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April 30, 2009

Content Articles are an Important Facet of Search Engine Marketing

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When you want to increase your online Internet sales, you first need to drive targeted traffic to your website. To do so, you need to employ the right combination of search engine marketing and advertising strategies. Your efforts might include pay per click ads, email marketing campaigns, and press releases. Often overlooked, however, is the role that content articles play in effective search engine marketing and website traffic building.

What is a content article? On the surface, it is a written document posted on the Web that provides the reader with information. Unfortunately, such a document won’t help drive targeted traffic to your website. You see, effective content articles, are much, much more than simply the written word posted on a website. They are masterful marketing tools that are optimized to be relevant to your target audience and distributed in such a way as to populate the Web, always including backlinks to your website. In essence, effective content articles take on a life of their own, by being replicated on many websites and always – without exception – including links back to your website. Content articles serve to point the way to your website, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, while not taking up real estate on your server.

There are three primary differences between content articles that are effective search engine marketing tools and those that are not. The first is that effective content articles – those that search engines will pick up and other websites will publish – are original, well written, and interesting. The second is that effective content articles are keyword optimized, and the third is that the optimized articles are distributed to high-traffic article content hubs, where they will be replicated by webmasters with backlinks intact.

While writing comes easily to some, for most people it does not. In addition, there are too many articles published on the Web that are stuffed with keywords but provide no real information. For these reasons, you should consider retaining the services of a search engine marketing and advertising company to provide you with well-written articles that are original and interesting.

When looking for a search engine marketing and advertising company to provide you with content articles, the criteria you should use are:

1. Does the company guarantee well-written and edited original content articles?

2. Can the company effectively optimize keyword search terms to create the targeted traffic that you need?

3. Does the company regularly submit content articles to article directories, and if so, do they have a low or negligible percentage of rejected articles? (If a company submits articles but they are rejected by article directories, that’s an indicator that the articles are poorly written, unoriginal, or uninformative.)

4. Will the company also host your article on its own website, and encourage other websmasters to replicate the article as is, with your keywords in place and a backlink to your website?

Content articles are an unbeatable way to generate links, boost your search engine rankings, find new prospects, and open up a flood of targeted traffic direct to your website. Content articles are an essential part of search engine marketing and, when done properly, they can have a tremendously positive effect on your online business!

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.
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Make All Your Cold Frosty Blues Go Away by Watching a Superb Westend Theatre Show

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It is the precise moment in time to acquire some markdown West End musical tickets. The West End of London is the centre part of entertainment! The Theatre land of the City is one of the most beloved tourist places of the UK. Hence, it’s of no amazement that many tourists line-up for a substantial number of hours at the box office without even a small scowl on their faces to procure London theatre show tickets For the numerous people who don’t like waiting, the internet or the phone are always accessible to obtain tickets.

It is possible to obtain London musical tickets at a sale rate. You can watch fabulous musical shows for example “Lion King,” “Mamma Mia,” and other famous plays without paying ludicrous money. In addition to these shows, the other West End theatre shows showing now are “Chicago,” “Wicked,” “Sound of Music,” “Les Miserables,” & “Phantom of the Opera.”

Thus, if you are on a break to the City, then you are going to have the most excellent time of your entire life! Do not fail to remember to take account of the West End in your list of visiting places. The City is the centre of theatre shows. It contains in excess of forty five first-rate theatre productions showing at any one point. and this is not every single one. You can also have admission to ticketing services that are skilled in providing you with the finest seats in the show. They are able to make your theatrical time a really superb one.

