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1. Activate Your Own Stimulus Recovery Plan-Linda Zander
2. What My Mother Taught Me About Credit Cards and Family Finances-Braxton Heitz
3. I Dream With Passion of turning Hatred Into Love-Crag Lock



Activate Your Own Successful Stimulus Recovery Plan
Author: Linda Zander
Contact Email Address:
lindadzander@ gmail.com



Are you waiting for the stimulus plan to kick in to solve your
personal wealth and well-being woes? Waiting for a plan to work
that was developed by some source outside of yourself is not
going to provide you with the abundance, security and serenity
that you want to achieve! The answer is within you this very
moment and is waiting to be unleashed.

I can guide you in unleashing your inherent creative and
intellectual abilities that will actualize a new life of
fulfilling and lasting success. The truly successful person is
one who gets PROACTIVE in designing and implementing their own
plan that encompasses their own beliefs, values, needs, wants
and desires. Here is how you get out of "lack" and into abundance.

The first step is to move out of the conditioned behavior of
"self-debting" that has been a mainstay of our society for so
long and which has finally proven to be unsustainable. Here are
some of the signs of a self-debtor:

* PROCRASTINATION: putting your life on hold pending some
outside event that you don't have control over.
* Not asking for what you want or need.
* Giving what you do not have available to give.
* Neglecting yourself by not having: healthy nutrition, exercise,
personal time, etc.
* Lack of assertiveness.

Procrastination is one of the biggest forms of "self-debting"
that will cause the under earning of the wealth and well-being
you are seeking to achieve.

To take you out of "lack" and into the manifestation of a
personal stimulus recovery plan that will keep you abundantly
fulfilled is the goal of my sustainable success model. The
approach is to achieve a balanced interplay between the
following four areas:

1. PHYSICAL WELL-BEING:

* Eat Regularly and Healthfully. Great nutrition is fuel for a
brilliant mind and body. Do give up at least one unhealthy
habit that will relieve and stimulate your body, mind and
pocketbook.
* Get Out Into Nature: There are proven powerful healing,
restorative benefits to the sunlight, plants, and animals of our
Mother Earth.
* Engage In Joyful Activities: Have some fun! Joy expands the
heart, soul and mind. There are plenty of fun activities to
engage in that are little to no cost. When short on time I,
myself, love to pop into an exotic fish store, bead store, or
toy store and play. Or with more time, I go out to run at the
beach; dolphin watch; bowl or bar-b-que with friends or go
dancing. Find your bliss!

2. FINANCIAL WELL-BEING:

* Take Some Time To Get Strong Clarity On Your Primary Goal And
Purpose: Now is the time to reevaluate your values and goals.
Financial well-being is creating your own sense of security and
freedom to live a life of passion and serenity. Uncover what
that is for you.
* Know What You Can Give And Don't Give What You Can't Afford To
Give: Giving what you can't afford will only create scarcity for
you and others.
* Trade And Barter Goods And Services: There is much community
joy in sharing with each other what we have. We all have
something we don't want or need any longer that is valuable to
someone else and vice-versa. Be proactive in creating an
opportunity for bartering/exchangin g and recycling.
* Be Creative In Looking For Alternatives To Getting What You
Want That Doesn't Cost More Than You Can Comfortably Afford:
One example I heard recently: A woman wanted to go to a black
tie event (joyful activity for her); but didn't have a great
handbag to match her dress and couldn't really afford to buy a
new one. She found an online store that rents designer bags!
It was a win-win for everyone.
* Be Proactive In Finding Financial Opportunities To Grow Your
Wealth And To Promote Yourself. There are plenty of
opportunities out there if you are open to them. The growing
strength and popularity of social networking and marketing
affords a very low cost to entry with maximum results.

3. SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING:

* Engage In Activities That Bring You Peace, Clarity And
Serenity: Whatever the practice is that feels good to you IS
the most beneficial one that will expand your capacity to create,
manifest, live and love. Whether it be: meditation, prayer,
chanting, journaling, creating art, cooking, etc, engage in it
however many times per month that is right for you. There is no
wrong way to spiritually engage... just do it! And reap the
rewards.
* Be Of Service Where And When You Can And Be Anonymous About It.

