Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Nivea Skin Care for Men Active 3 Sport Review

Three in one; does None. Done. I didn't like the shape of the bottle, feel. The bottle was to smooth when wet. Feel is dark, the same color as the bottle. I like the dark grey bottles of other brands. It was too thin. smell was to strong. It didn't seem to clean my hair only my skin. I didn't try shaving with it since I use an electric razor. I would only recommend as a hand soap.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Swanson Hemp Seed Shelled Review

Very light nutty sweet flavor. the only good for you food i would describe as tasting good for you. Similiar is now sold at Wal Mart imported from Canada.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

START - It's The Way To GET IT DONE

        Forget logic. Once you've decided to do something, logic and rationale won't help you. Your inner reptile can be placated, scared and excited. But it doesn't speak with language and cannot be reasoned with.
  • Comfort matters. If you're hungry, tired or depressed your baby reptile will rebel. Fail to take care of yourself, and he'll wail and scream and refuse to do a damn thing you say. That's what he's for. Eat, sleep and make time for fun.
  • Nurture discipline. Build a routine of positive and negative reinforcement. If you want a child to eat their vegetables, don't give them dessert first. Reward yourself for successes, and set up assured punishments for your failure. Classic examples include committing to a public goal, or working in a team - social pressure can influence Rex. 
  • Incite emotion. Your reptile brain responds to emotion. That is its language. So get yourself pumped, or terrified. Motivational talks, movies and articles can work, for a while. I use dramatic music (one of my favorite play lists is called "Music to Conquer Worlds By"). Picture the bliss associated with getting something done, or the horrors of failing. Make your imagination vivid enough that it shakes you. We use similar tricks on children for a reason: "brush your teeth or they'll fall out".
  • Force Start. The most important thing you can do is start. Much of Rex 's instincts are to avoid change, and once you begin something those instincts start to tip into your favor. With enough time, you can even convince Rex to love doing the things he hated. There's a reason we force kids to go to school or to try piano lessons.
  • Bias your environment. Rex is short sighted and not terribly bright. If he sees a Facebook icon, he'll want it. It's like showing a child the start of a cool TV program immediately before bedtime. Design your environment to be free from such distractions: sign out of instant messenger, turn off notifications, turn off email. Have separate places for work and fun, and ideally separate computers (or at least accounts).

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Billionaire Habit Building Blocks

1. Start each day with expectation.If there's any big truth about life, it's that it usually lives up to (or down to) your expectations. Therefore, when you rise from bed, make your first thought: "something wonderful is going to happen today." Guess what? You're probably right.

2. Take time to plan and prioritize.

The most common source of stress is the perception that you've got too much work to do. Rather than obsess about it, pick one thing that, if you get it done today, will move you closer to your highest goal and purpose in life. Then do that first.

3. Give a gift to everyone you meet.

I'm not talking about a formal, wrapped-up present. Your gift can be your smile, a word of thanks or encouragement, a gesture of politeness, even a friendly nod. And never pass beggars without leaving them something. Peace of mind is worth the spare change.

4. Deflect partisan conversations.

Arguments about politics and religion never have a "right" answer but they definitely get people all riled up over things they can't control. When such topics surface, bow out by saying something like: "Thinking about that stuff makes my head hurt."

5. Assume people have good intentions.

Since you can't read minds, you don't really know the "why" behind the "what" that people do. Imputing evil motives to other people's weird behaviors adds extra misery to life, while assuming good intentions leaves you open to reconciliation.

6. Eat high quality food slowly.

Sometimes we can't avoid scarfing something quick to keep us up and running. Even so, at least once a day try to eat something really delicious, like a small chunk of fine cheese or an imported chocolate. Focus on it; taste it; savor it.

7. Let go of your Results.

The big enemy of happiness is worry, which comes from focusing on events that are outside your control. Once you've taken action, there's usually nothing more you can do. Focus on the job at hand rather than some weird fantasy of what might happen.

8. Turn off "background" TV.

Many households leave their TVs on as "background noise" while they're doing other things. The entire point of broadcast TV is to make you dissatisfied with your life so that you'll buy more stuff. Why subliminally program yourself to be a mindless consumer?

9. End each day with gratitude.

Just before you go to bed, write down at least one wonderful thing that happened. It might be something as small as a making a child laugh or something as huge as a million dollar deal. Whatever it is, be grateful for that day because it will never come again.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Five Things You Must Do While In Spartanburg South Carolina Travel Tips TripAdvisor

1. Have your picture taken at the Daniel Morgan Statute and The Clock Tower. 2. Get a gallon of sweet tea to take home. 3. Wake up in a new part of town, each day. 4. Visit the Zentrum at BMW # 1 Attraction in the State voted by www.TripAdvisor.com  5. Get a souvenir at the Spartanburg Farmer's Market at the remodeled Train Station.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Straight A Life Learning Technology

Keep a work progress journal, every day record what you wanted to accomplish and whether or not you succeeded.  When working, eat healthy snacks to maximize yr energy. Transform hard tasks into a big game, challenge to help you gather the energy.  Build work routines to make steady progress on your obligations w/o expending too much of your limited motivational resources.   Choose your hard days in advance.  3. Fit as much work into the morning and afternoon as possible - b/t obligations.  Study in isolated locations. Take a break for 15 min / hour.     
Take a best notes - Capture big ideas in the question/ evidence / conclusion format. Record as many sample questions and answers as possible. Work some on assignments each day. What makes this argument the most important?   Use best method - Quiz and Recall. Spread out memorization over several days, 15 minute reviews.  Eliminate Question Marks from topics covered.  Look over whole test First, answer e-z-est First, write a mini - outline First for essay questions. Follow your outline and articulate your points clearly. Read OUT LOUD.