In addition to phoning the theatre ticketing services, you can reserve London theatre tickets from the Leicester Square Box Office (more usually known as LSBO) located in Leicester Square, as well as from the ticket managers. The Leicester Square theatre box offices are by and large open from ten o’clock in the morning. They close about thirty minutes after the opening of the evening show. If you opt for the ticket cubicle at Leicester Square, you can get markdowns on shows for the current day’s performance. The booth is open from 10 o’clock in the morning to 7 o’clock in the evening throughout the weekdays & weekend. However, on Sundays, it is open from midday to 3 in the day. This is the one and only official stand in London. It’s run by the Society of London Theatre. While you might not purchase tickets for each and every show, you can of course get show tickets for the latest hits. Alternatively you can even look around the helpful website for more information. Buy cheap theatre tickets from the Leister Square Box Office.

April 27, 2009

Choosing the Right Carpet

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Carpet differences all originate from the multitude of different techniques and materials that are used in the manufacturing process such as the different fibres and constructions. For example a half moon rugs would have completely different properties to a wool carpet. The length of time a carpet will last before it starts to look distinctly weathered depends on a whole host of things. Looking at the material the carpet is constructed from how heavy the fibres are which are used as well as the density of the pile are all factors to be carefully considered when making a decision on a suitable location for a particular style of carpet.

When the time comes for you to select a carpet for your living space its imperative that you choose a carpet which is a practical match for where it will be. The carpet manufacturing process has improved hugely since the early days in unison with technological advances – this has led to improvements in fibre technology which has meant that that you will be hard pressed to find any very low quality carpets these days. Even those that are cheaper than most are still much better to carpets which were manufactured a few decades ago. It would not be uncommon to see noticeably worn carpets in the majority of homes. There still are some differences between carpets people need to be aware of though, even though they are less pronounced.

Quite often carpets these days are manufactured from materials which were not around half a century ago like a new type of polyester which is much more durable than previous versions. The new type is called PET fibre and has fantastic properties which means that it looks much more natural and give it the remarkable ability to combat stains much more effectively than other carpets. This makes them perfect for use in a school environment or indeed any space where the floor is likely to be exposed to a lot of wear and tear.

Looking at other elements of choosing a carpet aside from its physical properties there are other important things which need to be thought about such as the colour of the carpet and not least the price. This combined with how durable the carpet is cover the main things you should be thinking about when you take the plunge into purchasing a new carpet for your home. Before improvements in technology allowed for higher grade fibre to be packed more densely together, carpets used to wear thin as it was more often than not extremely thin and lightweight.

Rock of Ages

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William Jennings Bryan said: “Christians desire that their children shall be taught all the sciences, but they do not want them to lose sight of the Rock of Ages while they study the age of rocks.”

It may seem incredible to those who do not know that the Churchians created the Devil as a means of keeping their flock in fear – who also think the Devil is a Pagan concept. The fear of death was not a Keltic concept and they weren’t moved to assign all their wealth to some rich church when they approached death in order to avoid joining the Devil. Some Christian fundamentalists sell the idea that the age of rocks was a way that the Devil sought to lead Christians astray and these same people would have you teach your children the “Rock of Ages” has more veracity than the geology that proves we’ve had a long time on this earth to develop and learn what kind of Divine soul we are blessed with.

ASIATIC LAWS OF UNIVERSALITY IN THE ‘STUPAS’:

In other books I have explored the Dolmen and Round Towers of the ancient megalith Builders which resemble the symbolism of Man as represented in the steeple. They are part of the era after the truly great megaliths were built in places like Stonehenge and Poverty Point. The real meaning behind the form and structure may be similar though. Mircae Eliade was one of the Eranos Conference attendees with Jung and Campbell who I draw much insight from, in my studies. His scholarship is open and elucidative for me and I sincerely hope the reader will enjoy taking a journey with him to Barabudur. It is not easy for those of us in the present intellect-focused or faith oriented theology to integrate all aspects of how we might learn. Perhaps a simple suggestion to leave all preconceptions aside will suffice. So take off your ‘thinking caps’ and put your heart and soul on the front burner while the rose-coloured glasses of ego or faith diminish into the distance.

