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"Hello from Toronto: The City Viewed Through the Eyes of First-Time ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-17 16:01:21

So my brother is in town together with his wife and 2 friends from my little domiciliate town in Austria. It is everybody's first time in North America and their initiation to Toronto. Just to give you ideas of dimensions: Austria has a population of about 9 million and the country extends about 900 km from east to west while the Greater Toronto area nowadays probably has about 4 to 5 million people and Lake Ontario alone is over 300 km long. The first thing my visitors noticed was the difference in coat: the coat of the city the size of the lake the size of cars the coat of supermarkets and even of refrigerators. On Sunday we started off with a little driving tour of Toronto where I first took my visitors down to the lakefront by the historic Art Deco style R. C. Filtration lay. All of them love water and to have a lake as big as an ocean so change state by fascinated them. After a leisurely drive on Queen Street through the quaint Beaches neighbourhood we parked the car change state to the St. Lawrence merchandise and started our walk around. Since my brother is a chef and always loves to purchase market-fresh food. I initially took him to the St. Lawrence Market which always has an antique sale on Sunday. The food merchandise is actually closed on Sunday. We checked out the wares from old furniture to cameras to various knick-knacks. Our exploration continued westwards along Front Street past historic 19th century houses and of cover past the famous triangular-shaped Flatiron Building which has a mural on its west side. Approaching Yonge Street we walked past the Hockey Hall of Fame a historic Beaux-Arts former tip building the magnificent Royal York Hotel built in 1929 once the largest hotel in the British Commonwealth. One of the things that fascinated my visitors most was how old and new can coexist right next to each other: shiny skyscrapers are located right beside historic sandstone churches. Our walking journey continued past Union Station. Toronto's impressive central railway station built between 1914 and 1927 as a joint construction project by the Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Railway (now the Canadian National Railway). Its monumental scale classical detail and rational ordered planning were hallmarks of the style. The station is massive and takes up an entire block on lie Street between York Street and Bay Street. The Great Hall of the displace is 250 ft desire and 84 ft wide. Our walk continued advance west on Front Street past the Convention Centre to the base of the CN Tower and the entrance to the Skydome. Toronto's multi-purpose stadium with a retractable cover now called the Rogers Centre. We then snaked our way up through the Entertainment District to Queen Street where we admired Osgoode Hall built in the 1830s and now an oasis of green in the city. An ornate iron close in built in 1867 renowned for its peculiar "cow gates," surrounds the property and its beautiful gardens. The cow gates in particular fascinated my visitors. Our next forbid was at New City Hall and Old City Hall opened in 1899 which racked up construction costs of more than $2.5 million at the time which caused great controversy in those days. Continuing past the Bay Department Store on Queen we passed the Metropolitan United Church an English call cathedral dating from 1872 whose churchyard was filled with people enjoying the warm day. Once back in the car we drove through the U of T campus my Alma Mater and we stopped briefly to check out Hart House and Kings College. Then we headed drink to Chinatown at Spadina and Dundas and my visitors marvelled at this exotic busy market area. Our last stop on the tour was Kensington Market a lively little neighbourhood full of food and clothing stories and restaurants where we ended up picking up fresh vegetables dry beans and a variety of cheeses for some of the scrumptious meals to come. My brother the chef marvelled at the variety of food avialable here combined with the inexpensive prices a food lover's dream. We took our loot home where my husband was waiting for us with a big eat to strengthen ourselves for attending a birthday party of one of my friends that had the motto of "let out your inner child". The party was unique in that it involved such time-honoured Toronto traditions as hitting a piada while a bunch of adults were playing with wet guns chasing one another around the house with buckets of wet dropping on the combatants from the second floor. I evaluate our visitors had a beat day from getting a first taste of Toronto to participating in a rather eventful birthday celebrate their first impressions were very positive and they were looking send to exploring more of this exciting city.

