Thursday, December 20, 2007

How To Be A Millionaire

People think that they must live in big house, drive big car if they want to be rich. Conversely, they become poorer because they end up with liabilities, which take money via loan, taxes, insurance and etc. If you want to be a millionaire, you must first being a millionaire and do what you love to add tremendous value to others. Then, you will have the desire outcomes like big house, big car; live the lifestyle of the rich. The law of attraction states that you become what you think about most.

Being a millionaire requires you to have an abundant mindset. This universe is all about abundance. Abundance comes from making others better. You are not becoming richer at the expense of another person becoming poorer. There is always more then enough money and resources to go around. The more people you can serve, the more wealth you can attract into your life. The first step requires you to change your mindset from thinking that there is scarcity to there is always more than enough to go around in this universe. Next, you need to apply gratitude in your life. Start writing down the things you are grateful for. You may only have a small house and want a bigger house, but you are still very blessed as compared to many people in the world who do not have a roof over their head.

Many experts tell us that we should do the things we are passionate of. First find your feelings when you are doing the things. If you are feeling good, you are in a positive energy vibration. This will pick up similar positive energy vibration in the universe and bring you more positive experiences. When your energy is high, you will be motivated to act on your plan. As long as you are putting in actions, you will be moving towards your goal.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Choosing a Roommate

Choosing a roommate is like choosing your spouse. Yes! Because you are choosing someone with whom you are going to share your room, food, bed, rent, etc. I would like to share some of the considerations that one need to take care in choosing his or her roommate. Apartments in Philadelphia are mostly filled with the students who share their room with someone just like me who shared it with a stranger when I am doing my PhD in Saint Joseph's University.
  • Just because someone's is your friend or you know him or her since elementary school doesn't mean he or she will make a great roommate.
  • It's a good idea to know going in what you want in a roommate and what you won't tolerate. Will you accept a roommate who smokes, one with a live-in boyfriend or girlfriend, with someone of the opposite sex? What about cleanliness or Pets? Morning person or night owl?
  • If you're looking for a room-sharing situation (rather than looking for an apartment with a friend), you need to start looking as early as possible. It can sometimes take longer to find an acceptable rental share situation than just to find an apartment.
  • Ask questions. If you're looking at apartment share situations, you want to know as much as possible about the people you'll be living with, right? Make a list of questions ahead of time, and get them answered.
  • Answer questions. Be as honest as possible with potential roommates and put your best foot forward.
  • Don't expect that your new roommate will be your new best friend as well. While the two of you may, indeed, become good friends, it isn't a prerequisite for sharing an apartment.
  • Be prepared to compromise. Sharing an apartment or house with someone else usually requires some adjustment.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Tips for Buying a CD Player

A good CD player is primarily required to experience a better music experience. There is a wide variety of collection of CD players offered by various manufacturers. From the basic CD players to those sophisticated expensive ones; there are numerous CD players existing in the market. So it is often confusing to select which one to buy. So before selecting, you should first evaluate your needs. You should be clear about your budget as well as the features you actually expect from the CD players. Also before buying, carefully check about the features of each model very carefully. You can follow certain steps to find a good one within your specific budget. Firstly click on to any online shop and compare the prices online. Then learn about the features and make your decision on what features you want. After that shortlist the products and taking a CD go to the nearest electronic store to check the sound quality of the short-listed. After listening to the music and checking the sound quality decide which one you actually want to buy.

However, you should always be very careful while buying CD players. The tips mentioned below will be of great help for people who want to buy.
  • Keep in mind that to slink outputs degrade sound quality.
  • Check for remote controls, which can also control components of various other appliances of the same company.
  • Keeping in view the sound quality, marketing and convenience features. So check what is important for you.
  • Use other types of cables for better sound quality than those monster cables.
  • The laser-head assembly in a CD player may get out of alignment. So, a good service contract should be taken in to account. Make sure before buying that the store offers extended warranty for a longer period. The charge mechanism is can create various problems. So check for warranty.
  • So, if you are interested, prefer buying a DVD player instead of a CD player alone, because a DVD player can play both CDs and DVDs.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Protect from Recreational Water illnesses

Is swimming Pool Operators really protecting the swimmers from recreational water illnesses (RWIs) without restricting access and enjoyment? The Pool operators need to adopted risk management strategies to identify the pool problems like drowning, injuries, bad weather, and blood spills. And they have state-of-the-art safety equipment and intensive training of staff. Lifeguards are trained in drowning prevention, rescue, first aid, and policies related to weather use and injury prevention. RWI prevention is a combination of equipment and design improvements, new thoughts on pool policies and management, and critical training and education of staff. However, the responsibility for preventing RWIs does not fall on pool staff alone.

And swimmers also educated about the necessary behavior changes that they need to make in order to reduce the spread of RWIs. Because its complex problem pool staff, swimmers and health departments all are work together to reducing the spread of RWIs. One of article I read it suggested some steps for RWI prevention into your current risk management program should help reduce the risk of your pool spreading RWIs.

Lead your staff:
They need to integrate an RWI protection plan into an existing facility risk management plan is the single greatest decision you can make to protect swimmers from RWIs. Take the lead, outline your vision, show your commitment to your staff, and put yourself at the forefront of the aquatics field. And should have the clear vision and commitment.

Develop partnerships
Build a communication bridge health department. Use your communication networks and the media to alert patrons that they should not be swimming if they are ill with diarrhea.

Educate pool staff:
Pool operator should give minimum training to their staff with professionals.

Educate swimmers and parents:
Pool operators educate season pass holders and parents recreational water illnesses (RWIs)

Maintain water quality and equipment:
Operators keep maintain good water quality t his includes maintaining the disinfectant at regulated levels; optimal pH (7.2-7.8); alkalinity (80-120 ppm); calcium hardness (200-400 ppm), and total dissolved solids (below 2500mg/liter).