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Posted by admin on February 27, 2010

Eureka Sunrise 11 Family 11-Foot By 11-Foot Six-Person Tent

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Features

  • Spacious square, dome-style tent sleeps up to six (11 by 11 floor; 121 square foot area)
  • Heavy duty bathtub floor made of 4-ounce 210D oxford polyester
  • Multicoated StormShield polyester fly won’t stretch when wet and resists UV breakdown
  • Includes corner organizer, wall organizer with mirror, two water bottle pockets
  • Center height of 84 inches; weighs 23 pounds, 15 ounces

 

Product Description

TENT, SUNRISE 11, FAMILY SERIES

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-08-13
Just came back from Grand Canyon.Tent was simply perfect.Easy set up ,best ventilation lots of space.LOVE IT!!!

Review date : 2008-07-18
I spent endless hours online looking for a good tent. This was my first time camping and I was not sure at all what type of tent to buy. There is simply too much to chose from. I was basically looking for a reasonably price 3 season tent with good rain protection. Eureka SUnrise had the best reviews and I decided to go with this one.

We went for 2 nights camping at Acadia National Park in Maine. I tried to put it together myself alone but it was too hard to do it. I had to ask a friend to help me out. WIth 2 persons it is very easy to put up. The feature i liked the best was the 4 windows. It was a bit hot during the day and the cross ventilation kept the tent inside cool. At night it got a bit cold so we zipped the windows and after that it was nice and cozy inside. It did not rain so can’t comment on that aspect. It was easy to fold it and took a lot less time. The poles are a little heavy so if you have the $$$ then I would suggest to go with light weight aluminum pole tent.

I gave this tent 4 stars because the tent description said that even a single person can put it up but I found it very hard to do it especially there is no way a single person can put the rainfly by himself. The tent is 7 foot hight at the center and the rainfly has to go over it. You have to put the rainfly on the ground flat first, put the poles in it and then lift it and put it on top of tent. It is a huge rainfly and if its windy it is almost impossible for a single person to do it.

Overall I am glad that I purchased this tent. However at I paid $210 for this tent and not it is selling for $174 :(. I would say it is a good deal.

Review date : 2008-05-29
We went through four different tents and this one was by far the best to set up and the space available for everyone is great! My daughter’s favorite part are the cup holders and shelves just her size.

Review date : 2007-12-29
We looked around at a number of family tents. We purchased one and found that it was extremely difficult to set up in even the most minimal amount of wind. My wife and I are both experienced campers and hikers so we were surprised when we couldn’t get the tent up properly. We even borrowed a friend’s family tent and proceeded to rip the base the first time we tried to stretch the tent out to stake it.

This tent is different. It is logical to put up. Once up it is spacious. The first time we put it up only took ten or fifteen minutes (include the time to yell at our 1 year old and 3 year old to get off it or we can’t put it up). Internally it has some nice storage features (lots of little pockets and places to store items). I never thought any of that kind of stuff was usefull or necessary until trying to find where the diaper cream went amongst all of the sleeping bags. The tent has nice features without appearing loaded with gimmicks.

And here is the real clincher - the sack that the tent comes in actually fits the tent. Not like you have to bring a hydraulic press to squeeze it in - it actually fits. What a relief after a long weekend of camping. I have never written a review before but was moved enough by the quality of this product.

The only downside I can think of - the stakes included are the cheezy plastic variety that don’t always work in all soil types. And there is not a waterproof assembly instruction printed on the bag (always a nice touch but not needed here since assembly is so logical). Also the way the rain fly goes on is a bit odd (attaching the cross poles to the fly and THEN sliding it over the top).

But the downsides so pale in comparison to the pluses. We are 100% satisfied so far!

Review date : 2007-09-29
We bought this tent to replace a similar Eureka tent that lasted more than 10 years. We love our new Eureka tent! We didn’t even use seam sealer, but it still stayed dry inside during rain on our recent camping trip.

The old tent had four main poles that connected to a center piece, and it was very easy to put up, even by one person. This new tent is just a little harder to put up because there are two very long main poles that arch across the top from corner to corner. We decided that the best process for putting it up was to first stake two corners on the same side of the tent. Then, with the tent flat, we put the two poles through the sleeves and attached them at the two staked corners. Next, the two of us each stood an an unstaked corner so we could simultaneously arch the two poles and fasten the other ends in place. Finally we staked down the third and fourth corner and the sides. Putting up the fly was a breeze.

