Sunday, August 31, 2008

Ignoring Instincts About Addict in Our Home Almost Cost Us, Don't Let it Cost You!

By Melissa Aytche


In my life I have been around several people who have either abused alcohol or drugs. In all of those cases only two have turned their life around. I have always been the sort to want to help and do all I can for these people, but I have learned some very hard lessons in doing this. Now that I am older with a family my perspective has changed and although I would love to help them the reality is you cannot help someone who does not want to be helped and you need to protecting your family is a much bigger issue.

My husband and I have made the mistake of letting an addict into our home. Now to our defense we didn't realize that this was an issue because no one had really said anything. We had known that some of these things were in the past, but were given the impression that this part of life was over for this addict.

When the addict arrived at our home the first week or so were pretty normal. He looked for work and was pretty set on what he was going to do. He had big plans or so he told us. Then things started to change slightly. At first it was as if I was just overreacting, but as things grew so did my suspicions.

Coming from a background where my last relationship ended because of an addict I was pretty in tune with the signs, but it had been a while and of course being the soft person that I can sometimes be I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt. This is where trusting my instincts could have saved us months of heartache.

Soon things started disappearing, the addicts' behavior was erratic to say the least, and he was sneaking around a lot. His eyes were blood shot and he claimed he only had 1 beer with dinner. My husband who prides himself on building his liquor cabinet mainly for show or guests at times started noticing that the bottles were disappearing or were extremely low. Our vending stock for snacks and sodas was depleting faster than we could put them into our machines, and our addicts' speech was often slurred or rambling with no real point to it. You would think these were enough signs right. We just didn't have the proof of our instincts and felt compelled to believe in him.

Soon it became clear that the addict had issues with alcohol and most likely drugs. He was stealing to get the money to pay for this habit after he cleaned out the liquor cabinet and replaced most of the bottles with water or soda. My husband took the remaining valuables and moved them to our closet where he placed a lock on the door. He gave our addict some rules and restrictions and asked that he abide by. One rule was there was to be no more drinking in our home. If he wanted to stay in our home he would abide by these rules. Like many addicts it only lasted a few days and the behaviors increased.

Now the behavior had moved to more open visibility. He was smoking in our house and drinking openly from the time he woke up until he left for work. He claimed drinking was his way of gathering his thoughts for the day. My husband offered him some rehabs and other solutions which he claimed he would look into. These were only said to appease us as he really had no intention of changing his behavior.

It wasn't until my husband walked in on him drinking that he decided enough was enough. He told him to gather a few things and leave. He would let him come back in the morning to get the rest of his stuff, but he had to leave. The guest was visibly upset but did as my husband asked and gathered a few things and left. My husband on his way out the door already to pick me up from a friends' house left after the addict to bring me home.
On the way home my husband explained the situation to me and I agreed that this was the right course of action to protect our kids from any further issues with this addict. I was relieved that the situation was coming to and end and our family would again be protected from these horrible situations. When we arrived home my husband went downstairs to start cleaning things up and I took the kids to bed.

My husbands scream was so loud I could hear it all the way up to my son's room in the top level of the house. I ran downstairs to see what was going on. My husband was yelling and screaming and throwing things in the basement. That is when I saw that our addict had broken into our home and was hiding under the bed in the basement. That is when my instincts took over and I was no longer the nice guy giving him the benefit of the doubt.
2 hours later and a lot of yelling he left. He didn't have much in hand and it was raining outside. I was exhausted from the issues and was just torn up from everything that had occurred. My husband turned on our house alarm and went to bed.

The night was long as our addict returned 3 hours later and rang the doorbell and knocked on the door all night long. My husband would get him to stop for a while and then it would start all over again. It was one of those things where you could call the cops, but you wanted to just handle it yourself.
The next day we cleaned and packed his stuff up for him. My nephew arrived to help take him to another place where he could sleep and we could have our home back. The things we found while cleaning were horrifying and it became clear that we should have listened to our instincts in the beginning. We found stolen goods from his job, drug paraphernalia, alcohol bottles in the wall, cigarette buts in the crawl space, and we found he had taken bathroom breaks in the basement.

I was grateful he was gone and our home was ours again. Our instincts told us from the beginning to step in but we ignored them. Too many of us do this and our instincts are such a vital part. Pride made us ignore it, but experience should have taught us to listen. I know the lesson I learned and sharing this story hopefully can help others realize that if the signs are there and your instincts are screaming for you to stop then don't ignore those feelings. Embrace your instincts and protect your family.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

How to self-esteem

By : Rumbadi Dalle

For many people wish to be esteemed, unhappily most people also does not selfregard by themself. Follow the example of one who do not esteem ownself is not yet can live with in the middle of certain community, or attitude memperlihat which do not praised in the middle of society

Is it possible that someone will esteem us if our own does not esteem others?. There is a aphorism : Your mouth of your tiger . Its meaning when we say wrongly, or allude to others, hence its reciprocation is unappreciated of people. For that, there are 10 tips how selfregard to develope our esteem so that earning appreciation of ownself. Try to practice 10 tips hereunder.

