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Face Check-Up

Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who's the healthiest of them all? Here is your handy-dandy checklist for a healthy you. Discover how your face reveals your health. ____1. If you see 12 bloodshot lines in the whites ofrn the eyes, your internal organs are getting weak. ____2. If the lines in the white of the eyes end in small spots, there is hardening and stagnation in the circulation of the blood. ____3. If the pupil of the eye is a yellowish color like mucos, it is due to the malfuction of the gall bladder. ____4. If the pupil of the eye is a black shade, it

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It's Not All Your Fault!

Your weight problem is not all your fault! Other reasons need to be looked at. When you understand these five reasons for your dieting problems, you can win the diet game, and set up a good relationship with food for the rest of your life.

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To Be Or Not To Be -- An -An Entrepreneur!

How long have you been asking yourself, "Should I go in business for myself?" You will need to know two things. Should I be in business for myself? If so, which business should I be in? Are you--- Good at handling money, A risk taker, Creative, Domineering, Ambitious, Analytical, Self-Confident? These are the prominent personality traits needed to succeed as an entrepreneur, as seen in Warren Buffet, Donald Trump, Ted Turner, Bill Gates.

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4 Unique Tips To Increase Sales 169%

You're on your way to a week of sales calls. On the plane you sit next to a lady with a large mouth (talks a lot), full lips (generous, sensuous), and has large sparkling eyes (emotional, moody). Do you want to start a conversation (she will do all the talking–about her family), rest or work? After getting settled in your hotel room, you want to go out to dinner. Where do you find the best restaurant? Just ask someone with a round face and body, that person should know. After dinner you decide to walk back and get lost. Who do you ask directions from?

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Seeing The Light

Light is all around you. You give and receive light. You are the light! Without light, there would be no life. Your face is no exception. Your face reflects and responds to light. The way it reflects light reveals a lot about you, and the way each facial feature reflects or responds to the light.

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Are You Too Critical?

"Are You Too Critical?" First of all, Criticalness breaks up more relationships, than anything else. And that criticalness is usually over the children or money! Criticalness can be seen in eyes that slant down. They notice anything that is out of line and can spot problems and the flaws. Yes, they are naggers, faultfinders. They cause fear in other people. They make people afraid of them. Your son asks you a question. “What does agile mean?” And right away you tell him his shoe is untied, or his shirt is dirty, or

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6 Unique Stress Relievers

Too much driving, too much shopping, too much rushing around, running the kids around--family and work demands have you stressed out. There are many ways to help you control stress. Here are some unique methods I've collected. 1. Yell! But---be sure you are alone. The best place is in the car with the windows up. Stuck in traffic? Try it. 2. Sing. This is close to the first one. Lots of people swear by the power of music to release tension and stress. Sing wherever you feel comfortable. It doesn't matter what. Just have some fun with it! I have done this onr

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Danger in the Eyes

Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Indira Gandhi, Ted Bundy. What did they all have in common: Sanpaku!! What is it? When we’re born, our eyes are perfectly balanced between the upper and lower eyelids. They touch so no white shows below or above the iris. It indicates a balanced and healthy person. As we grow older, even in childhood, three-sided white can show around the iris. This is cause for concern. It indicates the nervous system is seriously out of balance. It’s a warning.

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10 Tips For A Better Night's Sleep

Do you have trouble sleeping? Tired all the time?Here are some great tips for better quality sleep. 1. Exercise regularly. Your sleep will be better quality, which means you should need less sleep. This will give you more energy and time to do other things. Exercise will ward off tension and help you relax. 2. Sleep only when sleepy. 3. If you can't fall asleep within 20 minutes, get up and do something boring until you feel sleepy. 4. Don't take naps. 5. Get up and go to bed the same time every day. Even on weekends. 6.

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How To Spot A Liar

“I’m going out with Sam,” your spouse tells you in passing. “I just wanna take the car to the library,” your son or daughter tells you. “No, I didn’t leave the coffee pot on,” your co-worker insists. How do you know when someone is lying to you? Here are eight tips to help you. 1 - Bites lower lip (nervous, when lying). 2 - Plays with own hair or earrings (ex; interviews). 3 - Self-consciously covers mouth before answering questions. 4 - Voice pitch goes higher, the voice is more negative, less fluid. 5 - Blink rate increases (sign of nervousness).

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Analyze Your Audience

This is why I sometimes have trouble with public speaking. Seeing so many faces in the audience can blow my mind. I can see each person’s personality. If I let it, it can disrupt my presentation. But I’ve learned to live with it. Now I’d like to share with you, some tips you can use with your audience. Or if you’re a teacher, you can use this on your students. 1. A person is more open and positive when the lower lid of the eye is more curved. When the lower lid straightens out and becomes flat, they have become guarded or defensive.

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15 Tips to Improve Your Presentations

Speaking in front of a group is feared more than death, illness, or poverty. It is the number one fear for most people. Here are some helpful tips to help you. 1. Listen to your internal dialog. 2. Visualize a positive out come. 3. It's not all your fault. 4. Do you believe in your message, do you have something to say? 5. Look at your audience as an extension of your family. 6. Prepare a good introduction and conclusion. Open with impact, close with direction. 7. Be Natural. 8. Tape Yourself.

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I Was Lost!

Over the passed 35 years I have had so many jobs I can’t count them. And I am still not in the right career. Somehow I was never satisfied doing office work. There was always something missing. I don't belong in an office! At 60 I was asking where do I belong? It's been a life time struggle. It's so frustrating going from job to job-- never fulfilled. I wasn't doing what I was born to do And my website has brought me full circle---back to what I should be doing. Most of my life I have been working in offices.

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The Manipulator

"The Manipulator" What is a manipulator? They are very aware of the situation, everyone, and everything that’s going on. They watch and listen who comes and goes, and know when to act and react. They know how to change the situation. They use people, right? Is being a manipulator a good thing? I will show you a unique way how to do it, and you can be the judge. >> When you look at someone whose ears stick out, you know that person is possessive. They hoard things, time, and people, and they are good managers and work towards security. How would

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How The 5 Stages of Stress Can Lead To Violence

Your eyes are a great indicator that can help in predicting violent behavior. The eyes can determine when someone is under too much stress, and prone to violence. That's right, all You Have To Do Is Look! The more stress a person is under, the more it will show in the eyes. The more white there is around the iris, the more dangerous that person can become. This is true for most people. Stress affects the mind and optic nerves behind the eyes. This pulls the muscles up, moving the irises up into the eye sockets. White space it revealed under the irises. The

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Too Much Food!

“Too Much!” It looks so delicious on television; that big huge plate of shrimp from Red Lobster, all 30 of em! “Eat Large at Wendy’s” is there slogan now with the “Beefasorous!” “What’s better than one pizza?” Papa John’s asks. “Two pizzas!” “Eat outside the Bun” is Taco Bell’s slogan. Chili’s, I-Hop, What-A-burger, Church’s chicken, Dairy Queen, Burger King, Joe’s Crab Shak, Luby’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, MacDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Sonic, Subway, and most of the restaurants you see on street corners in this country are trying to eat more, lots more.

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