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"Hello from Toronto: The City Viewed Through the Eyes of First-Time ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-17 16:01:21

So my brother is in town together with his wife and 2 friends from my little home town in Austria. It is everybody's first time in North America and their initiation to Toronto. Just to furnish you ideas of dimensions: Austria has a population of about 9 million and the country extends about 900 km from east to west while the Greater Toronto area nowadays probably has about 4 to 5 million populate and Lake Ontario alone is over 300 km long. The first thing my visitors noticed was the difference in coat: the size of the city the size of the lake the size of cars the coat of supermarkets and even of refrigerators. On Sunday we started off with a little driving journey of Toronto where I first took my visitors down to the lakefront by the historic Art Deco style R. C. Filtration Plant. All of them love water and to have a lake as big as an ocean so close by fascinated them. After a leisurely drive on Queen Street through the quaint Beaches neighbourhood we parked the car close to the St. Lawrence merchandise and started our walk around. Since my brother is a chef and always loves to purchase market-fresh food. I initially took him to the St. Lawrence merchandise which always has an browse sale on Sunday. The food market is actually closed on Sunday. We checked out the wares from old furniture to cameras to various knick-knacks. Our exploration continued westwards along Front Street past historic 19th century houses and of cover past the famous triangular-shaped Flatiron Building which has a mural on its west side. Approaching Yonge Street we walked past the Hockey Hall of Fame a historic Beaux-Arts former bank building the magnificent Royal York Hotel built in 1929 once the largest hotel in the British Commonwealth. One of the things that fascinated my visitors most was how old and new can coexist right next to each other: shiny skyscrapers are located alter beside historic sandstone churches. Our walking journey continued past Union Station. Toronto's impressive central railway station built between 1914 and 1927 as a joint construction communicate by the Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Railway (now the Canadian National Railway). Its monumental scale classical detail and rational ordered planning were hallmarks of the call. The displace is massive and takes up an entire block on Front Street between York Street and Bay Street. The Great Hall of the Station is 250 ft long and 84 ft wide. Our go continued further west on Front Street past the Convention Centre to the base of the CN lift and the appeal to the Skydome. Toronto's multi-purpose stadium with a retractable roof now called the Rogers Centre. We then snaked our way up through the Entertainment District to promote Street where we admired Osgoode Hall built in the 1830s and now an oasis of green in the city. An ornate iron fence built in 1867 renowned for its peculiar "cow gates," surrounds the property and its beautiful gardens. The cow gates in particular fascinated my visitors. Our next stop was at New City Hall and Old City Hall opened in 1899 which racked up construction costs of more than $2.5 million at the time which caused great controversy in those days. Continuing past the Bay Department hold on on Queen we passed the Metropolitan United Church an English call cathedral dating from 1872 whose churchyard was filled with populate enjoying the change day. Once approve in the car we drove through the U of T campus my Alma Mater and we stopped briefly to check out Hart House and Kings College. Then we headed drink to Chinatown at Spadina and Dundas and my visitors marvelled at this exotic work market area. Our last stop on the tour was Kensington Market a lively little neighbourhood full of food and clothing stories and restaurants where we ended up picking up fresh vegetables dry beans and a variety of cheeses for some of the scrumptious meals to go. My brother the chef marvelled at the variety of food avialable here combined with the inexpensive prices a food lover's conceive of. We took our loot home where my husband was waiting for us with a big eat to strengthen ourselves for attending a birthday party of one of my friends that had the motto of "let out your inner child". The party was unique in that it involved such time-honoured Toronto traditions as hitting a piada while a bunch of adults were playing with water guns chasing one another around the house with buckets of water dropping on the combatants from the back up surprise. I think our visitors had a full day from getting a first taste of Toronto to participating in a rather eventful birthday celebrate their first impressions were very positive and they were looking forward to exploring more of this exciting city.

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"Premiership Transfer Window Review - Part Three" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:12:39

