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    Prepare a Tenant Welcome Pack
    Providing your tenants with a good indication of what you expect from them is the best way to limit future problems.Preparing a tenant welcome pack firmly establishes the landlord- tenant relationship. Prepare a lease and allow one hour for a discussion all the rules and regulations of the contract.Include with the lease:A letter to the tenant that looks forward to having a positive working relationship. This is a good way to establish a warm and friendly beginning along with a discussion the obligations in a lease. Too many owners will lease without firmly establishing the tenant landlord relationship by being clear about what is expected and that process is important. Most important to go over the house rules (what you expect of t
    red and created a blood clot that stopped the flow of blood to Bill’s leg. His leg was amputated just above the knee that day, but gangrene set in and two days later a second amputation was done that included his hip joint.

    For fifteen years following the surgery Bill continued to have frequent and often severe pain in his amputated leg. Until one day a friend handed him a business card from Healthy Visions Wellness Center and suggested he call. Since his initial visit on March 2, 2005 he has been pain free.

    Why and how does this work? No one really know

    Investing in Property - Choices and Alternatives
    Investing in property has long been seen as the ideal investment for earning long-term wealth. A vast plot of land bought for $50,000 in the 1950s could be worth as much as $10 million today, depending on the location of the property and other characteristics of the land.Apart from anecdotes such as that above, property investment has been popular for numerous reasons, amongst which the ability to leverage and borrow at low cost and for its perceived lower correlation with the state of the economy. Leverage, in particular, is highly attractive to investors. For a million-dollar investment property, one needs to put down a small downpayment of 10-20% of the cost of the property (this varies depends on location-specific regulations). Along with
    THE LEG I DIDN'T HAVE JUST KEPT ON HURTING

    "I don't know how this works, but it does." Those were the words of Bill twelve weeks after his first visit to Healthy Visions Wellness Center where hypnosis was used to teach Bill how to control his Phantom Limb Pain. Prior to this, Bill was taking pain medicine two to three times a week. Sometimes the pain was so unbearable that he went to the emergency room for intravenous pain medication.

    On a beautiful fall day fifteen years ago Bill went deer hunting at a favorite spot in the mountains near Huntsville, Tennessee. As he reached the area where he would set up his deer stand he was taken down by a severe deep cramping and burning pain in his right leg. A pain so severe that it brought tears to his eyes and a scream of agony from deep inside. A pain so intense that he was unable to walk or even stand. He was down and lying on his back with the only way down the mountain was to use his rifle and good left leg to push himself inch by inch. Moving only a few inches with each desperately painful push for what seemed an eternity. "I pushed with my rifle just like I learned to do in the army when crawling under machine gun fire," Bill said. "Of course crawling under that machine gun fire and concertina wire wasn’t nothing compared coming down that mountain thinking I was dying of pain." The pain was unrelenting and after what seemed to be a life time he finally reached where he had parked his truck. Once there, he could neither stand nor pull himself up into the truck. "With nothing else left to do in agony I spread my orange hunting jacket out were it could be seen from the sky and crawled under my truck to....”

    Bill and a friend had discussed that they would both be hunting in the same area of the mountain on the same day. Luckily around lunch time Bill's friend decided to hike over to where he knew Bill usually parked to have lunch with him. A chill of dread went down his spine when he saw Bill under the truck delirious with pain. He quickly dragged Bill from under the truck and struggled to get him inside. He drove as quickly as he could to Huntsville Hospital where Life Star transported Bill to University Medical Center. Bill is alive today because of his friend.

    Bill had a Popetiel Artery Aneurysm, which ruptured and created a blood clot that stopped the flow of blood to Bill’s leg. His leg was amputated just above the knee that day, but gangrene set in and two days later a second amputation was done that included his hip joint.

    For fifteen years following the surgery Bill continued to have frequent and often severe pain in his amputated leg. Until one day a friend handed him a business card from Healthy Visions Wellness Center and suggested he call. Since his initial visit on March 2, 2005 he has been pain free.