“On the subject of Barabudur, the famous temple on the island of Java and the most beautiful monument in Asia, whole libraries have been written. Purely technical explanations have been attempted taking account only of the laws of architecture; endless controversies have been joined over the religious and magical meanings hidden in that colossal monument. Dutch Orientalists and architects have published over the past fifteen years books of great value on Barabudur. The names of Krom, Van Erp, and Stutterheim must be mentioned. The last of these, in a work of 1927, laid the foundation for a true interpretation of the temple: ‘Barabudur is nothing less than a symbolic representation of the Universe’. From this intuition Paul Mus’s investigations start. The beginning of his book consists of a history of the controversy, an exposition of the principle hypotheses, and a critique of methods. Examined in turn are theories of the most illustrious India specialists, art historians and architects. Then Mus undertakes to discuss the problem. It must be remembered that this gigantic volume is preceded by an ‘avant-propos’ of 302 pages in which the author establishes the validity of his methodology. In order to justify the symbolic function of the Javanese temple, Mus emphasizes a truth often remarked by Orientalists: that if the Buddha was not represented iconographically for several centuries, it was not due to incapability on the part of Indian artists, but to the fact that a type of representation superior to images was essayed. ‘That would not have been a defeat of plastic art, but rather the triumph of a magical art.’ When an iconography of the Buddha was adopted, the symbolism was poor by comparison. The ‘aniconic symbol’ of Enlightenment (the wheel, etc.) was much more powerful, more ‘pure’, than the statue. Ananda Coomaraswamy also has published evidence for this thesis in his ‘Elements of Buddhist Iconography’. (12) The conclusion to be drawn from this is that Buddhists, as well as Hindus (and Asians in general) {As well as the Sauk Indians we showed are from the area of the Great Wall and were Buddhists before the loss of magic represented by the change to graven images or iconography.} before Buddhism, used symbolism more effectively, precisely because the symbol was more comprehensive and ‘Active’ in the magical sense than plastic representation. If the Buddha was considered to be a god (as he was, in fact, immediately after his demise), then his magical ‘presence’ was preserved in anything emanating from him.” (13)

A human statue or even a Gothic building representing the Temple of Solomon such as the Templars built into European cathedrals, does not convey the same representation of the ‘Universe’ or cosmos that runs through the veins of all living things. Many ancient beliefs were aware that spirit was within minerals and plants too: we are not this attuned and it is hard for us to see the vectors and lattices of energy in all things. Those who have read the ‘Tao te Ching’ or ‘I Ching’ understand a little of these energies that interact and CHANGE or grow with purpose. The ‘Wheel of Life’ in the Tarot is meant to capture some of this magic just as the dreams of North American Indians have been captured in the circular artistic wheels that sell in all so many souvenir stands. But it will be a long time before man again understands his exquisite interconnectiveness. We know too much to see such elegant simplicity of the spirit that is all around us. The Buddhists say ‘All is Within’ and the completion of the phrase is “the UNIVERSE!” I honour all myths that assist the ‘oneness’ in respect of the creative or intelligent design that so many insist is GOD. Here is an excerpt from my book Cherokee People (will return) to consume or cogitate upon.

In a moment we will return to my encyclopedia for more on the Zodiac because the mounds are a way of connecting to the cosmic energy which comes to earth and through which it passes and is part of. For the moment let us re-visit our present book’s early academic (Kenyon) as he actually (surprisingly) opens doors to the trepanning, skull deformation and ‘Obscene Ritual’ (Skull & Bones and the Bush family of Nazi leanings) of the Dragons and other Illuminized cults of elites.

“Let us return, finally, to the burial mounds of Ontario. These appear to be related in some complex fashion to the neolithic revolution. Their primary function, in all probability, was to mark the locations of sacred places and to establish territorial occupation. The sites they occupied were used as ceremonial centres for the loosely organized bands that occupied the surrounding areas (cf. Speck 1915). After spending the winter scattered throughout the band territory in small family groups, the people would assemble at a traditional spot, probably in the spring when fish were spawning or in the fall when beds of wild rice would be ready for harvesting. Only at those periods would food resources have been sufficiently abundant to maintain the entire band at one place.

