Social Networking and Communities

Social
networking brings people together into communities online where they can
communicate and share their interests and opinions with others who are
interested in hearing what they have to say.

Social networking brings people together into communities online where they
can communicate and share their interests and opinions with others who are
interested in hearing what they have to say. Communities of internet users
group together on many well-known social networking sites to include U-tube,
MySpace, and Facebook among others to become connected.

Singles who are motivated are dating more often!

A great article to help singles get motivated. Get back amongst the dating game today!

Strategies for a Successful Career Change

Research has shown that the average adult changes careers at least 3 times during their life (and often more than that).  That figure makes sense when you consider how much we grow over time and that a career spans at least 40 years.  Over time our values, priorities, and interests change and we often find ourselves looking for something different from our work.  The career we found ourselves in during our 20s may differ greatly from where we would like to be in our 50s. 

Substance, Humor, Style Of Presenting - Which Is More Important When It Comes To Delivering A Speech

It really depends on the purpose of the speech. If it is for entertainment, then humor will be more important than substance. An after dinner speech is one such example. People would expect you to make them laugh more than to make them learn. Can you imagine someone preaching about the seven effective habits of highly successful people after a six-course meal?

Paragliding And Fear - Dealing With It And Still Enjoying Your Flying

Fear can bind you in a web of limitations which leaches the joy from the sport you once loved. Often you don’t even know you’re afraid, your only sign is that the fun has evaporated like a cloud above the desert.

‘What? me? afraid? I’m a daredevil, I’m beyond weakness!’. But deep down, you know. You’ve probably thought about some of the points below. Once you’ve acknowledged the fear, you’re on first base. Second base is to understand the fear, third to master it, and finally, to let it go, and you’re home, free.

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