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Dream Manifestation

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

PPPWhy are some people more successful than others in fulfilling their dreams? Isn’t it astonishing how some people fail all the time, while others turn everything they touch into gold? This is a question at the back of anyone’s mind who just can’t get a break in life. Things brings me to a conversation I was having with Baby the other night.

We were talking about successful sites on the internet, primarily about multi-million dollar companies. Take Paypal for example, when they were first starting out they paid someone a fairly decent amount of money just to create their logo. Using basic text with a few styling’s this person earned quite a bit of money. When Paypal was bought by Ebay, this person earned a few million dollars. He then used his knowhow to be one of the co-creators of YouTube, this site was recently bought out by Google for 1.65 BILLION. No matter what this guy does, he’s earning more and more money left and right.

Dream Manifestation WizardThen there are people like us, working stiffs who work our hardest and can’t seem to catch a break in life. Turning things into gold are dreams that don’t seem to ever come true. I then came across the Dream Manifestation Wizard. They claim to have a scientific method that manifests your dreams into reality. Manifesting your dreams does not depend on your education, on your ethnicity or heritage, and in no way is it determined by your environment. It’s only a result of your thinking.

This brings me back to “The Secret” where it’s based on the Law of Attraction don’t think “I’m in debt, I need to get out of debt” wipe the term DEBT from your vocabulary completely. Work hard, don’t think about the money that’s going out, think only about the money coming in and supposedly this will balance your life out.

I think the Dream Manifestation Wizard may help you reach your goals, or at least help you in getting closer to them. The only way to get anywhere in life is if you try. Sitting back and waiting for opportunities to fall in your lap won’t help you out in the long run – people are by no means that lucky. Working hard and thinking positively is really the only way to go, I think.

Can’t take the heat.

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Kay is currently going through her second life-changing process and because of her menopause symptoms we’re all confused dealing with her hot/cold flashes. The AC was on for 10 minutes, then off for five minutes, then back on. At this rate I’m surprised the air conditioner hasn’t blown up because of it’s own personal confusion. I know, air conditioners don’t have brains/feelings but it works that way in my world.

Anyway, she can’t find anything to help her out so I surfed around the internet and came across Menopause A to Z and I have to say, it’s answering a lot of questions that she had. I wonder if I’m having sympathy pains at the moment, I’m getting rather warm myself – it could be the laptop though :: moves to the table :: … Okay now that I’m comfortable again, I can continue.

I spent a bit of time reading this article: What Causes Menopause Hot Flashes. This is obviously the one that’s effecting everyone at the moment so I figured it would be the best one to poke around in. What she was unaware of was that certain foods and drinks can trigger menopause hot flashes; hot coffee or other hot drinks, caffeine and alcohol, all play a roll. She drinks about a pot of coffee a day and probably about 2 liters of soda a day as well. Knowing that you can’t take a comfortable women out of her element – I think this is going to be a very difficult summer. Maybe I’ll buy her this book for her birthday… :hrm:

Ayurveda

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

PPPWhen I come across interesting things, I like to share them. I found one today, however, that’s both interesting and strange: Ayurveda NJ.

According to it’s description – Ayurveda means “Science of Life”, a mind/body science. It’s a complete system of restoring and maintaining a harmonious mind/body/spirit connection. It’s function is to balance all physical, emotional, and mental systems leading to self-healing and self realization. It teaches that human physical systems are directly connected with emotional and mental systems.

It goes on from there. To me, at first, this basically sounded like a cross between meditation and some form of Scientology. Once I got into the site, however, I found that it was a rejuvenation spa, total body wellness and skincare center. They have healing bodywork, unique massage therapies and facial therapies. They include herbal/nutritional supplements and there are even some articles and press about it’s founder, Indrani Maity.

It’s pretty easy to navigate through the site, though there are a few changes that I would personally make from a business standpoint, but I’m sure the owner is content with where it is so I’ll leave that alone. This site teaches you about everything you’d want to know about natural healing. Their goal is to empower and educate individuals. They want you to become you’re own healer and your own doctor, through practice of self-awareness and self-knowledge.