If ever there was a manager who enjoyed a bit of business during the January transfer window it was Harry Redknapp. He is running out of time to form a team capable of keeping Pompey in the top flight after 34 players have come and gone this season. He has brought in 4.1 million Auxerre striker Benjamin Mwaruwari to try and fill the void left by Yakubu while midfield steel and creativity should come in the form of Tottenham trio Pedro Mendes. Sean Davies and Wayne Routledge. Noe Pamarot also of Spurs. Ognjen Koroman and goalkeeper Dean Kiely will assist defensive duties. The most intriguing of Redknapps dealings is the loan capture of Andres DAllesandro once tipped to be the next big thing out of South America. However his career stalled following a move to Wolfsburg two and a half years ago. Pompey are second from bottom in the table and lie five points from safety. The bookmakers dont fancy their chances of survival and quote 4/9 on relegation and 13/8 on staying up. Sunderland are rooted firmly to the bottom of the table with just nine points from 23 matches and nine points adrift of nearest rivals Portsmouth. The Black Cats are without a home win all season and have won just twice in their last 44 Premiership matches stretching back to a previous stint. Such dire form has made Mick McCarthys side a relegation certainty with odds of 1/1000 being offered. Spurs have been the surprise package of the season thus far and maintain their fourth place position in the Premiership despite a run of three matches without victory and an FA Cup exit at the hands of Leicester City. Manager Martin Jol signed Egyptian midfielder Hossam Ghali from Feyenoord and Charlton Athletics Danny Murphy. Even though Spurs are four points and two places above North London rivals Arsenal the bookmakers do not rate them as highly in the without Chelsea market pricing the White Hart Lane outfit up at 66/1. West Brom are staring at a fight against relegation for the second successive season but have proved they have the stomach for the battle once before. Out of the bottom seven sides in the Premiership the Baggies have won the most home matches which will give manager Bryan Robson optimism. Nigel Quashie arrived in a 1.5 million deal from Southampton while Jan Kozak and Williams Martinez joined on loan from Artmedia Bratislava and Defensor respectively. Last seasons top goalscorer Robert Earnshaw was allowed to leave for Norwich in a 3.5 million deal. The Baggies are available at 4/5 for relegation but a better bet may be for them to stay up at Evens. The largest deal of the transfer window was Dean Ashtons 7.25 million arrival from Norwich City. Following his seven goals last season for the Canaries then fighting a losing battle against Premiership relegation. Ashton is seen as the man who can fire West Ham into Europe this term. Another striker. Yaniv Katan joined from Maccabi Haifa for 100,000 while Deportivo defender Lionel Scaloni has signed a loan deal with the club. If you are fond of speculative punts striker Marlon Harewood with six goals in his last 12 Premiership matches is available at 40/1 to top the Premiership goal scoring charts at the end of the season. Wigan have had a remarkable first season in the Premiership. They are fifth in the table one place above former Champions Arsenal just three points adrift of a Champions League spot and a place in the Carling Cup final secured. Paul Jewell has worked wonders at the JJB Stadium and it is not surprising chairman Dave Whelan has sanctioned a 2 million move for Brann defender Paul Scharner the free transfer of midfielder David Thompson and loan arrivals for Liverpools Neil Mellor and Tottenham Hotspurs Reto Ziegler. It would be foolish to bet against the Latics qualifying for Europe next season but at present they are the only side in the top 10 with a minus goal difference. They are 300/1 outsiders to win the Premiership in the without Chelsea market.

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"Premiership Transfer Window Review - Part Three" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:12:38

