I am home Improvement company I really don’t have alot of money to put adds out.I have put in yellow pages and handed out flyers what can I do 2 get more customers.If there anyway to get addeds in papers 4 little money please help in any way
How can I get more customers to call me 4 home Improvement work beside adds in the paper or flyers?
by Eclecticity on 29. Jun, 2008 in Home And Family
Over 40? Economic Crisis: What to Do About it Right Now
by Eclecticity on 27. Jun, 2008 in Careers
Not since the great depression of 1929 have we seen such a financial crisis, and frankly, the lack of national leadership that we are experiencing now. Banks are failing overnight, Wall Street greed and the chase after quick money has finally caused this country to grind to a financial halt. All Americans are worried now — from those with money, wondering how much their nest eggs will shrink, to those who need the money in their bank account just to live each month. My guess is that a majority of Americans, especially those of us over 40, are worried about simply making ends meet month to month. The challenge of whether to pay the car insurance, make the car payment, or simply buy food for the family, becomes a trade-off every month.
Sleepless nights over credit
Many people in this country didn’t sleep well last night, waking up to worry about whether it was more important to avoid being late on their payments (letting their credit slip), or buy food and paying the electric bill to keep the house warm for the cooler fall weather. I would guess that the last thing on anyone’s mind right now is how to do the work they love for the rest of their lives. Of the 70 million plus Americans between 40 and 65, my guess is that more than half don’t love their work, let alone like it. In fact, many dislike their work, and even just HAVING to go to work each day, while worrying more about keeping their family fed, is causing stress and illness.
The problem is overspending
Many of us have over-spent, and the regular bi-weekly paycheck for the job we dislike barely covers our obligations — and leaves most of us drained at the end of the day. Just this week, in the small city where I live, the local planning department announced plans to lay off half the department. I made a call to offer outplacement services for their employees who would be out of work, but the city representative sadly told me they couldn’t afford this service.
The head of this planning department committed suicide just a few days later. He was 55 years old, and distraught over the possibility of losing his job, and perhaps his home — it was just too much.
This new crisis must be faced with a sense of urgency
At one level, I wish our leadership was having around-the-clock meetings over the lack of health care for millions of Americans, the out-of-control cost of education, and the homeowner crisis. On the other hand, we have a history of acting quickly without a long range plan.
You need a long range plan for your work and life when you’re over 40
Given the climate of uncertainly, this is the best time of all to make a plan for your life that centers around your work. Over 40, you have probably, on average, another 40 years to live — that’s half your life. You can, like so many people do, just wait for what life has to offer, but soon, you will wake up and find yourself at 50, 60, 70 years old … and wonder how time moved so fast.
The better alternative
The better alternative is to make a plan for your life around doing the work you love. This is the path to an authentic life full of integrity. Take, for example, the job you don’t like — the one you are doing today — the one that barely pays the bills. Well, one way to start is to move immediately to another similar low paying job doing what you love! This doesn’t solve your financial problems, but it does start to improve your sense of confidence, self-esteem, and emotional strength.
One of my clients — we’ll call him Bill — works as a sales director for a company in the food industry. He has had his current job for 10 years, and he just hates it. He travels most of the week, he doesn’t care about the product he sells anymore, and he has a demanding boss.
What should Bill do?
Bill saw the doctor the other day because he is having trouble sleeping. The doctor said not to worry; Bill was just having some anxiety attacks. Thanks, Doc!!
I told Bill, given that he had very little saved and very little in retirement funds, and is living month to month, he needed to take action. After much work getting him thinking about it, Bill told me his greatest passion was reading. He just loved to read, especially history books. Bill never thought he could make this passion his vocation, but it turns out Bill is also quite a good speaker, given his long years as a salesman.
A new beginning for Bill
After much trial and error, today Bill is working on a transition plan. He has decided to go to school at night to get the necessary credentials to become a high school history teacher. This will only pay half of what he requires to maintain his household, so in addition, he has been interviewing with an educational firm that sells textbooks to schools — history textbooks! He can spend two afternoons a week on this role given his schedule as a teacher, and make up some of the extra income he needs. Bill also found that he loved history so much, he wanted to start a non-profit firm, and he was even able to get some small funding for it. His new firm will provide programs to schools to help children connect with American history. Bill was very fortunate in having a supportive partner. His wife went back to work part-time in local retail. Her small wage helps to pay the mortgage. Overall, Bill has a new sense of freedom and control over his life. While his economic situation in the short term has not changed, he now has a plan which, with discipline and daily actions, will move him towards an authentic life that will make him happier — and make those around him happier as well.
What can you do?
Negative thinking brings more negativity. Looking at new possibilities will bring new creativity and possibilities into your life. It all starts with a vision. Envision what you want now with regards to your work.
Write it down — this is where the magic happens.
Start talking to others about your plan — this commits you to moving forward.
Take small daily steps; Measure your progress; Learn to celebrate!
Like Bill, you can define a new plan for yourself based on your own situation. Build a sense of urgency now about your life and your work. This will force new decisions, new plans, and new movement toward a better life.
You have many gifts and the world is waiting for you to offer them!
What are you waiting for? This is the best time ever to stop worrying about the economy and start living a more joyful and fulfilling life centered around your work.
Happiness doesn’t have to end or start based on the balance in your checking account. It can start and grow based on the love and joy in your heart. This can occur when you do the work you love — after 40 this is absolutely necessary!
I’ll be cheering you on as you go!