I think it’s a fairly interesting idea considering how expensive it can be to stay on top of your health. If you fully understand everything about your own body then you’d know for sure when something isn’t right without having to make a visit to your local doctor for something as small as a pimple.

Check them out, ultimaterejuvenation.com.

Choose your colors wisely…

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

ades-capturing-colors.png It’s rare when I come across a webmaster resource that makes me drool in excitement. There are thousands of programs out there to help webmasters get things done a little bit easier but there are very few that do everything they say they’re going to do without any hidden programs to install with it that will eat up your hard drive. Just this morning I came across a Color Picker software. It’s like having the eye drop/color chooser from Photoshop without having to boot Photoshop. It allows you to capture colors anywhere on the screen with a single click of the mouse and the really cool thing is you can instantly place these colors into HTML, RGB, C++, Visual Basic or even Delphi color codes. There’s even a color library where you can store your colors, change your colors and convert one color to another. With a right-click of the mouse you can even access the last 10 captured colors. It makes it very easy for you if you’re designing a template that requires specific colors and you have to refer to them often. It’s safe to say that Ades, the designer of this program is really going somewhere. This program only uses 1.4mb of disk space, and it’s excellently priced at $9.90. There’s a free trial if you’re interested in testing it out before you download it but I downloaded the trial myself and I have to say – I’ll be making this purchase very soon. It makes life very easy for me, even if you aren’t a designer and just like using random colors on word documents and chat programs – this would be a valuable resource for you as well.

Try it out, you may wind up purchasing it too.

World Travel: Ecuador

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

lagunaquilotoa.jpg I have a pretty bad head cold, Baby won’t fess up to the fact that he was the one who gave it to me. I’m seriously considering shipping him off to the Galapagos Islands because of it. It’s not like he’d completely hate it though. Doing some surfing around TheEcuaTraveler.com I came up with some pretty interesting travel links. There’s some fairly decent Spanish schools down there, plenty of scenery and the site itself is very well put together. It was a little hard for me to navigate at first, I couldn’t really tell which was a Google ad and which was actual content. Once I figured it out, however, their travel destinations are pretty gorgeous.

One that stood out for me was the Laguna Quilotoa. A quick description of it had me kind of interested in learning more.

Laguna Quilotoa is a beautiful volcanic-crater lake located about 35km west of Latacunga. The Laguna is about one mile in diameter and its amazing green color changes throughout the day as the sunlight hits it from different directions. On clear mornings the Ilinizas can be seen to the north and Cotopaxi to the east.

I’d say it’s a destination worth checking out, for future world travel of course.

OOOH! I want that!

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

There are many places in the world that I’ve always been interested in traveling to. Out of those places, there is really only one that I would be willing to live in. Hawaii is an amazing series of islands that makes me feel so warm and fuzzy inside it’s unreal. Based on recent real estate reports, Hawaii real estate is booming right now. Kauai real estate is very popular and for a rather valid reason. The island is absolutely gorgeous and most of the homes for sale right now are within only a few miles, and less, of an ocean view. If anyone has ever seen the beautiful crystal blue waters of Hawaii, you’d understand my yearning to get there.

If you’re just looking for a vacation home, than the Big Island real estate is really the place to look. The homes aren’t that large but they’re only in the $80,000 range. You don’t need to own a multi million dollar home to live in Hawaii, sites like hawaiilife.com prove this.

I did some surfing around this site and I found it to be fairly interesting. HawaiiLife.com is a Hawaii real estate search engine that maps all of the available properties for sale through the Hawaii MLS using Google maps. In June 2007 they’ll be adding Maui and Oahu to their listings. I’d say it’s a site worth checking out. It’s nicely designed, they offer very valuable information, as well as aerial views of the home through Google Maps, it’s not a bad idea to keep it as a resource for your next look into Hawaii real estate.

Paid Blogging … and you.

