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Pravin Kumar
Age: 63 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:41 am |
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INNOVATION
"Getting outside of the box can not only be fun, it is sometimes necessary for our survival. That is what survival training is all about. It disrupts our inner programming, the mentality of going through life on 'auto-pilot' so that we can readily see bright new possibilities heading our way." -- Gail Pursell Elliott
"Remember that the six most expensive words in business are: ‘We’ve always done it that way.’" -- Catherine DeVrye
"Simplify, consolidate, and eliminate tasks. Reengineer your work continuously." -- Brian Tracy
"Anything WOW! breeds loyalty." -- Jeffrey Gitomer
In as little as 10 minutes a day, you can learn a new language!
The "EasyLearn" method is Easier and More Fun than any other language learning program--GUARANTEED!
Yes, learning a language can be fun, and it can be easy when you follow the EasyLearn method. Unfortunately, many people I talk with have shattered dreams about learning another language. Some have had classes that were long, monotonous, and expensive, and they never met at convenient times.
Others have used tape programs from bookstores with only one or two CDs, and they provided little more than a guide.
Languages bring a new dimension to life. Your brain functions differently. New ideas easily pop into your head. You become a more agile, fluid thinker with benefits spilling throughout your life.
As the world becomes smaller, other countries are not as remote as they seemed just 10 years ago. And, with world travel easier and less expensive than ever, now is the time to explore a new language.
In just a month or two, you will have enough language to comfortably travel in another country.
Grab 10 minutes first thing in the morning, on your lunch break at work, or after dinner in the evening. It may be in your car driving to work or while you are fixing dinner or taking a bath. Twenty minutes could be on the Stairmaster at the club, relaxing in the backyard, or digging in the garden.
Bits & Pieces
LESSONS FROM THE MOUND
In our day, when a pitcher got into trouble in a game, instead of taking him out, our manager would leave him in and tell him to pitch his way out of trouble.
Cy Young
The champ may have lost his stuff temporarily or permanently, he can't be sure. But when he can no longer throw his hard high one, he throws his heart instead. He throws something. He just doesn't walk off the mound and weep.
Raymond Chandler
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