4. RELATIONSHIP WELL-BEING:

* Take Time To Be With Friends, Family, Colleagues And
Community. Overworking, underplaying and avoiding relationships
will not achieve sustainable wealth and well-being.
* Verbally Acknowledge the Love, Respect, Admiration, and Job
Well-done You Have For Those In Your Life.
* Actively Listen To All Those Who Come In Contact With You Each
Day.
* Seek To Find The Similarities And Not The Differences In All
Your Relationships.
* Participate In Relationships Where You Can Genuinely Give And
Receive Support.
* Practice Courageous, Compassionate Communication In All Your
Affairs.

Sustainable Success comes from co-communing compassionately with
each other in an openly sharing environment without fear of
judgment or competition. We are all interdependent upon each
other more now than ever and it is imperative for the ushering
in of a new era of Sustainable Wealth and Well-being.

"Where there is love; all things grow and flourish." Linda Zander

(c) 2009, Linda Zander. All rights reserved. Reprints welcomed
so long as article and byline are printed intact and all links
made live.

Linda Zander is an accomplished entrepreneur, sustainable
success coach and professional speaker. She is a natural
visionary and intuitive who is dedicated to bringing her
personal and business wisdom to the lives of others for the
achievement of peak performance, expansion, cutting edge
innovation, transformation, and wealth and well-being. Her
Quantum Shift Process (QSP) provides guaranteed results in the
midst of any and every life circumsta


The Benefits of Dehydrating Produce
By Monica Resinger
http://homemakersjo urnal.com

Dehydrating produce is a great way to preserve produce that takes up less space and is less work than canning or freezing. Dehydrating foods is a simple process of exposing foods to heat and air which evaporates the moisture from the foods. A food dehydrator will dry produce, meats, herbs and flowers. This article will discuss drying produce.

Generally, to dry fruits and vegetables, you slice them thin, and depending on if it browns or not when exposed to air, dip the slices in lemon juice. You then place the slices onto the racks of the dehydrator and turn it on. My kids have a good time helping me prepare the food for drying and are getting a valuable lesson in food preservation not to mention quality time with mom. After a matter of time (it depends on which fruit or vegetable you're drying), you will have the finished product ready to be stored in glass jars, baggies, canisters or whatever you'd like to store them in. It usually takes quite a few hours for the produce to become dry. When you purchase a food dehydrator, it comes with an instruction book listing approximate times, directions and a few recipes that include the finished product.

Since the finished product is dried, the natural flavor is concentrated into chewy, healthy snacks. Dehydrated vegetables are great thrown into soups, casseroles and stews. Dehydrated fruit is good in muffins, cake, granola or pancake batter to name a few. This is when you get to be creative and come up with your own great ideas.

Dried food is great for hikers and campers for the obvious reasons of lighter food to carry and no spoilage. It's also great for people trying to get their children or themselves to eat healthier and for garden growers that like to preserve their harvest for later use.

A food dehydrator can save you a lot of money. For one, the cost of dried fruit at the grocery store is pretty high, so you can save yourself quite a bit of money by drying it yourself. For two, if you have purchased too much of something, you can dehydrate it for use later instead of letting it go bad. Not only will food dehydration save you money, but it will also save you valuable shelf space in your kitchen. The finished product takes up a lot less space compared to canning or freezing and you don't need expensive canning jars or freezer containers. One last benefit is there is considerably less work involved when compared to canning or freezing.

To sum it up, if you are a person that wants to eat healthier, save money, cook creatively and/or have a great way to preserve food, then a food dehydrator is for you.

Check out the Vegetable Recipe E-book:? http://homemakersjo urnal.com/ vegetablerecipes .htm
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What My Mother Taught Me About Credit Cards And Family Finances

Copyright © 2007-2009 Braxton Heitz


My mother is an amazing woman. She made some of the hardest jobs imaginable look easy. No matter how hard her day was, she always had a smile and perfect hair.

She was mainly a stay at home mom but she worked cleaning houses when our family's financial situation called for more income. My dad was a soldier, so he didn't make a lot of money. The holidays usually wiped out our family savings account, but no one ever complained.

My mom has always been a money master. Her philosophy is a simple one that has never failed her. Work hard and spend little.