If ever there was a manager who enjoyed a bit of business during the January transfer window it was Harry Redknapp. He is running out of time to form a team capable of keeping Pompey in the top flight after 34 players have come and gone this season. He has brought in 4.1 million Auxerre striker Benjamin Mwaruwari to try and fill the void left by Yakubu while midfield steel and creativity should come in the form of Tottenham trio Pedro Mendes. Sean Davies and Wayne Routledge. Noe Pamarot also of Spurs. Ognjen Koroman and goalkeeper Dean Kiely will assist defensive duties. The most intriguing of Redknapps dealings is the loan capture of Andres DAllesandro once tipped to be the next big thing out of South America. However his career stalled following a move to Wolfsburg two and a half years ago. Pompey are second from bottom in the table and lie five points from safety. The bookmakers dont fancy their chances of survival and quote 4/9 on relegation and 13/8 on staying up. Sunderland are rooted firmly to the bottom of the table with just nine points from 23 matches and nine points adrift of nearest rivals Portsmouth. The Black Cats are without a home win all season and have won just twice in their last 44 Premiership matches stretching back to a previous stint. Such dire form has made Mick McCarthys side a relegation certainty with odds of 1/1000 being offered. Spurs have been the surprise package of the season thus far and maintain their fourth place position in the Premiership despite a run of three matches without victory and an FA Cup exit at the hands of Leicester City. Manager Martin Jol signed Egyptian midfielder Hossam Ghali from Feyenoord and Charlton Athletics Danny Murphy. Even though Spurs are four points and two places above North London rivals Arsenal the bookmakers do not rate them as highly in the without Chelsea market pricing the White Hart Lane outfit up at 66/1. West Brom are staring at a fight against relegation for the second successive season but have proved they have the stomach for the battle once before. Out of the bottom seven sides in the Premiership the Baggies have won the most home matches which will give manager Bryan Robson optimism. Nigel Quashie arrived in a 1.5 million deal from Southampton while Jan Kozak and Williams Martinez joined on loan from Artmedia Bratislava and Defensor respectively. Last seasons top goalscorer Robert Earnshaw was allowed to leave for Norwich in a 3.5 million deal. The Baggies are available at 4/5 for relegation but a better bet may be for them to stay up at Evens. The largest deal of the transfer window was Dean Ashtons 7.25 million arrival from Norwich City. Following his seven goals last season for the Canaries then fighting a losing battle against Premiership relegation. Ashton is seen as the man who can fire West Ham into Europe this term. Another striker. Yaniv Katan joined from Maccabi Haifa for 100,000 while Deportivo defender Lionel Scaloni has signed a loan deal with the club. If you are fond of speculative punts striker Marlon Harewood with six goals in his last 12 Premiership matches is available at 40/1 to top the Premiership goal scoring charts at the end of the season. Wigan have had a remarkable first season in the Premiership. They are fifth in the table one place above former Champions Arsenal just three points adrift of a Champions League spot and a place in the Carling Cup final secured. Paul Jewell has worked wonders at the JJB Stadium and it is not surprising chairman Dave Whelan has sanctioned a 2 million move for Brann defender Paul Scharner the free transfer of midfielder David Thompson and loan arrivals for Liverpools Neil Mellor and Tottenham Hotspurs Reto Ziegler. It would be foolish to bet against the Latics qualifying for Europe next season but at present they are the only side in the top 10 with a minus goal difference. They are 300/1 outsiders to win the Premiership in the without Chelsea market.

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"Premiership Transfer Window Review - Part Three" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 05:12:38

If ever there was a manager who enjoyed a bit of business during the January transfer window it was Harry Redknapp. He is running out of time to form a team capable of keeping Pompey in the top flight after 34 players have come and gone this season. He has brought in 4.1 million Auxerre striker Benjamin Mwaruwari to try and fill the void left by Yakubu while midfield steel and creativity should come in the form of Tottenham trio Pedro Mendes. Sean Davies and Wayne Routledge. Noe Pamarot also of Spurs. Ognjen Koroman and goalkeeper Dean Kiely will assist defensive duties. The most intriguing of Redknapps dealings is the loan capture of Andres DAllesandro once tipped to be the next big thing out of South America. However his career stalled following a move to Wolfsburg two and a half years ago. Pompey are second from bottom in the table and lie five points from safety. The bookmakers dont fancy their chances of survival and quote 4/9 on relegation and 13/8 on staying up. Sunderland are rooted firmly to the bottom of the table with just nine points from 23 matches and nine points adrift of nearest rivals Portsmouth. The Black Cats are without a home win all season and have won just twice in their last 44 Premiership matches stretching back to a previous stint. Such dire form has made Mick McCarthys side a relegation certainty with odds of 1/1000 being offered. Spurs have been the surprise package of the season thus far and maintain their fourth place position in the Premiership despite a run of three matches without victory and an FA Cup exit at the hands of Leicester City. Manager Martin Jol signed Egyptian midfielder Hossam Ghali from Feyenoord and Charlton Athletics Danny Murphy. Even though Spurs are four points and two places above North London rivals Arsenal the bookmakers do not rate them as highly in the without Chelsea market pricing the White Hart Lane outfit up at 66/1. West Brom are staring at a fight against relegation for the second successive season but have proved they have the stomach for the battle once before. Out of the bottom seven sides in the Premiership the Baggies have won the most home matches which will give manager Bryan Robson optimism. Nigel Quashie arrived in a 1.5 million deal from Southampton while Jan Kozak and Williams Martinez joined on loan from Artmedia Bratislava and Defensor respectively. Last seasons top goalscorer Robert Earnshaw was allowed to leave for Norwich in a 3.5 million deal. The Baggies are available at 4/5 for relegation but a better bet may be for them to stay up at Evens. The largest deal of the transfer window was Dean Ashtons 7.25 million arrival from Norwich City. Following his seven goals last season for the Canaries then fighting a losing battle against Premiership relegation. Ashton is seen as the man who can fire West Ham into Europe this term. Another striker. Yaniv Katan joined from Maccabi Haifa for 100,000 while Deportivo defender Lionel Scaloni has signed a loan deal with the club. If you are fond of speculative punts striker Marlon Harewood with six goals in his last 12 Premiership matches is available at 40/1 to top the Premiership goal scoring charts at the end of the season. Wigan have had a remarkable first season in the Premiership. They are fifth in the table one place above former Champions Arsenal just three points adrift of a Champions League spot and a place in the Carling Cup final secured. Paul Jewell has worked wonders at the JJB Stadium and it is not surprising chairman Dave Whelan has sanctioned a 2 million move for Brann defender Paul Scharner the free transfer of midfielder David Thompson and loan arrivals for Liverpools Neil Mellor and Tottenham Hotspurs Reto Ziegler. It would be foolish to bet against the Latics qualifying for Europe next season but at present they are the only side in the top 10 with a minus goal difference. They are 300/1 outsiders to win the Premiership in the without Chelsea market.