These assemblies provided an opportunity for social interaction on a broader scale than would have been possible throughout most of the year. It was during such periods, too, that the chiefs and other leaders of the group would discuss band affairs with the various family heads and elders. But above all, such occasions provided an opportunity for all of the band members to participate in those rituals and ceremonies that reaffirmed and sustained community sentiments.

The nature of the ceremonies themselves cannot be determined at present, although we are offered a few tantalizing clues as to the subject matter around which they revolved. Most of the available data are derived, of course, from the burials found within the mounds and in submound pits.

In Northwestern Ontario, {Site of the Nipissing magi and Mediwiwin group who are influenced by Masons of the Christian Mystery School Complex or Rosicrucian Dragons.} the skulls that have openings in their occipital regions are reasonably clear evidence of power transfer. The individuals whose skulls were opened would have had some unusual and highly valued personal characteristics; the occipital openings made it possible to remove their brains and to transfer those characteristics from the dead to the living. This would have been accomplished through a religious ceremony that included eating the brain that was the seat of such wondrous powers. {I detail this in many books – and the modern Thalami research that is showing merit to the Cosmic Thought Field.} The eating, of course, could have been either actual or symbolic. {The Communion and Eucharist is derived from the earlier rituals of this sort. Only the most powerful elites get to eat the thalami for the much needed melatonin, iridium and rhodium.} In either event, the highly valued qualities would not be lost to the band through death but would be preserved through reincarnation. {The living cells as close to still living as possible are most needed and some of the old seers would end their lives during this ritual as they would have known throughout their life – it would happen.}

Such practices were probably much more widespread that the archaeological evidence would suggest at first glance; for we know that highly valued characteristics are often located in organs other than the brain. {Thus the Biblical ‘Devoted Ones’ shown in Cahill’s Gifts of the Jews were harvested for hearts too – as in the Aztec rituals and Moshe who also became impacted by these Dragons like the Prince of Palenque.} Our own western European culture, for example, locates many of its most highly prized characteristics in the heart. The point is that power transfer was probably much more widespread than current data suggest, simply because the removal of most organs for this purpose would have left no skeletal evidence…

One of the major ritual acts of the people, however, was the building of the mounds themselves. For it is almost certainly an error to look upon mound-building primarily in terms of engineering. {Especially the lesser and more mundane imitations of the period he is focused upon.} We must see it, rather, as a by-product of sociological processes; that is, we should look upon mound-building as we look upon the performance of a ballet or drama in our own society. Theatres may arise as a result of our interest in such cultural pursuits but the significance of a ballet or drama resides, surely, in the performance itself. The play’s the thing! Once the mound was built, of course, it would have served, as it does a theatre, as a backdrop for other rituals. For once again, it is through such rituals and ceremonies that human groups are bound together and that individual lives are shaped to ancestral patterns.

The masked and painted skulls from Hungry Hall were part of one such ritual. And when it was over, the skulls, like the props of a drama that had run its course, were tossed rather carelessly into the corner of a grave.” (14)

Author of Diverse Druids

Columnist for The ES Press Magazine

Guest ‘expert’ at World-Mysteries.com

April 25, 2009

PCG: Carrying on “Business as Usual”

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Philadelphia Church of God:

If you truly saw what is coming on this Earth, and had a vision of tomorrow, you would know that the Gathering Storm darkens as you sip champagne and boast that you’re rich and in need of nothing, woefully ignorant that the Two Witnesses will soon be wearing sackcloth and fasting, not wining and dining at black tie dinners!

You’ve proven you’ve lost the zeal you once expressed, now exposing your dangerous attitude of “my Lord delays His coming” and you find time to build vain structures and name them after men that will soon be left in ruins, abandoned, desolate like our Israelite countries who carry on business as usual when these are not normal times and our days are numbered!