The tent has a large window on each side, and the zippers worked smoothly! The cupholders and pockets are great, and there are little loops on the inside of seams so you can hang other stuff.

Posted by admin on February 27, 2010

Expert Tips To Take The Stress Out Of Entertaining

After over twenty-five years of entertaining at home both as a single person and coupled, I have some ways to take the stress out of having people into my home. It’s easy in the beginning to focus on food and drink to create the wow factor of having guests over for dinner, but in the end it’s the people that make for enjoyable times. I’ve been to friends, relatives or business associates homes where fabulous food was over whelmed by the lack of mixing the right guests, stressed-out hosts or hostesses, and too little or too much liquor. Finding the right recipe for entertaining is easy.

-Invite the right amount and mix of people. Invite a couple or a single that you really enjoy being around, this will help keep you smiling no matter what happens. Bring together people that have something in common, that creates conversation beyond what do you do, the children, and the house. I like groups of eight to ten, that way if some are quiet, it isn’t a party killer.

-Start planning your dinner party eight weeks out, send out invites six weeks before. People are extremely busy today, to get on their calendar you need long lead times.

-Skip the Internet web site group invitation route. From what I’ve heard people don’t like disclosing why they can’t make a party publicly or having invitees shop the guest list before they commit.

-Query potential guests by email. Ask if they are available on a specific date. Then send snail mail invitations, people love to get mail that isn’t bills, plus it sets a tone for your dinner party. Request in writing an RSVP by a specific date, typically a week before the party date. The RSVP answer should be yes or no, maybes don’t work in entertaining, find different guests.

-The key to having a stress-free event is to plan and prepare in advance of the party day. Take an inventory and create lists of food, beverages, flowers, candles, music, glassware and dinnerware that you have and what you’ll need.

-Do your major shopping 3-5 days before entertaining. I’ll guarantee you’ll go at least a couple more times, but for little things. You’ll feel better the more organized you are.

-Forget doing repainting or decorating projects on deadline with your party, you’ll be grumpy from the self imposed pressure.

-Cook and prepare as much of the food before the party so you can spend time with your guests. Find make-ahead recipes. Keep food simple, with minimal last-minute preparation. I like dishes that can coast while guests finish conversations or arrive late from traffic or other issues. Flexibility is a life saver.

-Set the table 2 days before the event. You’ll enjoy the time to tweak the pretty picture your dishes, stemware, flowers, and candles set.

-Locate a beverage station away from the dining table and food preparation area. I think of this as a gathering zone, so find a hospitable place. Make the bar self contained so there is no running back and forth to the kitchen. Remember a trash can, cork screw, cocktail napkins, stir sticks, ice bucket, coolers for refrigerated drinks like beer and soda. If you have left over flowers from the dining table, place in a bud vase to zip up the bar.

-I’m a big fan of moving the party from room to room during the event. If you like to have people in the kitchen or assisting in food preparation, bring in a couple of chairs to send the signal that your guests are welcome in the kitchen. Serve dinner in the dining room and have dessert in the living room. Different spaces set tones that can help transition your party.

-If conversation gets slow, have some topics in mind to spark new interest. Movies, books, and cool web sites are good safe topics. Stay away from politics and religion, they’re dangerous social territory.

-Music is a must, it can really energize a party and change a guests mood from sulky to spunky. It also creates some filler when one conversation ends and before a new one gets going.

-If guests linger at the end it’s a good sign of a successful party. Don’t allow intoxicated guests to drive home.

Mark Nash is the author of Fundamentals of Marketing for the Real Estate Professional, Starting & Succeeding in Real Estate, Reaching Out: The Financial Power of Niche Marketing, and 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. Mark is a contributing writer for: Realtor (R) Magazine Online, Broker Agent News, Real Estate Executive Magazine, Principal Broker, and Realty Times. His tried and true real estate tips has been featured on CBS The Early Show, CNN, HGTVpro.com, The New York Times, and USA Today. Purchase his books at http://www.1001RealEstateTips.com.

