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    How To Bring Your Personal Brand To Life Through Greeting Cards
    Have you considered how little post you get these days?I know most of our post is junk mail, statements and bills, so getting a letter from someone or a card is quite unusual and certainly stands out from the rest of the post.With email being so prolific and fast, it is sometimes easy to forget to remember the power of a hand written note.I love greetings cards and always have a supply ready to send a thank you note or to celebrate a birthday.I have even tried some of the online tools, my favourite being Cardstore which have a truly premium feel to them versus some of the other online card distributors.But what would i
    , 50,000/- crores be adequate ? Where will it all end? And when its time to cast away the body, what then? Can we electronically transfer the money to our numbered account in Devaloka? After all this lifelong acquisition, this ferocious competition that pits brother against brother and loved one against loved one, perforce we leave everything behind! There has to be a better way to live!

    Strangely, the Tsunami has also washed away a large part of our separateness. It has taught us to reach out and lend a hand. Relief has poured in. Everyone worldwide is united in grief, wondering about life and its meaning. Many families are considering loosening the hermetic seals that insulate them from other people; they are considering adopting some of the hundred’s of little children that have been orphaned. Can we question our

    Local Packers And Movers Can Make Our Shifting Easier
    When you plan to shift your house, local packers and movers comes out to be the best choice. Local transportation services are available within the 60 to 90 km radius of the city. They enhance the work of shifting in a very easy and reliable way. Some domestic packer services are available within the city but you should look at the benefits and the services these packing companies provide.The consumer should look at the point that these services are economical, cost effective and reliable. The services should be within the budget of local people and suit their needs and requirements. Pack and Move Company guarantees the cost factors analysis o
    Yet another year has sped past. Before we knew it, we’ve been pitch forked into the New Year! Can we make our life in 2005 substantively different or will we continue to make tame resolutions that evaporate on the flimsiest of temptations? This is a question that we need to ask ourselves now more than ever. Deep introspection is the need of the hour; and out of that introspection must flow a resolve that steels us against making the same mistakes that we repeated in 2004. The searing pain that we experienced as we followed the destructive path of the South Asian tsunami should be a starting point. All of us are in mourning.

    A perverse kind of globalization has equalized all of us. No matter where we live, how we look and what we earn, nature’s destructive globalization has shattered all of us in the twinkling of an eye. Aren’t we refugees all, every one of us? What idealogy could not do, natures has accomplished; it has revealed starkly that we are all, in the end, truly equal; despite the encrustations of so-called civilization, we are an egalitarian race. None of us can revel in our accomplishments or wealth or position. All it takes is a micro second for it all to vanish.

    And so we must mourn, and take stock. And out of that stock taking must emerge a new mental model for life. The tsunami’s hidden message was the need for metanoia, a paradigm shift in our mental models, the way we look at ourselves and the world. If we can engineer that tectonic shift in our mental plates, we can honour all those who have lost everything. In fact we have a duty to alter our consciousness and contribute to making the world a better place. That is the only way to ensure that those who suffered did not suffer in vain. Therefore 2005 cannot and must not be like all the other years. We must reinvent ourselves this year.

    It was Adi Shankara who said “bheda darsanam eva hi antarkaranam”….the fact that we see each other differently is what makes us different. If we look at others as separate entities they will be separate, far removed from ourselves and therefore capable of threatnening us. If on the other hand we can shift our paradigm and understand the ishavasya upanishad’s declaration, “ishavasyam idam sarvam” (all this is the manifestation of the Lord) we can suddenly realize that all of us are part of the Divine. How can then we be different from each other?

    This truth can be grasped at the temporal level too. Don’t we all share the same aspirations? All of us want good health, financial and physical security, happiness and loving relationships. Is there anybody who looks at life differently? And yet we compete with each other with with fangs bared and daggers in our hearts. The paradox is that sustainable success can never be achieved on a win-lose, zero-sum basis. It can only be experienced with a generous live and let live, abundance mentality, a win-win mindset. If we live out of a win-lose paradigm we are setting the stage for our own future failure, much like the man who sat on a branch and plied the saw!

    And then there is the money factor. How much is enough for us? is 3 % of our entire nation’s GDP insufficient for us to feel satisfied or secure…if not, how much do we need ? Will Rs.5,000/- or Rs 50,000 or Rs 5 lacs or Rs 50 lacs or Rs 5 crores or Rs, 50,000/- crores be adequate ? Where will it all end? And when its time to cast away the body, what then? Can we electronically transfer the money to our numbered account in Devaloka? After all this lifelong acquisition, this ferocious competition that pits brother against brother and loved one against loved one, perforce we leave everything behind! There has to be a better way to live!

