10 Tips on How You Can Subsist the Separation Sanctioned Operation
Sometimes we get to the disc where we consider that enough is enough and in a joined relation, the track to separate is a real emotional journeying. You experience all the emotions that can real get in to you. Knavery, choler, falsification and all that are integrated with your own personal belief of nonplus. So to overcome all that you penury to experience how to hold them and only excogitate these 10 guidelines I get affected for you to undergo notes from.
10 Tips on Construction a Judicial Job for Hot Law Graduates
When you are a fresh graduate out of law refine, you tend to get the somaesthesia that perception for a juristic job can be a bit severe than common. As we all mate when you graduate a honor in law, it can be a big, big reality that can sometimes be too liberal for you to select which lawful job to direct. Graduating is meet a block on the eventual traveling in your brio as a lawyer and to be healthy to be flourishing you penury to deal many fundamental. Are outgo prepared for it? You’ll cognize when you are already there for certain.
10 Tips on How You Can Live the Break Eligible Growth
Sometimes we get to the direction where we believe that enough is enough and in a wed relation, the itinerary to break is a rattling releasing jaunt. You see all the emotions that can truly get in to you. Treason, feel, dissembling and all that are mixed with your own individualized feeling of neglect. So to last all that you demand to know how to standard them and just analyse these 10 guidelines I possess premeditated for you to position notes from.
10 Tips on How You Can Overcome the Part Statutory Appendage
Sometimes we get to the component where we believe that enough is enough and in a wedded relationship, the itinerary to break is a rattling bathetic traveling. You think all the emotions that can real get in to you. Perfidy, choler, dissimulation and all that are integrated with your own individualized thought of fly. So to endure all that you beggary to know how to contain them and only ruminate these 10 guidelines I acquire deliberate for you to position notes from.
10 Tips on How You Can Endure the Divorce Legal Cognition
Sometimes we get to the portion where we guess that sufficiency is enough and in a married relationship, the line to split is a rattling excited trip. You think all the emotions that can real get in to you. Knavery, ire, falsification and all that are mixed with your own private opinion of outpouring. So to overcome all that you condition to bang how to contain them and simply think these 10 guidelines I score studied for you to require notes from.
10 Tips on How You Can Overcome the Part Statutory Appendage
Sometimes we get to the component where we believe that enough is enough and in a wedded relationship, the itinerary to break is a rattling bathetic traveling. You think all the emotions that can real get in to you. Perfidy, choler, dissimulation and all that are integrated with your own individualized thought of fly. So to endure all that you beggary to know how to contain them and only ruminate these 10 guidelines I acquire deliberate for you to position notes from.
Flies and Injuries – A Surprising Benefit
Over the course of history, there have been a number of interesting connections between injuries and medicine. One of the most surprising has been a potentially beneficial relationship between maggots, or baby flies, and the healing of infected wounds.
The benefits of using fly larvae for healing infected wounds have been recognized for hundreds of years. On the European continent, certain types of beneficial fly larvae found their way into wounds on their own. This accident happened mainly under battlefield conditions. It was recorded after this happened that when the fly larvae were present, the wound tended to heal more quickly and with fewer complications. These wounds were compared to wounds that had not been infested by fly larvae.
During the American Civil War, the same benefits were recorded by Confederate doctors. One, a Dr. Joseph Jones, a ranking Confederate medical officer, noted that he had frequently seen open or neglected wounds filled with maggots and as far as he could tell, the larvae “only destroy dead tissues, and do not injure specifically the well parts.”
While Dr. Jones certainly noticed the benefits, the first therapeutic use of fly larvae may be credited to a different Confederate medical officer, J.F. Zacharias. This officer reported that fly larvae were capable of cleaning “in a single day a wound much better than any agents we had at out command.” He attributes many saved lives to the use of fly larvae.
During World War One, an orthopedic consultant to American forces in France treated two soldiers who had been overlooked on the battlefield for a week after the fighting stopped. He observed that although the compound fractures and abdominal wounds were filled with fly larvae, the wounds had begun healing with no evidence of blood poisoning or infection.
