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Customer Service - Friend of Foe? How to find who’s who?

Writing a complaint has never been so easy.

Everybody has at least once in their life experienced good as well as bad customer service while dealing with service providers, merchants, public services.
Our disappointment sometimes makes us feel helpless and frustrated and this is when we would like to share our experience with others.

There are a lot of places where you can post a negative or positive feedback but there is only one place where your voice could be heard.
The new revolutionary system on www.e-customer-satisfaction.com not only allows you to raise your opinion but, what is more important, it sends your review to a company or a service provider you want to comment.

Few easy steps would make this happen:
1. ADD A REVIEW - write and post your experience.
2. Type the Company’s customer service email to let them know about it.
3. We will send it to them from our email address, so you can enjoy your anonymity.

What happens next?
1. Your opinion is being posted on our website and waits for an action from a Company.
2. Company has 20 days to respond.
3. After that period you can write again and comment their reply or its lack.
4. Others, who are not involved in this review can add comments.

Rating system.
1. Your review as a initial feedback rate.
2. Comments made by others can also be rated.
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2. The more negative feedback the less likely the company will sell again.
3. More positive opinions can only make other suppliers win the order or attention.

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Day Trips - Indoor and Outdoor Activities

There are great things you can do both indoors and outdoors. For some great ideas of activities that you can do indoors, there are movies, art galleries, and museums. If you are looking for culture then indoors activities have the best informative and knowledgeable places. You can take the kids to kids museums there are more and more of those around. There are a lot of kid’s indoor activities, educational as well as fun places. For adults there are indoor sporting events like hockey, paintball and ice-skating.

There are more things to do outside than inside. You can see sporting events like baseball, tennis, auto racing. There is also going to the beach or to the park. Kids love the beach and most kids love to be outside and going to the park can run the kids ragged. They can play tag, ball, catch, fly a kite or just run around; play on the swings, slides, and seesaw. The park is a great place to feed the ducks or go rollerblading.

With outdoor activities you can get more exercise and you will feel better about yourself. There are so many things to do. Aquariums, zoos, theme parks and wine tours. Indoor activities have been generally reserved for winter activities. Kids don’t want to be indoors even in the winter, they love the snow, having snowball fights, making snowmen and making snow angels. If you go online you can check out all of the winter indoor and even outdoor activities. You can find something in your area or in the surroundings areas. You want these daytrips to be fun and rewarding.

Summer can be the same, go online and check out all of the fun activities like Whale Watching or Fish Boats or even day cruises if you live in a place that has water. Gambling boats are fun for adults. Newspapers will often print a summer guide to local activities. Make the most of all of the indoor and outdoor activities as you can. Sometimes you only get one chance.

Kids are only young once and you want to give them the best childhood as you can. By taking them to different places and by doing different things it will also make them a well-rounded person. They will learn as they are having fun and that is what it is all about having fun.

Discover more of Bill’s writing at http://www.the-great-barrier-reef-experience.com where you can discover What is the Great Barrier Reef and where are the Whitsunday Islands.

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The Wanderer In The Mountain Called Lleb

Alon

e - in the world - he traveled
Via rock steps and forest’s embrace
The wind kissed and then whispered:
Take our amulet and use it only once
…when obstacle comes.

And to a lake - he headed
And stabbed his toes on the lily bridge
The water stood still and said:
Look at me and you will see
A moment of light inside of me
Take it and walked on your way.

Then - into a shallow marsh - he went
Where fierce bulls strolled to find a mate
But before a horn was nailed
He pulled out his amulet - then said:
Sorry bull but I must pass
I will remember you and your marsh
As I travel…

And he knew…
On wind’s kiss
…it was written:
journeys can be smooth
journeys can be tough
just find your way…

…soon it will be dark.

NOTE: Kindly send honest comments to vjagunap@yahoo.com

About the Author: Vernan Jagunap, an admirer of fine arts and literature since childhod had been mastering the art of writing fictions since year 2000. He is living in Leganes, Iloilo, Philippines where he is trying to write his first novel.

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Business Ethics The Law Of Corporate Karma

According to the shamanic traditions, the great mystery of being is that all things are alive and have a level of intelligence. This is because all things are a part of the Great Spirit. However, all things also function individually, in thought and action. It is in these individual actions that karma is born. Karmic laws also state that all karma, both good and bad, must also return home…return to sender!