Philadelphia Church of God, you will be held accountable for all the time and money wasted, tithes that should have gone toward warning the nations that the German BEAST is about to devour, and the EU jackboot to stomp Jerusalem and occupy Israel and pollute the Temple.

God meant for you to raise up the Work of WARNING – to sound the alarm, to blow the trumpet – not to get fat and lazy and listen to music and fiddle while the world is about to burn! (Amos 6:1-8). This is the prophesied work of restoration: preserving and promoting the plain truth – not pretty buildings and outdated thinking! That era is over!

You’re the leader of Laodicea and you further prove it. You’re looking backwards towards an administration GOD destroyed and a campus that GOD left in ruins. Is God impressed with your buildings? Is God impressed with your ratings when the average man on the street has never heard of you and remains oblivious to the warning message? His blood will be on your head!

If you were looking forward, if you had a frightening vision of tomorrow, you would launch an ad campaign in major newspapers to warn them about the fascist Europe, and warn them in such a way that each ad is sufficient warning if it’s the only one they read. But they would read and debate and argue about it – a national debate and an international controversy - if you would seek God’s glory and not a man’s – whether your own or Herbert Armstrong’s.

Jeremiah 45:4-5

4 The LORD said, “Say this to him: ‘This is what the LORD says: I will overthrow what I have built and uproot what I have planted, throughout the land. 5 Should you then seek great things for yourself? Seek them not. For I will bring disaster on all people, declares the LORD….’ “

Zephaniah 1:14-18

14 The great day of the LORD is near;

It is near and hastens quickly.

The noise of the day of the LORD is bitter;

There the mighty men shall cry out.

15 That day is a day of wrath,

A day of trouble and distress,

A day of devastation and desolation,

A day of darkness and gloominess,

A day of clouds and thick darkness,

16 A day of trumpet and alarm

Against the fortified cities

And against the high towers.

17 ” I will bring distress upon men,

And they shall walk like blind men,

Because they have sinned against the LORD;

Their blood shall be poured out like dust,

And their flesh like refuse.”

18 Neither their silver nor their gold

Shall be able to deliver them

In the day of the LORD’s wrath;

But the whole land shall be devoured

By the fire of His jealousy,

For He will make speedy riddance

Of all those who dwell in the land.

For Zion’s sake,

David Ben-Ariel is a Christian-Zionist writer in Ohio and author of Beyond Babylon: Europe’s Rise and Fall. With a focus on the Middle East and Jerusalem, his analytical articles help others improve their understanding of that troubled region. Check out Beyond Babylon

April 24, 2009

Top 10 Reasons to Have a Top 10 List

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A Top 10 list about a topic that your ideal customer cares about can be a valuable part of your marketing plan. It can demonstrate your understanding of their issues, provide concrete information they can use now, subtly and tastefully promote your services, and invite them to take a next step (i.e. contact you, visit your website or sign-up for your newsletter).

Here are the Top 10 Reasons to Have a Top 10 List:

They Get You Noticed and Remembered

1. You’re the Expert. A Top 10 list establishes you as a credible expert in solving the problems of your ideal customer.

2. Stay on their Minds. People are much more likely to keep, share and remember useful and well-written information about a topic they care about (especially when compared to a business card or brochure that’s all about YOU). For your ideal customer, a Top 10 list answers the question “what’s in it for me?”

You can Build on Them

3. Foundational Material. The information in your Top 10 list can provide the structure for countless other projects – keynote speeches, presentations, longer articles or coaching programs.

4. Passive Revenue Products. Top 10 Lists can be expanded to create a series of passive revenue products such as tips booklets (write 10 Top 10 lists and you’ve got 100 tips!), special reports, e-books, home learning programs or manuals.

5. Create a Series. A series of Top 10 lists are especially suitable for recurring marketing campaigns such as email or print newsletters.

They’re Fun and People Love Them

6. Break it Down. Top 10 lists break information down into digestible chunks that are easy for the reader to absorb. Far from “dummy-ing down” your information, it’s a very savvy way to craft your ideas in a way that they’ll be heard and understood by a broader audience.