The same doctor used the same concept when he was later a Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins Medical School. While treating a particularly infected wound, he obtained a supply of fly larvae and allowed them to devour the dead and infected tissues. The wounds proceeded to heal within six weeks.
Following the clinical experiments and experiences, the use of larvae in wound management became very common. It reached its high point in the 1930s. During this time, larvae of the greenbottle fly were produced commercially in large numbers for exactly this purpose. Early literature on the topic reference many successful cases using fly larvae in a variety of fields. Chronic or infected wounds including osteomyelities, abscesses, burns, and other injuries have all been helped through the use of fly larvae.
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Joseph Devine
Where Are the Clues to Your Bigger and Better Life?
How do you know what your calling in life is? Some people know very early in life. Mozart wrote his first symphony at the age of eight; Paul McCartney wrote his first song when he was fourteen. So some have it figured out quite early. Not all of us do. Or sometimes we know and ignore it or don’t move to action to develop our talent(s). Regardless, if you are looking to discover your core genius, your talent, how do you go about it? We’ll get more into this in a moment. Let’s take a look at how you feel at this time to determine where you are mentally.
Do you lack energy, enthusiasm, desire? Do you have difficulty sleeping? Getting up for work? Lack desire to be with family, spouse, friends? Now some of these symptoms may be related to disease. And there is a belief that depression can result in physical disease, but this is not my area of expertise. But if you are relatively healthy, you’ve gone to regular doctor visits and you check out OK, but you still have symptoms of depression, lack of energy and enthusiasm, it is more than likely that your problems are motivational. Tony Robbins says that there are no lazy people, they simply have impotent goals. Put more simply, they are not doing what excites them. If boredom reigns in you life, get busy. But maybe you’ve been suppressing your desires for so long it is going to take some work to pull out the answer.
What is the best technique to use? Simple and short. Writing. You need a journal. If you are not used to self-examination, then you need to get a journal and practice opening up to the intuitive / creative voice within you. It is the subconscious voice or the subconscious you that has your answers. Major point here is that you are going to find out for yourself what it is that you want to do.
Here’s a case in point. I had a student come to me one day complaining that no matter how hard she tried to be objective in her writing she always found herself putting in her ten cents, so to speak. She just couldn’t keep herself from putting her subjective stories in to support what she was saying. The assignment called for a more objective approach but no matter what she just couldn’t maintain her objectivity.
I asked her if she kept a journal. She said no. I said, well, for your mental health, I suggest that you do. There is obviously something that you have to work out. If you have a continual desire to express yourself, you either have a problem to work out or you’re a writer incognito.
She confessed that she used to write all the time and loves to write but found it impractical. I told her that she better get writing. It is your core genius. If you are that motivated to write, that obsessed with writing, you are a writer. Exactly what you are going to do with it, I don’t know. But I do know that you have to write and as you do so on a consistent basis, you will discover what it is that you need to do with your writing.
I had a similar experience. After working in the computer field for several years, and then the entertainment field, I knew that I was at an impasse. But after a fashion, I knew through brainstorming or free-writing what my plan was: I would get my BA and MA in English, teach for six years or so, learn, gain extensive experience speaking, and then move into a private entity as an info-preneur. And as I sit and write this article, something that I had gotten away from for some time (writing that is), I find my energy increasing, my focus and sharpness of mind excelling. Mental sharpness is a key feature of those who are following their path. Interesting that I read today on the AP wire that elderly people who see themselves as self-disciplined, organized achievers have a lower risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease than people who are less conscientious. Why? Universal law. You were put here to do certain things. You were also put here to get off the sofa and do things, period-and, may I add, mostly for other people. There are rewards just for doing something, even those things that don’t promote your core genius, so imagine the physical, emotional, intellectual, psychological, spiritual benefits of doing that which you came here to do. And everybody, everybody, has their talent.