Craig Nathanson
Craig Nathanson is the author of P Is For Perfect: Your Perfect Vocational Day and a coaching expert who works with people over forty. Craig’s new E-book, Discover and live your passion 365 days a year is a workshop in a box designed to help busy adults go insane with their work. Craig’s systematic approach, the trademark “Ten P” process,’’ helps people break free and move toward the work they love. Visit Craig’s online community at http://www.thevocationalcoach.com where you can take a class, get more ideas through Craig Nathanson’s books and CD’s, get some private coaching over the phone or read other stories of mid-life change and renewal.
Craig lives in Petaluma , California. His office is located at 155A Kentucky Street, Suite 5, Petaluma Ca, 94952. You can reach him at 707-775-4020 or at craig@thevocationalcoach.com.
Disaster Management Degree – an Emerging Career That Bring you to a Brighter Future
by Eclecticity on 27. Jun, 2008 in Careers
Earthquakes, hurricanes, killer tornados, landslides, large floods and wildfires are among non-routine hazards and emergencies that require emergency management personnel to manage and successfully response to these disasters. Recently years, world community has been challenge with more complex hazards such as Tsunami and terrorist attacks, require well trained disaster management team to respond to the needs of the people and areas affected in a quick and efficient manner. This urgent needs of trained disaster management experts has created a good career opportunities for those who like to choose this field as their career path. If you are the one, then, disaster management degree should be your option to equip yourself with a good knowledge of disaster management and emergencies responses before you jump start your career.
The Scope of Disaster Management
Disaster management scope includes both pre and post disaster event responses. The Pre disaster activities include analysis of disaster risks, back up plan or strategies to reduce the risk to minimum, disaster preparedness planning, conduct public education and training on how to response to the crisis when it happen.
During an emergency, disaster management professionals typically are in charge to coordinate activities between local community agencies, government bodies and relief agencies such as hospital and rescues team to provide the needed supports and material to the victims as quickly as possible.
Projected Career Future
Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows that emergency management specialists average earning is around $50K annually. The projected growth on this field from now to year of 2012 is expected to be 28.2%, one of the highest growth rates projected among all other career fields. Hence, if you are interested in disaster management career, it is a good opportunity for you to get start you career now.
Earn a Disaster Management Degree
You will need a strong education background and practical experience to be success in this line. There are many universities or colleges offer disaster management degree programs that cover various majors, which you can choose one that best suit your career goal. If you are a working individual who like to switch career to disaster management or you already involve in this field, but require addition degree to upgrade your career, online disaster management degree program may well should you as you can continue with your current job while manage your time to get a Disaster Management Degree Online.
If you are interested to pursue your degree online, you could search for related online degree programs from these online universities:
* Walden University
* Kaplan University
* Touro University International
* Grand Canyon University
* Jacksonville State University
These are among online universities that offer Disaster Management Degrees cover from associate to bachelor degrees and master to doctorate degrees in various majors. You can send an information request to these universities to get a details information on their disaster management degrees.
Summary
Disaster Management Professionals have a wide range of employment options and always in good demand as shown in a high projected growing rate in this field. Hence, it will be your good option to start your career in disaster management and you must qualify for the job with a disaster management degree.
What Make Black Tea Different?
by Eclecticity on 27. Jun, 2008 in Food And Beverage
Black tea is one of the most popular teas in the world. The citizens of England just adore it and use it as a main ingredient in many of their breakfast teas. Black tea comes from the same plant that green tea, white, and oolong tea come from, but it has a distinctively strong flavor and characteristically dark color. Why does it exhibit these characteristics?
The main reason is because of the processing cycle of black tea. To make green tea, the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant are first dried and then gently steamed. When creating black tea the tea producer processes the leaves with a far more intricate sequence of steps.
First, the black tea leaves are withered. Second, they are rolled to release the beneficial polyphenols present in the leaves. Third, the leaves are placed in the open air and exposed to heat and humidity in order to initiate the fermentation process. The fourth and final step is to dry and pack the leaves after full oxidation (fermentation) is completed.
The combination of these specific steps actually account for the uniqueness of black tea. The tea exhibits a range of taste from brisk to astringent to delicately fruity, flowery, or even smoky. Often, the differences in flavor can be traced back to the growing regions where the black tea is produced. Regardless of taste, flavor, and color, the one constant of black tea are the health benefits derived from this “wonder plant”.
Scientists found that the benefits of black tea are more directly associated with certain chemical compounds that give black tea its characteristic fruity flavor and dark color rather than ECGG. These compounds, called theaflavins and theaburigins are polyphenols with antioxidant properties that are attributed to removing and cleansing the body of harmful free radicals.
In a study done at the American Heart Association in New Orleans, researchers also found that black tea may provide the additional benefit of lowering the risk of heart attack and stroke. According to their findings, certain compounds found in black tea help relax and expand the arteries. This relaxation and expansion aids in the increase of blood flow to the heart along with minimizing clogging of the arteries. The eight-week study on the benefits of black tea involved 50 men and women with coronary artery disease. During the study period, the volunteers drank four cups of either water (a placebo) or tea a day for four weeks. The results provided some insightful conclusions – the group that drank black tea produced more nitric oxide, the chemical released by the body that causes the artery to dilate, which accounted for their arteries to dilate normally. This dilation helped increase the blood flow to the heart.
Find out about the health benefits of green tea and black tea yourself by enjoying both on a regular basis. Remember to always consult your physician if you are trying to achieve any medical gains (other than the pure joy of how they taste) in your use of these fabulous beverages.
How much would a yard of batting cost from Hobby Lobby or Walmart?
by Eclecticity on 27. Jun, 2008 in Home And Family
I walked out and forgot my wallet today, I have 10 dollars and I need to pick up a yard of batting and a yard of fabric, will 10 dollars cover it? Which place would be the cheapest to go? I have a 10% discount at walmart and a 40% discount at Hobby Lobby.
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