How To Get Cheap Life Insurance Online In Maryland
Posted on April 25, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
Buying life insurance is probably one of the most selfless acts most people perform. Paying for life insurance month after month, year after year with no chance for you to benefit directly from it takes a great commitment of love.
But regardless of the love you feel when buying life insurance to protect your family, it only makes good economic sense to get the best deal you can – in other words, you want to get cheap life insurance online.
Read More..>>Effective Goal Setting
Posted on March 8, 2008 - Filed Under Self Improvement | Leave a Comment
Did you ever question why setting goals is essential to your life? The simplest answer is that you could just end up anywhere if you don’t set a goal. There you would be, just floating around waiting for whatever happened next. That may be a little overly simplistic, but you get the idea. You need to have a destination in mind. In order to get to that destination, you have to have a plan. Every morning you wake up and make goals. You are just not aware of it. You decide what to wear, what to eat for breakfast, what chores you want to get done that day.
Read More..>>How To Get The Best Rates On Life Insurance In New Hampshire
Posted on February 2, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
Life insurance is the one type of insurance that you can buy which will never directly benefit you. You purchase life insurance for the benefit of your family or your loved ones.
That makes the purchase of life insurance arguably a somewhat noble act. But noble or not, almost everyone who buys life insurance wants to get the best rate possible when they pay their monthly premiums.
Fortunately there are steps you can take that will allow you to get the very best rates possible on life insurance in New Hampshire.
Read More..>>The Business Of The Well-fed Artist
Posted on January 17, 2008 - Filed Under Self Improvement | Leave a Comment
If I could chime in on what I’m over and done with as an artist, I’m through with the term “starving artist” and am ready to replace that with “well-fed artist.” A couple of days ago I spoke with a prospective client of mine who was a painter, and within 30 seconds I had heard all the stereotypes of the starving artist.
“I have no money.”
“I can’t start anything right now.”
“I have to go through some turmoil first.”


