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What's In It... For Your Prospects? gest private fynbos (native Cape vegetation) garden in the world. A maximum of twenty five guests stay in cottages scattered through the very pretty gardens. These vary in size from two bedrooms and bathrooms, to one bedroom and bathroom. The one bedroom cottages have sleeper couches in the lounge area so they can easily accommodate a family of four. With lovely verandas looking out towards the sea, they were delightfully comfortable.Listen, most advertisements and marketing pieces are nothing more than big business cards lacking the ONE central ingredient needed to make a sale -- showing benefits to your prospects.See, regardless of what you're selling and who you're selling it to, ALL your prospects want to know, "What's in it for them?"Today we'll take a look at the fourth paragraph of our mock display ad and I'll show you exactly what I'm talking about.You can check out that original ad, and even print out a copy of it, right here:http://www.kingofcopy.com/tips/real_estate_ad_071505.htmThe fourth paragraph says, "My team does absolutely no cold-calling or traditional prospecting, but instead are given dozens of motivated, ready-to-act leads every single week. All The emphasis here is on the flora and fauna of the area. Although this might not sound hugely interesting compared to the big five, the expert botanical guides can make flowers and shrubs seem fascinating; even to small boys who Redondo Beach Alcohol Treatment - Why Professional Recommendations are the Best After the success of our South African trip for the Christmas 2002 holiday, we decided to go back again. This time we planned to explore a little bit of the Garden Route before returning to the wonderful Ant’s Nest in the Waterberg.Are you slowing noticing that you have an alcohol problem? If so, you are not alone. Many of those with alcohol dependencies expect that they would notice a problem right away, but many do not realize that they are often the last to know. That is why it is not uncommon for you, if you have an alcohol problem, to reach rock bottom before you realize that you need assistance. Whether you do end up hitting rock bottom or are lucky enough to realize that you may need assistance early on, it is advised that you seek Redondo Beach alcohol treatment.When it comes to seeking Redondo Beach alcohol treatment, there are many Redondo Beach residents, just like you, who wonder what the best approach to take is. As you likely already know, there are a number of different ways that you From our family perspective there are several places I would like to mention. The first of these is the Arniston Hotel on the Overberg coast two hours drive east of Cape Town. Several friends had already recommended the hotel and although the brochure doesn’t do it any favours, we decided to give it a go. The village of Arniston is quite different to the other seaside towns we visited along the Garden Route. The pretty thatched fishermen’s houses of Kassiesbaai, the oldest part of Arniston, have been declared a South African National Monument and this seems to have kept the whole village relatively quiet and unspoilt. The hotel itself is right in the centre, opposite the beach and fishing slipway. We stayed in their most simple room, which was clean and comfortable (and had the all important cable TV for the kids’ early morning entertainment). Behind the main fa?ade, there is an outdoor dining area, pool, and pretty garden around which the rooms are arranged. Although there is a beach right in front of the hotel, the best swimming beach is a ten minute walk or two minute car journey along the coast. It was sandy, safe for swimming and never too busy despite it being the New Year period. It was fantastic for both surfing and body boarding. Another bonus was that being the Indian Ocean, the sea was also reasonably warm. Apart from swimming, there were plenty of other activities to keep us busy. Cape Agulhas (where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet) is close by and we spent an entertaining couple of hours on quad bikes in the National Park. There’s plenty of fishing, either from the shore or deep sea, which the hotel can arrange. The walking nearby is excellent and the hotel will happily provide a picnic lunch and directions. The local Overberg towns were interesting to look around, particularly Bredasdorp which is home to Africa’s southern-most golf course. We stayed in Arniston for three nights, but could have happily spent a week there. It’s family friendly, not grand by any stretch of the imagination but very comfortable and welcoming. The service was good and the food we enjoyed here was some of the best we had on our trip. And at around ?70 per adult per night it was also a lot cheaper than some of the other places we stayed at. We then headed further along the coast towards Cape Town and to Gansbaai where we spent four nights at Grootbos. This private nature reserve is home to the largest private fynbos (native Cape vegetation) garden in the world. A maximum of twenty five guests stay in cottages scattered through the very pretty gardens. These vary in size from two bedrooms and bathrooms, to one bedroom and bathroom. The one bedroom cottages have sleeper couches in the lounge area so they can easily accommodate a family of four. With lovely verandas looking out towards the sea, they were delightfully comfortable. The emphasis here is on the flora and fauna of the area. Although this might not sound hugely interesting compared to the big five, the expert botanical guides can make flowers and shrubs seem fascinating; even to small boys who a Divining the Body-A Celebration of the God Within hermen’s houses of Kassiesbaai, the oldest part of Arniston, have been declared a South African National Monument and this seems to have kept the whole village relatively quiet and unspoilt. The hotel itself is right in the centre, opposite the beach and fishing slipway. We stayed in their most simple room, which was clean and comfortable (and had the all