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(hd) Rammstein “reise, Reise” (arise Or Voyage) Live From Nîmes (english Subtitle)

by James on Jan.27, 2010, under Around the World


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Lessons From Luggage – Plan Your Business’s High Payoff Voyage

by James on Jan.07, 2010, under Around the World

Copyright (c) 2008 Linda Feinholz

I just finished unpacking my bags after six weeks of travel. As I put things away I found myself reviewing whether it had been worth carrying each item with me for the duration of the trip. I kept thinking back to my vision for them all those weeks back.

Luggage, and how we use it, is a great reflection of how we live our business lives.

Why do I say that? Because the way we carry and use our luggage in travel is much like the way we carry the ‘luggage’ of our Know How and skills and use our resources through our business lives.

My coaching clients have shown me that most of the time they’re unaware of what result they get from their old ideas, old decision-making habits and old communication style. They carry that luggage with them each day as they go to meetings, solve the challenges that arise, and strategize the growth of their business. And their shoulders ache.

I hauled a load of luggage for six weeks – 37 pounds of clothes and books, 16 pounds of computer, back up drive, cell phone and cables and work papers, and the ever present 6 pound oversized purse to use each day.

I regret about half of the clothes. But I wouldn’t have left them out despite the weight of hauling them from plane to metro to hotel to ship, etc. in 8 locations. My shoulders were aching from the weight, yet I knew why I was carrying each item and how I intended to use it.

Have you noticed, your shoulders are arching, probably with old luggage rather than what you actually need on your trip.

I used the following 3 steps last week to help one of my client’s look at where she’s headed, what’s needed to get there. She took a fresh look at the baggage of old skills and habits she was hauling along and why her shoulders were aching.

These steps will ensure you’re getting the best value out of what you’re taking with you.

Step 1 – Evaluate where you’re headed

Identify what you ‘really’ need to take with you. I knew I was going to be in weather that ranged from 21C/70sF to 40C/100+F on a regular basis, with a wonderful alpine side trip to a glacier where the temperature would be as low as freezing with gusting wind. I knew I’d be taking clothes that could be layered so I wouldn’t have to take multiple wardrobes. And I knew that meant I’d be seeing clothes I’d not be wearing every time I opened my suitcase.

Where are you and your team heading? Do you know the conditions you’ll encounter on the journey?

Step 2 – Review what you’re carrying with you

Many of the items I had in my suitcase were purchased specifically for this trip. I When I did some research knew that what I already owned wouldn’t serve me on this particular trip. The world has changed since I last traveled and there were several items that became apparent as missing from my travel took kit: locks, laundry cord, cotton skirts, 3 oz bottles for the fluids I’d be taking with me.

You and your team have years of experience and Know How. Do you know what you have on hand in skills and talents and resources?

Once you can name what you need it leads naturally to

Step 3 – Locate where you can get what you need now for your trip

Some of the resources I needed were easily found – the corner drug store and every other shop in the city is selling the new locks.

Cotton skirts that were precisely what I was looking for took 10 shopping trips and that’s devotion – I hate to shop!

Worst of all – those little innocent “3-ounce bottles”. I knew I needed to carry right up to the limit and when I saw the industry standard of 2 ounce and 4 ounce sizes it made me nuts! Round bottles waste a great deal of space in the required plastic pouch and no one had 3-ouncers. That meant lots of wasted space! After weeks of searching, I found newly released 3-ounce flat containers in a beauty supply store.

Why did I spend all that time on these 3 steps? I knew it would be High Payoff if I could find those resources. And in fact the trip was smooth sailing once I had those resources as I didn’t have to give them any further attention for six whole weeks of travel.

The result for my client? She realized that she needs to delegate 30% of the work she now does so that she’ll have the time and attention to grow her company. She now knows she doesn’t need someone full-time, nor in her same city, nor even time zone. She needs a person she can reliably hand work off to and know it will be done properly. Period. Her perfect next resource is a Virtual Assistant.

So, what’s the tool you need for the next project or business challenge you’re facing? Are the resources you’re planning to use really a fit? Are they High Payoff or will they actually slow you down and demand ongoing time and attention?

Now’s the time to evaluate the luggage you’re carrying with you and see if it’s still a fit for your journey.

Management expert, consultant, and coach Linda Feinholz is “Your High payoff Catalyst.” Linda publishes the free weekly newsletter The Spark! to subscribers world-wide and delivers targeted solutions, practical skills and simple ways to build your business. If you’re ready to focus on your High Payoff activities, accelerate your results and have more fun at it, get your FREE tips like these visit her site at www.YourHighPayoffCatalyst.com

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Medieval Shields: A Voyage from Battlefields to Decorative Items

by James on Dec.21, 2009, under Around the World

Of late, people love to decorate their walls. If you have a huge house, then you may wish to consider some paintings or photo frames to make your walls look beautiful. These shields are very famous for decorating your house and these walls instead of painting or photos. These shields are designed in this way that Medieval period is looked. In order to add a fresh and modern touch to your interior decoration, you may wish to consider adding medieval shields to your walls. Medieval shields are not as commonly seen as paintings or photos. Therefore, adding medieval shields to your wall will assist to create a more exhilarant look. When placed lively areas in your home, they have a tendency to attract a lot of attention and can be the subjects of motivating conversations.

