Tuesday, December 06, 2011

5 Ways To Feel Happier And More Content Of Your Life!

Everyone wants to feel happy and content with their lives. So what it is that makes people happy and full of joy and content? 

1. Take Charge

When you are the leader of your own life it gives you strength and feeling of empowerment. Don't wait for someone else to give you instructions on how to lead your life. It's YOUR life and You're the expert of it. You know what is right and best for You! 

2. Stay Positive

Every now and then you need a refill of encouragement and elimination of negative thoughts. Join groups of your niche that encourage and pep you up! In addition to the support you'll get a sense of belonging which is very important for your personal growth. Also, keep a list of things that make your life great. Get back to that list to remember how much you already have to be thankful for!

3. Plan

Well planned is half done. Write down what you want to accomplish and set the time frame when you have reached them. When you plan things well and in detail all you have to do is watch things get accomplished. Really!

4. Avoid Negativity

This one is in relation to the Stay Positive. Negativity, as well as positivity, is very contageous! So avoid people who try to spread their miserable feelings to you! When you catch yourself with negative thoughts get rid of them as fast as possible and avoid taking them to people around you.

5. Remember Succeeding

Remember the feeling you had when you accomplished someting? Remind yourself of how great it felt! It makes you want to succeed more often and in everything you do in life.  

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

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Saturday, October 08, 2011

Why Kindle Has Become So Popular

 The number one selling item on Amazon is the Kindle. It's time to open the book to see what makes this item so popular.
I am one who embraces technology with one arm and pushes it away with the other. One of my recent holdouts has been the Kindle. I have a hard time with the idea of snuggling up to a warm fireplace with a Kindle to read the latest works of my favorite authors.
Being stubbornly resistant to the Kindle, I purchased a paperback version of a book I need for my work I was anxious to get started, so I wasted no time in poring through the book to uncover the needed treasures that would pave the way to fame and fortune.
As I read, I did in fact uncover some information that I would refer to time and again; that is, if I were able to find it again. I soon found myself thumbing through the paperback, scouring the index and the table of contents, trying to relocate that gem I so desperately needed.
That's when it hit me. I suddenly understood the value of a Kindle and why they have become so popular. I knew why they had become the number one best seller on Amazon.
As it turns out, I never found what I needed. Had I succumbed to the Kindle movement, I could have found my tidbits of information in a matter of seconds.
For me, at least, the best thing about the Kindle is the ability to perform searches. By inputting a few keywords, I could have been revisiting the information I had earlier deemed to be so important. Even better yet, this time I could have bookmarked it so I would never have to make that same search again.
At this point, I was almost in the club. However, I still had one more holdout: I didn't want to be held captive in the world of electronic oldies. My imagination envisioned only the viewing of outdated material that, by now, had lost its appeal and usefulness.
Once again, I had fooled myself. A quick search of Amazon revealed that within minutes I could be electronically cuddling up to the latest penning, as it were, of my favorite authors.
With all that in mind, as for now, count me in. However, I don't want it to go any farther; I already have my mind made up to rebuke the next advancement that is made for my benefit. But they did get me with the Kindle.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Best Selling Kindle Accessories

Now that you are styling with your new Kindle (you do have one, don't you?) you will need to get some great accessories from the Amazon Kindle Store. The store features books, newspapers, and magazines that you can download or subscribe to, as well as some great Kindle accessories like covers, clip-on book lights, cases, and ear buds.

Latest Generation Kindle Leather Cover 6" Display

Protecting your Kindle is a good idea, and this contoured, pebble-grain leather cover for a 6-inch display is a good way to do so. There's no need to worry about it damaging the screen, though. The inside is a soft microfiber that will not scratch it. When you are ready to enjoy reading, just open the cover as you would a regular book.

In the meantime, the cover will remain securely closed thanks to a hinged system that snuggly keeps the Kindle where it should be. Additional security is provided by an elastic strap that holds the cover closed.

The cover won't get in the way, either. It easily folds back for easy access to navigation and reading with the Kindle in one hand.

M-Edge e-Luminator Kindle Booklight

Feel like you're being kept in the dark? The e-Luminator will put an end to that. It clips right onto your Kindle and shines a little light on the subject. It has an adjustable neck so you can position it wherever you like, and has two settings so you can get just the right amount of LED light. One AAA battery keeps it going for twenty hours. It is designed for the Latest Generation 6-Inch Display Kindle.

DecalGirl Kindle Skin for the Latest Generation Kindlewith 6" Display

This sharp looking matte skin will separate your Kindle from those of other people. This DecalGirl skin features lively colored distinctive artwork on quality cast vinyl that is enclosed with a unique coating to ease glare and keep you from getting fingerprints on your Kindle.





Timbuk2 Nylon Quilted Kindle Envelope Sleeve for the Latest Generation Kindle with 6" Display

The Timbuk2 sleeve makes it easy to store your Kindle for transport and protection. The face of your reader is protected by memory foam and simulated fur lining. It circumvents scratches and protects against damage due to impact. It is TSA approved, so you won't have a problem getting it through airports. Contrast stitching design allows you to personalize the sleeve. This makes it a great accessory for a Kindle.