important cable TV for the kids’ early morning entertainment). Behind the main fa?ade, there is an outdoor dining area, pool, and pretty garden around which the rooms are arranged.Many of us are told as children that our bodies are temples of God, houses of the Holy Spirit, and that within our very beings exists a spark of the Divine Itself. Following this joyful pronouncement, we learn that our bodies are dirty, shameful, not to be touched, enjoyed, played with. We’re taught to deny ourselves pleasures, to fight temptations, to hold back, go without, resist carnal connection.The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas ? Kempis, was first published 500 years ago and remains in print today. It has been translated into nearly every language and has a reputation as being second only to the Bible as a guide and inspiration. In the latest version, we read: “Sometimes you must use violence and resist your sensual appetite bravely. You must pay no attention to what t Although there is a beach right in front of the hotel, the best swimming beach is a ten minute walk or two minute car journey along the coast. It was sandy, safe for swimming and never too busy despite it being the New Year period. It was fantastic for both surfing and body boarding. Another bonus was that being the Indian Ocean, the sea was also reasonably warm. Apart from swimming, there were plenty of other activities to keep us busy. Cape Agulhas (where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet) is close by and we spent an entertaining couple of hours on quad bikes in the National Park. There’s plenty of fishing, either from the shore or deep sea, which the hotel can arrange. The walking nearby is excellent and the hotel will happily provide a picnic lunch and directions. The local Overberg towns were interesting to look around, particularly Bredasdorp which is home to Africa’s southern-most golf course. We stayed in Arniston for three nights, but could have happily spent a week there. It’s family friendly, not grand by any stretch of the imagination but very comfortable and welcoming. The service was good and the food we enjoyed here was some of the best we had on our trip. And at around ?70 per adult per night it was also a lot cheaper than some of the other places we stayed at. We then headed further along the coast towards Cape Town and to Gansbaai where we spent four nights at Grootbos. This private nature reserve is home to the largest private fynbos (native Cape vegetation) garden in the world. A maximum of twenty five guests stay in cottages scattered through the very pretty gardens. These vary in size from two bedrooms and bathrooms, to one bedroom and bathroom. The one bedroom cottages have sleeper couches in the lounge area so they can easily accommodate a family of four. With lovely verandas looking out towards the sea, they were delightfully comfortable. The emphasis here is on the flora and fauna of the area. Although this might not sound hugely interesting compared to the big five, the expert botanical guides can make flowers and shrubs seem fascinating; even to small boys who How to Lose Weight the Easy Way ng the coast. It was sandy, safe for swimming and never too busy despite it being the New Year period. It was fantastic for both surfing and body boarding. Another bonus was that being the Indian Ocean, the sea was also reasonably warm.If you think you have to follow strict rules or suffer to lose weight, think again. The easy way to lose weight is to indulge your weaknesses.Sounds crazy, doesn't it? But when I finally understood this concept, I understood why most diets fail us. That's right. The diets fail us.Because they force us to follow rules that go against human nature.It's really quite simple. The more you can't have something, the more you want it. Until you become absolutely obsessed.Think about it.Suppose you like to snack at night. If you follow a diet that eliminates snacks or eating after a certain time of day, you constantly have to fight the urge to snack at night.And that's like asking to fail.In fact, that's probably when you will fail. And if yo Apart from swimming, there were plenty of other activities to keep us busy. Cape Agulhas (where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet) is close by and we spent an entertaining couple of hours on quad bikes in the National Park. There’s plenty of fishing, either from the shore or deep sea, which the hotel can arrange. The walking nearby is excellent and the hotel will happily provide a picnic lunch and directions. The local Overberg towns were interesting to look around, particularly Bredasdorp which is home to Africa’s southern-most golf course. We stayed in Arniston for three nights, but could have happily spent a week there. It’s family friendly, not grand by any stretch of the imagination but very comfortable and welcoming. The service was good and the food we enjoyed here was some of the best we had on our trip. And at around ?70 per adult per night it was also a lot cheaper than some of the other places we stayed at. We then headed further along the coast towards Cape Town and to Gansbaai where we spent four nights at Grootbos. This private nature reserve is home to the largest private fynbos (native Cape vegetation) garden in the world. A maximum of twenty five guests stay in cottages scattered through the very pretty gardens. These vary in size from two bedrooms and bathrooms, to one bedroom and bathroom. The one bedroom cottages have sleeper couches in the lounge area so they can easily accommodate a family of four. With lovely verandas looking out towards the sea, they were delightfully comfortable. The emphasis here is on the flora and fauna of the area. Although this might not sound hugely interesting compared to the big five, the expert botanical guides can make flowers and shrubs seem fascinating; even to small boys who Setting Morning Intentions For Success rg towns were interesting to look around, particularly Bredasdorp which is home to Africa’s southern-most golf course.Ever heard of the expression, “Getting up on the