Posted by admin on February 26, 2010

Freshette By Freshette

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Price : $20.99

Features

  • These directors allow women to stand to pee anywhere that men can.
  • Specifically shaped for the female anatomy.
  • Great for outdoor activities and travel.
  • Our military women are using these around the world.
  • Easy to clean and store, has it’s own travel case.

 

Product Description

395061 Features: Anatomically design contours the female body, making it easy to use in all conditions Small, compact design is lightweight for easy transport Complete with a convenient travel pouch that fits neatly into your pack or pocket, so you can carry it everywhere you go Specifications:

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2009-01-14
Did not need to fear where I went. 3 months in a country using holes in the ground without having to stress my bladder! I am telling you this is worth the money, the peace of mind and the trying to hold it to the next stop. I was in a country where squatting to pee is the norm, Freshette saved the day. It is a discreet and perfect traveling companion. After 1 week of using it, all my friends knew about the benefits of my new best friend. This product is a must-have for every female who travels, or who often finds herself without adequate bathroom facilities.

Review date : 2009-01-07
It was too bulky for what I was looking for, which was a sleek design to carry in my bag. The disposable bag was a ziplock basically. It was also twice as expensive as a comparable product that I found later on the internet. And I have returned it 2 weeks ago and have not been compensated for it.

Review date : 2009-01-06
My husband and I have really gotten into hiking, however I would always limit the duration of the hike because of the fear of having to go to the bathroom outdoors. Some of the trails we go to have alligators in the area, and I’m really too scared to wander too far into the brush. This product is the answer. I can finally pee standing up! LOL…what a concept.

I just got the product today and with great trepidation decided to give it a whirl. I stood over the toilet (clearly expecting to make a mess of the bathroom and my shorts), pulled the leg of my shorts off to the side, did the same thing with my underwear, put the Freshette in place and let loose! Didn’t spill a drop…amazing. I’m probably getting too detailed, but I know that I appreciate details when I’m reading reviews. If you wear a pantyliner wiping isn’t really necessary. I know this sounds gross, but if you’re out on a trail and your hot, sweaty and dirty…it doesn’t really matter. Rinse the Freshette with some water, wrap it in a papertowel and place it in a ziplock and clean it when you get home. I also think that if you wear loose, baggy shorts you can just pull them aside with the least hassle. I haven’t tried them with tighter pants/shorts yet, but I imagine that with some practice it will be just as easy. You can really urinate without showing any skin or having to squat in some unsightly fashion.

Review date : 2008-12-01
I’ve used these things for the past 20 years - hiking, whitewater canoeing, and biking. I even bought my drysuit with a men’s relief zipper in the front so I can wear men’s style long john pants, although it’s esp. handy when just wearing shorts in the summer. I have a small zippered bag that I store it in, along with a clean sandwich baggie (for after it’s used) and a small bottle of Purell. The Purell’s only needed on a two-pee trip!

Review date : 2008-09-18
I just went on a trip and didn’t need to use it. But knowing it was there let me venture out a bit further than I might have. I’ve tested it and it does seem to work. The tube is a separate piece if you were wondering like I was. So it does fit in my fanny pack for hiking. The "travel pouch" is only a zip-lock bag (about 8 1/4 x 4 3/8) with printing and diagrams on the outside so I need to find a better way to keep it private, store it damp and store it dry.

Posted by admin on February 26, 2010

Self Improvement Enthusiasts Storm Hotel In Atlanta

I hope you’re having a fantastic week. If you’re not, then just hang in there. When you keep doing ‘the right thing’, you’re bound to meet with success.

It’s Natural Law.

Keep this in mind though: things work out according to the good of everyone, not just you. Excessive pushing or trying to force your way into greater success only delays things even more.

So, do your best to relax and know that whatever area of your life you’re working on right now (dealing with debt, improving your marriage, wanting to change careers, finding your own voice…)

Whatever area it is…success is already YOURS.

You just have to keep watering the seeds you’ve already planted; give them love and attention every day..then watch for the results to show themselves.

We ‘Claimed Our Power’ With Jim Rohn, Bob Proctor and Others While In Atlanta

The ‘Claim Your Power Now’ seminar this past weekend at the Sheraton in Atlanta was just POWERFUL.

