Sabtu, 18 April 2009

How To Live The Life You Want

Are you attracting into your life the things you desire? Ask yourself the following two simple questions:

1. What are you attracting into your life right now? 2. How can you begin attracting more of what you really want?

If you find that something is missing in your life then you just might have found the answer here. Universal laws govern the universe and these basic principles of life have been around since the very onset of creation itself. These laws apply everywhere, to everyone and to everything. Every second of every day. Are you aware that the Law of Attraction is working in your life right now, right at this very moment. Whether you are aware of it or not, it is. The things you have, the people in your life, the job you have, the situations you experience - everything in your life is where it is because of the simple laws of attraction. The key steps to attracting into your life the things you desire are basically very simple, and once you get the 'hang' of how to utilise these steps, you will be amazed at your magnetic powers. To invoke the law of attraction for positive gain, you must first decide in absolute specificity what it is that you desire. The next step is to visualise it in your life and really feel what it is to have it, believe that you will get it and allow yourself to have it. Understand that the Law of Attraction will not dump all you desire into your lap like magic. However, it will provide the METHODS to gain the things you want, and as you focus on your goals, the actions you take will definitely work in your favour.

1. Be very clear and specific on what you desire 2. Visualise having it, and raise your vibrations to increase the energy 3. Allow it (Avoid resisting - just say 'yes') 4. Focus on achieving your goal 5. Take the necessary action

Once the above steps are performed, you are almost there. Taking the necessary action towards reaching your goals is essential if you are to be successful. To summarise, the basic three steps to achieving the life you desire using the universal law of attraction are:

1. Ask - know exactly what it is that you choose to manifest into your life 2. Believe - know that whatever it is you ask for can really be yours 3. Receive - stay focused, take the action and it will come to you.

Everything you experience in your life is a result of the vibrations you created as an energy being being matched by similar vibrations. If you want to experience something different in your life, whether it is more money, more love, more freedom, more security, more fun, more adventure - then you need to master your vibrational frequencies. This is why people say, "things always happen in 3's". If you have a strong negative experience, then you tend to be sending out thoughts and emotions that attract more experiences of the same frequency - more negative experiences. A stubbed toe is followed by an argument with a spouse which is followed by a flat tire. The worst part is, that without awareness of the impact of thoughts and feelings, each of these incidents tends to compound the thoughts and feelings of the individual, spinning to worse and worse experiences, creating 'a really bad day'. So the truth about thoughts and feelings are:

Truth 1: Nothing exists without thought. Truth 2: Nothing is good or bad - there are only interpretations. You decide if they are pleasant or unpleasant.

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You Have To Do Your Homework In Order To Find Cheap Travel Insurance

Finding cheap travel insurance is relatively easy if you do your homework first. Purchasing budget travel insurance makes getting the insurance you need at a price you can afford a viable option for every traveler.
Your homework checklist:
Where are you going?-Are you traveling close to home or a number of miles away? Are you staying in the country or traveling abroad? Pinpointing your destination is important to determine which type of insurance plan you need and how much coverage you should buy. Almost all travel locations are insurable but there are some that will cost you more money than others, including:
• Remote locations • Dangerous places including war zones and destinations on the government's terrorist list • Adventure destinations
How are you traveling?-If you travel by car you can take advantage of rental car insurance, flying by plane or cruise means you'll need protection against lost baggage and trip cancellation or interruption. Many travelers forget the importance of staying safe while getting to their destination. Remember that your trip begins the minute you leave home and so should your travel insurance coverage.
How long will you be staying?-Considering the length of your trip is also important to selecting the proper travel insurance. If you are traveling just once, then single-trip insurance is probably your best choice, but if you're traveling multiple times throughout the year, you may want to consider multiple trip insurance. Multi-trip insurance allows you to pay one premium amount but take several trips within a specified time frame.
What's the purpose of your visit?- Are you traveling on business? Taking a cruise? Adventuring around the world? What you plan on doing while you are traveling plays a large part in the type of policy you select. Business travelers can receive upgrades and discounts on multiple trips, whereas adventure travelers can purchase cheap travel insurance plans that are catered specifically to sports and recreational activities like snowboarding and backpacking.
One of the best places to find discount travel insurance is on the web. There are a number of travel insurance sites that offer incredible travel discounts to every travel location you can imagine. You can also find deals on accommodations, travel packages, and recreational activities. by Bob willman

