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Living the Dream Lifestyle is the new Business
The idea of living a dream life is far removed from the majority of people's thoughts as the cloud of economic depression continues to spread across the globe. Since the collapse of Lehman Brothers last September the world has been in turmoil. The effects have been devastating. Mass unemployment, business closures, property foreclosures, plummeting bank shares or investment portfolios have occupied the media's agenda and they have enjoyed a frenzy of activity publicising all the gruesome facts. Millions of people are struggling just to pay their bills and provide food for their families and the grim reality is a wake up call for people whose dreams have been shattered overnight and prosperity has been replaced by survival.

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Travel Insurance
You are about to head off with your new husband on your honeymoon to Hawaii. It is going to be the tripped you have dreamed of your entire life. You have packed your bags, got your passport in hand, and locked up your house. But, have you remembered to do the most important thing, the thing that could make the difference between the trip of a lifetime and the trip from hell? Have you remember to purchase travel insurance?

What Are The Results of A Recent Poll?
In a recent poll eighty-eight percent of the people surveyed reported that they would rather win a travel incentive then a cash incentive. One possible reason for this is that once money is spent (normally it is used to pay outstanding bills) it’s gone. A trip is something that the whole family can enjoy. The stories of a memorable trip are stories that get told years later at family gatherings.

Which Side Of The Road Am I Supposed To Be On?
Years ago, my honey, Robin, and I planned a trip back to his homeland, Australia. Part of that trip entailed me driving. I knew that they drive on the opposite side of the road than Americans do. What I did not pay too much attention to was the fact that the driver’s seat is on the other side of the car.

Business Lessons Learned At The Mall
No offense to my mall merchant brothers and sisters, but a trip into the deepest jungle is more appealing to me than a trip to the mall. I get no joy out of trudging from store to store, attempting to communicate with salespeople from other planets, browsing discount racks of last season's dollar merchandise and peering into windows at mannequins that seem to be in some sort of inanimate pain (why can't they make a happy mannequin?).

How to Avoid Burnout and Gain a Fresh Perspective: An Uplifting Lesson From the Beach
A day at the beach is one of those American images of happiness and relaxation, but in reality, there's much more to learn from the shoreline. This brief analogy from the beach will help put progress and personal challenges in perspective, and for the believer, it's a reminder of the spiritual aspect of the success journey.

What skills should a sales director possess?
Being a sales director is one of the toughest jobs around, or it can be. If the company were a car, the sales director would be responsible of planning the trip, keeping the driver from making a wrong turn while on the trip, making sure that the car doesn't run out of gas and doing all of this while keeping the kids in the back seat happy and not throwing things at the other passengers.... And somewhere along the way someone needs to stop and go to the bathroom.

Keeping Your New Year’s Resolutions
Oooh, I’m so excited! I love this time of year. The New Year brings with it the promise of new beginnings, new adventures and new opportunities. Are you pumped about your resolutions for this year? As you know, many folks struggle with keeping their New Year’s resolutions. It’s not that they are hard to set, but somehow hard to keep up with. One trip to the gym in January will tell you how many people have resolved to lose weight, yet another trip in March will show you how many have fallen off the wagon in just two months.

If You Want to Succeed … Have a Plan!
Ok well this isn't a trip journal, so I'll get to my point and how this all relates to what I have been writing about on this 30 day experiment. I have already written about accountability, having a positive attitude, and setting goals to help improve your chances of success. Well, just like my trip out west, if you set a goal that you truly want to achieve, it would be silly to believe you can just do whatever you want to achieve that goal. Sure you could just set the goal, think about it all the time, and do little tasks here and there that will help you advance towards the realization of that goal, but it would take you much longer to get there ... if you ever did.

What I’ve Learned from Dumpster Kids, a Buddhist Monk, and Other Wise Teachers
Lesson #1: Choose your family wisely. I saw this listed in a Bangkok gym as tip number ten to “live a long life,” but it struck me as particularly poignant as I was thinking about my trip during my last run on the beach in Thailand before going back to LA.

5 Home Business Strategies (Part One)
One of my children asked me the other day....."Mom, do you dream about having a big impressive office downtown one day?" It only took me three seconds to think and reply "Never!" I LOVE working out of my home! More times than not, I feel unproductive....but the reality is (because I kept a log for a month) I have learned how to steal time and be very effective! You already know about the unproductive guilt trips.....A trip to the kitchen...."Well I'm already in the kitchen for lunch so I might as well wash these dishes." "I think I'll take a coffee break" (only to find a very good movie on television that sucks you in for the next 2 hours). A trip to the mailbox..... "I'll just open the mail (now you're writing checks out to be paid or you're on the phone disputing a bill). A trip to the laundry room..... "I'll throw these clothes in t

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