Laura and I had a chance to share some time with Jim Rohn (Anthony Robbins’ mentor); as Jim recalled a pivotal moment in his life when he had ‘turned the corner’. He was 25 when he realized a wealth formula…when he was shown that you actually can increase your income by 10-fold, and then by 10-fold again, and again!

Do you know there are people, right now as I write this, that are making $125,000 AN HOUR? Mindboggling but true.

If you’re increasing your income by 3% once or twice a year, then you unfortunately are on the WRONG track and it’s going to take you a hundred years to reach your goals.

And it’s not just about the money either: if you have the mindset to be receiving 3% pay raises, it’s very possible you have that same mindset in your relationships and other areas of your life too.

Every multimillionaire I know recommends the same book as being key to their road to success: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.

So if you haven’t read it, I highly recommend you get a copy on eBay or Amazon for a few bucks. If you already read it several times, read it again. Why not?

Reading is just a part of the success formula, though. You also need to ’speak your future into existence’, as my good friend John Di Lemme says. Express your goals and dreams in the here and now…because the power of the word can get you to where you want to be…and fast.

Then of course, there’s my all-time favorite:

ACTION!

Face a fear, take an action, make something happen today.

Will you probably get butterflies in your stomach? You can almost count on it. Will it be worth it?

DEFINITELY.

By the way, have you ever heard the expression, the sky’s the limit?

Well it is: but only if you let it be! Why not aim even higher? Aim as high as you like. But remember:

* To make a thousand sales, you have to make the first one.

* To have more love in your life, you have to choose one more act of love than you did yesterday.

* To be able to live your dreams, you have to first DECIDE to live them…not someone else’s like we sometimes do.

* To have more free time, you have to allow other people to help you and take over some of your time consuming tasks.

Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy, Jay Abraham, Dan Kennedy and Bob Proctor, among many others, all had to travel down the success path and face challenges along the way.

My recommendation? Get around someone who is further along than you. Invite them out to lunch, interview them, pay them for mentoring. Do whatever it takes to ensure your own success.

Ok, here’s a million dollar success secret for you: whenever you can, ask people of achievement, What can I do to help you?

Because helping others is the fastest way to success.

Sincerely,

Keith Matthew and Laura Roman Lopez
914-909-2413

Keith Matthew and Laura Roman Lopez have been teaching goal-setting and wealth building techniques for 12 years. Visit http://www.pathwaystopower.com/ns-freeworkshop.html to sign up for a Free 7-day Success Workshop.

Posted by admin on February 25, 2010

Coleman SunDome 7-Foot By 7-Foot 3-Person Dome Tent (Blue/White)

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Price : $59.99

Features

  • Seven-feet by seven-feet, one-room tent sleeps three
  • 52 inches of vertical space at center
  • Rainfly covers door and windows, mesh vent provides increased ventilation
  • Access gear or adjust ventilation with CoolAir port
  • Easy-to-follow set-up instructions are sewn into the carry bag

 

Product Description

7′ x 7′, 1 Room Sundome Tent, Sleeps 3, Weathertec System, Keeps You Dry, Easy Set Up, Innovative Design Makes Setup Easier & Faster, Comfortable, Adjustable Airflow System Increases Comfort Inside Your Tent, Organization, Includes Features To Keep Your Tent Tidy, Bright Peacock/Alpine Colored Walls, 52′ Center Height.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2009-01-10
I go to a lot of music festivals, and used this tent for two years before I had any issues with it. It is easy to put up and take down, and it doesn’t take up a lot of space in the trunk. The screened vents are very nice when the weather is a bit too warm. However, I was asleep in this tent at a music festival when Hurricane Ike hit Arkansas. Water-proof my bum. Everything in my tent was completely soaked, including myself. But the only damage to the tent was a ripped pole guide, and I can sew that back on easily. So if you’re planning on going camping where the weather might turn violent, this is not the best tent. Otherwise, great product for the price. Just don’t go camping in hurricanes.