You know mine. My wife’s is interior decorating. She’ll see something in the store and instantly knows where it will fit into the house. She spotted a painting one time and when we got it home I put it on the wall and it amazed me how the colors in the painting matched with the surroundings. My older son is a mechanical genius. My daughter is a bookworm like her father. Our youngest Michael, who barely speaks, is going to be a politician or a lawyer. During activities at our church everyone young and old is asking, where’s Michael? Where’s Michael? One day we went to Universal Studios and my wife and I were waiting for the kids to get soaked on the Jurassic Park ride as Michael introduced himself to the people around him, just going up to tables sitting down next to whoever and socializing. He can’t talk yet, but that didn’t stop him from holding a young ladies hand for ten minutes. Quite the flirt.
But getting back to the issue at hand, you do have a talent. And some people complain that they’ve looked and they’ve looked and they’ve looked but to no avail. Well, I say, you are probably looking past, over, below or around it. It is there, you just need to think more simply. What do you like to do? How do you find this out? Let’s look into it.
Journaling
One of the best ways to discover or uncover is to journal. Unfortunately, most people have gotten away form writing. Years ago, before the glut on the market of entertainment related devices (Xbox, Game Cube, Internet, iPod, PCs, MP3 players, cell phones, email), people actually sat down and wrote each other. In junior high, I remember writing to a friend who had moved to the next state. I also wrote funny stories to entertain my friends. I wrote ideas and notes down of things I needed to do, wanted to remember, and was looking forward to. But writing is a lost art. I have seen major evidence of this over the seven-plus years I taught at the college / university level. But let’s get to what journaling can do for you.
One of the major features of journaling is its ability to pull from you information, wisdom, thoughts you never knew you had or had forgotten that are recalled just at the right time to help solve an issue.
I have yet to pin down why writing is so important to self-understanding or why it is the best way to problem solve or discover insight. It may have to do with our limitations more than anything else. Since we are such forgetful beings and have a difficult time retaining, processing, and recalling information, the best thing for us is to simply write it down. Write it down so we don’t forget what we’ve just discovered, and write it down so that we can go back and look at where our problems lie, enabling us to compare and contrast to fix ongoing issues.
But one of the greatest attributes of writing is that it enables us to create a direct path to that intuitive voice, the subconscious mind, the sixth sense, the divine, if you will. Here is where we find oftentimes priceless gems of knowledge and understanding that would probably stay hidden if we didn’t write.
It stays hidden because people are looking at life with myopic eyeglasses. They aren’t seeing the forest for the trees. The major reason being that they don’t study enough of what is going on around them. In order to truly see what’s going on, you have to read, study, think, contemplate, write or journal, just generally keep the mind active and nimble. Like your belly, it gets soft with inactivity. One of the best things you can do is write on a daily basis. Writing enables one to call forth hidden wisdom, forgotten facts that create insights that are powerful and priceless. Let me give you a few examples of what this journaling can do for you.
I know of a man who was having a normal life working as a computer programmer, going to work, raising a family, enjoying his work and leisure time. However, one day his life was turned upside down, as often happens to us humans (It happens so often that it should not be a surprise to us-maybe add this to our early education as well). He contracted MS. He did the usual in attempting to work with the mental / emotional aspect of the disease. He spoke to doctors. He spoke to family and friends. This helped to a degree but he needed more help than they could provide. So where did he go? To paper and pen. He realized that only by examining his thoughts on his own could he reach needed understanding. As he wrote, he began to have insights and understandings that were specific to his plight. Understandings others and even he could not have come up with.
“What?” You ask. “Not even him? But isn’t he writing here?”
Yes, but as I’ve stated before, it is the subconscious, intuitive / creative voice that taps into submerged solutions, understandings, forgotten facts and connections that only come forth when we allow ourselves to think freely and intuitively. Subsequent chapters will help you free yourself up, let go of counterproductive thoughts and habits locking up great personal discovery. Not sure if you’ve ever heard the old sixties saying, “Free you mind and your ass will follow.” Well, hopefully we’ll get a lot more than rear end feed up. Let’s get back to the example.