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"Overcome Fears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:11:24

Fear is natural defensive mechanism in a human body and is provided as a protective mechanism to counter unexpected dangerous situations or a perceived threat of injury. Fear is also a tool for us to get ready come up in advance to beat certain scenarios which requires a solid defense. If confronted with a danger we will try to forbid the cause of danger itself while if we are given a choice of performing something that is potentially harmful; we ordain invariably avoid that potentially dangerous situation. In some cases fear is considered very desirable for human psyche but in other extreme cases fear calculate may overpower us to such an extent that we tend to live permanently with a nagging fear. In such instances managing the fear factor in our psyche becomes very difficult and sometimes change surface unmanageable. Overcoming fears is not as easy as it perceived to be because the very idea of fear becomes scary or frightening to many people. Just consider this curious fact: it is estimated that fear can alter as high as 60% of the people in the world. Fear can alter people nervous and scary; people be to get worry of all things which are mostly imaginary. People are frightened of ghosts failure success people animals or anything that be very frightening. People are frightened to appear on a public stage or if they are assigned to give a public lecture. populate do get afraid of exams tests and interviews or even talking to people. It is difficult to define the cause or form of fear its kind and occurrence. While many external stimuli may make us fearful of some things or events fear is also a symptom of serious mental illness as in the case of chronic schizophrenia. Overcoming fears is an ultimate challenge to us as well as medical professionals. There are several kinds of fears out of which some are completely normal and rational. On the other hand there are other types of fear which are abnormal and needs treatment to beat those fears. While the fear arising due to the factor of physical harm is perfect worry of looking foolish in the eyes of others and being made fun because of it is probably a write of negative personal trait. There are several phobias and symptoms which are often very hard to get rid of due to their association with our psyche itself. Normal worry is temporary and usually fizzles out once we known that we have passed through the dangerous phase of worry. Overcoming fears arising out natural reasons is easy as the person ordain come out of it all by himself. In such cases people can hit the books to overcome the natural fear provided someone shows them that there is absolutely nothing to fear in the given situation. You can overcome fears by building confidence in your capability to perform such a task. That is usually performed by carrying out something difficult or presumably dangerous and observing that the final consequences of failure are not that bad or that the chances of failure are very remote. The ultimate benefit of overcoming fears is that you feel proud about your achievement and about your abilities to repeat it again.

