
106 Excuses That Prevent You From Ever Becoming Great The following is a rare guest post, this time coming from Tommy Walker. Tommy Walker is an Online Marketing Strategist and host of “Inside the Mind” a fresh and entertaining video show about Internet Marketing Strategy. Be honest. How often do you sabotage yourself? On any given day, you have tasks you’d like to finish because you know they’d positively impact your business, and tasks you actually do. You trick yourself into thinking that keeping up with industry news, and reading the latest “10 tips to ______” post is “working”. You know better, but some part of you believes that simply reading the article will help you move forward. That having a deep understanding of all things online marketing will better position you when the time is right. But that time doesn’t come. Something is holding you back, and you can’t quite put your finger on it. You may have one excuse; you may have several. What follows are 106 of the most common excuses you might tell yourself. You don’t have the knowledge.
Grow Your Own Cooking Oil There are two basic kinds of sunflowers, confectionery the kind you eat, and black oil. the kind you feed to birds. The black oil sunflower seed is the kind you need. These have twice the amount of oil as the confectionery. 20 Epic SF Sandwiches To Eat Before You Die - Eater Maps Imagine a BLTA, but instead of lettuce, you get chili-lime grilled chicken, a spicy chipotle aioli, and white cheddar. Then, all of these flavors and textures are intensified with a hot sear in the panini press. Fried Chicken Sandwich at Naked Lunch Garlic aioli, creamy buttermilk coleslaw, and heavily-breaded fried chicken meet for lunch on a soft pan de mie roll. Porchetta Sandwich at Roli Roti Gourmet Rotisserie If the 45-minute lunch line wasn’t enough of an attention-getter, Roli Roti's crispy and moist porchetta will get you to sit up straight. Irish-imported bacon, sausage, black and white pudding (uncased sausage), a sliced grilled tomato, and an over-easy fried egg spill out of a soft bun. Brenda adds an unconventional, San Francisco twist to the traditional croque monsieur, opting for sliced sourdough beneath browned gruyere, and béchamel-smothered, baked ham. Turkey Sandwich at Arguello Super Market Korean Steak Sandwich at Rhea's Deli & Grocery Al Pastor Torta at La Torta Gorda
The Power Of The Mind: How To Train Yourself To Be More Successful : Managing How can you use the latest discoveries in brain science to improve your life? Here are some techniques. November 02, 2011 Leadership tycoon Warren Bennis once said, “We seem to collect information because we have the ability to do so, but we are so busy collecting it that we haven’t devised a means of using it. The true measure of any society is not what it knows but what it does with what it knows.” There is a wealth of information at our disposal today on the latest discoveries in brain science. We can either drown in this information or turn it into a lifesaver by extracting its practical knowledge. Use visualization to learn a new skill Neuroplasticity is the ability of the brain to continuously create new neural pathways. In a Harvard University study, two groups of volunteers were presented with a piece of unfamiliar piano music. Albert Einstein, who is credited with saying that “imagination is more important than knowledge,” used visualization throughout his entire life. Parker J.
DIY 275 Gallon Rainwater Collection I recently helped my father install a 275 gallon rainwater collection system. The system is based on an industrial 275 gallon container, known as an IBC. You can buy them used, or if you really look around, you can even find them for free. In my area, you can buy used IBCs through Craigslist for about $85 each. Instead of buying them, I found a local bottler who throws them out, because they are plastic containers WITHOUT the metal cages. After washing the container out well, it is ready to be repurposed for rainwater collection. Besides the water container, this project requires other materials, including: Misc wood to build a simple pallet or platform Garden hose spigot and hardware Gutter screen and fiberglass bug screen Gutters, downspouts, and elbows Silicon or other appropriate caulk or sealant In our case, nearly all the materials were already on-hand, reusing old components, and recycling and repurposing materials. Lets get started.
99 Resources to Research & Mine the Invisible Web College researchers often need more than Google and Wikipedia to get the job done. To find what you're looking for, it may be necessary to tap into the invisible web, the sites that don't get indexed by broad search engines. The following resources were designed to help you do just that, offering specialized search engines, directories, and more places to find the complex and obscure. Search Engines Whether you're looking for specific science research or business data, these search engines will point you in the right direction. Turbo10: On Turbo10, you'll be able to search more than 800 deep web search engines at a time. Databases Tap into these databases to access government information, business data, demographics, and beyond. GPOAccess: If you're looking for US government information, tap into this tool that searches multiple databases at a time. Catalogs If you're looking for something specific, but just don't know where to find it, these catalogs will offer some assistance. Directories
Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Dip 6 Oct This dip might put me into rehab. It is so addicting. I couldn’t get a grip. I kept telling myself I needed to stop, but apparently my hand and mouth had a different plan. I. Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Dip 8 ounces cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened 3/4 cup powdered sugar 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup miniature chocolate chips Graham cracker sticks or teddy grahams In a small bowl, beat together cream cheese and butter until smooth. Like this: Like Loading... Tags: Appetizer
Dutch Oven Recipes Here it is - my dutch oven cook book with all the dutch oven recipes I could find. Everything from chicken recipes to dessert recipes for you to have a go at on your next camping trip. Dutch ovens let you get away with easy cooking so give these a try. For help with dutch oven temperatures and coal placement, see my Heat Settings page. If you want to cook a hearty chicken dinner or an easy dessert in your dutch oven, these recipes will help you create great food for your friends. Rosenhan experiment Rosenhan's study was done in two parts. The first part involved the use of healthy associates or "pseudopatients" (three women and five men, including Rosenhan himself) who briefly feigned auditory hallucinations in an attempt to gain admission to 12 different psychiatric hospitals in five different states in various locations in the United States. All were admitted and diagnosed with psychiatric disorders. After admission, the pseudopatients acted normally and told staff that they felt fine and had no longer experienced any additional hallucinations. All were forced to admit to having a mental illness and agree to take antipsychotic drugs as a condition of their release. The study concluded "it is clear that we cannot distinguish the sane from the insane in psychiatric hospitals" and also illustrated the dangers of dehumanization and labeling in psychiatric institutions. The pseudopatient experiment[edit] The non-existent impostor experiment[edit] Impact and controversy[edit] Notes