Mom is not an old woman, but her mother was raised during the Great Depression and eventually had to raise seven children on her own. She taught my mom how to make a can of beans last for weeks and my mom taught me, much to my husband's displeasure.



While I admire my matriarchs' simplistic approach to finances, it does not address the inevitable problems of credit and taxes. My education in money matters was limited to just mom's basic philosophy of life.

The world outside of my parent's traditional home was not quite what I was expecting, or what I had been prepared to handle. Despite the best intentions of my foremothers, there are still a few things that I wish my mother had taught me...


Credit Card Interest Hurts

Getting my own credit card for the first time was such a thrill. I bought my share of useless junk that I did not need. Unfortunately, I was not as cautious with my spending as I should have been.

Before I knew it, my credit card balance was astronomical. I could barely make my minimum payments. Since I started out with no credit, my interest rates were astronomical. It took months of payments before I finally began to pay on the principle and not just the interest.

After about a year I finally paid off the balance of my initial expenditures. I've been much more cautious with how much I will charge on a credit card, since my initial graduation from the school of hard knocks.


Don't Spend Money You Don't Have

Credit cards are tempting; because they allow us to spend money we don't have in our pockets. Ideally, when we spend money, we have the money in our bank accounts and just forgot to go to the ATM. Of course, most of us know that this is not the case.

Sometimes we spend money on important things. Buying groceries on Tuesday when we don't get paid until Friday for example. These are harmless purchases as long as we keep in mind how much we are getting paid on Friday.

Keeping a budget is probably the greatest thing a credit card holder can do. With a well-planned budget, anyone can track their finances in a way that allows them to spend wisely and with confidence.


Keep a Record And Look At It

With the ease of using credit cards to pay bills and buy stuff, it can be difficult to keep an accurate record of where our money is going. Ours is a generation that does not regularly balance their checkbook. Online banking has made it too easy to just check our available bank account summaries.

We don't scrutinize every transaction like our parents did. We simply trust the bank and believe that they would not make any errors. Credit card companies allow us to make payments online with out ever receiving a bill.

It has become incredibly easy to ignore the sheer volume of purchases made in a month. Credit card companies like to help us in our denial any way they can. But, keeping track of where we are spending our money is the key to maintaining our accounts and our credit rating.


Good Credit is Important

A good credit rating can mean the difference between advantageous and difficult situations. There are many perks to having a good credit rating. Low APR rates are one of the best benefits of having a good credit score.

Being able to make major purchases, such as a home or a car, also requires good credit. The total amount that an individual will have to pay for a loan is determined by how much he or she pays in interest. If someone has bad credit, one could end up paying thousands of dollars more in interest over the life of a loan.

Good credit is easy to come by, if we are responsible. Paying our bills on time is the best thing we can do to help our credit. Not putting too much on a credit card or having too many credit cards, can also improve a person's credit score.


Rewards Are Good

I love presents and I love shopping. Getting rewards from my credit card company feels like little thank you gifts for shopping. It is a great feeling. I wish I could get presents for doing all of the things I like.

While each credit card company is different, almost all of them offer credit card rewards to their customers for spending money, something we have to do to anyway. With so many options available for credit card reward programs, it would be impossible to not find one suited to our needs.

Reward options are endless. One can receive cash back rewards, airline miles, travel rewards, or even discounts at some of our favorite stores. For the more humanitarian shoppers, there are rewards programs that donate a percentage of a purchase to the charity of their choice.


Take Advantage of All of the Perks

Special credit card offers are some of the best ways to save money on items we would have to purchase anyway, no matter what. Everyday household items are a necessity. Taking advantage of a 0% interest credit card offer on a cash back rewards card can help us earn money for buying something we truly need.

Many online websites are dedicated to helping consumers find the right credit card for their needs. If we take the time to properly research what it available, we can uncover a whole world of moneymaking possibilities. They exist right under our nose.

In many cases, it is possible to fill out an online credit card application and receive instant credit card approval. There are countless ways to find a credit card application for the consumer's card of choice.

Contacting a favorite store and inquiring about their credit options is an easy way to save money where we like to shop. Many people choose to receive a credit card from their bank to help establish a better relationship with the bank.