Review date : 2008-12-12
I picked up this tent, because I have been doing a lot of car camping lately with my lady friend and my old tent was a little cramped for both of us and various sundries. When I first set the tent up in my flat, I realized the thing IS HUGE! Setup was a snap and takedown just as easy. It has room for a king size inflatable with room to spare. We had a king size inflatable, day packs, cooler, and a couple smaller bags…and still had plenty of space left. It’s a great tent. For rthw price, I wasn’t really expecting it to be so nice. My only complaints are that it doesn’t compact very well. I can barely fit it in m pack and the second is that it’s heavy. Not recommended for any hike or walk in camping, but is fantastic for car camping or of you need a tent for multiple small kids.

Review date : 2008-09-16
This was a birthday gift for my 9 year old grandson. Well, the first one came with a hole in it but Amazon was great and sent me a free shipping label to send it back and shipped out a new one immediately. It came very quickly and in time for my grandson’s birthday. He absolutely loves it. It was easy to set up, they put a blow up mattress in it and it fit perfectly. He had friends over to sleep out in the backyard three nights in a row. They played games (by flashlight)told stories and had a blast.My daughter said it’s great for two adults but three would be a little tight, especially with the mattress but next year my son-in-law will take my grandson to the state park and it will be perfect for the two of them. It has been great fun and cost less than some electronic toy. Also better than those "kid" tents that are OK in the house but blow away outside.

Review date : 2008-09-12
We seasonal camp, and my son likes to sleep in this tent by himself. Great little tent. It says up for 6 months. Looks as great as the day we put it up. great for the money.

Review date : 2008-09-02
it was not blue like in the photo. the product did not give you a choice in color,

Posted by admin on February 25, 2010

Four Paths To Finding Peace

If you cannot find peace within yourself, you will never find it anywhere else. Marvin GayeHow can I find peace? we ask. Marvin Gaye is correct - if you don’t find it within, you won’t find it without. Peace is a calm confidence. Spiritual peace can be freedom from conflict and contention or comfort given by the Spirit of God which brings assurance and serenity. The dictionary definition states that peace is a state of tranquility or quiet, freedom from disquieting thoughts or emotions, and harmony in personal relations. There several are ways to obtain peace now. One is in simplifying your life. The less you have about you the easier it is to live an unencumbered life. There is less to worry over and keep track of and clean. Your space will feel more open and you will find it easier to think. When I am in a clean open space, my spirit is lifted. It is harder to create a clean open space when you have a lot of unnecessary things. We do not need everything we want. Wouldn’t it be great if there were a huge library of more than just books. Often when we see something new what we really want is just to try it out and play with it for awhile. For now, the closest thing is to borrow and lend between friends. You can also ask for perishable goods when people want to give gifts, like flowers. These enhance your home, but don’t require permanent space and they can be given again and again.

Since peace has a lot to do with freedom, eliminating debt is another piece to obtaining it. Pay off everything you can so you are not indebted to someone. Interest never sleeps and debt is a type of bondage. It can control you and ruin your life. Some debt cannot be avoided ? such as a mortgage or in some cases student loans. The key is to avoid unnecessary debt. Simplifying your wants and your way of living will help you here. Being free of dept gives you a lot of peace. Use those credit cards for emergencies only.

A third path to peace involves being prepared. If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear. (Doctrines and Covenants 38:30) Save enough money so you can survive for at least 3 months should you become unemployed. Create a food storage to last as long. Secure your home against whatever natural calamities are common in your area. Have a plan for what to do in an emergency - who to call, where to go, what to take. Something to start with in this area would be a 72 hour kit - a backpack with all necessities (including some comfort food and activities) to last 72 hours. Then keep it in your car and keep your gas tank half full.

Finally, get in touch with God. He can give you a peace to surpass all others. No matter what trial you face, no matter what confronts you, if you build a strong relationship with Him and keep his commandments no evil can prevail against you: let earth and hell combine against you, for if ye are built upon my rock, they cannot prevail. (Doctrines and Covenants 6:34, see also Helaman 5:12)

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. (John 14:27)

Carolyn Frances is a coach, mentor, and guide for single women seeking to stretch their wings and soar, making a difference in this world. She has personally experienced and risen above diagnosis of Bi-Polar, ADD, Anxiety, and Depression. She invites everyone to unwrap their spiritual gifts and dare to soar. http://www.ClaimingGreatness.cc

