Find out the past with past Life Regression, Its Mind-blowing Thursday, Sep 11 2008 

Past life regression, aka PLR, may locate the reason why we have problems with people in our present lifetime or why we are concerned of certain situations. You have brothers around you in your current lifetime that you should have astonishingly met before, now lets just imagine being proficient to uncover what happened and what your relationship was to them at that past time and lift blocks that plague you in your current time and even find out talents and bring them into your current time. Past life regression, also known as PLR, is phenomenal.

When you are having a past life regression, aka PLR, session you should go back to the lifetime you most need to see about in your current lifetime. This is super and can clarify a large deal about your present life and help you should to go forward with your life with a greater understanding of yourself, your life and the brothers around you.

You will probably also ascertain why you are the person that you are, now that is magnificent. If you savour nature maybe you were once a farmer, if you savour to travel maybe you were a gypsy. Instead of ignoring our strengths we acknowledge them. Use Regression Therapy with Anne Jirsch.

Each experience is tremendous and unique. Other participants have went to places they had lived in before and ?knew? where to go.

Generate Your next Great Quilt Wednesday, Sep 10 2008 

When I started quilting 3 years ago I had just about no other people around me who had a first hand appreciation of quilting. Finding another quilter was pretty hard and often I didn’t have anyone to share my gift with or to talk to about it. When I got online looking for free quilting patterns I stumbled upon this great quilting membership site that has a vibrant community of quilters all over the world. It was exactly what I always wanted and I was pretty amazed that someone else had built it. They put alot of time and energy into setting up this wonderful site and even included everything you could think of to connect everyone! This site has more features than my cell phone!

When you start out quilting it’s always helpful to have some example patterns to help you get the hang of the quilting look and feel. With the free quilting patterns you can get online you can not only see some of the intriguing designs that you can use but you can make your first quilt design look ravishing! With this great quilt patch networking site I found you can share your designs with others as well as see what others have done to get ideas or to feel a sense of accomplishment when others comment about your work. The internet makes networking with other quilters fun!

Safety measures to be taken when buying children’s clothing Thursday, May 8 2008 

Here are some points to note on safety of children before you
buy your child’s clothing : * Ensure that small items attached
to clothing are not easily detached or removed * Small items
such as buttons, zipper pull, snaps or any decorative sequines
should not be easily detach from your child clothing as this
poses a choking hazard to young children.

* Avoid hazardous items such as drawstrings * Children’s jackets
and sweatshirts with drawstrings around the hood or neck of
children’s outerwear presents a strangulation hazard. Children
can get entangled and strangle in the drawstrings that catch on
objects, including playground equipment, fences and tree
branches.

* Avoid Flammable Loose-Fitting Garments * The U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns people not to put
children to sleep in loose-fitting T-shirts or other over-size
clothes made from cotton or cotton blends. These garments can
catch fire easily and are associated with 200 to 300 emergency
room-treated burn injuries to children annually. Loose-fitting
clothing stands away from the body, making contact with an
ignition source more likely. Loose-fitting, non-flame-resistant
child clothing allows an air space next to the body that helps
keep the fire burning, possibly injuring children.

It is safer to put your children in flame-resistant or
snug-fitting sleepwear. Flame-resistant garments do not continue
burning when removed from a small open flame. Snug-fitting
garments need not be flame-resistant because they are made to
fit closely against a child’s body. Their stretchy fabrics make
them comfortable. Snug-fitting sleepwear does not ignite easily
and, even if ignited, does not burn as rapidly because there is
little air under the garment to feed a fire.

* Check for sharp objects in your child clothing * A decorative
items such as pin may get detach causing a puncture wound on
your child body.

Temperature Control: Saving You Some Money Saturday, May 3 2008 

Managing temperature control effectively will save you quite a bit of money. There is no doubt that you can save money through the use of devices that will help you regulate the temperature in any building or room. In this day and age of high fuel costs, it makes good sense to invest some time in learning the right way to go about temperature control. And, it makes sense to think wisely every time you head to change that thermostat’s settings once again. Temperature control is something that every person at the location needs to play a part in.

Temperature control in the business or commercial setting is important. You don’t want your guests to run because it is too hot or too cold in your establishment. Nor do you want to provide your employees with less than perfectly comfortable conditions for them to work in. But, there is a fine line between what is okay and what is excessive as well. Finding the happy medium, while hard, is necessary for the sanity of everyone in the location.

Temperature control is something that should be controlled in several ways. First, the establishment of the ‘right’ temperatures must be met. Common uses in colder temperature of above 68 will cost you considerably in the long run. If 68 is not warm enough, then consider a little higher but not much more as some individuals will find this too hot and hard to work in. Likewise, in the summer months, the temperature to aim for is 72. You will find many people are content with this as long as there is some air circulation along with it. People who can only think of the heat, though, do not work efficiently.

As you can see, making everyone happy all the time is quite difficult. But, finding that happy medium is quite necessary to maintain expenses and to help equalize the inner office squabble. Take some time to effectively handle your temperature control today.

