Hola Jurez - Feng Shui con Lety (28 de Nov. 2014)
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Bhavishyavani | November 30 , 2014
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1-Hour Juri Lessons - Lesson 4: Feng Shui Engine
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How Commitment Can Transform Your World
Detox Your Life with the FREE 5-Part Life Detox Jump Start Course right HERE: http://eepurl.com/m_Iof Feng Shui from The Tao of Dana: http://www.fengshuidana.com. Are you half in? Straddling...
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Bhavishyavani | December 1 , 2014
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Bhavishyavani | December 2 , 2014
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Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: how it all started..
It was about 1994 or 5 when I thought I had something to offer others in the field of feng shui by way of a book. I was at the time, a landscape architect who had been studying and applying feng shui principles to my design work. But a funny thing happens when you start to arrange your environment more optimallyyour path becomes clearer, your authentic self more aligned, you can take greater risks feeling confident of their outcome.
So I pitched Simon and Schuster a book entitled Feng Shui Your Landscape.
And they politely declined. The rejection letter said that although they are looking to acquire a feng shui book, this wasnt the one.
Did you see it? The opportunity? When you have your home feng shuied, you start to notice the opportunities right under your nose, that before you were convinced werent there. So I seized the opportunity. I called them back and asked, What feng shui book are you looking to acquire?
Their answer wasA FUN feng shui book.
Long story short, January of 2000 Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life hit the shelves. It soon became a national best-seller (I used feng shui techniques specifically for that,) has been translated into seven languages, and has sold over a half a million copies.
A lot of time has past since I wrote Move Your Stuff. Ive got about 15 more years of in-the-field wisdom from working with clients one-on-one, and Ive also sought out additional teachers and trainings in the specific fields of bau-biology (healthy-home stuff!) and Neuro-Linguistic Repatterning (mind-decluttering stuff!) Ive also continued my spiritual growth practices (meditation-type stuff!) too. So, it was becoming obvious in my consultations with clients that I had more to offer than the traditional feng shui conversation, as my clients kept saying, Wow! You do so much more than feng shui!
So, thats why I wrote Make a Shift, Change Your Life to expand the possibilities for ways to empower your mind, body, spirit, and of course, your environment! (These 4 headings happen to be how the book is divided up, just to make it easy for you!)
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Paul Nicholls could be double-handed in both big races over the Crabbies Grand National fences on Betfred Becher Chase day at Aintree this Saturday.
The champion trainer, who has won the Becher three times, has both Just A Par and Mon Parrain among the 28 entries for Saturdays feature race which were headed by Scottish Grand National winner Al Co and last years Becher Chase hero Chance Du Roy.
Mon Parrain has shown his liking for the Grand National fences in the past finishing runner-up in the 2011 Topham Chase. But he was pulled up at Cheltenham on his most recent start and is a 25-1 chance with Ladbrokes, William Hill and Coral for Saturdays extended 3m2f contest.
The seven-year-old Just A Par won a Grade Two in his first season in novice company and was an encouraging fifth on his only start so far this campaign in the Listed Badger Ales Trophy at Wincanton last month.
Nicholls said: I have got two in each of the races over the Grand National fences this weekend. Both Mon Parrain and Just A Par have been aimed at the Betfred Becher Chase. Just A Par had a run at Wincanton the other day and he could do well in a race like this.
Mon Parrain was a little disappointing at Cheltenham last month but he often needs a run or two to get back to his best. He has jumped round the Grand National course well in the past and the big fences will hopefully spark him up again.
Last years Becher Chase winner Chance Du Roy, who was also sixth in the National itself in April, is currently the market leader with most firms in his bid to land a second victory for the in-form Philip Hobbs stable. The 10-year-old is a best-priced 10-1 with Coral and William Hill. While the Peter Bowen-trained Al Co, who warmed up for his first try over the National fences when last of 11 in a 2m4f handicap hurdle at Haydock last month, is a 20-1 chance.
The Jonjo ONeill-trained Burton Port, who unseated Brian Harding at the second fence in last seasons Grand National, could also run in the Becher having been fourth at Aintree over the Mildmay fences on his last start in the Betfred Mobile Veterans Handicap Chase in October.
ONeill said: We are running Burton Port again over the National fences because he exited too early for us to see whether he liked them or not in the Crabbies Grand National.
We want to try him again now over the course rather than wait until next years Crabbies Grand National. He is training well at home and is pleasing me. We will see how he gets on.
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Champion trainer Paul Nicholls sending strong team to Aintree for Betfred Becher Chase day
New Bern aldermen approved a revenue bond order last week to pay for upgrades at the citys Kale Road building, where the utilities department is moving, and for the second phase of a planned citywide new utilities metering system.
Keith Fiaschetti, New Bern finance director, said the board adopted a revenue bond order not to exceed $3.9 million. But the bond funding will actually be $3,830,000 with a 10-year term at an interest rate of 2.15 percent for Phase II of the advanced metering infrastructure system, or AMI, and the Kale Road project, he said.
An amendment aldermen approved for the budget of the two projects also will transfer $265,100 to the AMI project and $40,900 to the Kale Road project from the water capital reserve fund to reduce the bond amount. With the additional funds from the water reserves, the board approved a total of $4,136,000 for both projects.
Fiaschetti said $2.5 million of the funding will go toward the AMI project and $1,636,000 toward the Kale Road building.
Aldermen accepted a low bid on Nov. 12 of $1,092,346.85 from Brydge and Lee Inc. of New Bern to upgrade the Kale Road building, which will be the headquarters for the citys public utilities operations. The upgrades are phase two of the project. Moving the administrative operation, about 20 administrative and staff personnel, from the utilities department at 303 First St. to 210 Kale Road at the end of August was the first phase of the project.
Jordan Hughes, city engineer, said the difference between the $1.092 million low bid and the total cost of $1.636 million (and additional $543,653.15) was used for work on the administration building, the installation of an auxiliary generator, moving and installing IT equipment, and minor modifications to the warehouse.
The second phase involves moving all the electric maintenance and operations distribution equipment and the warehouse operations at 205 First St. into the Kale Road warehouse building. That requires significant upgrades to store equipment and trucks and for preparation of the site.
Upgrades at the Kale Road site include grading, construction of equipment storage shelters behind the facility, stormwater pond modifications, and parking lot and driveway paving.
Hughes said in an earlier interview that work on the Kale Building should be completed sometime in May or June.
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Aldermen approve revenue bond for building updates, meter project
Chandler Viridian Building Demolition
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