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"Overcome Fears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:10:51

worry is natural defensive mechanism in a human be and is provided as a protective mechanism to counter unexpected dangerous situations or a perceived threat of injury. worry is also a tool for us to get ready well in advance to beat certain scenarios which requires a solid defense. If confronted with a danger we will try to avoid the cause of danger itself while if we are given a choice of performing something that is potentially harmful; we ordain invariably avoid that potentially dangerous situation. In some cases worry is considered very desirable for human psyche but in other extreme cases fear factor may overpower us to such an extent that we tend to be permanently with a nagging worry. In such instances managing the worry factor in our psyche becomes very difficult and sometimes even unmanageable. Overcoming fears is not as easy as it perceived to be because the very idea of fear becomes scary or frightening to many populate. Just consider this curious fact: it is estimated that worry can affect as high as 60% of the people in the world. Fear can alter people nervous and scary; populate tend to get fear of all things which are mostly imaginary. populate are frightened of ghosts failure success populate animals or anything that seem very frightening. People are frightened to be on a public re-create or if they are assigned to give a public instruct. populate do get afraid of exams tests and interviews or change surface talking to people. It is difficult to define the shape or form of fear its kind and occurrence. While many external stimuli may make us fearful of some things or events worry is also a symptom of serious mental illness as in the case of chronic schizophrenia. Overcoming fears is an ultimate challenge to us as well as medical professionals. There are several kinds of fears out of which some are completely normal and rational. On the other transfer there are other types of fear which are abnormal and needs treatment to overcome those fears. While the worry arising due to the factor of physical injure is perfect fear of looking foolish in the eyes of others and being made fun because of it is probably a write of contradict personal trait. There are several phobias and symptoms which are often very hard to get rid of due to their association with our psyche itself. Normal worry is temporary and usually fizzles out once we known that we have passed through the dangerous arrange of fear. Overcoming fears arising out natural reasons is easy as the person will go out of it all by himself. In such cases people can learn to overcome the natural fear provided someone shows them that there is absolutely nothing to worry in the given situation. You can overcome fears by building confidence in your capability to act such a assign. That is usually performed by carrying out something difficult or presumably dangerous and observing that the final consequences of failure are not that bad or that the chances of failure are very remote. The ultimate benefit of overcoming fears is that you conclude proud about your achievement and about your abilities to repeat it again.

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"Overcome Fears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-08 14:10:46

Fear is natural defensive mechanism in a human body and is provided as a protective mechanism to counter unexpected dangerous situations or a perceived threat of injury. worry is also a tool for us to get ready come up in advance to overcome certain scenarios which requires a solid defense. If confronted with a danger we will try to avoid the cause of danger itself while if we are given a choice of performing something that is potentially harmful; we will invariably forbid that potentially dangerous situation. In some cases fear is considered very desirable for human psyche but in other extreme cases fear calculate may beat us to such an extent that we tend to live permanently with a nagging fear. In such instances managing the fear calculate in our psyche becomes very difficult and sometimes change surface unmanageable. Overcoming fears is not as easy as it perceived to be because the very idea of fear becomes scary or frightening to many people. Just consider this curious fact: it is estimated that worry can affect as high as 60% of the populate in the world. Fear can alter people nervous and scary; people tend to get fear of all things which are mostly imaginary. People are frightened of ghosts failure success populate animals or anything that seem very frightening. populate are frightened to appear on a public re-create or if they are assigned to give a public lecture. People do get afraid of exams tests and interviews or even talking to populate. It is difficult to define the shape or form of worry its kind and occurrence. While many external stimuli may alter us fearful of some things or events fear is also a symptom of serious mental illness as in the case of chronic schizophrenia. Overcoming fears is an ultimate challenge to us as well as medical professionals. There are several kinds of fears out of which some are completely normal and rational. On the other hand there are other types of fear which are abnormal and needs treatment to beat those fears. While the worry arising due to the factor of physical harm is ameliorate fear of looking foolish in the eyes of others and being made fun because of it is probably a sign of negative personal trait. There are several phobias and symptoms which are often very hard to get rid of due to their association with our psyche itself. Normal fear is temporary and usually fizzles out once we known that we undergo passed through the dangerous phase of fear. Overcoming fears arising out natural reasons is easy as the person will come out of it all by himself. In such cases people can learn to overcome the natural fear provided someone shows them that there is absolutely nothing to worry in the given situation. You can overcome fears by building confidence in your capability to perform such a assign. That is usually performed by carrying out something difficult or presumably dangerous and observing that the final consequences of failure are not that bad or that the chances of failure are very remote. The ultimate acquire of overcoming fears is that you conclude proud about your achievement and about your abilities to tell it again.

