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ENJOY THE RIDE
The best lived lives are those which allow both the need for routing and predictability, and the desire for wildness and spontaneity, to play themselves out.

Part II: Can LinkedIn Increase Your Sales?
In Part II of this series, eight people share how they use LinkedIn to connect, create sales, and more. For those of you still trying to decide if it's worth your time to be on LinkedIn, it's an eye-opener. For those of you already on LinkedIn, you'll discover great strategies that you might never have thought of on your own.

Now You Can Have More Confidence - Interview With TVs Confidence Coach
Here is an interview with Peter Nicholas. Peter has a background in psychology and is one of the UK's leading confidence coaches. He teaches at the Bristol Old Vic, as well as regularly featuring in television programmes such as Faking It and Would Like To Meet.

Travel Savvy: Packing tips for Men
With even lower allowances for baggage on airplanes this year, it's important to pack smart. And for those who aspire to reach their destination relaxed and in perfect order, here is how to manage packing with perfection. . .for men.

Travel Savvy: How to tag your suitcase to avoid lost luggage woes
If it happened to me, it can certainly happen to you.

"Skivvies Are the New Civic Duty"
Here is a short article on how to pack regardless of the TSA.

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Resume of a Frequent Traveler
I often get asked about what it takes to be a frequent business traveler. Packing your suitcase, spending four nights a week in a hotel, and navigating through the TSA lines are all part of the grind, but they just begin to scratch the surface of what is involved with weekly travel. This Resume of a Frequent Traveler outlines what it really takes to survive the road warrior lifestyle.

When Your Kids Lay on the Guilt
It’s tough enough being on the road for business, much less having a family at home to take care of. The guilt we lay on ourselves can often fill up another suitcase, so it’s especially heart-breaking when our kids lay on the guilt, as well. I did several things that helped keep the connection with all of us. So much more can be done with the technology available today. Here are a few ideas if you find yourself in this gut-wrenching situation:

The Art of Chen
When I arrived in Sydney, I exited the terminal and quickly felt the humid morning air. I strategically positioned myself in the cab-rank and waited in-line for my ride. After a few minutes, my cabbie pulled-up and then leaped out of his seat and ran around to my side of the car. A small Asian man with a couple of teeth missing and a crooked smile greeted me. He then pushed me out of the way assertively and snatched my suitcase from me and lobbed it into his boot.

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