Archive for March 2009

Avoid being driven mad: Looking after a vehicle

The huge distances travelled by Britain’s drivers have an obvious effect on vehicles and cars, like their drivers, need regular care to maintain optimum performance.

Traffic jams are stressful, right? Think again!

For some, there is nothing more appealing than escaping from the city centre and setting off on a mini adventure into the countryside, perhaps in an open-topped sports car, the wind streaking through their hair as the pressures of reality fall away. (…)

Controlling Excessive Barking of Dog

Some of you may find it annoying when your dog keeps on barking. The excessive barking of your dog may also cause disruption of sleep and result to some problems with your neighbors. (…)

Optimise online marketing for SME’s

SME’s should make the most of marketing opportunities that exist online. Build and strengthen your brand, maximise sales and learn more about your customers, all with a little help from the World Wide Web.

An Ayurvedic Perspective for Natural Health

According to Ayurveda, fasting is not recommended because it irritates pitta, vata, and kapha dosha. Skipping breakfast particularly irritates sadhaka pitta, a subdosha of pitta. (…)

Touch Screen Smart Mobile the Motorola A810

Motorola A810 White Unlocked Tri Band GSM Touchscreen Cell Phone. Finally, a full-featured, touch screen mobile device at an affordable price. (…)

Don’t Complain!

By Your Words And Thoughts,
You’ll Determine If You’ll Enjoy The Journey Or Not
I’m flying again.
On Wednesday, I’m starting a fast, blistering, non-stop 10-day trip to US and Canada. (…)

Make Your Joy Appointments!

Two weeks ago, I asked you to make your Joy List. (And man, I had fun reading your Joy Lists! Awesome.)
Today, I’ll be asking you to take the next step: Make Joy Appointments. (…)

How to Get an Edge on your Competitors by Advertising During a Recession

Financial insecurity is a huge worry for everyone – from the common person to international companies – and when something such as a recession is looming, panic often sets in. (…)

Escape Inner City Madness With a Trip to the Countryside

Having spent a hectic week in the rat race of city life, where traffic jams and bad tempered people are in abundance, few could deny the pleasures of facing the long, open road and lush countryside. (…)