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

I get a lot of mixed comments in regards to paid blogging. Right now there are bloggers tapped into at least 15 paid-to-blog websites and they’re all making a solid full time income every single month, top earners around the ‘net have brought in over $20,000 in the last six months, that’s $40,000 a year. Not many people can do that from home. A lot of paid bloggers are stay at home moms, they typically use their money to help with the bills. There are a lot of college students looking to make some money considering their class schedules don’t allow time for anything more than a part time job, if that.

If you wish to monetize your blog, there’s really nothing wrong with it. Yes, there are people who go a little overboard with posts. I’ve noticed people spewing completely unimportant/useless entries in between their paid posts just to make it look as though they have an active life. While I do post regularly (depending on time, at least) I make it a point to talk about things that are actually happening around me. I’m not spewing garbage for the sake of filling in the 50 word minimum between entries.

Some may argue that paid blogging is based on bias opinion. Frankly, if I don’t like a product I’m not going to take the offer just to get some cash for it. There are many offers on every paid-to-blog site I’m involved with that I’ve completely over-looked because their topics were uninteresting to me. Yes, there are people who post just to post and this isn’t anything that I’m going to deny – but it’s not just about making money. Users (before paid-blogging) spoke about products, recommending items to many people throughout the years. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with being paid for it. That’s exactly what advertising is meant for.

Masterseek, Business Search Engine

Friday, May 11th, 2007

There’s a new site on the web named masterseek. They are a global search engine that provides quick and free access to company profiles, contact information and descriptions of products and services from more than 45 million companies in 75 countries around the world. You can search locally or worldwide to find business partners, sales opportunities and new avenues to expand your business and increase your companies profitability. You can enter your own companies information to showcase your products and services to the global community as well.

It’s a fairly interesting site, even with only the few moments I spent surfing around it. I came across a few interesting companies that I’ll be contacting in the near future for business ventures. It could be a valuable resource for anyone.

Moving around.

Friday, May 11th, 2007

When we get back from the casino, Baby and I are planning on moving the rooms around. We figured that if we have money coming home with us (winnings or breaking even – whichever) we’ll be better off just moving the rooms once instead of having to break everything down twice. We’ve been surfing around the net and making sure to keep track of all of the online coupons codes so that we’re able to get some very solid discounts on the items we’re purchasing.

We’re going to get two new desks, he’s getting two monitors and I’ll eventually be purchasing a fully loaded iMac for all of my design needs. I just need to get my hands on a copy of Adobe Photoshop CS for Mac. I have three disks (some people just hand things to me for no reason) for Photoshop 7 (x2) and CS2. It’s not illegal copies either, full version software in original packaging. While I’m very happy about this, that doesn’t help my Apple dilema…heh.

When it comes to furniture, we’re a small bit torn. While purchasing a few desks from places like Best Buy, Staples or wherever else would be a good resource for office equipment, I find myself drawn to Home Depot, because I’d seriously prefer to build one myself. There’s plenty of room for it and I know if I can build to my specifications that it’ll make life a bit easier. I’m sure we’ll wind up with a prebuilt system though. I’ve been seriously looking into LAN stations but I was unaware of just how expensive they can get, too bad there aren’t any coupons codes available for those sites.

Looking for the perfect cellphone?

Friday, May 11th, 2007

No matter who you are or how much money you make, you most likely have a cell phone. Just because you don’t have a month-to-month plan (pre-paid) doesn’t mean that you aren’t a valued customer for companies like Nextel, Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile.

It’s easy to get your hands on cell phones, and finding sites with resources about these phones is also pretty easy as well. Any information that you could possibly be looking for, you can find on sites like wirefly.com. They offer many different phones and many different companies, Nextel phones, Sprint cell phones, Verizon, T-mobile, it doesn’t matter who you’re interested in going through. They give you all of the resources you need so that you can go out and choose the best phone for you.

I’m personally a fan of T-Mobile, while Verizon has a few more areas of coverage (in NY at least), T-mobile works very well for me down here in Delmarva too. They offer very cool phones with your plans. The one I can say I want the most is the Sidekick. I know it seems kind of ‘old-school’ but it’s also a pretty solid little phone, especially if you’re heavy into text messaging – the pull out keyboard really makes it easier to type.