    Why and how does this work? No one really knows

    Life Insurance Agent Sales Slump - What's Happening to the Life Insurance Industry?
    In the life insurance business, there are highs and there are lows in activity. There are several factors that traditionally contribute to this ebb and flow, but lately there have been some anomalies that are affecting the life insurance sales industry. In this article, I will examine some reasons why insurance sales would be on the rise or why they are currently in a lull.Back a few months ago, when it was the beginning of summer, I expected a downturn in business as I always can anticipate in the summer season. Summers are slow as far as life insurance sales because people are either on vacation or they’re just too darn hot to get out and meet with a salesman. What’s more, the life insurance salesman too is on vacation. The agents usually
    As he reached the area where he would set up his deer stand he was taken down by a severe deep cramping and burning pain in his right leg. A pain so severe that it brought tears to his eyes and a scream of agony from deep inside. A pain so intense that he was unable to walk or even stand. He was down and lying on his back with the only way down the mountain was to use his rifle and good left leg to push himself inch by inch. Moving only a few inches with each desperately painful push for what seemed an eternity. "I pushed with my rifle just like I learned to do in the army when crawling under machine gun fire," Bill said. "Of course crawling under that machine gun fire and concertina wire wasn’t nothing compared coming down that mountain thinking I was dying of pain." The pain was unrelenting and after what seemed to be a life time he finally reached where he had parked his truck. Once there, he could neither stand nor pull himself up into the truck. "With nothing else left to do in agony I spread my orange hunting jacket out were it could be seen from the sky and crawled under my truck to....”

    Bill and a friend had discussed that they would both be hunting in the same area of the mountain on the same day. Luckily around lunch time Bill's friend decided to hike over to where he knew Bill usually parked to have lunch with him. A chill of dread went down his spine when he saw Bill under the truck delirious with pain. He quickly dragged Bill from under the truck and struggled to get him inside. He drove as quickly as he could to Huntsville Hospital where Life Star transported Bill to University Medical Center. Bill is alive today because of his friend.

    Bill had a Popetiel Artery Aneurysm, which ruptured and created a blood clot that stopped the flow of blood to Bill’s leg. His leg was amputated just above the knee that day, but gangrene set in and two days later a second amputation was done that included his hip joint.

    For fifteen years following the surgery Bill continued to have frequent and often severe pain in his amputated leg. Until one day a friend handed him a business card from Healthy Visions Wellness Center and suggested he call. Since his initial visit on March 2, 2005 he has been pain free.

    Why and how does this work? No one really know

    Your Problem, Not Mine
    Whether you think of members of your family or wider social circles, people with whom you work or employ you and public figures like politicians, can you remember the last time someone publicly took responsibility for their actions and admitted they were wrong, made a mistake or even just apologised. I would hasten to guess that you haven’t heard it often in any of these or other areas of your life. Older generations like to remind us that not that long ago, in all walks of like people were more accountable for their actions and has time as moved forward we have moved in to the excuse driven, blame everybody and everything else before ourselves. Why has this happened and what does this mean for society if these trends continue?One reason people o
    hen crawling under machine gun fire," Bill said. "Of course crawling under that machine gun fire and concertina wire wasn’t nothing compared coming down that mountain thinking I was dying of pain." The pain was unrelenting and after what seemed to be a life time he finally reached where he had parked his truck. Once there, he could neither stand nor pull himself up into the truck. "With nothing else left to do in agony I spread my orange hunting jacket out were it could be seen from the sky and crawled under my truck to....”

    Bill and a friend had discussed that they would both be hunting in the same area of the mountain on the same day. Luckily around lunch time Bill's friend decided to hike over to where he knew Bill usually parked to have lunch with him. A chill of dread went down his spine when he saw Bill under the truck delirious with pain. He quickly dragged Bill from under the truck and struggled to get him inside. He drove as quickly as he could to Huntsville Hospital where Life Star transported Bill to University Medical Center. Bill is alive today because of his friend.

    Bill had a Popetiel Artery Aneurysm, which ruptured and created a blood clot that stopped the flow of blood to Bill’s leg. His leg was amputated just above the knee that day, but gangrene set in and two days later a second amputation was done that included his hip joint.

    For fifteen years following the surgery Bill continued to have frequent and often severe pain in his amputated leg. Until one day a friend handed him a business card from Healthy Visions Wellness Center and suggested he call. Since his initial visit on March 2, 2005 he has been pain free.