This man began to discover ways of dealing with his disease that no one else was coming up with, solutions that worked specifically for him-his unique situation. He began recording how he was feeling at his worst times. For instance, at one point, he began writing down how often he was waking up at night, and what he was feeling, and passed that information on to his doctor who was able to tailor preventative solutions based on this information. The man even went back to writing poetry, something that he hadn’t done in years, to discover insight and calm that he said would have never happened if he hadn’t gotten sick-the sickness forcing him to write again.
I know from personal experience that it has been the times I’ve spent alone, feeling down and desperate, sad and destitute, that have not only motivated me to seek out a better life but has helped me to see the significance of this better life and to appreciate it for all the joy and reward it brings. The result? Greater insight, understanding, compassion for others who suffer the same plight, and strength, coming from overcoming such difficulties and tragedies.
People often complain about their difficulties, curse God for their bad luck, but they never look to the light at the underbelly of tragedy and failure. Without these downtimes, how do we ever know success? There is no one who has ever succeeded who hasn’t known failure. And that is good, for how can you succeed without it? If failure did not exist, and you only knew success, how would you know your were successful? If you were always healthy and never got sick, how could you know health?
This is old news, philosophy that has been around for ages. The Taoist speaks of it in the ying / yang: hot / cold, light / darkness, health / sickness, pleasure / pain. If we didn’t have these pairs then we would not know the good or the bad. It is the way this world is set up. For our benefit.
By keeping our minds open, we are able to see things we would not normally be able to see. Important things.
Here’s another example. A woman was concerned about a defect in her child’s head. She had gone to a couple of experts who said that everything was fine, that the child would grow out of it. Nevertheless, she continued to worry and seek out experts. She just knew something was wrong.
Point of note: good example here of not listening to others or blindly following the crowd. How many less informed mothers or mothers with weaker intuition would have accepted these expert’s opinions?
She decided that in order to work out this problem she would journal. She, like the man with MS, had gone to experts, family and friends for advice but she knew that she hadn’t found what she was looking for. So she began to write.
In writing, she discovered an un-opinionated, neutral partner in her pen and paper. But she was not alone. She knew that there was another presence working with her. She could feel it as she came to greater understanding of what she should do. Seek out additional experts. She did.
Some time later she came upon a doctor who was working on a new disease of the bone, specifically related to children. She brought her child in. After the doctor examined the child, he suggested that they not delay and operate as soon as possible.
After the operation both the doctor and mother were satisfied with the result, the doctor telling the mother that if she had delayed the child might not have survived. The mother was also satisfied with the information and insight that she received from her journal, not only because she had saved her child but she had come to a great understanding through writing how to best deal with a highly charged emotional situation-a situation no one else was able to remedy to the mother’s satisfaction.
Journaling, writing, keeping a diary, any form of jotting down one’s ideas in a quiet place on a regular basis is fundamental to tapping into and maximizing one’s ability to be successful in most if not all areas of life.
Jeff Brown has been writing for over thirty years. He is an astute observer of the human condition and has overcome many personal development challenges by applying the principles he speaks of to his own life. His current novel Black Body Radiation and the Ultraviolet Catastrophe can be found at Amazon.com
His newest book, Give and Grow Yourself Rich will be out in early 2008.
Jeff has worked as a computer programmer, standup comic, college professor, and entrepreneur. He has been writing for over 25 years: novels, poetry, essays, humor. He reads anything that isn’t moving or tied down: history, science, math, theology, philosophy, marketing, sales, etc.
You can find his current novel Black Body Radiation and the Ultraviolet Catastrophe at http://Amazon.com and http://BarnesandNoble.com
If You Want To Settle Your Tax Debt
Some Americans owe back taxes at some point in their lives. When you’re unable to pay your taxes to the IRS, tax bills can arise. Interest and penalties are also added to the tax liability. If you’re enduring from this type of IRS problem, what must you do?
There are 5 methods to settle your tax bill. Your present financial situation will help determine which method will work best for you.
