Getting and staying healthy has become an obsession with me. After going through all the possible “diets” out there, nothing beats plain old counting calories and making smart food choices. I’ve written about it before, and I’ll most likely write about it again – dieting doesn’t work.
However, along with a good, sensible approach to maintaining a healthy weight comes the (for some) much-dreaded how to get rid of flabby abs. So when I came across this website offering three free reports (what’s not to like about free?!) I thought it worth a post.
Your health comes first and foremost. When you’re feeling fit, then it’s much easier to take care of those around you. Go check the free reports out for yourself
11
Jan
Posted by: admin / Category:
building self esteem,
education
Short and sweet… I was reading a Letter to the Editor in the Las Vegas Sun the other day and the person writing stated that people vote for, and feel most comfortable with, other people that are “slightly dumber” then they are – or at least on par with that particular person’s intellectual level.
He went on to state that smarter people scare those of lesser intelligence basically because if you can’t really grasp what a “smarter” person is saying then “they can’t be trusted.”
There’s actually more to the Letter, but that’s sort of it in a nutshell.
I was going to make a big hoopla out of this (because I sort of believe he’s right), but instead of soap boxing this one, I’m throwing this post to the wind to see what comes back
So… what DO you think????
11
Jun
Posted by: admin / Category:
Sports,
ebooks,
education
Way back when, I used to enjoy the occasional game of tennis. I played purely for fun, but for anyone looking for tennis strategies to beat your opponent (every time?), you’ll be interested in this ebook titled, “Tennis EBook(R)s On Strategy And Mental Toughness That Will Help You Win Even Against Your Toughest Rivals.”