    Strangely, the Tsunami has also washed away a large part of our separateness. It has taught us to reach out and lend a hand. Relief has poured in. Everyone worldwide is united in grief, wondering about life and its meaning. Many families are considering loosening the hermetic seals that insulate them from other people; they are considering adopting some of the hundred’s of little children that have been orphaned. Can we question our

    Franchise Rule Making and Political Climate
    Last Summer the Federal Trade Commission put forth a report for the Franchise Industry; 432 pages of study. This report asks Franchise Industry participants to comment on only certain aspects of franchising which were addressed between 1995 to 1999. It is good to see that the FTC is finally doing something after 10-years of sitting on their rear ends with a stick up their butts, however one has to ask what about the issues between 1999 and 2005. Thus this exercise is completely flawed if it’s goal is to bring the franchise rule up to date with consideration to the newest technologies of today in 2005. The process was also started during the ned of an el
    eye. Aren’t we refugees all, every one of us? What idealogy could not do, natures has accomplished; it has revealed starkly that we are all, in the end, truly equal; despite the encrustations of so-called civilization, we are an egalitarian race. None of us can revel in our accomplishments or wealth or position. All it takes is a micro second for it all to vanish.

    And so we must mourn, and take stock. And out of that stock taking must emerge a new mental model for life. The tsunami’s hidden message was the need for metanoia, a paradigm shift in our mental models, the way we look at ourselves and the world. If we can engineer that tectonic shift in our mental plates, we can honour all those who have lost everything. In fact we have a duty to alter our consciousness and contribute to making the world a better place. That is the only way to ensure that those who suffered did not suffer in vain. Therefore 2005 cannot and must not be like all the other years. We must reinvent ourselves this year.

    It was Adi Shankara who said “bheda darsanam eva hi antarkaranam”….the fact that we see each other differently is what makes us different. If we look at others as separate entities they will be separate, far removed from ourselves and therefore capable of threatnening us. If on the other hand we can shift our paradigm and understand the ishavasya upanishad’s declaration, “ishavasyam idam sarvam” (all this is the manifestation of the Lord) we can suddenly realize that all of us are part of the Divine. How can then we be different from each other?

    This truth can be grasped at the temporal level too. Don’t we all share the same aspirations? All of us want good health, financial and physical security, happiness and loving relationships. Is there anybody who looks at life differently? And yet we compete with each other with with fangs bared and daggers in our hearts. The paradox is that sustainable success can never be achieved on a win-lose, zero-sum basis. It can only be experienced with a generous live and let live, abundance mentality, a win-win mindset. If we live out of a win-lose paradigm we are setting the stage for our own future failure, much like the man who sat on a branch and plied the saw!

    And then there is the money factor. How much is enough for us? is 3 % of our entire nation’s GDP insufficient for us to feel satisfied or secure…if not, how much do we need ? Will Rs.5,000/- or Rs 50,000 or Rs 5 lacs or Rs 50 lacs or Rs 5 crores or Rs, 50,000/- crores be adequate ? Where will it all end? And when its time to cast away the body, what then? Can we electronically transfer the money to our numbered account in Devaloka? After all this lifelong acquisition, this ferocious competition that pits brother against brother and loved one against loved one, perforce we leave everything behind! There has to be a better way to live!

    Strangely, the Tsunami has also washed away a large part of our separateness. It has taught us to reach out and lend a hand. Relief has poured in. Everyone worldwide is united in grief, wondering about life and its meaning. Many families are considering loosening the hermetic seals that insulate them from other people; they are considering adopting some of the hundred’s of little children that have been orphaned. Can we question our

    Three Steps to Your Own Import Export Business
    In this article I'd like to talk about the first three steps I believe are vital in starting up your own import-export business.The first and most important step is to determine your interests.It goes without saying that the most successful businesses are those where it ceases to be considered work for the owner. We've all heard stories of people who started out very small and grew their business into million dollar enterprises. It wasn't just luck or coincidence. They were involved with something they truly enjoyed doing and worked hard at it.Choose something you are passionate about and you would pay to do. What things do you alre
    hat is the only way to ensure that those who suffered did not suffer in vain. Therefore 2005 cannot and must not be like all the other years. We must reinvent ourselves this year.

    It was Adi Shankara who said “bheda darsanam eva hi antarkaranam”….the fact that we see each other differently is what makes us different. If we look at others as separate entities they will be separate, far removed from ourselves and therefore capable of threatnening us. If on the other hand we can shift our paradigm and understand the ishavasya upanishad’s declaration, “ishavasyam idam sarvam” (all this is the manifestation of the Lord) we can suddenly realize that all of us are part of the Divine. How can then we be different from each other?

    This truth can be grasped at the temporal level too. Don’t we all share the same aspirations? All of us want good health, financial and physical security, happiness and loving relationships. Is there anybody who looks at life differently? And yet we compete with each other with with fangs bared and daggers in our hearts. The paradox is that sustainable success can never be achieved on a win-lose, zero-sum basis. It can only be experienced with a generous live and let live, abundance mentality, a win-win mindset. If we live out of a win-lose paradigm we are setting the stage for our own future failure, much like the man who sat on a branch and plied the saw!