Final Thoughts

It is amazing how much we learn from experience. Unfortunately, most of it is from bad experiences. I know I would much rather learn from someone else's mistakes, but people generally do not like to talk about their bleak financial histories.

My parents did a good job of teaching me how to work hard and build a good life. Knowing about all of the rules and pitfalls surrounding credit, loans and credit cards was sadly missing from my life lessons.

Schools are beginning to offer personal finance courses, but they do not yet require students to take them. Every year, more and more people declare bankruptcy and our schools do nothing to educate our youth about the pitfalls of taking on too much credit.

With a sound foundation of the demands of responsible spending, credit cards can be a great tool. Whether you discover through experience or education, the knowledge of how to care for your finances will be one of the most important things you ever learn.

About The Author:
Braxton Heitz writes about family finances and the struggles of the job search. If you are looking to find job listings or looking to change careers in the current troubled economy, then visit the Jobs And Paychecks website at: http://www.jobsandpaychecks.com/

A YOUNG (TEENAGE) IDEALIST: SEAN

I DREAM WITH A PASSION OF TURNING HATRED INTO LOVE

"I find it difficult to understand the sum of a person's life. Some people would tell you it's made up from the ones you leave behind; some say from love; others say life has no meaning at all.

Me? Well I believe you measure your life by the people who measure their lives by yours.

The long journey to make your dreams come true is almost indescribable, yet extremely difficult; because no matter how hard you may strive to accomplish your dreams, there will always be an obstacle or obstacles to block your way. For there are many things a person is not willing to sacrifice. Am I right?

These obstacles distract you from striving further. And most people find this difficult, because it's human nature to get distracted. Therefore, to make your dreams come true, you must find a way to remove the obstacle; so you may finally see the seldom seen path you could, one day walk down, the path that will make your dreams come true. If you can focus your thoughts on the journey alone, you will definitely succeed.
*

What are my dreams? This is something every generation asks.
A dream I have is to write an internationally best selling novel. I work on ideas for my hoped for novel every day. This is a task you must do, if you want your dreams to come true.

Being passionate is a key attribute. There are many other tasks I know I have to choose and complete, if this dream of mine will ever come true.

My story is not a story; but a blend of a tale and a true story. It's about the sum of my life and it's about every deed I do, did and plan on doing... to attempt to widen people's consciousness from anger to happiness, from envy to acceptance and mostly, from hatred to love.

I want to write books that change people's lives, change the way they think and feel... write stories of transformation, renewal and especially hope. To complete my true tale, I must study people's feelings and try to change others' feelings of hatred... and fully change them for the better in some way. This is the meaning of life, this is the purpose of existence. This is my dream, something I simply MUST accomplish.

One sunny day I'll change a person so much (for the better) that in a state of 'blissful enlightenment' , I'll know the real meaning of life: what true love is. Then I'll know that when my time on earth comes to an end, my eyes will be closed, but my heart (new) will be open."

Written by Sean O'Connor Year 9 Hamilton Boys High School as published in the College Herald
(as part of the New Zealand Herald 6th May 2009)

"Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace."
- Albert Schweizer

About the submitter:
Craig is presently "working" on his latest work 'Peace Lives' - inspiring stories of endless possibilities of the indomitable, the unquenchable human spirit, that lies within each one of us.
http://www.craigloc kbooks.com

The various books that Craig "felt inspired to write" are available at http://www.creative kiwis.com/ books.html www.lulu.com/ craiglock http://www.webng. com/leftfieldnz/ overtherainbow. html +
www.myspace/ writercraig

"Let peace begin with me, let this be the moment now,
With every step I take, let this be my solemn vow,
To take each moment and live each moment in peace eternally.
Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me!"
- C. Bailey-Lloyd ("beaut words", thanks Caroline!)

"Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire."
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

"The moment you have in your heart this extraordinary thing called love and feel the depth, the delight, the ecstasy of it, you will discover that for you the world is transformed. "
- J. Krishnamurti Thanks, dearest mom, your spirit will live forever

"Each ONE of us can help promote peace by helping others to find inner peace. Be the change you wish to see in others. Then in changing YOUR world you help change THE world...
for the better"

"Blessed are the peace-makers. .. because they will accumulate plenty of Frequent Flyer points."

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