7. Easy to Skim. People are busy. Top 10 lists are easy to skim and then come back to later when there’s more time. Even if they only skim your list, carefully chosen titles will still deliver valuable information to the busy reader.

They Fit into a Balanced Marketing Plan

8. Online, Passive Marketing. 24-hours a day, website visitors can access your Top 10 list, in exchange for their email address. While you sleep, you’re building a database of prospective customers who are genuinely interested in the problems that you can solve. You’re then free to follow-up with them however and whenever you choose.

9. Something to Hand Over. As I mentioned in #2, people are more likely to hang onto information they can use. So when you’ve made a great contact, let them know right away that you’ve got valuable information to share (and more where that came from!).

10. Viral Effect. You can syndicate your articles at websites such as http://www.ezinearticles.com. These sites receive hundreds of thousands of visitors every month. The more specific your topic is, the more likely someone who’s looking for JUST what you’re offering will notice it. Not only will individuals find and read your article, but publishers are also visiting these sites to find content for THEIR websites and publications.

Finish off your Top 10 list with one brief paragraph (sometimes called an “Author Resource Box”) about you and your products and services, including a link to your website, and/or details about a special offer you’re making.

Now’s a great time to get started on your Top 10 list – what ten solutions are YOUR customers looking for?

© Linda Dessau, 2005.

Linda P. Dessau - EzineArticles Expert Author

Linda Dessau is a writer and coach. Through her “You Talk It, I’ll Write It” writing services, she helps coaches and other service professionals promote their business and create passive revenue streams with written information products. Find out more at: http://www.youtalk-iwrite.com

Capella Group to Build Massive Office in Glasgow

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Developers, the Capella Group, had their outline proposals for a new commercial centre approved by Glasgow council. Atlantic Square will cost around ninety million, and is set to transform the previously run down Broomielaw district. Set in the heart of the city’s centre, the new development including the redesign of office interiors will replace the existing International Financial Services District (IFSD). A previous project which has already had more than a billion invested into it, attracting top companies like Direct Line Insurance, banking giants Barclays and Morgan Stanley. Generating more than fifteen thousand jobs over the past eight years,

Atlantic Square, already known a “Wall Street on The Clyde“, will incorporate two office buildings, providing 227,000 square feet of prime office space. Plus, a multi story hotel with one hundred and thirty rooms, a conference centre and leisure centre. Capella’s chief executive, Jim Fitzsimons believes office spaces at Broomielaw Quay will be taken up in the coming year, despite the country’s current economical problems. Providing a big boost to an area which already boasts a successful commercial profile.

Fitzsimons hopes Atlantic Square will become the true heart of the district itself, and more than two thousand five hundred jobs are hoped to be created. Capella Group specialise in Urban Regeneration, property development and management. They plan to preserve the nineteenth century warehouse facades on James Watt Street and improve pedestrian access to the new development. A covered courtyard will act as a focal point, where workers from the fabulous new office buildings can relax. But it’s also hoped the centre will attract visitors and residents alike.

April 21, 2009

Tell Me Possibility of Winning the Euro Millions and Does Any Player Stand a Real Chance of Winning the Jackpot

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The chances of scooping the EUROMILLIONS jackpot is a remote one in seventy-six million but the prospect of winning a cash prize is a fairly decent 1 : twenty four. If the jackpot is not won on a given lotto draw, it is brought forward to the next week that will result in an ever increasing jackpot value. New regulations added on the 9/02/07 restrict the number of successive rollovers to eleven, with the jackpot rolling down to smaller prize levels in the 11th draw when the prize is not won.

The Euromillions lottery or the Euro Lottery, as it is normally better-known, pools the ticket receipts of the nine partaking Euro countries presenting a giant Euro lottery jackpot. With the quantity of nations joining the Euro on the increase, this will without a doubt lead to new countries partaking in the Euro lotto. A growth in the number of people partaking in the Euro Millions lottery will result in a continued increase of the already whopping Euro Millions jackpots.