Posted by admin on February 24, 2010

Pair Of Nordic Poles Lightweight Anti-Shock Telescopic Poles With Ergonomic Cork Grip Nordic Walking Trekking Hiking (Pack Of 2 Poles Carrying Bag & Accessories)

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Price : $64.95

Features

  • Pair of Traveler Fitness Nordic Walking Poles with Carrying Bag & Accessories
  • Anti-Shock on/off mechanism, which reduce stress on knees and thighs, expedition-grade lightweight, rigid 7075 aluminum
  • Easy-Lock twist system, 3-Section telescopic pole provides suitable flexibility, adjustable length from approx. 27.5" to 55.5"(700mm to 1400mm)
  • Ergonomic cork grip offers a maximum non-slip, comfortable, natural and warm handhold
  • which is excellent and easy to use. Just slip your hand through the strap, tighten the wristband and walk

 

Product Description

This luxury nordic poles package is designed for demanding and comfort-seeking pole walking enthusiasts. It includes two finest nordic poles, a carrying bag and replaceable accessories you need from time to time. The 3-sections telescopic poles designed to be used anywhere anytime. They offer the convenience of one size fits all and are ideal for traveling due to their portable nature. The pole grips are cork-coated which make them very comfortable. With the silky, adjustable straps with a perfect fit that help ensure effortless, natural and easy arm, you will walk longer than you actually planned.The anti-shock mechanism reduces up to 25% of body weight from knees (joints), feet and lower back, allows for a longer more enjoyable walking experience.Made of expedition-grade aluminum, this strong lightweight telescopic pole features an ergonomic grip and a quick adjust system for fast accurate sizing. The poles go from sidewalk to trail with ease. They have a carbide tip for trail use, covered with a rubber ferrule for use on pavement. You can easily pop off the rubber ferrule as you go from street to trail, and put it back on afterwards. For extra stability, for relief of strain on your hips, knees, and ankles, and for extra calorie burn, these poles are a good fitness tool. Package includes: Pair of Nordic Poles, one extra pair of round rubber tips, one pair of wider(paws) rubber tips and carrying bag.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-05-09
Recently I started walking 2-3 miles three times a week to supplement my gym exercise and aerobics. I had seen people walking with poles and I was impressed with their energy and graceful movement. After doing some research about the effectiveness of the poles, I decided to get a pair for both my husband and me. There is a wide variety of features and price tags. I wanted cork handles to help manage sweaty palms, hand straps to secure poles to my hands, easy adjustment, quality construction and durability,reasonable price. These poles had it all PLUS a bag to carry them in, extra "feet" to attach on varied terrain, and — most importantly — a GREAT PRICE. The poles are exactly as advertised and I have gotten used to using them. They are supposed to help burn at least 20% more calories during my walk. Burn, babies, burn!

Posted by admin on February 24, 2010

Benefits Of Speed Reading

Obviously few people want to undertake the task of learning a new skill, such as speed reading, if there is no direct benefit. Life?s just too short.

So, what are the direct and indirect benefits of learning to speed read? The answer to this question very much depends at what stage in your life you are at. Here are some to consider:

High school / pre-college students

High school, pre-college, students are normally considered to be primary target groups for a speed reading programs. Basically, the reason why such students are seen as ideal candidates is because they at an age where they can still absorb new ideas without too onerous consideration ? an important facet with learning to speed read.

Another upside to teaching high school students to speed read is the fact that they can take in far more information from their greater reading skills. Also, with advanced reading skills, students should also be able to comprehend more of what they are reading. Furthermore, with potentially the toughest period of their lives ahead of them, so far as obtaining information from reading is concerned, learning to speed read at this time is seen as being extremely advantageous.

College students

If a college student has not learnt, for one reason or another, to speed read by the time they enter college, it is generally considered essential that they do so within their first year (along with learning short-hand!). Practically speaking, this is likely to be the busiest time of a person?s reading life. Moreover, students are often required to read huge amounts of materials, comprehend them, condense them and then comment on them. Having the ability to speed read is nothing short of a God-send skill.

Work employees

Even though you may not have learnt to speed read prior to entering the workforce, this doesn?t mean that you no longer need to learn speed reading. Consider this: three quarters of all the world?s reading materials (which includes every book and magazine ever written) is contained within the filing cabinets of offices! And, even in this electronic age, with data protection laws in place, we are still required to read vast amounts of information at work each year.

