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Blackouts and Soaring Heat Left People Reeling for Cover
Hundreds of thousands of people in America are facing the hottest days of their lives. The situation is worsened by severe electricity outages resulting in prolonged Blackouts.The situation is severe in California where mercury has soared to unprecedented 50 degree Celsius or 122 Fahrenheit. The severe heat has taken its toll; last reported eight people have been killed due to it.Across the affected regions, health officials warned people to stay out of the sun and to drink plenty of water.BlackoutsMore than 100,000 people in California alone are facing severe power cuts and authorities are predicting it to be a prolonged one than first expected.Even the system of myplace.com went out on Monday due to severe heat, signaling what next to come for most of the technology companies based in the area.The situation is not all that great in other parts of United States, 16000 people are still living in dark in Queens for the second week running. Lately authorities have been able to restore electricity for its 22000 customers but there are still many people facing severe blackouts in North West Queens, New York. you were to advise a close friend or family member hot to follow in your fitness footsteps, what would you tell them? If I was to advise someone of how to follow in my fitness footsteps I would tell them to above all stay in touch with how they truly feel about themselves and their desire to grow and improve. Hit every workout like it is the only thing they have to do, the only thing standing in the way of them and their dreams, because in reality it is. I would tell them not to sell themselves short by setting a goal of what they think they can achieve. They need to cling to their actual dream because they have no idea yet just how much they CAN achieve. And please give the same level of commitment to excellence that they would to perhaps a best friend or their job, to themselves. Be that committed to yourself, and give yourself enough time to see the results. Don't give up! After you see those results but are not quite to your goal yet, don't settle. Don't give up. And once you reach that goal, to keep those results, don't give up. I tell people all the time that they don't have to be who they have become, they can become who they want to be. If you are not happy with who you are, become someone else, it's that easy. And above all else, don't give up! Thanks, Angela and congratulations on your success. Check out Angela's before and after pictures below. Please, don't just read the interviews like Angela. Think about them. Angela, and other success stories have invaluable information that you can use to become a success story yourself. She is not different than you and her success can be yours. To paraphrase a wonderful blurb in her interview, "You don't have to be who you've become, you can become who you want to be." Please go to XSitePro: Website Development Software with the Internet Marketer in Mind Angela Moyer was unhappy with her life and how she looked. Below is an interview I had the honor of conducting with Angela. Read her amazing story.XSitePro: Website Development Software with the Internet Marketer in Mind There are a good number of high quality website building software programs available in both the brick and mortar world and on the World Wide Web. With that said, most of these website building software programs have not been developed with the Internet marketer in mind. XSitePro is a website development software program that has been created with Internet marketers specifically in mind. There are a number of reasons why XSitePro is the perfect website building software for a person who is interested in starting or expanding his or her Internet business enterprise. The typical Internet marketer is not desirous of spending an inordinate amount of time on designing and developing a site layout. Rather, a person who desires to find success in the Internet market wants to spend his or her time actually running his or her business. With XSitePro, an Internet marketer can cut down the time spent on website building and development very significantly. XSitePro allows an Internet marketer the ability to create a site layout that contains fea 1. Angela, what was it that finally motivated you to get in the gym and start eating properly? Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you are like most people, you had been unhappy with how you look for some time. If this is accurate, how long were you unhappy before you decided to take action? What do you think kept you from taking action all that time? After being diagnosed with toximia and advanced gestational diebetes, I spent the duration of my pregnancy on mandatory bedrest. I gained 90 lbs and delivered at 240 lbs. My husband was away serving in the middle east. I battled with postpartum depression teamed with lonliness and disgust for my appearance. I longed intensely to return to the body I had when my husband and I were first married and I wanted to build that body before he returned home. 2. How did you get started with your new liftestyle? In other words, what changes did you make, or planning did you do, to give yourself the best chance at success? I was a size 18 with a goal of size 9 and I had given myself three months to meet it. I joined a local gym and signed up for my first Body for Life challenge. I planned my workouts and entered each one into my newly created workout log book. I noted each improvement I made no matter how small. I took photos of myself regularly and taped them to the cover of the book as a motivational tool. I made significant changes to my diet. I excluded fast foods and regular sodas as well as ate more protien and less carbohydrates. I stopped allowing myself to go hungry by eating meal replacement bars between meals. If I wasn't so hungry when it came time to eat I ate less at the actual meal. I made working out six days a week a mandatory step toward reaching my goal. I did resistance training four days a week and cardio two. In three months I reached my goal of 150lbs, wearing size 9 pants! 