- A long-term reduced amount payment plan, or partial-pay installment agreement
- Installment agreement: Monthly payment plan *Either of these two installment agreements may need you to accomplish Form 9465 (Installment Agreement Request) and Form 433-A (Collection Information Statement). You will need to determine the sum you can afford to spare for your monthly payment. Three months’ worth of documents of income and expenses are needed to complete Form 433-A. A letter is also written asking for an installment agreement. Send it with the forms and 3 months’ worth of documentation to the IRS. You should receive a reply within 90 days.
- Filing for bankruptcy: Tax debts are discharged under Chapter 7 or Chapter eleven, twelve, or 13 bankruptcy. Chapter seven bankruptcy allows you to liquidate your debts and Chapter 11, 12, or 13 bankruptcy lets you negotiate a payment plan.
- File Form 656 (Offer in Compromise) to reduce your tax liability, either by lump sum settlement or short-term settlement plan, by giving evidence of Doubt as to liability, Doubt as to collectibility, or Hardship.
- Presently not collectible status: The IRS will not collect a tax debt for a specified duration, typically a year. This means that you cannot pay. Form 433-F must be filled out. You will receive a yearly statement showing how much you owe.
You can determine how to resolve your tax bill with the help of a tax professional. IRS problems can stress you out. Why not get this circumstance under wraps and start living your life again?
Darrin T. Mish is a Nationally recognized Attorney whose practice focuses on representing clients across the United States with IRS Problems. He is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbel and is a member of the American Society of IRS Problem Solvers and the Tax Freedom Institute. He has been honored by a listing in Martindale-Hubbel’s Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. His passion is providing IRS help to taxpayers with both individual and payroll tax problems. He teaches attorneys, CPAs and Enrolled Agents in the finer aspects of IRS representation all around the United States. He can be reached at his website at http://www.getIRShelp.com
If You Want To Settle Your Tax Debt
Some Americans owe back taxes at some point in their lives. When you’re unable to pay your taxes to the IRS, tax bills can arise. Interest and penalties are also added to the tax liability. If you’re enduring from this type of IRS problem, what must you do?
There are 5 methods to settle your tax bill. Your present financial situation will help determine which method will work best for you.
- A long-term reduced amount payment plan, or partial-pay installment agreement
- Installment agreement: Monthly payment plan *Either of these two installment agreements may need you to accomplish Form 9465 (Installment Agreement Request) and Form 433-A (Collection Information Statement). You will need to determine the sum you can afford to spare for your monthly payment. Three months’ worth of documents of income and expenses are needed to complete Form 433-A. A letter is also written asking for an installment agreement. Send it with the forms and 3 months’ worth of documentation to the IRS. You should receive a reply within 90 days.
- Filing for bankruptcy: Tax debts are discharged under Chapter 7 or Chapter eleven, twelve, or 13 bankruptcy. Chapter seven bankruptcy allows you to liquidate your debts and Chapter 11, 12, or 13 bankruptcy lets you negotiate a payment plan.
- File Form 656 (Offer in Compromise) to reduce your tax liability, either by lump sum settlement or short-term settlement plan, by giving evidence of Doubt as to liability, Doubt as to collectibility, or Hardship.
- Presently not collectible status: The IRS will not collect a tax debt for a specified duration, typically a year. This means that you cannot pay. Form 433-F must be filled out. You will receive a yearly statement showing how much you owe.
You can determine how to resolve your tax bill with the help of a tax professional. IRS problems can stress you out. Why not get this circumstance under wraps and start living your life again?
Darrin T. Mish is a Nationally recognized Attorney whose practice focuses on representing clients across the United States with IRS Problems. He is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbel and is a member of the American Society of IRS Problem Solvers and the Tax Freedom Institute. He has been honored by a listing in Martindale-Hubbel’s Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. His passion is providing IRS help to taxpayers with both individual and payroll tax problems. He teaches attorneys, CPAs and Enrolled Agents in the finer aspects of IRS representation all around the United States. He can be reached at his website at http://www.getIRShelp.com
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