My sister has mainly had Nextel phones, but they’ve also merged with Sprint?Ǭ† so either one of them is basically like going through the same company. They offer you many different phones, the majority of which offer push-to-talk because it seems that walkie-talkies (while they cost more monthly) are really a bit more effective – especially for those who don’t really like spending much time on the phone. I think, safety wise, having a push-to-talk phone is much better while driving. You don’t have to hold it up to your ear and since most people hold their phones up to their mouths on speakerphone anyway – it just seems like an ok thing to do. Even though in the long run I prefer the people driving around me to have a headset.

Blue tooth headsets are pretty popular, I’m not sure why more people don’t have them. Wirefly.com offers free blue tooth headsets with some of the phones phones ordered through them. They’ve also got cash-back rebates, deals on upgrades, free shipping, and a huge database of phones and plans that you can search through to make sure all of your needs have been met. It’s a pretty nifty site, you should check it out.

Drug Rehabilitation

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

I know I’ve posted about drug rehab in the past but this is because it’s a topic that I feel strongly about. There are places all over the united states where you, or a loved one, can go and get the treatment that they need. Drug addictions and alcohol abuse are not only for ‘certain kinds of people’. They’re stretching as far down as you’re 10 year old brother. We’re considered the prescription generation, you don’t need booze and cocaine to tickle your fancy these days. With all of the medications out there – pain killers, uppers, depression medication – there are many routes one can take that will eventually lead to massive harm caused to their bodies, minds and personalities in general.

One place that offers relief for adults is Cliffside Malibu. It’s a residential drug rehab, alcohol rehab center and extended care facility for adults suffering from alcoholism, drug abuse, eating disorders, depression and other co-occurring orders. Their drug treatment philosophy incorporates a variety of clinical component’s to create a comprehensive and effected treatment program. The components of alcohol and drug rehab include detox, individual therapy, group therapy, depression treatment, and alternative medicine. Their drug rehab program values and utilizes philosophies to individualize their treatment plans and to improve individual outcomes.

If you live in the California area, I’m sure this article would be of some help to you. Note that some drug rehab facilities don’t require you to live in state in order to get the help you need. A friend of mine was shipped off of Long Island and sent to a facility in Ohio. Each facility is set up to meet specific needs. Maybe Cliffside Malibu in California could help you with yours.

Movie Addicts READ THIS!

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

While I don’t exactly condone it, Baby spends a lot of time and money on movies, most of which he hasn’t watched but has tucked away in his binder. Just recently he decided to write down all of his movie collection in a notebook thinking that it would be easier to get through everything. I don’t think that was the best idea considering he’s got a few hundred DVD’s to go through and a notebook doesn’t have a ‘search’ option.

During my usual daily poking around the ‘net, I came across a movie catalog software that offers so many features for your movies it’s unreal. With this program you can import information from internet movie databases, they have a barcode option for those with a scanner so the movie is instantly added to their database with literally the click of a button. You can search through your movies and even take screen caps FROM the movie and use them in your listing. Some people can remember things better from the movie than they can the box it came in. I just think that’s an awesome idea. There’s ALSO an HTML export option so you can list them on your personal/collective website and many other features that one can only imagine.

I just told him about this program and now he’s literally jumping for joy stating how badly he wants the program. If he doesn’t buy it for himself, I may just buy it for him. It’s only $35 for a single-user copy and with all of the movies he has, this’ll just make his life very easy – and mine in the long run. This is a pretty awesome program. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I can’t wait to download it.

Heading North!

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

The news tonight was filled with information about terrorists plotting mass homicide on Fort Dix, NJ. They were apprehended but this doesn’t mean that there are others just like them looking to do the same. I never really liked Fort Dix, I’ve been there a few times but nothing really seemed interesting to me while I was there.

I like Jersey, some people don’t but I have family there. I have an aunt up in Paramous, I know a few people from the Amboys, Atlantic City and even Jersey City. I have to say that if you’re ever IN Jersey, you should seriously consider checking out Liberty State Park, it’s gorgeous. So see, there isn’t really anything wrong with Jersey, they were just ‘lucky’ enough to house the largest military base in the US.