wrong side of the bed?” Many people have less than idealistic starts to their day. The alarm goes off, the snooze button gets thwacked several times and something gets grumbled about it being too early. Others jump out of bed, and hit the shower running with little thought to creating a spirit of excitement for the new day.What is your morning ritual when you first wake up? Are you consciously setting aside a few minutes to create the day with vision, thoughtfulness, and excitement?The first few minutes of the morning can be transformed into a magical time that welcomes change and opportunity. You don’t have to figure out how you are going to get through the next week or month. Or even how you are going to lose al We stayed in Arniston for three nights, but could have happily spent a week there. It’s family friendly, not grand by any stretch of the imagination but very comfortable and welcoming. The service was good and the food we enjoyed here was some of the best we had on our trip. And at around ?70 per adult per night it was also a lot cheaper than some of the other places we stayed at. We then headed further along the coast towards Cape Town and to Gansbaai where we spent four nights at Grootbos. This private nature reserve is home to the largest private fynbos (native Cape vegetation) garden in the world. A maximum of twenty five guests stay in cottages scattered through the very pretty gardens. These vary in size from two bedrooms and bathrooms, to one bedroom and bathroom. The one bedroom cottages have sleeper couches in the lounge area so they can easily accommodate a family of four. With lovely verandas looking out towards the sea, they were delightfully comfortable. The emphasis here is on the flora and fauna of the area. Although this might not sound hugely interesting compared to the big five, the expert botanical guides can make flowers and shrubs seem fascinating; even to small boys who Aromatherapy Diffusers gest private fynbos (native Cape vegetation) garden in the world. A maximum of twenty five guests stay in cottages scattered through the very pretty gardens. These vary in size from two bedrooms and bathrooms, to one bedroom and bathroom. The one bedroom cottages have sleeper couches in the lounge area so they can easily accommodate a family of four. With lovely verandas looking out towards the sea, they were delightfully comfortable.Aromatherapy diffusers, as the name implies, are devices that disperse aromatherapy scents around a room. Different aromatherapy vendors manufacture different types of diffusers. Some diffusers allow filling and refilling of non-liquid aromatherapy scents, and some are pre-filled with cotton absorb essential oils.Diffusers are a convenient way of spreading a scent around an area. Diffusion can also be done using tissue paper, steam and candles. Steam diffusion is probably the best and the easiest way of diffusing a fragrance into a room. As steam heats the oil added to water, the oil evaporates and leaves a trail of fragrance in the room as the vapors disperse.Lamp rings can also be used as diffusers. The oil stays in the ring of the lamp, and as the bulb heats the ri The emphasis here is on the flora and fauna of the area. Although this might not sound hugely interesting compared to the big five, the expert botanical guides can make flowers and shrubs seem fascinating; even to small boys who aren’t normally the least bit interested in botanical things. Children are given ‘bug boxes’ to collect insects and are then encouraged to identify what they’ve found in the research centre afterwards. Grootbos is run rather like a safari lodge and guests are encouraged to take a morning or afternoon activity, or both. This can be a game drive around the estate, a guided walk in the milkwood forest, a guided beach or cave walk. Alternatively there are horses stabled on the property, and they can provide a mount for riders of all abilities. During the whale watching season from July to December, the cliffs nearby at Walker Bay apparently offer some of the best land based whale viewing in the world. After Cape Town we returned to Ant’s Nest in the Waterberg. This time it was for a week, to stay in both the original property and then on to sample their newly built Ant’s Hill Lodge. Ant’s Nest was just as good as we all remembered. We rode, walked and the boys told anyone prepared to listen that they could drive a vehicle. After three nights, we drove half an hour through the bush to the new property which is run totally separately with its own staff and horses. In fact if you weren’t told, you would never know from one that the other existed, and neither diminish the remote experience to be had at both locations. During the design and building phase, owners Ant and Tessa Baber had kept us all updated with progress and therefore our expectation was high. Not surprisingly, as Ant and Tessa have a keen eye for design and attention to detail, it reached all our expectations. It is completely different to the homely Ant’s Nest and is built on the side of a gorge with spectacular views. The property has more of a lodge-style atmosphere with five cottages, including one family cottage with two bedrooms and bathrooms. Each is beautifully decorated with a private veranda overlooking the gorge and the plain beyond. There is not as much garden as at Ant’s Nest, and with the steep slope down into the gorge it is probably not as suitable for really small children, but in all other ways it’s a totally fantastic property. Like Ant’s Nest you take it on an exclusive basis, and it can easily accommodate two families travelling together. Again flexibility is the key here and the same activities are offered as at Ant’s Nest. There are horses to suit all abilities and the riding is particularly good, if anything slightly better here as there are a greater number of long sandy tracks allowing you to go further and a little faster. Game drives and walks into the gorge and along the river bed are great, and the dry bed became an impromptu shooting ran
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