Varying from civilizations & countries, shields possess their history as well. The famous shields include:

•    African Shields
•    Egyptian Shields
•    German Shields
•    Greek Shields
•    Medieval Shields
•    Roman Shields
•    Scottish Shields
•    Viking Shields

Decorative Weapons

Some of the most commonly used weapons in the past as well as in the present times are medieval helmets, shields, sword, axes, crossbow and armor. Among all these weapons, medieval shields are considered as one of the best and most sought after tools, without which the collection of highly demanded weapon is inadequate.

Nowadays, there are a number of medieval shields available for sale. In fact, a widespread search through the internet helps you come across three different shapes of medieval shields – long triangle, round and oval. The long triangular shield has three points and also available with elongated shape. It generally covers a larger portion of the body than shields of other shapes.

One of the unique and elegant features of shields is that they are available with beautifully designed logos, which are embedded on them. This feature makes them sought after decorative items for home as well as offices. The logos are available in different shapes and colors, and they are fixed against wood or a shiny metal. Many are even equipped with chain hangers and brackets at the back of the shield for attaching swords. If you are an avid collector of medieval weapons, then it is recommended to search through the internet to encounter a number of online stores that deal in medieval weapons.

Buy Medieval Shields, Medieval weapons with Medieval clothes from TudorDressing.com. You can also find a huge collection of Medieval Helmet, swords, Medieval and Renaissance fashion items.

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How Can I Travel Around The South Pacific Ie From Samoa To Tonga To Fiji Cheap Backpacker Options Please?

by James on Dec.11, 2009, under Around the World

hello i am in new zealand and plan to travel to samoa then to tonga then fiji and finally on to aus if any body knows of cheap ways to travell from one island to the other by planes or boats that would be great

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Postcards From The Uk – Part 4 Voyage Home

by James on Dec.04, 2009, under Around the World


Greetings from California now, where I’ve been for a little over a week now. My heart is still in Wales with Byron and I’m sure it will be until he brings it back here with him. It’s in safe-keep…

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Can Someone Help Me Get From The Canadiana Backpacker’s Inn To The Toronto Internatinoal Airport?

by James on Dec.02, 2009, under Around the World

I’m staying at the Canadiana backpacker‘s Inn at :
42 Widmer Street, Toronto, Ontario
and trying to get to the International Airport
any suggestions?
thanks

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From the Voyage of the Beagle…visiting the Galapagos Islands

by James on Nov.19, 2009, under Around the World

The inhabitants are between two and three hundred in number; they are nearly all people of colour, who have been banished for political crimes from the Republic of the Equator, of which Quito is the capital. The settlement is placed about four and a half miles inland, and at a height probably of a thousand feet. In the first part of the road we passed through leafless thickets, as in Chatham Islands at Galapagos Islands.

Higher up, the woods gradually became greener; and as soon as we crossed the ridge of the Galapagos islands, we were cooled by a fine southerly breeze, and our sight refreshed by a green and thriving vegetation. In this upper region coarse grasses and ferns abound; but there are no tree-ferns: I saw nowhere any member of the palm family, which is the more singular, as 360 miles northward, Cocos Island takes its name from the number of cocoa-nuts. The houses are irregularly scattered over a flat space of ground, which is cultivated with sweet potatoes and bananas. It will not easily be imagined how pleasant the sight of black mud was to us, after having been so long, accustomed to the parched soil of Peru and northern Chile.

The inhabitants, although complaining of poverty, obtain, without much trouble, the means of subsistence. In the woods there are many wild pigs and goats; but the staple article of animal food is supplied by the tortoises. Their numbers have of course been greatly reduced in this Galapagos islands, but the people yet count on two days’ hunting giving them food for the rest of the week. It is said that formerly single vessels have taken away as many as seven hundred, and that the ship’s company of a frigate some years since brought down in one day two hundred tortoises to the beach.

For more information about Ecuador tours & Galapagos Cruises visit:

Eric Castro, chief editor of Posicionarte in Quito, Ecuador.

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Can Someone Help Me Get From The Canadiana Backpacker’s Inn To The Toronto Internatinoal Airport?

by James on Nov.05, 2009, under Around the World

I’m staying at the Canadiana backpacker‘s Inn at :
42 Widmer Street, Toronto, Ontario
and trying to get to the International Airport
any suggestions?
thanks

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Sinbad Vs Evil Magician’s Skeleton From The 7th Voyage Of

by James on Nov.03, 2009, under Around the World


Sinbad is fighting against an animated skeleton, from”The 7th voyage Of Sinbad”‘s Ray Harryhausen

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