Most of us don’t have a good grasp of group karma. Simply stated, if you agree to be a member of a group situation, you are also agreeing to it’s collective karmic pattern of return. So sooner or later problems at work, in your business or corporate structure will show up at your front door. It’s like you caught the flu from the group…but now your personally ill.

As humanity grows in it’s awareness…it also grows in karmic responsibility. So years ago many industries caused environmental problems, but were not aware of that fact.

However, karmic law states all things must return home……….so these industries don’t really exist today…..or operate in a weakened condition [ in the future they will not exist at all].

According to my spirit guides, there is a big push these days too clean up the karma of the global business world. We know from the news that many business institutions, and even very large corporations are in trouble these days..many will not make it through the heavy gate of karmic return. They will fail………….

On the brighter side, Spirit is not against business, but is really pro-business….so now what?The newer business model that is emerging is much more holistic. By agreeing to function more holistically, much less damaging karma developes…..and if you’re really aware of all business levels…very little negative karma developes.

So, if you’re in a corporate or business situation, and things are not really going right…take the time to clear the issues up, before you catch the karmic flu!

Just at the environmental level, many things should be addressed….but just start by keeping your office or work space clean and organized….this helps clear out negative energy patterns.

Taking it one step further…use Feng Shui tools and techniques if you know how. Or buy a book, hire a consultant or use trial and error to solve some of the ongoing issues around you at the job or business.

Good Luck!

The Business Shaman

About the Author: Jerry is a professional shaman. He publishes a free online magazine and newsletter dealing with shamanism and holism as they apply to life and business. You can reach the publication at this address: http://www.jeremiahhuck.workzsites.com

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What You Need To Know To Lose Weight Without Dieting

If your commitment to eat right, exercise, and lose weight always seems to lose its steam, you are not alone! Weight problems are not just about what you are eating, but why you are eating in the first place.

To see what I mean, ask yourself these questions. Do you think about food and eating more than you think you should? Do you feel guilty when you eat certain foods? Do you have trouble passing up tempting food even if you aren’t hungry? Do you often eat when you are bored, stressed, lonely, or angry? Do you eat differently in private than you do in public? Do you fluctuate between dieting and eating too much?

If you answered yes to most of these questions, you have probably discovered that dieting hasn’t really solved the problem. To help you understand why, lets take a look at three different eating styles: Over Eating, Restrictive Eating, and Instinctive Eating.

In “Over Eating” people eat because it is mealtime or because something looks good - whether they are hungry or not. They may also eat to distract themselves or cope with stress and emotions. They may reward, comfort, or entertain themselves with food. Their weight tends to go up and down depending on whether they are off or on their diet.

In “Restrictive Eating,” a person controls his or her weight by dieting. They decide when, what, and how much to eat based on the rules of the latest diet they are following. Since diet rules are always changing, they sometimes feel confused about what they should eat. They think of food as either “good” or “bad”—and they think of themselves as good or bad, depending on what they ate.

Now think about someone who doesn’t struggle with his or her weight. If you are having trouble thinking of someone like that, think of a baby or a young child. I call this “Instinctive Eating.” These people just seem to know when, what, and how much food they need. When their body needs fuel, they get hungry, triggering an urge to eat. They simply stop eating when their hunger is satisfied. Most of them really like to eat and seem to be able to eat whatever they want.

However they will turn down even delicious food if they aren’t hungry.

You might believe that a person who eats instinctively has been blessed with willpower and a great metabolism. But the truth is, we were all born Instinctive Eaters. Its just that many of us “unlearned” our natural ability to know how much to eat. The good news is that you can relearn those skills if you are willing. I did! Here are some important steps to get you started.

1.Let go of the idea that there is a perfect diet that will finally solve your problems. The answer lies within you.

2.Whenever you have an urge to eat, instead of focusing on the food, first ask yourself, “Am I hungry?” Remember that hunger is a physical feeling. It is not the same thing as appetite, cravings, or the desire to eat.

3.If you are hungry, remember that there are no “good” or “bad” foods. You are less likely to overeat certain foods if you know that you can have them again when you really want them.

4.Stop eating when the hunger is gone but before you feel full, even if there is food left. Give up your membership to the Clean Plate Club!