    And then there is the money factor. How much is enough for us? is 3 % of our entire nation’s GDP insufficient for us to feel satisfied or secure…if not, how much do we need ? Will Rs.5,000/- or Rs 50,000 or Rs 5 lacs or Rs 50 lacs or Rs 5 crores or Rs, 50,000/- crores be adequate ? Where will it all end? And when its time to cast away the body, what then? Can we electronically transfer the money to our numbered account in Devaloka? After all this lifelong acquisition, this ferocious competition that pits brother against brother and loved one against loved one, perforce we leave everything behind! There has to be a better way to live!

    Strangely, the Tsunami has also washed away a large part of our separateness. It has taught us to reach out and lend a hand. Relief has poured in. Everyone worldwide is united in grief, wondering about life and its meaning. Many families are considering loosening the hermetic seals that insulate them from other people; they are considering adopting some of the hundred’s of little children that have been orphaned. Can we question our

    5 Steps for Publishers on Getting Paid!
    There have been quite a few complaints from publishers about late or non payment from distributors and book stores. Some have stopped sending books to large distributors because of past due invoices, some over 180 days old. Part of the problem is no response, it is bad enough when you are not getting paid, but when orders keep coming in and you are not getting any acknowledgement to your collection efforts, you just can’t keep sending books, says one publisher.There are steps you can take to get paid on those past due invoices and keep new invoices current.Step #1 Gather together all the past due invoices, and stamp them PAST DUE.
    ns? All of us want good health, financial and physical security, happiness and loving relationships. Is there anybody who looks at life differently? And yet we compete with each other with with fangs bared and daggers in our hearts. The paradox is that sustainable success can never be achieved on a win-lose, zero-sum basis. It can only be experienced with a generous live and let live, abundance mentality, a win-win mindset. If we live out of a win-lose paradigm we are setting the stage for our own future failure, much like the man who sat on a branch and plied the saw!

    And then there is the money factor. How much is enough for us? is 3 % of our entire nation’s GDP insufficient for us to feel satisfied or secure…if not, how much do we need ? Will Rs.5,000/- or Rs 50,000 or Rs 5 lacs or Rs 50 lacs or Rs 5 crores or Rs, 50,000/- crores be adequate ? Where will it all end? And when its time to cast away the body, what then? Can we electronically transfer the money to our numbered account in Devaloka? After all this lifelong acquisition, this ferocious competition that pits brother against brother and loved one against loved one, perforce we leave everything behind! There has to be a better way to live!

    Strangely, the Tsunami has also washed away a large part of our separateness. It has taught us to reach out and lend a hand. Relief has poured in. Everyone worldwide is united in grief, wondering about life and its meaning. Many families are considering loosening the hermetic seals that insulate them from other people; they are considering adopting some of the hundred’s of little children that have been orphaned. Can we question our

    Bringing Business and Morality Together
    Being successful in business in usually based on the general idea that desire for making profits and self-interest are good and moral, however there still should be right ways and wrong ways to go about making a profit. Morals still should come into play no matter what, just because you are running a business it doesn't give you the right to lie, cheat and do what you consider to be morally wrong order to make a living. This isn't what the successful businessman is all about, although there are and have been many business men that have got to the top solely by making the mis-telling of truth an art form and where morals seem to have
    , 50,000/- crores be adequate ? Where will it all end? And when its time to cast away the body, what then? Can we electronically transfer the money to our numbered account in Devaloka? After all this lifelong acquisition, this ferocious competition that pits brother against brother and loved one against loved one, perforce we leave everything behind! There has to be a better way to live!

    Strangely, the Tsunami has also washed away a large part of our separateness. It has taught us to reach out and lend a hand. Relief has poured in. Everyone worldwide is united in grief, wondering about life and its meaning. Many families are considering loosening the hermetic seals that insulate them from other people; they are considering adopting some of the hundred’s of little children that have been orphaned. Can we question our own mindset that postulates that blood is thicker than water? Are we strong enough to forsake the safety of the shore and plunge into the tsunami’s residue of debris and suffering to rescue and rehabilitate broken lives?

    As we look ahead at 2005 only one certainty dawns: everything is uncertain. Forecasts are unreliable. Extrapolating the past in a changed world is a recipe for disaster. Business and life as usual is over. We have to survive like the brave girl in the Andamans who clung on to a broken window frame and braved the seas for 2 days. Survival means adaptation and determination and letting go of the past. Only by jettisoning the past can we cross the threshold of the present into the future.

    We must venture into the unknown with love and prayers illuminating the path. Our journey must take us through the unfamiliar territory of personal change. The milestones that we pass will indicate whether we have diluted our egos and moved onto to a trajectory of learning and humility. To remain rooted in the past is to be washed away again. To venture again into the uncertain is life itself….

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