While I’m a New Yorker, through and through, I do enjoy my time in Jersey. I know this weekend won’t be any different. I can’t wait to hop on the Ferry out of Lewes, DE and take my ride up to Cape May. :wee:

Plastic Surgery 101

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

There are many aspects to plastic surgery that scare the bajesus out of me. Both men and women are going to great lengths to tighten, tuck, suck out or even implant something into their bodies. Beverly Hills rhinoplasty is almost as popular as getting your hair done. There’s many Los Angeles plastic surgery technicians that are doing everything they possibly can to ‘improve’ what men, women and children were given at birth.

I don’t know if I’d personally ever have plastic surgery. Sure, there are things about my body that I hate but I’m also working on them at the moment, without having to be knocked unconscious to reach my goals. Some people don’t grasp this concept though. Lunch-time Lypo is something that also scares me. Instead of going out for coffee, you can be treated with a local and watch the fat being sucked out of your stomach. Resources like plasticsurgery101.net help you understand more about surgery so that you can understand cosmetic surgery including expected results, recovery and even those whom are candidates for the surgery itself. There are detailed procedure descriptions, news and trends, even before and after photos. Sure, this kind of a resource can be valuable for those who are seriously going to get themselves onto the surgery bandwagon but even reading through the resources, it still turns my stomach a little bit.

Switch-a-roo!

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

I need to get myself over to Wal-mart before we go on vacation. The blinds in the bedroom are broken and the last thing I need is for someone to be able to scope out the place while we’re gone. Right now there’s the typical white plastic blinds in there but I’m really interested in getting something different. The problem is that we’re going to be changing the rooms around so now I don’t really know if I’m going to be searching for blinds for the new bedroom or for the one we’re in now. It’s pretty annoying.

We both decided that since the office is very cramped that it would be a better idea to change it over to the bedroom. There is an upside to this, however. The bedroom is MUCH larger than the office and since all of his clothes and things are already in there, he can keep his crap in there and I can get some shelves up for the closet in here. I won’t need a dresser because I can always get some fabric lined baskets and keep my unmentionables in there. It’s a fairly decent sized closet, not as large as Baby’s but my clothes easily pile up nicely on shelves. He’s anal retentive about having everything hung up. Most of my daily clothes can be folded considering they’re primarily t-shirts in every shape and color imaginable.

There’s just enough room in here to fit a king-sized bed and enough wall space so we can put my TV on the wall and maybe some shelving for my light collections. I have quite a few ‘funky’ kind of lamps that I think would look great if they were actually on a shelf down here.

He won’t let me paint the new bed room, even though I’d spend more time in there than he does. Maybe I can convince him in the future or something – I don’t know. For now, at least, I know I’ll have my own closet so that’ll keep me happy for a while anyway…heh.

Curb Appeal

Monday, May 7th, 2007

When I think home decor, I typically think everything from upstairs to downstairs, inside to outside. Curb appeal is probably one of the most important for me. Sure, the inside of houses can be absolutely beautiful but if landscapes look horrible and mailboxes don’t even match the house, it’s basically pointless to me.

I put pretty high regard into residential mailboxes, the more creative the box – the more interesting the owner. Some people design theirs to look exactly like their house, others will shove a poll up a chickens behind and put a drawer on it. It really doesn’t matter though they’re showing their sign of creativity. The one thing I hate the most in the world, however, is how commercial mailboxes look. They’re a lot smaller than most of the standard mail boxes and if you’re expecting something, like 8×10 mailer or something, it’s bent in half to fit in there. When my diploma showed up at the house, the mail-man gladly left it open so that it didn’t crush it. In this community, however, it’s a small commercial box (even though it’s technically residential) that’s opening is probably only large enough to fit the boyfriends hand in it. So that would be what…4″x3″ or so? I don’t know. I know that commercial mailboxes have a purpose, it’s good to know that sites like mailboxixchange.com are making them better looking though. No more typical brushed-metal boxes. They’ve got some nice setups to choose from. Maybe I should write a letter to the complex manager… :hrm: