Archives: May2009

  • What to Do With Deja Vu and How to Prepare for Premonitions

    Do you ever walk into those moments and get that feeling as if you traveled back in time or fell back into a dream you had? I deal with this every time I get a good night’s sleep. I have vivid premonitions and one day walk right into them at some future point in my life. The difference between this and Deja Vu is that I can remember the circumstances and detailsĀ  of the situation and describe themĀ  before they [...]

  • Empower Yourself! Focus on Thank You Not F#$k You.

    Ask yourself this in your day to day, are you focused more on thank you or f@4k you?
    If you are focused on the latter, you are likely to be pessimistic and unhappy. The negative outlook is expressed in traffic, or at your job with clients and customers, at home with your kids, spouse, pets and inanimate objects. Think about those two words and how they are working out for your life. Think about the supporting rationalizations of your attitude. Are [...]

  • 6 Reasons Why You Should Tell NBC to Put Kings Back on the Air in June

    NBC’s KINGS, a modern, post apocalyptic, slight sci-fi action-drama, is probably the best thing on Television since Deadwood on Showtime. That was of course until it was pulled off the air, another victim of low ratings and the apathy of the masses. Fear not friends. It is set to come back June 14th.
    Here are 6 reasons to take a few idle nights to watch this show:
    1. Deadwood’s Ian McShane.
    This man has an amazing raspy voice combined with his signature quick [...]

  • 13 Blogging Tips For Beginners

    So you want to be a blogger? Here are some writing tips.

    1. Monkey see monkey do.
    Research other blogs you like and mimic them. Take the good, leave the bad and get started. Don’t spend too much time at the drawing board building something from scratch. Put your own twist on things everyone enjoys.
    2. Keep it short when you can (500 words or less) and write 2 new posts per week.
    New posts are expected often. Embrace the demand and [...]