5.If you are not hungry, ask yourself if something in your environment triggered your urge to eat and what you could do to reduce the trigger or distract yourself from it. For instance, could you put the candy dish out of sight or do something else for a while until you are actually hungry?

6.If there was an emotional trigger, ask yourself what you could do to better cope with that emotion. For instance, if stress triggered your urge to eat, could you try a relaxation exercise instead?

7.Don’t expect yourself to be perfect—it is not possible or even necessary.

By relearning to eat instinctively, you will see that eating to satisfy hunger is pleasurable and that it is good to eat foods that you enjoy. You will find that meeting your other needs in appropriate ways will bring balance and joy to your life. By learning these important skills, you will reach a healthier weight and a healthier lifestyle—without dieting!

About the Author: Michelle May, M.D. is a practicing Board Certified Family Physician with expertise in the cognitive-behavioral aspects of weight management. She is the author of Am I Hungry? What To Do When Diets Don’t Work in collaboration with a Registered Dietitian and Psychologist. Visit her website http://www.AmIHungry.com for more ideas on managing weight without dieting.

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How To Sign With A Literary Agent

If you’re interested in publishing a book and gaining a market presence and income from it, you’ll need a literary agent. They are the grease that keeps the oft-rusty wheels of publishing moving. Every day, they eat lunch or talk to editors and acquisition people in publishing houses all over the world, all the while pitching them on the new hot ‘properties’, as your manuscript will be called.

Generally speaking, you need an agent (though there are literary lawyers and others out there who would disagree with me.) I’ve had four agents, some fine, one useless, and one downright criminal (though eminently likeable.)

Here are some tips I can pass along that will help your search for this important part of your team.

*Make sure you’re selling something marketable. It could be you’re the only person out there who wants to read about your Aunt Tillie’s days as a pickle packer. Before you approach an agent, find out what problem your book solves and who it will appeal to. Research similar titles on Amazon.com and look for gaps in the marketplace. Go to bookstores and see what’s hot (and what’s not.) What’s not is on the remainder shelf; what’s hot is placed up front and center, with massive piles of the book in sight. Give an agent a good reason UP FRONT to get excited (before they even read your mss)

*Make sure your book idea or manuscript is in top shape. There is no substitute for excellence… it helps! You’ve got to have an awesome concept, and an even better title.

*Make your book proposal as professional possible. (Book proposals are only for non-fiction books, those other than novels.) You’ll want to include a lot more than just what the book’s about. You’ll need to include any market research you’ve done on who’d buy the book, ideas for unusual places the books could be sold, or ways to tie it in with ’special sales’ (that’s pub-speak for big wholesale orders) to certain industries, or connections with your workshops, speaking gigs, web site, etc.. You’ll also want to include an impressive bio, merchandising ideas, a sketch of the competitive marketplace and publicity ideas. (If this sounds daunting, worry not. See my blurb at the bottom.)

*Establish your credibility. If you’re writing fiction, let them know you’ve either had unique life experiences that will make your book especially interesting to the media. (If you’re writing about your white water rafting exploits, did you have a great experience related to this you could spin on air?) If you’re writing non-fiction, are you a PhD or do you have a masters, or lots of great professional experience? It’s tougher to sell a great book written by someone who’s got no credentials in the field to back them up … but it can be done.

*Hook up with a star. Can you get a celebrity endorsement, or a testimonial or foreword from a highly placed industry star? This will help an agent feel they can sell your work.

*Find the niche no one has explored. They’re out there, even in your chosen field. This is especially true for non-fiction, though niches apply to both genres. The best niche comes from your own passions and interests… what’s really You?

*Do not send your manuscript! Send a one page letter describing your project and why you are the person to write it, plus your proposal (non-fiction only) or a few sample chapters of your manuscript (fiction.) Offer to send the rest right away if they are interested. Make sure everything is spell-checked, double spaced, with correct margins, etc..

*Hand pick the agents you submit to. DO NOT SEND MASS MAILINGS TO AGENTS. It won’t work, and is a waste of time and money. Instead, research who to approach and pick the 5, 10, 20 or so who actually sell your type of work. Agents stick to niches themselves, and one way to find that niche is in various resource guides like Writer’s Market, the LMP (Literary Market Place … in all big libraries), or the Writer’s Digest 2002 Guide to Literary Agents. (I have several other techniques I share in my Self Help Author’s Crash Course, which is on sale at the moment. See below.)

*Make your letter great.

Your pitch will be placed in a pile with the other cold submissions that arrived that day (maybe 25 -50) and an assistant will thumb through them, spending about 10 seconds on each one. This means if you have a personal contact, you mention it in the first sentence. Trim your description of your book into a meaty, mouth-watering paragraph. Add a bit on why you are the person to write it. And BE SURE to let them know you hand picked them, out of all the agents out there, because of the great work they’ve done for authors X, Y and Z. In fact, you predict they will have similar success with your property, as they did with Book X they just sold to Q Publisher, etc. In other words, make it personal, a little witty, and smart

*Don’t use old contact info … and call to see that the agent you’re contacting is still at the address you have before you send anything

*Don’t ever pay an agent to evaluate your book. This is not how standard agents work, and is illegal.

*Give the agent one month to evaluate your work. Then follow up by phone or email. Many will tell you how they like to be contacted in guides such as The Writer’s Market and those listed above. Continue to follow up, until such actions are ridiculous. You’ll probably get some kind of response, especially if you’re letter is great

*Follow up and ask for referrals. If you’re lucky, you’ll get the intended agent on the phone. They may seem interested, but just won’t commit. (A standard line is “I’m not taking on any new clients right now.”) So ask if they know any agents they might recommend, or someone who is expanding their operation. Then send a thank you note if their info has been helpful. Agenting is a small world, and many people stay in it for life. They’ll remember when you reappear at their door years later. And this time it may open

*Be persistent. You may have to go through several lists of hand-picked agents, before you get the bite you need.

*Work your personal connections. Be exhaustive, thinking of anyone you know who might connect you with other agents, or even authors. Most authors will want to see the project you’re pitching, and may not feel comfortable sharing their contact with you… but many may.

About the Author: For information on how to create your own publisher-ready book proposal that agents will sit up and pay attention to, drop by Suzanne’s site, http://www.getknownnow and get her free listing of 25 Top Self Help Literary Agents.To reprint this article, please use with this bio box in tact. Thanks! ©2005 Suzanne Falter-Barns LLC. v

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Country Home Accessories

Country Home Accessories
by: Lisa French

Country home décor is the most sought after home interior and it’s no wonder since country décor invites a casual friendly lifestyle.

Make sure you carefully study the specific style, and color scheme then carefully coordinate the colors of each element of your country décor.

Although the kitchen is primarily a working area little touches can make a big difference:

Pie safes or glass door cabinets can be used for displaying antique china.

Hanging potted plants from the ceiling or placing them in the window.

You can also display:

* Cookbooks
* Wooden spoons
* Bowls or baskets of fruits or vegetables
* Vases of fresh flowers
* Pottery
* Old tin canister:

Pot racks are great for hanging:

* Copper pots
* Baskets
* Dried herbs

You can add a touch of country to your bathroom simply by adding:

Old glass jars, which are great, for holding cotton balls, Q-tips, or a fresh flower.

Decorative baskets, a galvanized pot, or a wine rack used in the bathroom are good for holding towels.

Baskets and pots can hold magazines, books, towels, oils, soaps, shampoos, sponges, and lotions.

Shelves can be used to display a collection of:

* Knickknacks
* Candles
* Potpourri

Don’t forget you can hang pictures or display your kid’s artwork, in the bathroom.

You will want your living room to have a comfortable lived in look that will always make your friends and family feel welcome.

Some charming accents can be displaying:

* Beautiful hand made quilts
* Throw pillows
* Rugs

In your living room you can also arrange:

* Candles
* Potpourri
* Plants
* Flowers

Be consistent in your choice of home interior color, styles and materials so as to avoid a patchwork look that is indicative of bad planning.

About the Author: Author: Lisa French is a freelance writer specializing in home decor.Use of this article requires a link tohttp://www.decorating-country-home.com

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A LIL PRAYER

A LI’L PRAYER

God,… help me to find
the good in the bad
the joy in the sad
the fun in the mad
the has in the had.

And please help me to see
the man in the lad
the style in the fad
the sum in the add
the love in the bastard…

Amen.

