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Your Portal to your Health Insurance

It is important for a person to be insured for situations that are uncontrollable and unexpected. Insurance gives you the security that you and your properties are covered. One of the important things that need insurance is health. This goes to your family members as well. Health care is undeniably one of the expensive aspects of our lives and has to be given much importance. Health insurance will make us feel secured that all of our expenses will be covered in case something happens to us.

And so we have to work on our budget when we plan for this and apply the type of insurance plan that will not be much of a burden for us. Though this needs to be given a relatively a large piece of our budget pie, the important thing is that we are ready for the rainy day.

To make our allotment for health insurance possible, online health insurance can enlighten us with the coverage and the benefits of having one. It is important that before signing up, we need to know the benefits that we can get from it. And also, we have to be sure of the name from where we can entrust our health, or even our properties just in case. Ez Insurance Portal is the key for the best online health insurance site for your insurance needs. They educate you with what you need to know about insurance and help you plan for the future.

In Lifelog | April 10th, 2008 | No Comments »

Becoming the Best X-Ray Expert

There are a lot of expert x-ray technicians, but not all gets to be the best. To excel in the field of x-ray technician, you got to have what it takes to be one. Give yourself the chance to be the best in this field. Make Medical Career Training be your partner in bringing out that best in you.

Medical Career Training is your guide to online schools that give you quality education as you train your way to be an x-ray technician. It gives you a brief background of the course that you are about to take, the expected salary you may have in the future, and it gives you the picture of how the working environment of an x-ray technician looks like.

So get the links of the best online schools for your medical career. Visit http://www.medical-career-training.com/x-ray_technician.htm now.

In Lifelog | April 9th, 2008 | No Comments »

Jewelries are great family assets

Aside of building, car, motorcycle, and land, jewelry is also a good family asset. It’s a ‘hot’ asset that can be sold easier compared from things I said above. Selling jewelry is easier because there are lots of jewelry buyers at downtown, all you have to do is go there and take the highest offer from the buyer.

But sometimes it require you to go to a number of buyers, because you want the highest offer among those buyers. Wouldn’t be easier if there’s a trusted Jewelries and Watch Buyers online?

Sellusyourjewelry.com fortunately is a website for people that is looking for Jewelry consignment & Diamond consignment, it’s a trusted buyer because SellUsYourJewelry.com is Gray & Sons’ dedicated online purchasing site for preowned watches, jewelry and diamonds, that will offer only the highest quality merchandise coupled with the highest quality service!

SellUsYourJewelry.com is the larger buyers and sellers of pre owned watches, not only buy diamond and watch, they also buy estate, antique and modern jewelry with only three easy step required, which are: first: Get an online watch, jewelry or diamond quote, second: Request a pre-labeled easy ship box and main in your item, and third: after verifying the item their staff will contact you with a buy price or consignment terms.

I believe the site is a great solution for you that running out of cash, but in the same time you’ve got a great collection of jewelries, diamonds or watches that you just use it occasionally, it a good thing to sell. Instead to apply for family loans or other kind of loan from lending companies/banks, selling jewelries is a great option.

In Lifelog | April 1st, 2008 | No Comments »

Wake Up Lately, and I’ll Be in Rush

Last night I watched the third season of the X-Files from the DVD which I kept several days ago. It horrified me a lot since there must be unpredictable scenes which splashed in the middle of the stories. Rather than get myself dismayed, instead the scenes gave me some kind of adrenaline rush which encouraged me to watch the next and the next episodes.

I couldn’t remember again what time should I fell asleep, but as far as I know I woke up this morning lately. Almost one hour late, and it’s not only made me went to work on rush, but also it has ruined my new daily activity: the morning jog. Whereas I’ve made some progress on this jog by adding the route length and better physical endurance. I gotta tell you that now I never yawn again in the office as if I usually did before exercising the mroning jog.

To come late at the office was a new thing to me [after the flood incident] since I never left any seconds from my time to get myself at the office on time. I hope that tomorrow I won’t be late anymore by this kind of silly accident.