3. What problems did you have to overcome in order to stay on track with your new fitness program? Some of the popular excuses I've heard from people I've trained include "not enough time"(both for exercising and eating right), "eating healthy is too expensive", "don't see results fast enough", "weights will make me big and bulky", "have trouble sticking with an exercise routine". What were the obstacles you had to overcome? Some of the obstacles I encountered along the way were: Where do I go from here? Now that I've reached my goal, what's next? How do I maintain the same level of commitment when my husband returns home? How do I maintain a clean diet for myself and still prepare meals that my husband (who wasn't dieting) would also enjoy? 4. How did you overcome those problems? What specific techniques did you use to make your dreams a reality? Upon his return my husband was very proud of my achievement. He was very supportive and encouraging. Fortunately, this made it easier to overcome what I once thought to be obstacles. He brought with him lots of wonderful foreign chocolates and beers, which I had to enjoy in moderation but other than that, healthy meal planning was not as difficult as I imagined it to be. I just changed the ways I prepared the food we normally ate. I broiled, grilled, and baked meats instead of frying them. I used virgin olive oil and spices to season in place of butter. I also switched from canned to frozen vegetables to control portion sizes so that we wouldn't be encouraged to eat the left over amounts of prepared food just because it was there. I continued to set goals for myself and completed a second challenge, finishing at 127lbs wearing size 1 pants. Balancing schedules with my husband, I managed to make it to the gym at least 4 days a week if not the 6 that I wanted. I allowed myself breaks from my routine spanning anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks to enjoy time as a family, but kept the staying power to return to the gym when my break was up. The most significant advancement I made along the way was encouraging and convincing my husbant to join me. It was an advancement for me because I found it to be very motivating working with him and my weights lifted have increased tremendously with him there. We are currently working on what is my third challenge and his first. We are now competing as a couple! Instead of leaving him at home every day, he joined the gym and we now go together six days a week! Teaming up with my husband has made yet another one of my dreams come true. I have finally found a balance between the two main things competing for my time, the two things I love the most, working out and spending time with my family. The two hours I spend at the gym, my husband and I now enjoy that time together, and when we are finished we take the kids to the park on the way home. Uniting the family through fitness has been a dream come true in and of itself. 5. Moving forward and knowing what you know now, what would you have done differently? Knowing what I know now about fitness and the way the body responds to the things you eat and do, I wouldn't have allowed myself to get to the point I was durning and in between my pregnancies. I see now that a lot of my health issues were a result of my own unhealthy living and could have been avoided if I just applied myself earlier. 6. What would you have done the same way, and will continue to do, going forward? If I had to do it all over again I would continue to hit each workout with the same burning desire to change and the same commitment to intensity. I would especially have included my husband. Doing it over I would have included him sooner. There are so many positive changes popping up in our life as a result of including the family in fitness. I will continue to keep that part of my life open to my husband and children as they grow older. It certainly benefits us all. 7. Do you feel that ongoing feedback and motivational tools would help in maintaining a fitness program? I feel ongoing feedback and motivational tools are a critical part of maintaining a fitness program. If you're not much of a people person journals and pictures can give the feedback needed to keep going. I used the timer on my camera and took most of my pictures myself. Pictures can be very inspiring because they are the closest honest description we can get of what others see of us. I found that mirrors don't quite capture a person the way that a picture does. Another great source of inspirational feedback is to team up with someone. Allow yourself to be pushed by them and them by you. A support system is very motivational. If you can, bring it into the family. A fit parent is setting an excellent example for children and pushing yourself that hard next to your spouce will introduce to them a new respect for you. It can also open up the lines of communication and trust a little more as well. Working out with your partner can definitely bring you closer. 