    Why and how does this work? No one really know

    Should You Specialize in a Given Subject as a Writer - or Not?
    Okay, so you are interested in writing something, anything, but don't know where to begin. For example, you're not sure whether you should know something about a given subject or not.According to Bob Bly, you should specialize after you've had some things published and gained some recognition as a writer. This is probably excellent advice if you are interested in a few things and are unable to decide which of those things you should write about. Doing this is a great idea, in my opinion, if you just want to get an article written and ready for publication. Your enthusiasm enables you to move forward and sets a pace. You are so busy writing about some aspect of a given subject that you don't even feel tempted to procrastinate, which is always a go
    would both be hunting in the same area of the mountain on the same day. Luckily around lunch time Bill's friend decided to hike over to where he knew Bill usually parked to have lunch with him. A chill of dread went down his spine when he saw Bill under the truck delirious with pain. He quickly dragged Bill from under the truck and struggled to get him inside. He drove as quickly as he could to Huntsville Hospital where Life Star transported Bill to University Medical Center. Bill is alive today because of his friend.

    Bill had a Popetiel Artery Aneurysm, which ruptured and created a blood clot that stopped the flow of blood to Bill’s leg. His leg was amputated just above the knee that day, but gangrene set in and two days later a second amputation was done that included his hip joint.

    For fifteen years following the surgery Bill continued to have frequent and often severe pain in his amputated leg. Until one day a friend handed him a business card from Healthy Visions Wellness Center and suggested he call. Since his initial visit on March 2, 2005 he has been pain free.

    Why and how does this work? No one really know

    Video Cameras
    Cameras have been widely used over the years to capture precious moments. However, these photographs were able to record only a few single moments of life. The need for continuity in recording events led to the invention of a video camera. Unlike traditional cameras, which use photographic film, video cameras use entire videocassettes to capture electronic images of entire events.Initially, video cameras were designed to facilitate television broadcasting. A few decades earlier, video cameras were exceptionally large devices. It was necessary to fix them on big trolleys in order to be able to use them. In modern times, smaller varieties, which are portable and can be carried easily, are widely available.There are two types of professional
    red and created a blood clot that stopped the flow of blood to Bill’s leg. His leg was amputated just above the knee that day, but gangrene set in and two days later a second amputation was done that included his hip joint.

    For fifteen years following the surgery Bill continued to have frequent and often severe pain in his amputated leg. Until one day a friend handed him a business card from Healthy Visions Wellness Center and suggested he call. Since his initial visit on March 2, 2005 he has been pain free.

    Why and how does this work? No one really knows, but when we do something that creates pain such as a burn or a cut the pain is sent by an electrical signal to the brain. There is no pain until this signal gets to the brain. Stop the signal and you stop the pain. A local anesthetic is a good example. The body has the ability to create its on anesthetic and for Bill and many other amputees the memory of their pain persists and the subconscious mind can not tell the difference from a memory and the real thing. However, when we change the memory or the thought we change the brains response. One way to experience this is to imagine or pretend you are eating a lemon. For most people that tart, tangy and sometimes pain in the jaw occurs as if a lemon is actually being eaten. That is because the memory or the thought of the lemon to the subconscious mind is real so it responds as it would to the actual eating of the lemon. It creates the same biochemical, physiological response as if the lemon was actually eaten. So, change the thought and you change the response.

    This worked with Bill by teaching him how to think back to a time and remember how the leg felt before the trauma and amputation. The subconscious mind does not know the difference between what is real and what is imagined, which in Bill’s case by changing a thought and uncovering a past memory he was able to change pain into comfort.

    Bill was also instructed to imagine a switch between the amputated leg and the brain. Since there is no pain until the message gets to the brain he was able to switch off the pain signal keeping it from reaching the brain. He was also taught many other techniques to stop the possibility of future pain; including pretending that he had a TV remote control that he could use to turn the pain up or down. He could hit the mute button or simply hit the off button to stop the pain. He also used the remote to let him travel into the future to see himself doing the things he likes to do and doing them comfortably.

    When Bill went to the doctor he was asked, “what is your pain on a scale of 0-10.” From the first session at Healthy Visions Wellness Center he was taught how to think of his pain scale as his comfort scale. He was seen five times prior to the writing of this article during which he learned self-hypnosis, guided i

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