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How to keep your child earning top grades in school Thursday, Apr 17 2008 

There is one surefire way to keep your children earning the best
grades and that is to get a private tutor. Most kids find
themselves struggling in at least one subject but with the help
of a private tutor your son or daughter can get all of the help
they need to get their grades back up. If you have seen a
decline in your child’s report cards or if you have noticed that
your child is just not progressing as you feel he or she should,
then you need to start thinking about getting a tutor today.

There are a few of different kinds of private tutoring available
to you and your child. Some of these people will come to your
home for each of the sessions while others will have you go to
them. And then you can choose to work with a tutor who works for
a larger company or a university student who is looking to pick
up a few extra bucks.

The fact of the matter is that all of the options that are open
to you are good ones. Here are the pros and cons of each private
tutoring option:

Tutor working for a company PROS: These types of tutoring
companies generally pride themselves on the abilities of their
tutors. They are good at what they do and consistent which can
make all of the difference.

CONS: These types of private tutors can be more costly and they
will not come to your home, which makes them a little less
convenient.

University student PROS: Smart people who are usually pretty
good at relating to children. They are still in school and are
used to flexing the academic muscles. They can also be cheaper
than some of the other options. Most of these types of private
tutors will come to your house, which saves you, time and gas
money.

CONS: The quality of these types of tutors can be more variable
than from a company or service.

Knowing where to start when looking to hire a private tutor is
probably the hardest part of the entire process. The best place
to start looking for a good tutor is with your friends. Ask
those that you know if they have ever hired a tutor. If they
have then ask what they thought of this person, was he or she
good at what they did, did they get along with the kid well?
Were there any problems at all? Try to find out as much as you
can, as everything will help you to make the right decisions
concerning the tutoring of your children.

If you are going to choose a company for the private tutoring
sessions then look them up online. Check out some client reviews
to see how they rate with people like you, parents who are
actually using them. And if you are thinking of choosing an
unaffiliated private tutor then make sure that you get some
references. Get at least five of them and call them. I know so
many people that get the references but don’t make the calls! It
is so important, you are looking at spending a good amount of
money and after all this is for your children’s education.
Choosing the right private tutor matters, so choose carefully
and wisely. http://www.hampsonbiz.com

The Secret To Success In Courtship And Marriage, Sex And Happiness (Part 5) Tuesday, Apr 15 2008 

 Those who are very young
when they marry have three strikes against them. –PROFESSOR
MARCIA LASSWELL. 

Are you ready for marriage? Hold your answer until you know
whether you are qualified to go into it. First know that there
is nothing like trial marriage. When God instituted the first
marriage between our first parents, Adam and Eve in the garden
of Eden, he did not tell them to try it first, and dump it
afterward. It was for life; and nothing would break it excerpt
adultery, or perhaps death. (Genesis 2: 18, 23, 24; Matthew 19:
3  9) So know that this union is for life, and that you will
even go through tribulations in course of the marriage. — 1
Corinthians 7: 28.

Now how do you answer the following questions:

Do I have great expectations?

That is the first major problem. Because you are not going to
see that wonderland that you expected after the honeymoon. The
scales will fall from your eyes. Consider these life experiences.

We thought that we could come and go, do as we pleased, . . .
but it isnt that way.

Many teenagers get married to play house. . . . but thats not
the way it is.

After I got married I found out that the great thrill of sex
wears off very soon and then we started having real problems.

So do not have great romantic expectations. Childhood marriages
– physical immaturity, may blur your vision and understanding
of married life.

Am I ready for my roles?

Some people enter marriage without even knowing their roles in
the family. The husband fails to provide material support, and
the wife neglects her housekeeping role.

Married men are reported to be still hanging out late at night,
drinking with friends, away from their wives. Even those who
work hard to maintain the family are frustrated. This is hard
work said one. Will I ever get some relief?

Can I solve money problems?

This is the greatest cause of marital problems. Some can not
provide money to support the family, and where money is
available, the problem is overspending. In the end, families
have become heavily indebted, while others pack to live with
their parents. In extreme cases, divorce becomes the solution.

Do I have a compatible mate?

Being compatible does not mean that you and your partner must
agree on everything under the sun. Or that your mate should be
able to play baseball since you are a baseball star. No.

But if you are miles apart on almost everything — work,
recreation, attitude, and beliefs, you should know that you are
not equally matched.

Consider one woman who thought that her marriage must work
because her partner was so handsome, so strong, such a good
athlete and very popular. Was she being realistic? No. She was
dreaming of Shangri-La, or building castles in the air, as they
say. The marriage collapsed!

Have I thoroughly examined myself?

So ask yourself if you are the type that can make vows and keep
them. Ask if your goals in life will affect your marriage. Find
out if you can support or manage a household. Check to see if
you are mature to handle trials that will surface later in the
marriage.

If your answers are positive, if you think that you have the
physical, mental and spiritual maturity to go into marriage,
then ask yourself this question; what are the keys to family
happiness? Do you know them?

Now, lets see.

(To be continued)

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