in America. About 13 million jobs exist in education services today and most of them require at least a bachelor’s degree. The Guide further offers that, “Wage and salary employment growth of 17 percent is expected in the educational services industry over the 2004-14 period, higher than the 14 percent increase projected for all industries combined. The number of teachers retiring is expected to remain a record high over the 2004-2014 period, so there may be a lack of students graduating with education degrees to meet this growing industry’s needs. This makes job opportunities for graduates in many education fields good to excellent.”

    Education remains an important part of life and school attendance is compulsory the United States, so there are numerous educational establishments to teach at. As technology expands and the economy changes, there will be an increased need for skilled teachers with an innovative approach to dynamic classroom situations. People holding an education specialist degree will have increased opportunities to advance into positions as administrators, specialized counselors or even assist in developing cutting edge curriculum for students. In a Report released in July 2006, The U.S. Department of Labor reveals that school districts report difficulties in recruiting qualified administrators and teachers, especially in urban and rural areas.

    According to the Distance Education and Training Council, over 4 million students are enrolled in online universities and schools and that number is growing by 30 percent each year. The convenience of pursuing an education specialist degree online enables teachers to learn while they earn, as well implement the skills they attain in their own classrooms as they go. Thus, education specialist degree online programs are beneficial to both teachers and their students.

    SummitLearners.com [http://www.summitlearners.com] is the leading website for people looking to learn online. We have resources for people looking to get an Early Childhood Education Online Degree [http://www.summitlearners.com/early-childhood-education-online-degree]

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    Why Has Applying to College and College Admissions Become So Complicated?

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    Applying to college and college admissions just isn’t like it used to be. In fact, there isn’t much resemblance. Students used to receive an application from a school and completed the required information. Although it took a lot of writing, it was a pretty simple process. Essays were written or typed on the application and everything was turned into the school counseling office. There, teacher recommendations were added, along with an official transcript and test scores, all to be sent off to each college. SAT and ACT scores were included on the transcript.

    Today, applying to college is quite different with almost everything being done online. While technology has improved some things, sending your application off into cyberspace leaves many students wondering what really happens to it and how do all of the pieces come together at their destination: the colleges. Essays are uploaded onto the online application, recommendations are frequently sent by Naviance, and SAT and ACT test scores are sent directly from the College Board or ACT. The only part that many high schools are still responsible for is mailing the official high school transcript and a profile of the school.

    Most students need help with their college search and applying to college. They often feel overwhelmed and do not know where to turn. They can benefit from a knowledgeable parent, high school counselor or educational consultant who has the expertise and time to answer their questions and simplify the college application and college admissions process.

    Here are seven areas where college-bound students need assistance:

    1. College Search. Make sure students do a thorough college search and advise them on whether to apply early decision, early action, or regular decision. Share your knowledge of schools which you think might be a good fit and with which students may not be familiar. Students should keep an open mind during the college search and not limit their choices.

    2. Essays. Brainstorm good essay topics that help students show a side of themselves that has not come through on another part of the application. Everyone has a story to tell and this is what colleges want to hear from them.

    3. Organization. Help students keep track of all deadlines for college applications, supplements, and scholarships and provide a timeline to get each of these done. Provide the organization that is essential to the college application process.

    4. Applications. Proofread all applications and essays to make sure they are free of spelling and grammar mistakes. Sloppy applications and essays can land students in the reject pile.

    5. Financial aid and Scholarships. Advise students on financial aid and applying for scholarships and help them to find ways to cut college costs. Suggest schools to add to their college list that are known be more generous in their financial aid.

    6. Test Preparation. Discuss the SAT and ACT, subject tests and test prep, and which dates are best to take these tests. Talk about the differences in the tests and what colleges require. Some educational consultants offer test prep or you can suggest other qualified individuals.

    7. Stress and Anxiety. Help relieve the anxiety that is a natural part of the college admission process. It is often a very stressful experience for students. By feeling that they have things under control, most students find the college admissions process an interesting experience. This gives them a sense of confidence and allows them to put forth their best effort.

    It is unrealistic to expect high school students to navigate the college search, application and admissions process on their own. Some parents feel they can work objectively and effectively with their own children and that they have the knowledge to do so. Some high school counselors are able to provide the individual attention and time, but most simply have too many students to advise and have limited time for college counseling. Some families turn to educational consultants who specialize in helping students with the college search and application process. Their services are affordable and can be a wise investment for parents.

    Students need someone to answer their questions and keep the process moving. They need support and encouragement to discover what they want in a college experience. This will help them become stronger college applicants and enable them to make informed college decisions. As a family, you need to decide what works best for you and your college-bound student. Whoever you choose, the goal should be to make applying to college and college admissions a little less stressful and no more complicated than it already is.

    Susie Watts is an educational consultant in Denver, Colorado. She is the founder of College Direction and has been working with students for more than twenty years. She assists with the college search, essay and application process, and provides college planning services for students of all abilities, including learning differences. She also works with student-athletes to help find appropriate colleges where they can participate athletically, but also have a successful academic experience. Susie provides test prep for the SAT and ACT through tutoring, small classes, and an online program where she is able to monitor a student’s progress.

    Susie works with students in Denver, but other parts of the country as well. She is a member of five professional organizations. For more information or just some good college information, you can go to her website at http://www.collegedirection.org.

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