8. If you were to advise a close friend or family member hot to follow in your fitness footsteps, what would you tell them? If I was to advise someone of how to follow in my fitness footsteps I would tell them to above all stay in touch with how they truly feel about themselves and their desire to grow and improve. Hit every workout like it is the only thing they have to do, the only thing standing in the way of them and their dreams, because in reality it is. I would tell them not to sell themselves short by setting a goal of what they think they can achieve. They need to cling to their actual dream because they have no idea yet just how much they CAN achieve. And please give the same level of commitment to excellence that they would to perhaps a best friend or their job, to themselves. Be that committed to yourself, and give yourself enough time to see the results. Don't give up! After you see those results but are not quite to your goal yet, don't settle. Don't give up. And once you reach that goal, to keep those results, don't give up. I tell people all the time that they don't have to be who they have become, they can become who they want to be. If you are not happy with who you are, become someone else, it's that easy. And above all else, don't give up! Thanks, Angela and congratulations on your success. Check out Angela's before and after pictures below. Please, don't just read the interviews like Angela. Think about them. Angela, and other success stories have invaluable information that you can use to become a success story yourself. She is not different than you and her success can be yours. To paraphrase a wonderful blurb in her interview, "You don't have to be who you've become, you can become who you want to be." Please go to Cruise Ship Jobs -- How to Find Jobs on Cruise Ships ry when it came time to eat I ate less at the actual meal. I made working out six days a week a mandatory step
toward reaching my goal. I did resistance training four days a week and cardio two. In three months I reached my goal of 150lbs, wearing size 9 pants!Getting paid to travel and live your life constantly discovering new people and places would be a dream job for many people. Working on a cruise ship offers people the opportunity to not only do these things, but it offers great pay and benefits as well. Applying for a job within this industry is slightly different than others. There are many things an applicant should consider and implement when attempting to secure a position with a cruise line. Jobs with cruise lines can be difficult to land, so it is important that one impress from the beginning to the end of the hiring process.A cruise ship is like a city on the sea, because of that the job titles aboard ship range from Beautician to Nurse. 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Now that I've reached my goal, what's next? How do I maintain the same level of commitment when my husband returns home? How do I maintain a clean diet for myself and still prepare meals that my husband (who wasn't dieting) would also enjoy? 4. How did you overcome those problems? What specific techniques did you use to make your dreams a reality? Upon his return my husband was very proud of my achievement. He was very supportive and encouraging. Fortunately, this made it easier to overcome what I once thought to be obstacles. He brought with him lots of wonderful foreign chocolates and beers, which I had to enjoy in moderation but other than that, healthy meal planning was not as difficult as I imagined it to be. I just changed the ways I prepared the food we normally ate. I broiled, grilled, and baked meats instead of frying them. I used virgin olive oil and spices to season in place of butter. I also switched from canned to frozen vegetables to control portion sizes so that we wouldn't be encouraged to eat the left over amounts of prepared food just because it was there. I continued to set goals for myself and completed a second challenge, finishing at 127lbs wearing size 1 pants. Balancing schedules with my husband, I managed to make it to the gym at least 4 days a week if not the 6 that I wanted. I allowed myself breaks from my routine spanning anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks to enjoy time as a family, but kept the staying power to return to the gym when my break was up. The most significant advancement I made along the way was encouraging and convincing my husbant to join me. It was an advancement for me because I found it to be very motivating working with him and my weights lifted have increased tremendously with him there. We are currently working on what is my third challenge and his first. We are now competing as a couple! Instead of leaving him at home every day, he joined the gym and we now go together six days a week! Teaming up with my husband has made yet another one of my dreams come true. I have finally found a balance between the two main things competing for my time, the two things I love the most, working out and spending time with my family. The two hours I spend at the gym, my husband and I now enjoy that time together, and when we are finished we take the kids to the park on the way home. Uniting the family through fitness has been a dream come true in and of itself. 5. Moving forward and knowing what you know now, what would you have done differently? Knowing what I know now about fitness and the way the body responds to the things you eat and do, I wouldn't have allowed myself to get to the point I was durning and in between my pregnancies. I see now that a lot of my health issues were a result of my own unhealthy living and could have been avoided if I just applied myself earlier. 