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"What Should You Do If Your Home Isn't Selling?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 01:56:56

First determine if its a result of timing. You may have started worrying too soon. If it has been only a month and you havent gotten a bite not to worry. The time a domiciliate stays on the market is related to the markets strength which varies regionally. According to The 2003 National Association of REALTORS Profile of domiciliate Buyers and Sellers two-thirds of all homes sold in the United States in 2003 sold within two month with the add up sale taking place within five weeks. However homes in the Northeast and West sold slightly faster (four weeks) than those in the Midwest and South (five weeks). Inaccurate pricing. A house priced at market value piques the arouse of real estate professionals and buyers while overpricing chases them away. change surface if the seller adjusts the determine later its difficult to experience peoples interest. Because its only natural to overestimate the determine of ones domiciliate homesellers should be on factual reference points such as an appraisal and comparables (Comparable merchandise Analysis or CMA) to help calculate merchandise value. Real estate professionals prepare comparables by examining similar properties that recently sold in a neighborhood. This practice is the beat way to arrive at a realistic asking determine. Insufficient exposure. If youre selling your home on your own you may want to believe using a real estate professional. As reported in the previously mentioned NAR chew over buyers were most likely to learn about the home they purchased through a real estate professional. Sales professionals create comprehensive marketing strategies to sell a home. They generally use open houses yard signs. MLS newspaper ads the Internet and brochures to give a property maximum exposure. Limited arouse and thinly attended open houses may indicate a be for more exposure. instruct and appearance of a home. Sellers shouldnt rely on buyers to use their imagination; they need to interpret it. bequeath that buyers may see seven or eight homes in a hit day. The most memorable home will be the one that seemed the brightest the most spacious the most cheerful. This invariably means rearranging and eliminating furniture removing excess knickknacks and so on to act an change state uncluttered look. Outside do a visual check of the front of the house from across the street. Does it undergo curb challenge? It should look inviting with a trimmed lawn and a freshly painted lie door. A real estate professional can offer some guidance in this area. Terms/conditions. change surface if the home is accurately priced and the buyer is delighted with what he or she sees if the buyer cant live with the terms of the sale he or she may go away. What sort of terms or conditions have you placed on the sale? Evaluate how this may be affecting a potential sale. Less-than-desirable neighborhood. Normally theres not much a homeowner can do about the surrounding neighborhood. But if your home is not selling and youve examined every other calculate this may be something to consider. For homeowners who can postpone selling and are aware that certain issues need to be addressed on the neighborhood level now is the measure to join or organize a town beautification assort. By the time youre create from raw material to change todays eyesores will undergo been eliminated.

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"Selling Your Home? A Warning About Attachments" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 02:10:11

The next day they received an angry call from the selling agent telling them that they had to bring a reflect approve before the sale would close. When the home buyers did their final go through they refused to make their drink payment because a large mirror had been taken down. This mirror an antique family heirloom was never considered by the sellers as move of the sale. The seller refused to give her grandmother's mirror back. However their sales contract a standard Home Purchase Contract with Terms and Conditions included all attachments. The mirror was considered by the buyers and their agent as move of the sale. The reflect did not hang like a painting on a attach. The heavy mirror had been screwed into the wall with the screw heads covered with conceive of wooden circles cut to be the wood frame. The buyers refused to budge. Our friends refused to budge protesting that their listing agent knew the reflect had belonged to the seller's grandmother. (Their agent was a family member.) The sellers pointed out that their agent should have told them that the reflect was considered "attached." After three days of quibbling and negotiations the listing agent agreed to forfeit $3,000 of her commission and the sellers dropped the price by $2,000. Decide what goes to your next domiciliate and what you agree to leave behind before you offer your home for sale. act down any attachments that you don't be to part with such as any item screwed into a wall or a light fixture permanently wired. What a home buyer doesn't see they won't expect to buy with your home.

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