About the Author: WILLIAM B. RAMOS, is a person on an offending wheelchair. But wisdom of many years and experience has taught him to see it as a throne than a disability.

His poems were borne out of his rich experiences and realizations of how hard life is and yet how good God is, for when he is weak, his God is strong.

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Age A Friend Or Foe

It has been believed that its rude to ask a woman her real age. But why? Is it an insult to be treated your age? So what if you’re older?

Women love it when people think they look younger than they really are. What’s with looking younger? Does that mean that when we’re younger, we’re more beautiful? That makes us most beautiful during the moment of our birth… I don’t think so…

Age is a mere creation of our human minds. Before, days months and years don’t exist. There is only day and night. No mondays or Fridays, No Septembers and Decembers, until our ancestors were able to create the sundial which lead to the creation of time. But long before age and time were determined, people lived a simple life. Can you imagine a world with no deadlines to meet? a world with no age restrictions? no curfews! ? There’s no one too young or too old for anything.

Unfortunately, this can’t be true because age and time are now part of our lives just as breathing is…

I believe that as we get older, we tend to mature- that’s one thing worth growing old for! Age doesn’t assure wisdom, its just that when you’re older you tend to be more experienced than youngsters. There goes your edge towards maturity.

As we age, we also gain respect. In a country like ours, its an obligation to respect your elders. we pay due respect to our parents, grandparents, elder brothers and sisters, and even to strangers..

When you get older, you also get to see life in a different perspective. I guess its all because of the been-there-done-that mentality. You can act like you have been there and you’ve doen that though you really haven’t and no one could contradict you because they would never know.

As in games, growing older is like going from one level to another. There’s always a new set-up. There are new set of tasks and difficulties, new set of troubles and problems… new set of everything.. both positive and negative.

It’s all in the state of mind. If you condition yourself to go with the flow of age and time, then life has a bucket of surprises for you.. surprises fit for your real age.

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A Poet To His Mother

I may have not been too vocal in the past
Of my respect and love—for they are so vast
An old ballad sings: “Some good things never last”
But in me, O Mother, may you put your trust

My childhood memories with you and Father
Are in my heart well-kept—be lost they’ll never
Our countless strolls in Luneta and Ongpin
Were magical as the lamp of Aladdin

Your well-cried tears and heartily shed laughter
Till my twilight I will always remember

To be happy for and love one another
You taught us how—my lovely sisters and me
Forgiveness in our hearts, you said, should be free
The reason we persevere to be better

The pains and sacrifices that you’ve been through
I shared them all with you; you know it is true
Every ups-and-downs, you’re always there beside
Me—believing, comforting, reassuring

Like a hen, you reared us single-handedly
Like chicks, we followed you affectionately

I might have pecked and
Scratched you from time to time
Whatever pain I’d caused you…pardon my rhyme
For you, I will always be…hoping…dreaming

I may have not been too vocal in the past
Despite, you knew my love and respect are vast
A few years more must pass—oh Time, such a tease!
Yet from yearning to go home I’ll never cease

– Tuesday, January 18, 2005;
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
While listening to “Ode to My Family” by The Cranberries
(’No Need to Argue’; 1994, Polygram Records)

©2005 eLf ideas

About the Author: aLfie “eLf” vera mella was born in 1971 in Metro Manila, Philippines. He was a very inquisitive child who had shown fondness for reading and writing at an early age. He graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, but the literatus in him never left his heart. A true artist, eLf was the vocalist of a New Wave band, named Half Life Half Death, which served as the musical vehicle for his poetry.

Before he left his beloved country in 2003, he was working as an editor of and writer for scholastic books and magazines. eLf is currently living in British Columbia, Canada, serving as a caregiver for his maternal grandfather. He may have left a well-loved work but for a noble reason, and he never ceased from doing what he loves most since childhood—writing. Virtually always home, he usually spends his solitary nights reading, researching, and writing about various subjects of his interest—chiefly, Culture, History, Literature, Mythology, Music, and Science—with New Wave music always lingering in the background like a gentle breeze on a quiet sea.A writer at heart, eLf started inditing his thoughts around the age of six; and he intends to continue documenting his feelings and ideas until his twilight./http://www.elf-ideas.blogspot.com

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