In Lifelog | February 7th, 2008 | No Comments »

Rearrange the Room Layout

What could be better than some changes for the boring and stagnant situation? After 3 days of early jogging, I started to put changes on my room layout.

The big thing that occurred instead of arranging the bed position and the other stuffs is that the big computer desk that take place at the corner of the room. It’s a really drastic change since I have never put my computer on a large desk ever before. Previously I tend to put the computer on a small desk so I need no chair when I should work with it.

Lately, I feel some kind of backache which I assumed has come from the bad position as I should work with nothing I can laid back. It doesn’t matter if I worked for only less than one hour, but surely the fact says that I spend a lot of more time to work with computer. Then, I decided to make a big difference to increase my work performance that is bought the large desk for my computer.

Frankly, the desk took more spaces than usual since it occupy about one fourth of my room space. But I say “you can’t make an omelet without breaking the eggs”. It’s called sacrifice. It’s a good investment for my health on the next days, avoiding the rheumatics or further back aches.

In Lifelog | February 3rd, 2008 | No Comments »

Complains For Improvements

A man came up to our office, spoke to our customer service that he had dissatisfied with the service. He was a Supervisor for his company for a product that he should campaign, thus he joined our exhibition program for two weeks in a supermall which titled “Audio Fever!”.

Unfortunately, there was a little problem during the exhibition. The electricity failed oftentime on the first two days which was merely the building management responsibility. But, since clients made their contracts with us as the organizer, lot of complains overcrowded our phone conversations.

Actually the building was a new one, and this was our first time to held an exhibition on that place. We thought that everything would gonna be okay as well as our previous events. But being in a new venue brought us a new experience. The building wasn’t fully prepared for our exhibition which consumed a lot of electricity, since it was an audio stuff exhibition.

The problem then solved on the third days when the building added an extra generator to support the whole activity. There were no reports of power failure the following days until the exhibitiion ended on the 10th day.

Talking about business and services, problems like complaining customers are nearly unavoidable, so taking them as a mean of self performance report would be better rather than just taking them as negative press. Customers are the nearest side that can judge and give reports to our service, instantly. Whan a customer speak their complain right to us, it means that they still have attention to our service and hope that it will increase in performance. And as they give their complains, it will be the next step for us to improve.

In Lifelog | February 1st, 2008 | No Comments »

Changing the Body Clock

In addition to what I called as “Coping the Daily Routines”, I thought I should change or add something to the routine itself. Although it doesn’t change it all drastically, adding one activity each day will make a difference. Say that I usually wake at 6.00 am and start the whole day in the bathroom, from now I will add the morning jog at the sequences.

Being awake at 5.00 am, bring a consequence that it will cut my sleep one hour earlier. Thus I should get onto the bed also one hour earlier, which means 9.00 pm. But, that doesn’t mean I have the problem solved. It’s not easy to close my eyes and fall asleep right away in 5 minutes. It’s the internal program inside my body which called ‘the body clock’.

The body clock works like a program which controls the time I wake, become hungry, need to rest, and so on. And changing the usual habit can’t be done overnight. I think it’s gonna works for a week.

In Lifelog | January 12th, 2008 | No Comments »

Cope With Daily Routines

It’s a repetition of my daily life. Awakes, take a bath, going to work, dealing with computer and designs, going home, take a bath again, snap to the television show, and when the clock hits the ten, I goes to bed to get awake the next morning.

Sounds too ordinary, huh. But that’s it. Everyday I should deal with the same person and the same thing. And the same stuffs got me stuck in the word of repetition that slowly burns me out to boredom.

I don’t want to lose my spirit to get through the day, of course. Some says that there’s always something beyond something. What I want to say here is the perspective, how we should look on something with different views. It’s a proverb that quotes “There’s a silver line in every gray cloud”. Everything looks bad not entirely bad. All I need to do is lookup for the silver line.

Maybe I should look that what I’m experience now is some kind of practice. Repetition is a kind of practice, and practices make me more professional and advance.

Whatever, it’s just something I should deal with.

In Lifelog | January 2nd, 2008 | 1 Comment »

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