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11Jun/100

Goal Objectives: Looking Ahead To Get Ahead With Planning – Goal-Setting

Goal Objectives: Looking Ahead To Get Ahead With Planning

With goal objectives in mind, consider the organizers of a marathon race. They take time to mark out the course. The way is planned. Otherwise reaching the finish line would be a matter of chance depending on whether a runner just happened to be in the area to see it!Likewise reaching goal objectives requires planning.It's important to identify obstacles and also how to acquire help.Make a list of possible obstacles and yet another list of knowledge, people or organizations that could help you.Also there is a need for deadlines and the need to make another list of manageable slices or segments leading toward the main goal.The next step involves using all the information gathered from these two previous steps.Combine all these lists and put them in a logical orderLay out the manageable steps in order of progression interweaving the details from your obstacles list and help list.Get a large sketch pad and play around with the order of things until the plan begins to flow towards your goal objectives.Acquiring knowledge for example would come before contacting people or organizations.Once you have educated yourself a little you can ask intelligent questions and get valuable answers and leads.Without knowledge you don't even know what you need to know to be able to ask!Make sure your plan is not too rigid!Otherwise any deviation from the course could spell disaster if the plan is not flexible!So factor in room for the unexpected when moving towards your goal objectives.If one deadline is missed it should not jeoparize the rest of the plan.Have more than one option open at crucial stages.The flow can then follow a different route and still arrive at the same destination and achieve your goal objectives.Once this session is completed you now have an action plan.The course to the finish line for your goal is set. The way is marked out.This step is a tremendous confidence booster and it is extremely practical.Without planning you can drop out of the race early on.When it comes to your goal objectives, by looking ahead through planning you get ahead and stay ahead!This article is part of the Goal Setting Blueprint, a 20 minute tutorial on achieving sucess in goal setting.Visit http://www.about-goal-setting.com for the rest of the tutorial.

10Jun/100

Interesting Old Dog Tricks: For Dog Owners Looking For Fun & Laughter

Interesting Old Dog Tricks: For Dog Owners Looking For Fun & Laughter

The teaching and training of dog tricks while not a necessary part of a dog's education, is an achievement that offer dog owners and his friends a great deal of amusement and adds materially to the value of a dog.Training your dog tricks can be difficult and frustrating if you cannot achieve the results you want. However, unlike house and potty training which are vital education for any dog, I feel that the end-results is not the most significant element in trick training, to me the most important part is that both of you enjoy the training process and have fun along the way.Listed in this article are 3 interesting dog tricks that you can teach your dog:Dead DogPlace a dog on his back or side or in any position you may select, threaten him with your forefinger and say "dead" or any word that you may select to associate with this trick, use both hands to help him stay in that position when you first begin training. Praise him and offer treats if he can stay in position.With regular practice, he should be able to stay in the position in which you have placed him, it is only a question of practice when you can call to him and say "dead," and he will lie down and stretch out in the position that you have accustomed him to taking.SneezingWith careful and patient training, most dogs can be taught to sneeze. This is accomplished by tickling the nose - with a feather. At first he will snap at it, and under normal circumstances, most dogs will start to sneeze; he will not like the feather very well and in course of time his imagination will foreshadow its effects and he will begin to sneeze as soon as it is pointed in close proximity to his nose. When he sneezes, use a command like "Sneeze", to associate with this trick. As usual, praise and treat when he gets it right.By repeating this operation at odd times the dog can be taught to sneeze very creditably when you point your finger at his nose and give him the word "Sneeze," and finally will do so simply at command.This trick can be fun and entertaining but not easily achievable especially with dominant dogs. If your dog get irritated and turn aggressive toward you when you tickle his nose, you should stop training immediately.Bringing His TailDuring play, dogs frequently grasp their tails in their mouths. If you haven't notice, if you take hold of your dog tail while playing with him, he will probably seize your hand, but if you skillfully slip his tail in his mouth he will grab it ? Interesting!These facts suggested the trick of "Bringing his tail." It is a rather difficult feat to accomplish, but it is possible for any amateur to teach it to his dog providing the dog has a long enough tail and the trainer sufficient patience - Sorry to dog owners with short tails!Anyway, this trick is very amusing, for when the dog has his tail in his mouth he can only advance crab-fashion or sideways, with a tendency to go around in a circle without making much advance.The first step in teaching this trick is to praise the dog when he first gets his tail in his mouth, and after he has held it for a few moments bid him to let go and reward him.Should he give up his hold before you order him to do so, speak sharply to him and begin all over again. When he learns to hold his tail until ordered to relinquish it the first part of the trick has been taught, and you can begin to teach him to bring it to you. To do this, step back a few feet from the dog in the direction he can most easily advance, and call him.If he releases his hold of his tail to come to you, ignore him and replace the tail in his mouth again, but when he comes without letting go he should be rewarded gradually increase the distance you require him to carry his tail, but this task is so difficult that he should not be asked to go more than ten or twelve feet.In beginning the trick, when you place his tail in his mouth say "Bring me your tail," so as to accustom him to the command. In time you will not have to place his tail in his mouth, but merely hold it for him to grasp, and after still further practice he will seize it at the word without your assisting him.Enjoy training your dog new tricks, and most importantly enjoy the process and have a great deal of fun and laughter!About the Author:Moses
Chia is a dog lover and owner of
DogsObedienceTraining.com ? The dog training resource site for a happier and
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6Jun/100