6. What would you have done the same way, and will continue to do, going forward? If I had to do it all over again I would continue to hit each workout with the same burning desire to change and the same commitment to intensity. I would especially have included my husband. Doing it over I would have included him sooner. There are so many positive changes popping up in our life as a result of including the family in fitness. I will continue to keep that part of my life open to my husband and children as they grow older. It certainly benefits us all. 7. Do you feel that ongoing feedback and motivational tools would help in maintaining a fitness program? I feel ongoing feedback and motivational tools are a critical part of maintaining a fitness program. If you're not much of a people person journals and pictures can give the feedback needed to keep going. I used the timer on my camera and took most of my pictures myself. Pictures can be very inspiring because they are the closest honest description we can get of what others see of us. I found that mirrors don't quite capture a person the way that a picture does. Another great source of inspirational feedback is to team up with someone. Allow yourself to be pushed by them and them by you. A support system is very motivational. If you can, bring it into the family. A fit parent is setting an excellent example for children and pushing yourself that hard next to your spouce will introduce to them a new respect for you. It can also open up the lines of communication and trust a little more as well. Working out with your partner can definitely bring you closer. 8. If you were to advise a close friend or family member hot to follow in your fitness footsteps, what would you tell them? If I was to advise someone of how to follow in my fitness footsteps I would tell them to above all stay in touch with how they truly feel about themselves and their desire to grow and improve. Hit every workout like it is the only thing they have to do, the only thing standing in the way of them and their dreams, because in reality it is. I would tell them not to sell themselves short by setting a goal of what they think they can achieve. They need to cling to their actual dream because they have no idea yet just how much they CAN achieve. And please give the same level of commitment to excellence that they would to perhaps a best friend or their job, to themselves. Be that committed to yourself, and give yourself enough time to see the results. Don't give up! After you see those results but are not quite to your goal yet, don't settle. Don't give up. And once you reach that goal, to keep those results, don't give up. I tell people all the time that they don't have to be who they have become, they can become who they want to be. If you are not happy with who you are, become someone else, it's that easy. And above all else, don't give up! Thanks, Angela and congratulations on your success. Check out Angela's before and after pictures below. Please, don't just read the interviews like Angela. Think about them. Angela, and other success stories have invaluable information that you can use to become a success story yourself. She is not different than you and her success can be yours. To paraphrase a wonderful blurb in her interview, "You don't have to be who you've become, you can become who you want to be." Please go to Not To Late To Make 2005 IRA Contribution wouldn't be encouraged to eat the left over amounts of prepared food just because
it was there.Many Americans make annual contributions to individual retirement accounts. If you haven’t done so for the 2005 tax year, you still can.Not To Late To Make 2005 IRA ContributionContributing to individual retirement accounts just makes sense. Most don’t believe social security is going to survive for long. Even if it does, one has to wonder how small the distributions are going to be. With the baby boomer generation about to put significant strain on the system, distributions in ten or twenty years are going to be paltry.If you failed to contribute to your individual retirement account in 2005, you have until April 15, 2006 to do so. This is also true if you contributed during 2005, but failed to deposit the maximum amount allowed under law.The contribution limits for individual retirement accounts went up in 2005. You can generally contribute up to $4,000. If you are older than 50 years of age, the limit bumps up another $500 to $4,500. When making contributions, just make sure you note on the deposit slip that it is for the 2005 year, not 2006.Although there are variations, individual retirement accounts come in two I continued to set goals for myself and completed a second challenge, finishing at 127lbs wearing size 1 pants. Balancing schedules with my husband, I managed to make it to the gym at least 4 days a week if not the 6 that I wanted. I allowed myself breaks from my routine spanning anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks to enjoy time as a family, but kept the staying power to return to the gym when my break was up. The most significant advancement I made along the way was encouraging and convincing my husbant to join me. It was an advancement for me because I found it to be very motivating working with him and my weights lifted have increased tremendously with him there. We are currently working on what is my third challenge and his first. We are now competing as a couple! Instead of leaving him at home every day, he joined the gym and we now go together six days a week! Teaming up with my husband has made yet another one of my dreams come true. I have finally found a balance between the two main things competing for my time, the two things I love the most, working out and spending time with my family. The two hours I spend at the gym, my husband and I now enjoy that time together, and when we are finished we take the kids to the park on the way home. Uniting the family through fitness has been a dream come true in and of itself. 