Archives | July, 2008

Michael’s 4-Step Plan for Dealing with Disaster

By Early To Rise | Mon, Jul 28, 2008

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Issue #2419 WEALTHY: This sector’s in crisis – so steer clear (Rick Pendergraft) HEALTHY: A healthy replacement for sugar and fat (Kelley Herring) WISE: Richard Bach on disaster ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: The worst has happened. Now what? (Michael Masterson) Should your articles "speak to" the search engines? (Brian Edmondson) It’s Good to Know… about sports injuries in kids Add "redoubt" to your [...]

It’s Good to Know: Young Athletes, Grown-Up Injuries

By Early To Rise | Mon, Jul 28, 2008

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If your kids play sports, take note. In recent years, doctors have seen a dramatic rise in the number of young children requiring treatment for common adult-athlete injuries, including stress fractures, tendonitis, cartilage damage, and even torn ACLs (anterior cruciate ligaments).

Inulin: Fiber of the Future

By Kelley Herring | Mon, Jul 28, 2008

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The latest advancements in food technology are bringing a myriad of power-packed "functional food" ingredients to tables across the globe. And one of the most potent and unique of these is inulin.

Word to the Wise: Redoubt

By Early To Rise | Mon, Jul 28, 2008

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A "redoubt" (rih-DOWT) - from the Latin for refuge - is a small, usually temporary, defensive fortification.

Inside the Internet Money Club: How to Write Search-Engine-Friendly Articles

By Brian Edmondson | Mon, Jul 28, 2008

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Writing articles and submitting them to article directories (such as ezinearticles.com) is a great way to increase your ranking in the search engines and get ever-growing amounts of traffic back to your website. And I often recommend that aspiring entrepreneurs who may be short on time use inexpensive freelancers to write those articles.

When Disaster Strikes

By Michael Masterson | Mon, Jul 28, 2008

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Sometimes life dishes out these little disasters. How you react to them says much about your character and bears heavily on your ability to carry out a successful life.

Word to the Wise: Prelapsarian

By Early To Rise | Sat, Jul 26, 2008

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"Prelapsarian" (pree-lap-SARE-ee-un) - from the Latin for "before" + "fall" - refers to the time or state before the fall of Adam and Eve.

Who Says Fruit Makes You Fat?

By Craig Ballantyne | Sat, Jul 26, 2008

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Here’s one thing you’ll never see reported in ETR: "Eating Apples Makes You Fat." Yet, one of the most popular search terms for people ending up on my fitness blog is "Does fruit make you fat?" For some reason, folks have been brainwashed by misinformation in muscle magazines that tell us fruit makes us fat. This [...]

The Language Perfectionist: Will You Be Very Pleased to Learn This?

By Don Hauptman | Sat, Jul 26, 2008

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It's an old rule, but one that's still commonly violated: Minimize, or avoid entirely, the use of very. The word is usually a sign of lazy, careless writing.

It’s Fun to Know: The World’s Most Disappointing Tourist Attraction

By Early To Rise | Sat, Jul 26, 2008

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Crystal Falls, MI is home to what may be the world's largest and oldest living organism. It's a fungus that lies beneath 38 acres of forest floor near the Wisconsin border.

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  • As always, I found Michael Masterson’s writing very inspiring and stimulating.

    When I start reading his “Plan B” article, my first reaction was that this is an interesting approach. Then I realized that Dale Carnegie said the same in one of his books – to imagine the worst possible outcome and accept it as possible. Then plan around it.

    Francois