The best way to improve your life and earn the respect of others is to improve your self-esteem. This is not a very difficult task. All that it needs is good guidance. Here are ten tips that can happen when you improve your self--esteem.


1. Ten Tips to Improve Your Self-Esteem

1. You should surround yourself with people who are positive and supportive, and shun friends who are cynical and negative. This will generate a huge swell of positive feelings in you. You will respect yourself more, and your self-esteem will grow.

2. You should be clear about what you want to achieve in life. Set goals, and work for their achievement. To make your task easier, break your main goal into several smaller goals which are relatively easier to achieve. This will make the task of reaching your main goals seem easier. It will also give you a feeling of satisfaction whenever you achieve one of the smaller goals.

3. Always be positive about yourself and keep reminding yourself about your good qualities, your accomplishments and how you help your family, friends, others and yourself. Don’t make the mistake of brooding over negative things, and never put yourself down.

4. Develop the ability to accept criticism about yourself, without getting upset or defensive. This will help you eliminate your weaknesses one by one. However, make sure that the criticism is constructive. Don’t allow yourself to be overwhelmed by criticism that is cynical or meant to lower your self-esteem. This will be a great mistake, and do irreparable damage to your self-esteem.

5. We all need to accept the fact that we will fail from time to time. We should not let it get us down or to have too much of a negative effect on us. We should think that we have not been successful this time and that we will succeed the next time. This will help us to pull ourselves together and move on. Such an attitude will help us overcome the most difficult conditions.

6. Never compare yourself with others. This is the easiest way to feel inferior and lose self-esteem. It is much better to rate yourself on your achievements. Such an approach will give you self-confidence. At the same time it will make you feel better when dealing with your peer group.

7. Never put yourself down. Failures are like parasites. If you allow them to grow they will eat away your self-confidence, self-respect and self-esteem. The best is to push negative thoughts out of your mind, if you want others to treat you with respect. This can only happen when you project a positive exterior, even in most adverse situations. Make it a point to filter out all self-criticism.

8. Don’t give in to bullies in your place of work or in your personal life. You must learn to stand up to them. This can only happen if you are assertive about your rights. Of course, this does not mean that you should pick up physical battles to make your point. On the contrary, you should exercise restraint and make your point in a dignified manner. This will not only make others treat you with respect but also increase your self-esteem.

9. You may be self-conscious and because of this you may avoid talking to groups of people. Try to approach groups of people and introduce yourself to them. Ask them questions about themselves and try to be genuinely interested in the answers. Listen carefully and attentively to what they say and respond to show your interest. Interacting with people will make you feel more relaxed. You will realize that it is easy to speak to groups of people and to relax by concentrating on what others are saying, rather than on yourself.

10. Self-esteem is also dependent upon the felling of well-being. A lazy person or a poorly groomed person will always feel inferior to a confident, smart individual. So, you need to take good care of your body. Remember, a healthy body is essential for a healthy mind.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Affiliate Marketing - 3 Ways to Immediately Add Value to Affiliate Products Through Email Marketing

By Carter Boylston


Most marketers hoping to make sales of affiliate products just don't seem to get it. They take a product that thousands of other people are promoting and just expect people to buy from them. It doesn't work this way! Instead, you need to make it your number one priority to add a great deal of value to whatever products you promote. That way, readers feel like they're getting something that nobody else can offer them.

Here are 3 ways you can make your affiliate products more valuable in your readers' eyes
Tie in With Existing Product: If you've started your email newsletter as a way to promote your own product, you have a great resource for adding value to any products you decide to promote. You should make it your goal to find out creative ways that your product and the affiliate product can be combined. When you do this, write up a special report that is only available to your readers who purchase from your affiliate link.

Membership Site: If you want to bring together your readers with like interests, you can create a membership site that they have access to if they purchase through you. While it takes an investment of time to keep this site updated, you can actually get to know your readers who have been purchasing even more. Plus, your readers benefit because they can start to have information created by you that boosts the value of the affiliate product as well as interacting with others.

Buyer's Only Teleseminar: The great thing about promoting affiliate products is that you have an opportunity to share your opinions on how to make these products better. One thing you must do is purchase the affiliate product you're promoting. Then, spend some time with it to figure out how you would make it better. Organize this information into an outline. Then, lead a discussion about this or make a recording- only making it available to people who purchase your affiliate products.

Your email newsletter subscribers could buy affiliate products from anyone. But if you're following some basic ways to add value for each product you promote, you could very well see conversion ratios that your competitors wouldn't even believe.
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Monday, August 18, 2008

Technical Writing - Definition of Foreword, Introduction, and Preface

Definition of foreword, introduction, and preface
OK, let's get started. Easy enough to say, but what do we start with? What comes first, a foreword, an introduction, or a preface? The best way to approach the subject is to look at what they do.

