5 March , 2008 in Uncategorized
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That message is television, an ingenious device for the capturing of eyeballs. Gradually, it has been pressed into the service of a singular purpose, one that requires the exclusion of dissonant ideas to efficiently function.
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Remember what’s really important. Getting out the door at a reasonable time (and it probably differs for each of us) is good for you and for those you care about.
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There are a number of reasons why blogs “die” — people run out of things to say, they get busy, or worst of all, they feel like they’re talking to themselves. Here are a few tips to help you keep your blog up and read:
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One of the reasons we lean so heavily on the attention of those around us is that we use the wrong medium to communicate through. We send emails about things we need done immediately; we make phone calls — or worse, schedule meetings
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We’re of the mindset that there’s only one way to pack, and that’s to pack light. Packing light saves time (e.g. waiting for baggage to be unloaded), money (no overweight fees), stress (no worrying about lost luggage) and the environment (less lugga
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Many travelers want to be environmentally-conscious when they travel, but don’t want to go to extremes to be greener. With all of the options out there, how do you determine the extent to which you want to “go green”? We like to think of being an ec
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Using the ancient philosophers and the much more recent “science of happiness” as his guide, Weiner travels the world in search of the happiest places. Many authors have attempted to describe what happiness is; fewer have shown us where it is, and what we
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