The new rules likewise initiated European Lottery Super Draw which go on twice annually and offer jackpots in the region of 100 million pounds. The difference with Super Draws is that the jackpot has to be won during the week of the lottery draw; as a result, when there is no lottery ticket corresponding, all the numbers drawn and the top prize will be distributed to the lottery ticket bearer(s) in the next winning prize level.

Each player must select 5 main numbers from 1 to 50 plus two Lucky Star numbers from 1 to 9. During the lotto draw, 5 primary and two lucky-star numbers are then selected at random from 2 draw machines containing numbered lottery balls.

April 19, 2009

Why Pay More for Your Vacation?

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If you had the opportunity to pay much less for your Hawaiian vacation, would you jump at the chance? Why not? Who wouldn’t like to save money? The best part is that if you use YMT Vacations to book your next vacation, you won’t have to worry about having quality arrangements made. Actually, you won’t have to worry about much at all, except paying for it. That won’t really be a worry either since you will not have to pay what you might expect to pay for a tropical vacation. Sounds like an excellent deal, right? Are you worried that it sounds too good to be true?

No need to trouble yourself with whether or not what you are reading is valid. The fact is that YMT Vacations, also known as Your Man Tours, has been satisfying mature, adult customers for decades. The awesome prices and their attention to the details are a huge part of what makes them a great service for seniors to use for travel arrangements. Basically, you, as a senior, can receive the vacation of your dreams at a price that you will be pleasantly surprised by receiving. So, what are you waiting for? A great priced vacation awaits you.

Strong Personal Stories Can Help with Healing

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In 1993, when presenting my “How to Tell Personal Stories” workshop at an Ohio storytelling conference, I shared the story of my son’s bout with cancer in 1989 for the first time in front of a live audience. Finally, I could tell it with the truth and drama it possessed. Why for the first time?

As a professional speaker, I learned early how powerful it is to share personal stories with my audience. Usually the stories I shared were either humorous and/or motivational accounts of my own experiences. Our listeners are not our therapists, so I don’t tell a story that I am still having trouble dealing with. Even though my son’s history and my experience with it had a positive outcome, at first I couldn’t tell it without bursting into tears. The remembrance of my fears for my son’s life along with the incredible relief I felt when he went into remission would conjure up heart wrenching feelings. Over time, I settled into telling the story more comfortably.

To my amazement, the telling was not only therapeutic for me, but to this day, I still have people come up to me and tell me how they remember the story about my son. So many have been touched by cancer, either personally or through friends and family, a true and positive story serves as reassurance. Because I have kept this story alive, others feel a bond with me and have learned that I want to hear their stories too.

My belief is that we, as storytellers, can help others with their own healing by sharing some of our own difficult and heart rending stories, along with encouraging others to tell us their difficult stories. It doesn’t matter how much material wealth we possess, what level of education we have achieved or our ethnic background, we all have similar healing stories and the need to hear them. And, the more we know someone’s story, the better we understand them.

I urge you to consider telling those stories that may be hard to tell, but will become everlasting healing stories to help others — and ourselves, too! Start by writing your story in a journal for your eyes only. Soon, as you realize how helpful this has been for you, start sharing it with friends and family. In time, you will be able to share it with others who will benefit from your experiences, and you, as a storyteller, can encourage them to share their difficult stories. I find that others are more willing to share their stories once we have shared ours with them.

This isn’t always an easy process, but it is one of the most rewarding for our listeners and ourselves.

Chris King is a professional storyteller, writer, website creator / designer, free agent, and fitness instructor. You will find her storytelling website at http://www.storytellingpower.com and her business website at http://www.creativekeys.biz You will find her new her information-packed E-book How to Leave Your Audiences Begging for MORE! at http://www.OutrageouslyPowerfulPresenter.com

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