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Fantasy Writing - The Real Magic n inspiration.When I was thirteen, I went to the College of Magic, to learn all I could. It was kind of a Harry Potter school for stage magicians - there were rabbits coming out of hats, white doves flapping about and silk scarves that turned into ropes. I sat down eagerly to my first class, apprentice wizard that I was. I was told there is no magic. I was told it is all illusion, all trickery, all a sham. I couldn't have been more disappointed.What followed were three years of interesting sleight of hand techniques, visual effects and misdirection. They were right; there was no magic in it. They only used clever dyes, trick card decks and boxes with false bottoms. But I did not believe them that there was no magic at all. It was just that they had no magic to offer.I believe in magic, and so I found a way And what happened to that sense of curiosity? Instead of feeling like an explorer, we at times start to feel jaded or "worn down by life". Instead of surrendering to what happens, we tend to cling to what we know from our past experience, fearful of what the future might bring. We take things that happen to us very personally - the fact that your child is starting to flunk science must mean that you're a bad parent; the fact that you and your spouse had yet another fight about your mother-in- law must mean your marriage is on the rocks. An Invitation to Adventure It's a season of rejuvenation and renewal, so why not make the choice to live with that sense of curiosity Personal Loan: Get One According to your Need Flying halfway around the world to someplace I'd never been before was quite an adventure. A different culture, a different alphabet, foreign cuisine, unknown sights and sounds awaited me. Having an adventure is so fun, I thought. Why don't we bring more of that explorer spirit of curiosity with us in our daily life? What would our life be like if we treated all of it as one big adventure, and not just leave that sense of wonder and excitement to the few weeks of the year when we may travel to some new destination? When set off for a travel adventure of some kind, it strikes me that there are some basic strategies that we naturally adopt. We don't always use these strategies in how we approach our daily life, however.If you are thinking of home improvement, debt consolidation, to buy a new car or any other vehicle or planning for a holiday trip, Christmas shopping, pursuing higher education and finance is coming your way then a personal loan is the solution for you.You can seek a secured as well as an unsecured personal loan. Basically your individual circumstances will matter that how much loan you should get. You need to offer some property as collateral for seeking a personal loan.The benefits of a secured loan are immense. The first and foremost is that it is easier to obtain and it comes with a lower rate of interest. The loans are being approved even in the cases of CCJ, defaults and arrears.On the other hand if you don’t want to offer collateral then an unsecured loan you can get. High Set a Course and Get Prepared: First, you need to decide where you want to go. Planning a trip or adventure requires you to consciously choose your destination. Once you've decided where you want to go, you get prepared. You figure out how to get there, what kind of currency and immunizations you'll need, what kind of clothing you need to bring. Create an Itinerary: Once the destination has been selected, most of us will come up with at least a rough game plan or itinerary. What do you want to see and experience? How long will you want to stay there? Even if it's a rough idea, an itinerary provides the starting point and a rough structure for the adventure. Pack Along Our Curiosity: An important ingredient of any adventure is a strong sense of curiosity. As you set off for parts unknown, you become an explorer, setting off to find out something new and wondrous. You don't know what that experience will be like and permit yourself to relish that state of "not knowing". It's Not Personal: When you travel, you just know that unexpected things are bound to happen. The hotel you booked is a dive. The only day you have to visit that world-famous museum is the one day of the year it's closed. Unexpected glitches are inevitable but you don't take them personally. You surrender to the unexpected and simply give yourself leeway to make on-the-spot changes in your plans. You go with the flow. It's easy to simply chalk it up to experience and know that you've got another good adventure story yarn to share with your friends back home. The Contrast in our Daily Life Yet how we handle our day-to-day lives is often quite different. Many of us don't have a clear plan or itinerary for where we want to go. True enough, at some points we set goals for ourselves like "get married', "lose 15 pounds", "get a promotion". Yet somehow we lose our thread, not giving our plans the kind of persistent and consistent action needed to realize the results we want. In terms of preparation, we leave ourselves ill-informed or under-resourced to tackle the plans we do have. The driving force in life may be inertia, rather than inspiration. And what happened to that sense of curiosity? Instead of feeling like an explorer, we at times start to feel jaded or "worn down by life". Instead of surrendering to what happens, we tend to cling to what we know from our past experience, fearful of what the future might bring. We take things that happen to us very personally - the fact that your child is starting to flunk science must mean that you're a bad parent; the fact that you and your spouse had yet another fight about your mother-in- law must mean your marriage is on the rocks. An Invitation to Adventure It's a season of rejuvenation and renewal, so why not make the choice to live with that sense of curiosity I'm Sorry I Killed Myself From The Mouth Of A Ghost .Do you have a family member or friend who has committed suicide? Do you know somebody that succeeded in taking there own life? Do you feel lost and confused? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, read on.There is a new television program on this season called, "Ghost Whisperer." I happen to love ghost programs so I have watched it on occasion.There was a program on recently about this troubled young man who was in love with a woman. The woman he was in love with was moving out of the state to start a wonderful new job. He was not part of her future.While this troubled young man was happy for her positive career move, he could not visualize his life without her.That same evening this man decided to jump off a bridge and end his life. He came back to the, "Ghost Whisper" Set a Course and Get Prepared: First, you need to decide where you want to go. Planning a trip or adventure requires you to consciously choose your destination. Once you've decided where you want to go, you get prepared. You figure out how to get there, what kind of currency and immunizations you'll need, what kind of clothing you need to bring. Create an Itinerary: Once the destination has been selected, most of us will come up with at least a rough game plan or itinerary. What do you want to see and experience? How long will you want to stay there? Even if it's a rough idea, an itinerary provides the starting point and a rough structure for the adventure. Pack Along Our Curiosity: An important ingredient of any adventure is a strong sense of curiosity. As you set off for parts unknown, you become an explorer, setting off to find out something new and wondrous. You don't know what that experience will be like and permit yourself to relish that state of "not knowing". It's Not Personal: When you travel, you just know that unexpected things are bound to happen. The hotel you booked is a dive. The only day you have to visit that world-famous museum is the one day of the year it's closed. Unexpected glitches are inevitable but you don't take them personally. You surrender to the unexpected and simply give yourself leeway to make on-the-spot changes in your plans. You go with the flow. It's easy to simply chalk it up to experience and know that you've got another good adventure story yarn to share with your friends back home. The Contrast in our Daily Life Yet how we handle our day-to-day lives is often quite different. Many of us don't have a clear plan or itinerary for where we want to go. True enough, at some points we set goals for ourselves like "get married', "lose 15 pounds", "get a promotion". Yet somehow we lose our thread, not giving our plans the kind of persistent and consistent action needed to realize the results we want. In terms of preparation, we leave ourselves ill-informed or under-resourced to tackle the plans we do have. The driving force in life may be inertia, rather than inspiration. And what happened to that sense of curiosity? Instead of feeling like an explorer, we at times start to feel jaded or "worn down by life". Instead of surrendering to what happens, we tend to cling to what we know from our past experience, fearful of what the future might bring. We take things that happen to us very personally - the fact that your child is starting to flunk science must mean that you're a bad parent; the fact that you and your spouse had yet another fight about your mother-in- law must mean your marriage is on the rocks. An Invitation to Adventure It's a season of rejuvenation and renewal, so why not make the choice to live with that sense of curiosity Driving Drunk in Austin gredient of any adventure is a strong sense of curiosity. As you set off for parts unknown, you become an explorer, setting off to find out something new and wondrous. You don't know what that experience will be like and permit yourself to relish that state of "not knowing".I have this friend, we'll call him Wilbert Simpson. He just called me about an hour ago, we are pretty good friends yet he just made a terrible mistake. He was driving drunk in Austin, Texas. Can we say stupid? Well I can because we are friends & we have that repoire. We also work for a law enforcement agency together. I feel incredibly bad for him because his life is about to go south on him. What I find unfortunate about this situation is that he has 4 little munchkins at home, a beautiful wife and an awesome home. He's been in law enforcement for 16 years.I can only imagine the next few weeks to come as we all ask him what the hell is he going to do? One of the guys has suggested that he get a damned good lawyer. That's some good advice yet it gets worse. Wilbert, knocked the rookie cop's fron It's Not Personal: When you travel, you just know that unexpected things are bound to happen. The hotel you booked is a dive. The only day you have to visit that world-famous museum is the one day of the year it's closed. Unexpected glitches are inevitable but you don't take them personally. You surrender to the unexpected and simply give yourself leeway to make on-the-spot changes in your plans. You go with the flow. It's easy to simply chalk it up to experience and know that you've got another good adventure story yarn to share with your friends back home. The Contrast in our Daily Life Yet how we handle our day-to-day lives is often quite different. Many of us don't have a clear plan or itinerary for where we want to go. True enough, at some points we set goals for ourselves like "get married', "lose 15 pounds", "get a promotion". Yet somehow we lose our thread, not giving our plans the kind of persistent and consistent action needed to realize the results we want. In terms of preparation, we leave ourselves ill-informed or under-resourced to tackle the plans we do have. The driving force in life may be inertia, rather than inspiration. And what happened to that sense of curiosity? Instead of feeling like an explorer, we at times start to feel jaded or "worn down by life". Instead of surrendering to what happens, we tend to cling to what we know from our past experience, fearful of what the future might bring. We take things that happen to us very personally - the fact that your child is starting to flunk science must mean that you're a bad parent; the fact that you and your spouse had yet another fight about your mother-in- law must mean your marriage is on the rocks. An Invitation to Adventure It's a season of rejuvenation and renewal, so why not make the choice to live with that sense of curiosity Christian Singles: Learn to Maximize Your Relationship Success lk it up to experience and know that you've got another good adventure story yarn to share with your friends back home.Christian