5. Moving forward and knowing what you know now, what would you have done differently? Knowing what I know now about fitness and the way the body responds to the things you eat and do, I wouldn't have allowed myself to get to the point I was durning and in between my pregnancies. I see now that a lot of my health issues were a result of my own unhealthy living and could have been avoided if I just applied myself earlier. 6. What would you have done the same way, and will continue to do, going forward? If I had to do it all over again I would continue to hit each workout with the same burning desire to change and the same commitment to intensity. I would especially have included my husband. Doing it over I would have included him sooner. There are so many positive changes popping up in our life as a result of including the family in fitness. I will continue to keep that part of my life open to my husband and children as they grow older. It certainly benefits us all. 7. Do you feel that ongoing feedback and motivational tools would help in maintaining a fitness program? I feel ongoing feedback and motivational tools are a critical part of maintaining a fitness program. If you're not much of a people person journals and pictures can give the feedback needed to keep going. I used the timer on my camera and took most of my pictures myself. Pictures can be very inspiring because they are the closest honest description we can get of what others see of us. I found that mirrors don't quite capture a person the way that a picture does. Another great source of inspirational feedback is to team up with someone. Allow yourself to be pushed by them and them by you. A support system is very motivational. If you can, bring it into the family. A fit parent is setting an excellent example for children and pushing yourself that hard next to your spouce will introduce to them a new respect for you. It can also open up the lines of communication and trust a little more as well. Working out with your partner can definitely bring you closer. 8. If you were to advise a close friend or family member hot to follow in your fitness footsteps, what would you tell them? If I was to advise someone of how to follow in my fitness footsteps I would tell them to above all stay in touch with how they truly feel about themselves and their desire to grow and improve. Hit every workout like it is the only thing they have to do, the only thing standing in the way of them and their dreams, because in reality it is. I would tell them not to sell themselves short by setting a goal of what they think they can achieve. They need to cling to their actual dream because they have no idea yet just how much they CAN achieve. And please give the same level of commitment to excellence that they would to perhaps a best friend or their job, to themselves. Be that committed to yourself, and give yourself enough time to see the results. Don't give up! After you see those results but are not quite to your goal yet, don't settle. Don't give up. And once you reach that goal, to keep those results, don't give up. I tell people all the time that they don't have to be who they have become, they can become who they want to be. If you are not happy with who you are, become someone else, it's that easy. And above all else, don't give up! Thanks, Angela and congratulations on your success. Check out Angela's before and after pictures below. Please, don't just read the interviews like Angela. Think about them. Angela, and other success stories have invaluable information that you can use to become a success story yourself. She is not different than you and her success can be yours. To paraphrase a wonderful blurb in her interview, "You don't have to be who you've become, you can become who you want to be." Please go to Change Your Gears with Cheap Car Finance a result of my own unhealthy living and could have been avoided if I just applied myself earlier.A car gets you conveyance at your convenience…this means you don’t have to stand in long queues waiting for bus to reach your destination. You can start your own car and drive away when ever and wherever you want. This ensures traveling freedom. A car these days has become a necessity rather than a utility. Cheap car finance give you funds for diminishing the gap between this necessities i.e. a car and the reality.Cheap car finance is available in form of car loans. These loans are secured by the car itself and easily get approved. Cheap car finance as the name suggest offers you lower interest rates and better repayment terms. It’s better to plan your car purchase before going into any deal regarding the loan. For that you need to go through certain steps, this includes:•Determining the car which you want to buy.•Find out the best car dealers in the market.•You can also buy car through brokers or online dealers.•Try to negotiate them for discounts and free accessories.•Check out for free insurance which most of the car dealers provide these days.•Calculate your requirement of funds.