Chasing Alberta Black Bear

My role as the founder, owner and President of the United Outfitters Association affords me the luxury of visiting many of the world's best outfitters. It also provides me the opportunity to assess the daily routine of their respective operations. Exploring new country and hunting in diverse locales is also an added bonus of my chosen profession.

During one of my recent adventures, I came across an outfitter that deserves mention. In the latter stages of May a few years ago, I visited Harvey McNalley's Alberta-based bear hunting operation for a little R&R and bear hunting.

Harvey's bear operation at the time of my visit was rather special, as he was one of the few outfitters in northern Alberta who maintained a camp requiring air travel. A Beach 99 and a Havilland Beaver float plane are the two means of transportation.

Located 125 air miles from Fort McMurray, Alberta, the aptly named McNalley Lake is home to Harvey's main guest camp. Nestled at the bottom of a gently sloping, jack pine-studded hillside, the cabins overlook the crystal-clear waters and sandy shorelines of the secluded lake. Three spike camps are also available by request for the more adventurous bear hunter.

My particular excursion began with a long drive from my then home state of Wisconsin. After nearly 30 hours of driving, I arrived in the picturesque city of Fort McMurray, Alberta during an early morning drizzle. I checked into a hotel and met with the company liaison later that afternoon. After being introduced to the rest of the crew and making a run to the grocery store for a few can't-do-without supplies, we settled in to our rooms for the night. The next day we hopped a flight from Fort McMurray to Fort Chipewyan, Alberta.

From Fort Chipewyan, we were flown into camp via a short float plane jaunt. I flew into camp on the first flight with Pennsylvania natives Tom McAndrews, Allen Strickler and Mike Siddons. The second group of hunters, which included Jim Parrish, Stephanie Smith, Curt Chesley and his son, Justin, were all residents of the state of Tennessee.

After landing, we unpacked our gear from the plane and were given a brief introduction to the area. We then separated into three groups. Mike and Allen headed out on ATVs to a remote spike camp. Following suit, Jim and Stephanie hopped aboard the Beaver for another short flight to their own spike camp, leaving the three remaining bear chasers and me behind to experience wilderness life from the main camp.

Success would come early in the hunt.

On the first afternoon afield, Tom McAndrews killed a beautiful cinnamon-phase bear with one shot from his twelve-gauge slug gun. I heard Tom shoot from nearly three miles away as I quietly sat in my tree stand. The fatal shot echoed across the pike-infested waters of Rusty's Lake and softly tickled my ears. It was 8:20 p.m. He later said that he had watched a big black boar feed at the bait barrel for over two hours before an even bigger cinnamon-colored bear entered the scene. Steadying his crosshairs on the bear's midsection, Tom squeezed the trigger and was rewarded with a bear that possessed a perfect spring coat and a hide that would square out at 7 feet even.

On the same evening, Jim Parrish harvested two very respectable bears. One of the black boars squared 6 foot 2-inches and the other bear measured 7 foot 2. After Jim dropped the smaller boar in its tracks from 15 yards with one shot from his rifle, a second bear appeared from the shadows to investigate the ruckus. Responding to his guide's frantic command, Jim killed the second boar as it was attempting to drag off his first bear. Adding to the first night's success, Allen Strickler raised the tally by taking a big 7 foot 3-inch black boar with a single shot from his high-powered rifle.

The second evening resulted in one nice black being taken by Stephanie Smith. A well-placed shot from her 30-06 anchored the 6 foot 10-inch boar after a wavering death-sprint of only 30 yards. Stephanie displayed an amazing amount of patience by allowing the bear to enter and exit the bait area several times before it presented her with an effective shot angle.

