'Get a Head Start on the Holidays' By Santa Tim
What if Santa showed up in September with a simple plan that would help individuals and families reduce the stress and anxiety that comes with the December Holidays?
Could this type of program reduced the stress?
The anxiety?
Or, the depression that some people develop when the holidays arrive.Are you one of the many that stresses out, gets depressed, or worries too much during the annual November and December holidays?
Maybe you wish you could spend more time enjoying the Holidays and less time rushing about?
"How to get a Head Start on the Holidays," is a simple program that shows how to enjoy the Holiday Season, do everything you want, and at the same time, reduce the stress, anxiety, and the depression that often accompanies this joyous time of the year.Here are the Secrets:Secret #1 - Organize & Plan Ahead.Secret #2 - Eliminate Unnecessary Tasks.Secret #3 - Schedule Personal Time .This is done by starting a few months in advance, dividing the work and tasks associated with the holidays, and doing a little each month.
It's a simple and fun form of time management.What makes this program so different?
It was created by a real Santa Claus.As a professional Santa, for over 35 years, Santa Tim Connaghan has been a public speaker offering programs on 'The History of Santa Claus,' and 'The Symbols of Christmas.' After many years of also answering questions on other subjects related to the Holidays, He began giving suggestions and advice.
This lead to the creation of "How to Get a Head Start on the Holidays."Santa Tim's goal is to spread this message across America and help people everywhere.
For the past few years, he has done this through live presentations.
Some groups and organizations asked for copies.
So this past year he put pen to paper and produced the presentation as a full news article and as a one page flyer that could easily be reproduced and sent out.
A few clubs have included the one page in their electronic newsletter to members.He also created a web site where interested individuals or families can visit and select a four, five or six month plan that will aid them in 'getting a head start.'
The web address is http://www.getaheadstart.info
Full copies of his articles and the plans are available on the web site.If you are interested in "Getting a Head Start," visit the web site.
Santa Tim hopes others will study the simple program and pass the word on to others.
In this way he hopes he can reach more people and hopefully make everyone's holiday season more enjoyable.
A Santa for over 35 years, Tim Connaghan is an accomplished performer, storyteller, comedian, professional speaker and magician.The author of "Behind the Red Suit ? the Business of Santa Claus."
He is president of RealSantas.com, supplying 'real bearded' Santas all over America and is the Executive Director of the 400+ member, International, ?Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas.'
He also directs the International University of Santa Claus (IUSC), and has trained hundreds of Santas in special workshops in cities across the U.S.
Tim has appeared
in community theatre, at theme attractions & fairs, and for hundreds of organizations, corporations and private events including Capitol Records, Hallmark, In N Out Burgers, KIIS-FM, Los Angeles Country Club, Southwest Airlines, The St. Regis Resort and Spa, The Regent Beverly Wilshire, McDonalds, Marvin and Barbara Davis, Reese Witherspoon and Steven Spielberg.He has delighted tens of thousands of children and their families and appeared in parades, commercials and advertising as Santa, plus appearing on numerous televisions programs including 'Mad-TV', 'The District' and the ?Tonight Show.'
His voice ranges from the baritone styles of Gary Owens & Don Pardo to the comic diversity of characters including Barney, Bullwinkle, Goofy and Mickey having studied with famed character voice artist, June Foray.
As Stand-Up Comedian 'Kris K', he has appeared at the Improv, the Ice House and other venues. In the role of ?Kris Kringle' he speaks on "The Origins of Santa Claus," "The Symbols of Christmas," and "How to get a Head Start on the Holidays."For further information, Contact Santa Tim at: e-mail protected from spam botso
or (909) 779-0536.
Byron Katie Presents The Work in a Powerful Weekend Workshop, Loving What Is, in Arlington, VA April 8-9, 2006
Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) March 27, 2006 -- Byron Katie, internationally recognized speaker and best-selling author of Loving What Is: Four Questions that Can Change Your Life and I Need Your Love - Is That True? is the creator of a simple, powerful, and practical method of self-inquiry and transformation known as "The Work," which she has introduced to hundreds of thousands of people at lectures and workshops in more than 30 countries. Consistent with leading-edge research in cognitive psychology, The Work has been compared to the Socratic dialogue, Buddhist teachings, and 12-step programs, although Katie developed it without any knowledge of religion or psychology. The Work emerged directly out of Katie's own intense experiences with suffering.After more than a decade of struggling with severe depression, Katie experienced a profound and life-changing realization. She saw that when she believed that something should be different than it is ("My husband should love me more," "My...
Byron Katie Presents The Work in a Powerful Weekend Workshop, Loving What Is, in Arlington, VA April 8-9, 2006
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Close the Gateway to Obesity: Take Didrex
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If an individual's BMI is 30 or above then he falls under the category of an obese.
Obese people develop certain diseases such as high cholesterol, hypertension, high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis etc. Besides having these health problems, they find it difficult to adjust themselves in the society. They develop stress and can even fall into depression.
Hence, obesity is such an alarming condition that if ignore can lead to grave consequences.
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The Cost of Money
The Cost of MoneyBy Published January 2000[http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/] [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/globalvillageinvestmentclubwelcome/]If you're spending money to raise money for a private business,you're betting on a long shot. The odds are against you. There are tworeasons that investors prefer public company speculation. 1. If they see your business plan in trouble, they can sell theirstock and recover their risk capital.2.
The odds that your share price will outperform your balancesheet are overwhelming. Consider the Amazon.com share price against itsaudit. As a public company, Amazon.com has been a winner for manyinvestors. As a private business, would you have invested in it?When you are serious about raising risk capital, you are talkingabout taking your company public. It's the cost of going public thatfinancial professionals consider as the Cost of Money.In April 1999, it cost about $1.23 million to do an IPO (InitialPublic Offering)....
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The Formula for Preventing Depression
While it is arguable that depression is not always preventable, there are many cases, when using the following ideas, will keep you in good spirits - most of the time.
Unfortunately, we cannot be happy all of the time, but there is something we can do about it.Working with a variety of clients over the years, I have seen how Yoga and exercise changed, and continue to change, them for the better.
It is a well-known fact that endorphins are produced from a variety of exercise routines, including gentle Hatha Yoga.Endorphins reduce stress and enhance good moods.
Just that information alone is enough to start an exercise program, but weight control, muscle-tone, circulation, flexibility and a variety of other health benefits, should be an incentive to start a mild exercise program.If you have been inactive, I suggest a beginner Yoga class with a very mild-mannered Yoga teacher.
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