Archive for July, 2009
The Time to Get Past a Broken Heart is Now
Have you recently being dumped? You are still not able to get past a broken heart? Do you feel like there’s nothing left for you in this world now that your ex has left you? If you feel like you won’t be a whole person anymore, then it’s important that you read this.
Do you have a difficult time getting past your break up? You don’t think that the world would keep moving forward and needed to know what you could do. Well, it’s true…a breakup can indeed put your world into a tailspin. Everything can seem out of control. Your job, your schooling, your family and your friends may all seem out of reach to you. However, even during this difficult time you can keep your senses straight as long as you remember these three things.
First, remind yourself everyday that life does go on and you have to stay a part of it. That means do the things you would normally do. Go to school, go to work, hang out with friends…do things that seem normal so you can get over the loss and heal your broken heart faster.
Second, figure out what you want in life. Would you like to get your ex back or would you rather move on and see if there is someone out there who is a much better match for you? It’s important that this gets figured out.
If you have chosen to move on with your life without your ex, then just remember that sitting on the couch eating bon-bons, dreaming about what once was, is not going to help you get over losing your ex or get past a broken heart.
Third, if you feel the need to, change your look. I have a good friend who said when she divorced her husband; she needed to cut off her hair. She felt as if it were a reminder of the past she didn’t want to go back to. She not only cut 10 inches off but she also colored it black. She said it was something else he did not approve of. While you don’t have to justify your change of looks, you certainly can feel better about yourself doing it.
Remember that it can be difficult to remain in control of your senses when you have been dumped. However, now you need to get past your broken heart and move forward with your future positively. You have a choice to make and the time is NOW.
Laptop Broken? – Sell it
Despite what many say, you can sell a broken laptop, and you can get good, fast money for it. Many people are under the impression that if they have a broken laptop they have lost out, and it is an addition to the e-waste issues that we are already suffering sufficiently from. This is a thought that we really need to be replacing with ‘Where can I sell my broken laptop, and get paid for recycling it’. It is possible to sell your laptop, regardless of it´s condition – if it´s old, used, broken, without a power adapter there is still an option of turning it into cash not trash.
Surprisingly, it is also easier to sell your broken laptop than you may imagine, in fact there is a selection of sites available that you have a choice – but choosing the best option for you is probably the most difficult part of trading a broken laptop. Here are a few pointers, and my recommendations for you to consider before selecting where to go to sell your broken laptop.
Most importantly you want to be sure who you are trading with- – research them a little don´t just think they have a pretty website, they must be good. How experienced are they in their field? – do they deal with just laptops, or all sorts of accessories? I believe if you want to sell a laptop, regardless of it´s condition you need an expert in the industry, especially selling a broken laptop – without the expertise behind them they are likely to give you a bad, under priced quote.
Visit their site and have a good look around – one site that I believe, contains all you need in one place is Cash for Laptops. They have a section to obtain a quick quote, then a page dedicated to customer testimonials, and these are video not just words on a screen. They also have a dedicated blog containing a lot of useful information and advice about their services offered for selling a broken laptop to them – and also included is a page displaying their press releases. All in all, a professional and dedicated leader in the refurbishing industry and not to be over looked or under estimated.
With the above detailed you will see for yourself that maybe there is not as much research needed when you want to sell a broken laptop – and you can benefit financially with an efficient, professional and friendly service. When you want to sell a broken laptop consider making www.cashforlaptops.com your first and last choice of sites. They have been established since 2001 and quickly became a leader in their industry, and have maintained that title until today with their perfected process that provides a high level of dedication from their sales team all the way through to the technicians behind the scenes. If you want to sell a broken laptop, you want Cash for Laptops.
How to Stay Safe When Your Car Breaks Down
Modern cars are extremely reliable and most of us take the fact that our car will work every time we turn the key for granted. However, if you considered all the moving parts that have to work in unison in order for your car to operate correctly then its not surprising that it can breakdown occasionally. You can reduce this risk by always ensuring that your vehicle is serviced on time and correctly maintained, however what should you do if a problem does occur?
If your car breaks down outside your house, then other than the inconvenience of a delayed journey there is no personal risk involved. If however, you breakdown whilst out on the open road the effect can be a lot more serious.
If you have a broken down when out on the open road your first priority is the safety of yourself and any passengers you have. Depending on the severity of the breakdown you want to try to pull off of to the side of the road so that your vehicle is not a hazard to other drivers. Switch on your hazard lights, and your sidelights if it is dark or if there is poor visibility.
Ideally you should always carry a warning triangle in the boot of your car and place it at least 50 meters behind your car on the same side of the road as your vehicle, except if you have broken down on a motorway where a warning device should not be used. If you have broken down after a bend, hill crest, or in a location where another driver may not see the warning sign until it is too late, move the triangle further back to give them ample warning.
Ensure that you and your passengers get out of the vehicle and more to a safe location on a grass verge or pavement. If you do feel vulnerable or threatened then getting back into the car via the nearside door and then locking all the doors is the safest option, until the threat has passed.
If you have broken down on the motorway you should use the emergency phone at the side of the road to contact the break down services, instead of your mobile phone, as this will help them more easily pinpoint your location. The direction to the nearest emergency phone is labelled with an arrow every 100 meters on roadside markers, which are reflective and can be lit up by your car headlight bulbs at night. When walking along the carriageway make sure you keep your eye on the oncoming traffic and any potential danger.
If you use the motorway emergency phone you will need to give the operator details of yourself, your vehicle and the motoring organisation you belong to. If you are not a member of a roadside recovery organisation the operator will still arrange recovery but you will be required to pay the bill, which can be quite hefty.
No matter whether you use the motorway emergency phone, or your own mobile, tell the operator if you are in a vulnerable group, for example a lone female, a women with children or a disabled motorist. This will ensure your request receives priority and that a recovery vehicle is despatched to help you as soon as possible.