Learning to speed read will not only allow you to read quickly, with greater comprehension of the material, but it?ll also provide you with more time to be getting on with the other tasks in your daily working life!

Pleasure

Again, even if you are only reading for pleasure, the mere fact you have more chance of comprehending that romance novel if you have the skills at-hand that allow you to speed read should be sufficient to convince you of the value of learning this essential skill. Of course, pleasure reading is a lot more enjoyable than technical reading, so if you do have speed reading skills, this will allow you the chance to read even more of those books you always wanted to read, but didn?t have time for!

Language students

One final group that we should not overlook is ?English as a second language? students. Clinical evidence has shown that ESL students who have the ability to speed read have a far greater chance of comprehending the English language and are more inclined to stick to learning English. This is not to say, of course, that speed reading is the answer to all your English language problems, but it is an additional weapon to help you conquer the language barriers!

Conclusion

So, to sum up, it doesn?t really matter at what stage in your life you are at, provided that you read at anytime during the day, even if it is only the daily newspaper, you are likely to benefit from the skills acquired from learning to speed read. You are also likely to be able to comprehend more of the information you read. And, there?s every chance that because you understand and comprehend what you have read, your long-term memory will be able to retain this information for a future time. All-in-all, some very good reasons to learn speed reading now!

Melvin Ng teaches speed reading through his 16-Minute Speed Reading Audio Program. This breakthrough technique Guarantees to Double your reading speed in just 16 minutes! http://www.best-speed-reading-course.com

Posted by admin on February 23, 2010

Coleman 2008 SunDome 7-Foot By 7-Foot 3-Person Dome Tent (Orange/Gray)

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Price : $49.97

Features

  • Seven-feet by seven-feet, one-room tent sleeps three
  • 52 inches of vertical space at center
  • Rainfly covers door and windows, mesh vent provides increased ventilation
  • Access gear or adjust ventilation with CoolAir port
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How To Make Your Dreams Come True

Editors Note: Family Circle Interview (2003) with Dr. Wayne Dyer:

Could 2003 be your lucky year - the one in which you fulfill a dream, improve your health, increase prosperity and feel happier?

Absolutely, says bestselling author Wayne Dyer, whose latest book is 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace (Hay House). Dyer believes that positive thinking and a spiritual connection can lead to dramatic improvements in anyone’s life.

He also insists that changing your thoughts and attitudes really can lead to making your most impossible dreams come true. All you need is a burning desire and an unwavering vision of what will eventually materialize.

In a talk with Family Circle, Dyer explains how to create a new contract with yourself that will enable you to make of your life everything you want it to be.

Family Circle: How do you make 2003 the year for a personal transformation?

Dyer: First look at any disharmony or scarcity in your life - your finances, struggles, even some health problems - and say: I created this. My life is the result of the choices I’ve made. What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want to change our lives, we need to stretch our minds.

Family Circle: Is that New Age psychobabble or does it really work?

Dyer: It may sound like psychobabble, but in fact, we become what we think about. William James, the father of psychology, said that if you form a picture in your mind of what you would like to be, and you hold it there long enough, it will become a reality. I’ve found that has worked for me.

Family Circle: Give an example.

Dyer: When I wrote my first book, Your Erroneous Zones, there was nothing I wouldn’t do to make it a success. I called bookstores to create a demand, then delivered the books to the stores myself! I always say it’s never crowded along the extra mile.

Family Circle: But what if your life isn’t changing in the ways that you want it to?

Dyer: Realize that insanity is repeating the same thoughts and behaviors again and again, and expecting different results. To get a new outcome, you have to rewrite your agreement with reality, which I do regularly.

Family Circle: What do you mean?

Dyer: You have to compose a brand-new agreement with yourself that says: There is nothing that is not possible for me. I can attract abundance into my life. Connect with that thought. Norman Vincent Peale said, Change your thoughts and you change your world.

Family Circle: So if you want to lose 10 pounds . . .

Dyer: First visualize yourself looking the way you want to and never let that picture out of your head. Envision yourself eating healthful foods and exercising. If you hold those thoughts in your mind, you’ll act on them.

Family Circle: So what happens when you focus on all the things that you don’t have?