singles, do you want to build healthy and successful relationships? If your answer is "yes!", then you must learn how to pick people with godly character traits, as well as be a person of godly character!First, let's take a look at what healthy and satisfying relationships look like...Henry Cloud and John Townsend teach in their book, Safe People, that healthy relationships include four qualities. First, they are safe emotionally and physically. Second, they have boundaries that are respected. Third, they draw you closer to God and help you to grow spiritually. And fourth, they do not compromise your Christian values.There are some other identifying marks of a healthy relationship which Cloud and Townsend mention. For example you will feel built up not torn down. The Contrast in our Daily Life Yet how we handle our day-to-day lives is often quite different. Many of us don't have a clear plan or itinerary for where we want to go. True enough, at some points we set goals for ourselves like "get married', "lose 15 pounds", "get a promotion". Yet somehow we lose our thread, not giving our plans the kind of persistent and consistent action needed to realize the results we want. In terms of preparation, we leave ourselves ill-informed or under-resourced to tackle the plans we do have. The driving force in life may be inertia, rather than inspiration. And what happened to that sense of curiosity? Instead of feeling like an explorer, we at times start to feel jaded or "worn down by life". Instead of surrendering to what happens, we tend to cling to what we know from our past experience, fearful of what the future might bring. We take things that happen to us very personally - the fact that your child is starting to flunk science must mean that you're a bad parent; the fact that you and your spouse had yet another fight about your mother-in- law must mean your marriage is on the rocks. An Invitation to Adventure It's a season of rejuvenation and renewal, so why not make the choice to live with that sense of curiosity Understanding Mortgages and Remortgages n inspiration.Getting a mortgage to buy a property (or a remortgage to get a better deal on existing property) is not easy. Mortgaging is a complex process and will always involve some professional services and advice.At a minimum you will require a solicitor to handle conveyancing and title of the property, you may also use a mortgage broker or advisor and even perhaps a property consultant and/or surveyor (in addition to the surveyor acting on behalf of mortgage lender).For some, particularly first time buyers, dealing with all these "experts" can seem daunting. So lets examine some of the basic issues regarding mortgages and remortgages to better prepare you.A mortgage is simply a "home loan", basically a type of secured loan using the property as security for the lender. To protect themselves len And what happened to that sense of curiosity? Instead of feeling like an explorer, we at times start to feel jaded or "worn down by life". Instead of surrendering to what happens, we tend to cling to what we know from our past experience, fearful of what the future might bring. We take things that happen to us very personally - the fact that your child is starting to flunk science must mean that you're a bad parent; the fact that you and your spouse had yet another fight about your mother-in- law must mean your marriage is on the rocks. An Invitation to Adventure It's a season of rejuvenation and renewal, so why not make the choice to live with that sense of curiosity and discovery? A standoff with your rebellious teenager could be seen as a new village you haven't seen before. A failed relationship becomes an opportunity to explore a new part of the jungle you didn't see on the map you'd been using. As spring has now sprung, I invite all of you to bring some of that adventurous spirit of discovery into your daily life. Become the Explorer of Your Life Ready to bring a new sense of adventure into your life? Try out these activities to connect with your fearless explorer! 1. Remember a time when you had a real "adventure" - it could be a vacation somewhere, or an unexpected experience you had. How did it make you feel? Take 5-10 minutes to reflect on that experience and write a very evocative description of it. What were the three strongest feelings you had during and after that adventure? 2. If you want to live with that explorer's sense of curiosity, create a motto or a mantra for yourself to capture that commitment or find an image that conveys that sense of adventure to you. Your motto could be "I love the adventure of my life" or "I'm a fearless explorer that can tackle any challenge". Or perhaps there's a picture of a world- class sailor cresting a massive wave that inspires you. Post your motto or image up so you'll see it often to remind you that you're living your life as an adventure! 3. Check your life itinerary - do you have one? Have you got a clear picture of where you want to go with your life? Take some quiet time to yourself to review the major areas of your life - personal health; family; career; relationship; finances; spiritual; community; creative expression. Set one exciting goal for yourself for each area and a deadline for achieving it. 4. Identify what resources you already have to help you with that goal, such as your educational background, your life experience, people you know that could help you. Then identify what resources you might need to find. For example, do you need to find a course, read a book, find a support group or coach? This week, take one concrete step towards achieving your goal in at least two major areas of your life. WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete statement with it: Author and coach, Carolyn B. Ellis, is the founder of Thrive After Divorce Inc. Through educational products, coaching and trainings, the company helps separated and divorced individuals improve relationships, increase self-confidence and save time and heartache. She is the author of the forthcoming, “The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting: What to Avoid So Your Children Thrive After Divorce.” If you want simple life-changing tips for single parenting, visit http://www.thriveafterdivorce.com to receive a free report
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