Looking For A Holiday With A Difference? – Vacation-Rentals

Looking For A Holiday With A Difference?

Fancy holidaying somewhere unusual? How about a 7 day tornado chasing safari? Care for a camping safari across the desert? How about a night in an Igloo? Or perhaps you may want to attend a winter driving school and receive your reindeer license!Chloe Lim goes in search of holiday spots with a difference. You will reach areas that are totally remote, stunningly beautiful, rich in history and heritage, away from mainstream tourism and not in any guide book.
For those seeking an energetic adventure, complete relaxation, a romantic interlude, or a holiday that combines all of these elements, the following holiday packages are particularly appealing. Offering inspiration for travellers, each itinerary is a complete package. The accommodations may not have satellite TV or air-conditioning - but they offer an unforgettable experience.By way of a taster, here are just a few of the unusual holiday packages on offer...6 Day Ayers Rock Adventure
Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
Commences: Perth, Western Australia and concludes Alice Springs, Northern TerritoryFor those adventurous travellers who wish to travel overland through Central Australia, this is the 6 day camping safari for you. This is a classic outback adventure that passes through some of the most isolated and beautiful parts of Australia. Journey by 4WD vehicle from Perth to Alice Springs, along the Gunbarrel Highway and across the Great Victoria Desert. Camp under the desert stars as you travel to one of Australia's most famous outback destinations - Ayers Rock.This tour is designed for those who are looking for adventure and who want to experience the beauty of Central Australia whilst enjoying the reward of camping and meeting new friends.For more information and booking details visit http://www.hotelclub.net/extra/attractions/AyersRockAdventure.htm7 Day Tornado Chasing Tour
Duration: 7 Days / 8 Nights
Commences: Oklahoma City, OklahomaF5! Tornado Chasing Safaris are chasing tornadoes with clients on-board. Their approach to chasing storms is extremely personal and focused on comfort and safety. With no more than FOUR clients in each GMC Suburban, every seat is considered first class!For more information and booking details visit http://www.hotelclub.net/extra/attractions/TornadoChasingTour.htmA Night in an Igloo
Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
Commences: Ivalo, and concludes in IvaloA night in an igloo - what more could you ask for!
Step inside, come into the heart of snow, the warmth of its blue lap. Come alone, with someone special or with a group, there will be a soft and comfortable bed for you in one of the 15 Igloos in Saariselk