A foreword, if we follow the generally accepted definition in publishing, is an introduction to a book by someone other than the author. It comes right after the Table of Contents, and the pages are numbered with lower-case Roman numerals, e.g., i, ii, iii, etc., rather than the Arabic numerals used for the text of the book.

Ideally, it's written by an expert on the subject of the book who says that the author did a good job writing about the subject. The foreword generally speaks well of the author.

A foreword, as the spelling indicates, is a word that comes before. It's not a forward, which is a direction, or a foreward, which is a misspelling.

A preface is usually written by the author of a book and often gives an overview of how the book came to be written, its intended purpose, and to what extent it covers the topic. It may come before or after the foreword, but it usually comes after and follows the same page numbering system. The preface may also include acknowledgements.

An introduction is also written by the author (or, sometimes, the editor). It's an essay that sets up the full topic of a book. It states what the author's point of view is and may indicate what the reader's point of view should be. After reading the introduction to find out what's in the book, the reader can decide whether or not to read it. Since it's part of the text, the pages are numbered with the same numbering system as the text.

Being a tech writer is a great job. Go interesting places, meet really smart people, learn new things and make really good money. Which is why it's such a rapidly growing profession. The down side, though, is that there are people who get into the business without knowing as much about it as they should.

By Bryan S. Adar

Starting a Career in Journalism

There are many different types of journalism styles out there to choose from when starting a career in journalism. You may have already decided on a style that interests you but whether you are into Gonzo journalism or reporting news, most journalists start from ground zero and build themselves and their reputation up from there. No matter what style you chose in the end there are some important things to remember in order to get your work noticed.

There are certain traits a budding journalist will already need to have when embarking on a career in journalism. A good journalist must have; a keen interest in people, an inquisitive nature, ability to meet deadlines and outstanding communication skills. Basically, if you are not interested in what people have to say, their emotions and their achievements you simply can not function as a journalist.

Take up a part time course

I have met many people who have found taking an evening or at home journalism course very helpful. They won't teach you all you possibly need to know but they give you a good base to start with. You can find courses like this at most local colleges that run during the year or even shorter courses for ten weeks at a time. Online journalism schools especially offer an array of courses which are more specialized such as sports journalism, community journalism, photo journalism, feature articles, conducting interviews, shorthand and many more. It will give you a base to start gaining experience which all journalists need. You never know, it might open doors to other things!

Cross your T's and dot your I's!

I really can not stress enough the importance of spelling, punctuation and grammar. Sending off work that has not been spell checked or edited will only look bad on you and will tarnish your reputation. An editor might think you have a good story, but they do not have time to correct mistakes as they have deadlines too. An important tip to remember is to never not proof read your own work and to double check over and over!

Read and write whenever you get the chance

Try to read whatever you can get your hands on. It is important for a journalist to keep up to date and analyse other styles that are out there. This will also help you develop a good news sense. It is a good tip from early on to archive clippings of any articles you have written, as you might need to fall back on them later.

Try and read and rewrite smaller articles as much as you can. This is a good habit to pick up to keep you in the 'write' frame of mind. I find it helps before writing anything as the words seems to flow more.

When I first started writing as a freelance journalist the only way I could really publicize myself was to write for free for a local community newspaper. Free jobs like these I feel is where the most experience is gained as you get the chance to strengthen your style and build up the speed in which you can produce a good article. It will give you a good opportunity to build up relationships with editors and get to know good contacts.

There are also many different outlets out there that you can use to advertise your work. The internet is one of the best for this. You can also start your own website, blog, ghost write... There are many websites that offer new and experienced writers places to showcase their work. With the internet especially, there are no limits to what you can do!

By Patricia A. Jones

Friday, August 01, 2008

Indonesian Air Force Lacks Cargo Carriers

Indonesian Air Force Lacks Cargo Carriers
Thursday, 31 July, 2008 | 18:41 WIB

TEMPO Interactive, Yogyakarta:“We hope to replace the old carriers soon,” he said following the 61st Air Force Day at the Air Force Academy in Joyakarta, yesterday.

At the moment, the Air Force owns two squadrons of heavy aircrafts, namely the 31 Air Squadron in Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in Jakarta, and the 32
Air Squadron in Abdurrahman Saleh Airport, Malang, East Java. However,only half of the 22 Hercules C-130 planes in the two squadrons are fit to fly. “We will be quite happy if all the planes in the two squadrons can
fly,” he added.


The Indonesian Air Force is now grounding a number of planes due to their unsafe conditions. “I do not want my men dying during practice,” he said.


The Air Force has not yet completed checking the main equipments in their defense system. If the results indicate that much of the military equipments are not adequately useable,” he said,” the solution would be to
replace them.” ANTON SEPTIAN