Yazan: Jason Kendall | 03 May 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing
Most of us couldn’t manage to perform in the modern society without having electricity. Our commercial infrastructure is dependent upon the talent as well as education of qualified domestic electrical engineers. Seeing that there are lots of varied jobs in the field, the character of a great domestic electrician’s job may depend on the kind of specific schooling they’ve had. The business is also today among the most important in the United Kingdom, with 20 billion pounds of business completed yearly (in accordance with the Summit Skills statement pertaining to ‘09.) If you have considered shifting to electrical work, now should be a fantastic time in order to develop your expertise as well as accreditation.
Yazan: Jason Kendall | 02 May 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing
Regardless of what kind of industries are declining or even prospering, we can’t do with out plumbing engineers. The actual construction sector has plainly eased off, but business in domestic buildings is without a doubt very healthy. You frequently are told how difficult it is getting somebody to repair a leaking shower, or perhaps fix a broken bathroom loo. There’s also loads of work around fitting additional toilets, newer power showers, en-suites etc. due to the fact that individuals are changing homes less and up-grading more. And so re-training for work as a plumber may just turn out to be the best career shift you could do!
Yazan: Scott Edwards | 09 October 2009 | No Comments
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Dieters don’t want to feel like they’re missing out all the time, or they just become demoralised. It’s especially bad if we’re the one who cooks for the family – with one meal for ourselves and another for everyone else! So how can we put the two together and cater for one and all?
Whatever we serve up, when we’re aiming to lose weight the first thing we can address is our portion size. Starting a meal with a full plate is very gratifying, so why not buy yourself a smaller plate? Don’t rush to be the first to start eating. Take your time and chew your food well. This will leave you feeling more satiated, and prevent you from always finishing before everyone else.
Yazan: Scott Edwards | 20 September 2009 | No Comments
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Are you aware that our behaviour patterns very often reflect those of our friends? The theory is that we turn out to be very much like the individuals we hang around with. For the most part this is interpreted as we hold the same belief structure or values; we quite often support the same sports clubs and political parties as our friends, for instance.
It’s now becoming apparent as well that this common theme might extend to weight. We will eat more when in the company of good friends who eat more. A small study undertaken in America found that overweight kids and teenagers ate more when they were eating with a friend who was also overweight, than when they ate with a normal weight child.
Yazan: Jason Kendall | 06 September 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing
Katie, my wife, and I badly wanted to lose weight. So we thought carefully about what it was we wanted and why. We were surprised to realise that our goals were fairly simple. My wife’s dearest wish was to have more energy when playing with the kids. And she wished for greater confidence in her beach clothes and lingerie.
My main wish was to be able to purchase clothes that fit properly! Also, as our home is on 3 levels, I just longed to be able to reach the top floor and not feel my heart pounding violently!
Yazan: Scott Edwards | 24 August 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing
When thinking about the changes we’d like to make in our lives, we usually have a picture of what that change looks like. We may visualise great trips away, having a large family home, a luxury car and perhaps a well respected position. How we look is likely to have changed – as we imagine our future self to be more attractive, leaner and more fashionable.
Such ideas concentrate on things we’d like to have. With no destination in mind, we’ll get no-where.