Dyer: You stay stuck. Every thought you have either makes you stronger or weaker. Thoughts of kindness, hope, forgiveness, and peace are strengthening. Anger, anxiety, worry, and fear weaken you. You must process events in terms of appreciation rather than depreciation. You either feel that the universe is plentiful and providing, or you feel short-changed, that nothing is ever right. That’s what I call a scarcity mentality - expecting that things won’t work out for you. I was recently on a plane that was running 30 minutes late. The woman sitting next to me said, With my luck, I won’t make my connection. I answered, With my luck, I will! I think she may still be in Dallas. Family Circle: How can you reprogram yourself?

Dyer: Before you go to bed, create an image of what you want for yourself; then act as if you are who you want to be. Catch yourself verbalizing self-defeating thoughts, stop labeling yourself, and take time just to be.

Family Circle: And how do you do all that?

Dyer: You quiet your mind. On average, a person has 60,000 separate thoughts a day. We’re thinking too much! As an ancient proverb says, It’s the silence between the notes that makes the music. So get quiet. Meditate; go for a walk; listen to the birds, the ocean. Breathe in the fresh air and allow your mind to let go.

Family Circle: can just hear workaholics saying they don’t have the time to do that.

Dyer: If you don’t take time for being healthy, you’ll eventually have to make time for being sick. You can meditate for two minutes at a red light. Just close your eyes, take a deep breath, and clear your mind. The person behind you will let you know when your two minutes are up!

Family Circle: What are the signs of inner peace?

Dyer: People who have a sense of peace tend to smile, feel compassion, and enjoy the moment. They lose interest in conflict, and they don’t worry!

Family Circle: You often say, Stop worrying because there’s nothing to worry about. How can that be?

Dyer: It makes no sense to worry about things you have no control over because there’s nothing you can do about them, and why worry about things you do control? The activity of worrying keeps you immobilized.

Family Circle: So the next time you’re tossing and turning in bed . . . ?

Dyer: My teacher in India always said, First think of God, whatever God means to you. Think of the universal force that allows an acorn to turn into an oak tree or a blossom to become an orange. The moment you bring spiritual energy to the present, worry and anguish dissolve.

Family Circle: Other than yourself, do you know anyone who has mastered this?

Dyer: I don’t know that I have! I’ve got eight kids and I struggle with the same things most people do. I’ve dealt with marital problems and addictions. What I’ve learned is to remind myself that all I have is today. That helps me shift my attention to what’s good and right.

Family Circle: You always say that forgiveness is a dramatic way to transform a life. Forgiving your father for abandoning his family was a turning point for you.

Dyer: After he died, I went to my father’s grave and told him, I don’t know what motivated you to run your life as you did, but I forgive you. Afterward I felt a deep sense of relief and peace. Forgiveness is transforming. I use the metaphor of the snake bite. It is not the bit that kills you; it’s the venom. When you hold a grudge, the poisons of anger and blame destroy you. Your heart weakens, your blood pressure rises, you get ulcers. It wrecks your health, makes you miserable.

Family Circle: And when you forgive . . .

Dyer: . . . miracles begin to appear in your life because forgiveness heals. It’s the core of every great spiritual teaching - from Jesus and Buddha to Gandhi and Mother Teresa.

Family Circle: You also recommend the art of detachment, calling it one of life’s great lessons. What do you mean?

Dyer: I mean detach from the opinions of others; from the habit of judging or controlling others; from the past; from the need to be right and to win; from an obsession with material things. Follow your passion in life, but detach from the outcome and allow the universe to handle the details.

Family Circle: So, as we usher in 2003, what would you say is the key to achieving happiness?

Dyer: When you dance, your purpose is not to get to a certain place on the floor. It’s to enjoy each step along the way. That’s what life is. There’s no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. It’s what you bring to life.

*Excerpted from Family Circle/January 14, 2003 issue

About The Author:

Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, affectionately called the father of motivation by his fans, is one of the most widely known and respected people in the field of self-empowerment. He became a well-known author with his bestselling book, Your Erroneous Zones, and has gone on to write many other self-help classics, including Meditations for Manifesting, Staying on the Path, Your Sacred Self, Everyday Wisdom, and You’ll See It When You Believe It.

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