By: John Scott | 2010-03-26 | Sleep Some people have problems with waking up too early and choose to buy Ambien to eliminate these disorders. However, it turns out that you can deal with it without the help of Ambien. read more
By: Jeffrey Solochek | 2010-07-07 | Reference & Education Education Our country has so many problems yet we are still giving money away freely to other country which increases our debt. We are sending soldiers over to Afghanistan, before that Iraq and how much is this costing us? I have heard it said that the cost is $1 million per soldier. How insane is that? Another figure I saw was that the cost per soldier whether they are in Iraq or Afghanistan is about $275,000 per year. The only way we could justify this is if there was no homelessness, poverty, or welfare in the US. When did they fix all this? Why wasn't I told? Never saw anything on the news a... read more
By: Michael Pomper | 2010-04-01 | News and society Today I worked my regular job making a living for my family. I am a lucky one who works in an industry that needs my services no matter what the state of the economy is in. After work, I went in my room to relax for a bit before I made dinner for my kids and watched the news. It amazes me each and every day what I hear and see about our government and it's radical growth and ideas. First I want to touch on the brief speech president Obama gave this evening at the Radio and Television correspondent dinner. read more
By: Dinah Jackson | 2010-12-30 | Free When I was growing up and into adulthood I believed in things like the news and history. Now I know that such things are actually just stories; a kind of gossip as it were. What's worse though is that it's not just persuasion that the manipulators of media are performing- a very good part of who you believe you are is an invention, an implant. Deep down, we all know that there is something very real about our existence, something immutable. And believe it or not, no amount of brainwashing in the read more
By: Bethany Peterson | 2011-08-03 | Hotels Yorkshire is a popular county in the North East of England and Wakefield and Leeds have some of the best things to do in the area. If you are planning a Yorkshire holiday then make sure you stay in Wakefield and check off a few of the best things to do in Wakefield. read more
By: Jim Fargiano | 2011-04-20 | Motivation You can improve your journey in this physical lifetime at any point, but it does require you to be motivated to do so. If you are someone who needs others to rev you up, then connect with only the people who will bring love, optimism and hope to you. Stay away from those who may be "downers" or have discouraging or negative comments and outlooks on life. read more
By: Blossom Dana | 2012-01-04 | Business Clocks are always been an inevitable part in every one's life. Clock is liked by us at many times but it also been hated at most of the moment. However nobody can be away from clock. read more
By: Johnnie Lombard | 2011-09-05 | Health & Fitness Forgive my bluntness, but the fact that you’re on this page now tells me that you have problems with waking up early and you WANT to solve it fast. read more
By: Carrol Rogers | 2012-03-03 | College Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. This is a very famous and extremely well suited saying, which is true for everyone and in almost all the circumstances of life. If humans have devised a system of sleeping in the night when it is dark outside and getting up and doing all the work during the day when it is bright, then there has to be a reason behind the same. read more
By: Lee S. Avery | 2010-03-29 | Nlp hypnosis Over the last 30 years the interest in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) has grown exponentially, whilst the interest in Hypnosis as a tool appears to have declined, and yet both have the ability to create major change, and yet one is regarded with suspicion, and the other lauded as the saviour of the masses - well, almost. Anyone who has been on any form of NLP training will tell you that Hypnosis, especially the Ericksonian variety, is a subset of the whole, and that you can do everything major change work without doing hypnosis. This seems to appease many, and may well be farther from the truth than people realise. read more
By: Kathy Caprinoellia | 2010-03-31 | Motivation A wake-up call is a resounding signal received that change is necessary in your life. Often we get this type of call when a crisis or deeply challenging situation has emerged. Clients ask me, "What is crisis in our lives? How can we tell we're heading into crisis, versus simply going through a really bad patch?" What are the signs of "breakdown," as I tend to call it? read more
By: Cornelius Engelbrecht | 2010-04-01 | Memory Scientific research show that our sense of smell is probably one of the senses that have the strongest links to memory, and that smell, together with hearing, touch and taste are important components of our ability to recall events or information. By "waking up" our senses we are in fact gearing our memory and increasing our brain activity. read more
By: Carmen D Cisneros | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Unless you look forward to waking up to more than the smell of coffee, you may consider putting your body on the same "maintenance" schedule as your vehicle. A backup in our sewer system combined with our body temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is perfect ground for disease. Don't wait for something to break down before you decide to take yourself serious. read more