•How much you 6. What would you have done the same way, and will continue to do, going forward? If I had to do it all over again I would continue to hit each workout with the same burning desire to change and the same commitment to intensity. I would especially have included my husband. Doing it over I would have included him sooner. There are so many positive changes popping up in our life as a result of including the family in fitness. I will continue to keep that part of my life open to my husband and children as they grow older. It certainly benefits us all. 7. Do you feel that ongoing feedback and motivational tools would help in maintaining a fitness program? I feel ongoing feedback and motivational tools are a critical part of maintaining a fitness program. If you're not much of a people person journals and pictures can give the feedback needed to keep going. I used the timer on my camera and took most of my pictures myself. Pictures can be very inspiring because they are the closest honest description we can get of what others see of us. I found that mirrors don't quite capture a person the way that a picture does. Another great source of inspirational feedback is to team up with someone. Allow yourself to be pushed by them and them by you. A support system is very motivational. If you can, bring it into the family. A fit parent is setting an excellent example for children and pushing yourself that hard next to your spouce will introduce to them a new respect for you. It can also open up the lines of communication and trust a little more as well. Working out with your partner can definitely bring you closer. 8. If you were to advise a close friend or family member hot to follow in your fitness footsteps, what would you tell them? If I was to advise someone of how to follow in my fitness footsteps I would tell them to above all stay in touch with how they truly feel about themselves and their desire to grow and improve. Hit every workout like it is the only thing they have to do, the only thing standing in the way of them and their dreams, because in reality it is. I would tell them not to sell themselves short by setting a goal of what they think they can achieve. They need to cling to their actual dream because they have no idea yet just how much they CAN achieve. And please give the same level of commitment to excellence that they would to perhaps a best friend or their job, to themselves. Be that committed to yourself, and give yourself enough time to see the results. Don't give up! After you see those results but are not quite to your goal yet, don't settle. Don't give up. And once you reach that goal, to keep those results, don't give up. I tell people all the time that they don't have to be who they have become, they can become who they want to be. If you are not happy with who you are, become someone else, it's that easy. And above all else, don't give up! Thanks, Angela and congratulations on your success. Check out Angela's before and after pictures below. Please, don't just read the interviews like Angela. Think about them. Angela, and other success stories have invaluable information that you can use to become a success story yourself. She is not different than you and her success can be yours. To paraphrase a wonderful blurb in her interview, "You don't have to be who you've become, you can become who you want to be." Please go to Virtual Hand-Holding: Aids in Making Sitemaps you were to advise a close friend or family member hot to follow in your fitness footsteps, what would you tell them?In virtual hand-holding, it is an important tip to remember that people visit the site in order to look for some information. Internet surfers are an unforgiving lot. They only visit sites that are useful to them. With thousands of websites out there that offer the same features as your own site, how do you stand out? This is where sitemaps come in.What is a sitemap, you ask? Just as the name implies, this is an aid that makes navigating a website easier. The premise is basically the same as in an ordinary map. A sitemap contains the structure of the website as well as links to the site’s major parts and subsections. Now, if your site offers sufficient information as well as easy navigation then you have hit the jackpot. Your site will probably generate more traffic than your competitors’.Another advantage to having a site map is that search engines love it, mainly because of two things -- text and keywords. Therefore, it might also prove beneficial to combine relevant keywords with hypertext links. For instance, if your sitemap has a link to website promotion, then your hyperlink should contain the words 'website promotion' and then lin If I was to advise someone of how to follow in my fitness footsteps I would tell them to above all stay in touch with how they truly feel about themselves and their desire to grow and improve. Hit every workout like it is the only thing they have to do, the only thing standing in the way of them and their dreams, because in reality it is. I would tell them not to sell themselves short by setting a goal of what they think they can achieve. They need to cling to their actual dream because they have no idea yet just how much they CAN achieve. And please give the same level of commitment to excellence that they would to perhaps a best friend or their job, to themselves. Be that committed to yourself, and give yourself enough time to see the results. Don't give up! After you see those results but are not quite to your goal yet, don't settle. Don't give up. And once you reach that goal, to keep those results, don't give up. I tell people all the time that they don't have to be who they have become, they can become who they want to be. If you are not happy with who you are, become someone else, it's that easy. And above all else, don't give up! Thanks, Angela and congratulations on your success. Check out Angela's before and after pictures below. Please, don't just read the interviews like Angela. Think about them. Angela, and other success stories have invaluable information that you can use to become a success story yourself. She is not different than you and her success can be yours. To paraphrase a wonderful blurb in her interview, "You don't have to be who you've become, you can become who you want to be." Please go to http://www.buildleanmuscle.com/success-stories3.html to see Angela's amazing before and after pictures.
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