The third evening of the hunt tested the steel nerves of 15 year old high school sophomore Justin Chesley. He was the hero of the day, taking a huge 7 foot 4-inch boar and a 6 foot 5-inch sow. Justin shot the sow while en route to his stand location. His guide, Shane, spotted the feeding bear and led Justin on a thrilling stalk attempt. Easing to within 50 yards, Justin raised his gun and instantly dropped the bear at the thunderous crack of his rifle's deadly report. Sneaking up to the downed bruin was an adventure all in itself. Little did they know that another bear was lurking nearby.

As Justin and Shane were slowly approaching the fatally-wounded animal, another bear suddenly popped into view. Thinking that it was the same bear Justin had just shot, Shane barked at Justin to shoot again. With another round from his trusty rifle, Justin collected the largest bear of the week. Facial scars and several bite marks on his backside indicated that the big seven and a half foot boar was quite the scrapper. Needless to say, Justin's father, Curt, was one proud papa that day.

After seeing Justin's two bears, Curt was determined not to be outdone by his 15 year old son. With only a few days left to hunt and the thought of being skunked hanging over his head, Curt shot two bears on the fifth night out. The first boar was a black juvenile and the second bear had a multi-phase hide that ranged in color from light blonde to rusty cinnamon. Both animals were shot within 15 minutes of each other. Although he acquired the same number of bears as did his son, Curt made me promise to never reveal their size. I agreed to his request seeing as though he suffered enough humiliation after a tape measure indicated that Justin's bears were substantially larger in size. All kidding aside, Curt was not ashamed of his accomplishment and neither were any of us.

By the end of the week, two more big black boars were taken by Mike Siddons. One of the bruisers measured 7 foot 3 and the other 6 foot 8. With two more animals added to the meat pole, the stats confirmed that 11 bears had been taken by seven hunters. After doing the rest of the math, we discovered that 50 percent of the bears taken during the week squared over seven feet!

All in all, it was a great hunt. However, Lady Luck chose to frown on yours truly and I wound up not taking a bear. I saw bears every evening and had several opportunities to arrow a true trophy, but simply failed to capitalize. Needless to say, my trusty Hoyt bow and I will be returning to Harvey's wilderness camp in the coming years to have another go at a big northern Alberta black bear. by Steve Peters

Jumat, 17 April 2009

Komodo Cruise, Adventure in Dragon island and Find Gargantuan ReptilThe Jurassic World

Komodo National Park is a world heritage site, encompasses Komodo, Rinca and several neighbour islands. The Islands surrounding incredible coral, reefs, mandrove and beauty beaches and sea. Endogenous Komodo dragons are the iconic mascots of West Flores. Komodo and its surrounding islands were designated as a National Park in 1980. In 1996 UNESCO declared the Park as a "Word Nature Heritage Site," with the further designation of "Men and Biosphere." Komodo and Rinca are hilly and desolate yet beauty islands, sandwiches between Flores and Sumbawa, that are home to gargantuan reptile.

Sea Safari with Buginese schooner offer fantastic packages cruise to Komodo, Labian Bajo and other neighbour islands. You can starting in Bali or starting in Labuan Bajo. You can choice as your.

Komodo National Marine Park, is an original habitat of the biggest lizard in the earth. Komodo National Park offers its visitors with the beautiful landscape, quite and calm, bring you close with a touch of Nature.

The island located between eastern Sumbawa and western Flores lie three tiny grass-covered islands Komodo, Padar and Rinca. Each islands together form the Komodo National Park, a protected wildlife reserve. This is the home of the giants lizard known as the "Komodo Dragon" it was thought to be a myth until the turn of the century.

Not just amazing while look the giant Komodo Dragon, explore the Komodo's under water and ecosystems which has well known as the best diving site in the world. Beautiful corals, reefs, thousands sort of fishes to the crystal water and beautiful beach are await to visit. by danang