Law of Vibration – the Key to Understanding the Law of Attraction

Of all the universal laws, the law of attraction is both the most fascinating and the most misunderstood. Fascinating, because as humans we naturally want a tool to help create the life of our dreams, and the law of attraction can certainly help us to do that. Misunderstood because, unlike a tool that we can pull out and use now and again but is otherwise inactive, the law of attraction is operating in our lives constantly and independently, whether we are consciously aware of it, or believe in it, or not.

In other words, there is no need to engage the law of attraction, it is already at work in your life and always will be. So long as you are alive and breathing, the law of attraction is at work. This is great news! You are already using the law of attraction to create everything in your life whether you realise it or not. The results that you are experiencing: your career, finances, relationships, health, home, community, and so on, are a direct result of the law of attraction and your interaction with it in the form of thoughts and feelings.  

If you’re not creating the kind of life you want though, chances are you are creating by default, allowing the law of attraction to bring you more and more of the same. Unfortunately, we weren’t handed a life manual at birth and, for many of us, our parents were not aware of the law of attraction and so did not teach us.  At Attract Like Magic we are dedicated to helping you understand this powerful universal law and how you can begin to use the law of attraction to consciously create the life of your dreams. On the Attract Like Magic site, and in upcoming newsletters and articles, we will explore everything to do with the law of attraction and provide tools that will help you to harness its power.

But in order to really understand the law of attraction, you first need to understand another of the universal laws, the law of vibration.  

Law of Vibration

According to the law of vibration everything is made of energy and has a distinct frequency or vibration. With the advent of powerful enough technology, science now agrees. Quantum physicists have shown that, although matter may appear to be solid, when you look at it through a high-powered microscope so that it is broken down into its smallest components: molecules, atoms, neutrons, electrons and quanta (the smallest particles measurable), it is ultimately mostly empty space interspersed with energy.

In other words, at the quantum level, everything is comprised of energy and empty space and what makes you, your home, your car, the chair you’re sitting in, seem solid is the frequency of the vibration of the energy that makes it up.

Not only does your body and all that you consider to be “you” have a distinct and unique vibration (or more correctly a mix of vibrations), but your creations, in the form of thoughts, also have distinct vibrations which affect or blend with your overall vibration.

In turn, your vibrations affect everything around you – your environment, the people and animals around you, the inanimate objects, even the seemingly ‘empty’ space and they, in turn, affect you. That’s why, when you walk into a room where there was an earlier argument, you can sense it. We even use terms like “bad vibes”, “you can feel the tension”, and “you could cut the air in here with a knife” to describe it. In each case what we are referring to is the energy imprint of the earlier occupants.

Similarly, you may have gone to someone’s home, office or business where, as soon as you entered, you felt the “good vibes” that filled the place. That’s because, over time, a place becomes imbued with the energy imprints of the dominant vibrations of the people who live or work there. So a home, for example, can literally become filled with love or tension or anger or sadness or any other emotion, and that home will feel that way to a visitor even if none of the regular occupants are at home at the time. If you’ve ever entered such a place you may even have noticed how you just relaxed and felt good in response to the “good vibes” around you. Of course, the extent to which you take on the vibrations of the people and things around you is up to you – but for most people, this is not a conscious decision.

So, you are giving off vibrations every second of every day. You are also simultaneously receiving and translating the vibrations of everything and everyone around you. If we use the analogy of television, you are both a television transmitter, beaming out your own unique station, and also a television set or receiver, able to tune in to all the stations or frequencies being broadcast around you. Sometimes we refer to these incoming vibrations as intuition or “gut feelings”.

So how do you know what your vibration is at any moment?

Simple – ask yourself how you are feeling.

Your emotions are a quick and handy guide to your vibration in any moment. If you feel loving, you are vibrating at the frequency of love; if you feel angry, you are vibrating at the frequency of anger; if you feel curious, you are vibrating at the frequency of curiosity, and those vibrations are received by everything and everyone around you. You are also, through the law of attraction, bringing to you more experiences that will match this vibration so when you feel angry the law of attraction will bring to you more experiences that will elicit the feeling of anger, you will attract angry people and find yourself in the middle of angry situations.

Have you ever had a day where you felt lousy, but tried to pretend that everything was OK to family, friends or co-workers? It doesn’t work does it? Your friends, family or co-workers know straight away that you are not how you are pretending to be. They may ask if something is wrong, or comment that you don’t seem to be your normal self. They pick up on the incongruence between what you are saying and your vibration. Because we are not used to explaining in terms of vibrations, they may attribute their knowing to something more mundane like tone of voice or body language, but even people without the full use of their senses can detect this type of incongruence.

To sum up, you are sending out vibrations every moment of every day. Those vibrations are a mix of your thoughts and feelings and they affect everything around you. At the same time you are also receiving and translating the vibrations of everything around you (which can, in turn, affect your vibration by how you react to them). Now that we understand vibration, let’s look at how it interacts with the law of attraction.

Law of Attraction

The law of attraction, simply put, means energy attracts like energy. You may also have heard it expressed as “like attracts like’, “that which is like unto itself is drawn” and even “thoughts become things”.

The law of attraction is at work in your life every minute of every day. Your vibrations are constantly being broadcast to, and received, by the universe. This activates the law of attraction which then matches your vibrations and attracts to you similar vibrations in the form of people, things and situations in your life. In other words you are always creating your life through your thoughts and feelings. The conditions in your life, whether they are what you want or not, are always a match to your dominant vibrations.

The law of attraction, like all the universal laws, operates whether you are aware of it or not, or believe it or not. The often-used terms “what you focus on grows”, “careful what you wish for (cause you just might get it)”, “birds of a feather flock together” and “you can’t get enough of what you don’t want” are all examples of ways that we describe the law of attraction in action.

So, the question becomes – if your life is not how you would wish it to be, how do you change it? And the answer most often given by law of attraction and personal development teachers is a simple one – change your thoughts.

Simple – yes, but not easy. Here’s why.

Somewhere between 94 – 98% of all thoughts are subconscious, that is, below or out of conscious awareness which means that only 2 – 6% of your thoughts are ever conscious. So, even if you managed to change all of your conscious thoughts to be positive, that still leaves an awful lot of subconscious thought, at least some of which would be negative, vibrating away in the background without you even being aware of it! If you’re having trouble creating what you want in life, chances are your subconscious mind is at fault.

In our next article we will explore the subconscious mind and how it can interfere with your Law of Attraction efforts.

Best Vacation Packages

Planning a vacation ahead with your entire family but don’t have enough time for the tits and bits of planning, then the vacation packages come as a great help in such a situation. You always wanted your vacation to be the best planned with enough time for sight seeing, adventure, recreational activities and most important of them, enough time for relaxation. But if you are on a family vacation and if you are the one who is responsible fro the planning and execution, then you can simply forget the word relaxation from vacation dictionary. This is so because you will always be busy in managing small details which will end up consuming your whole time spoiling your entire vacation.

To give you that edge in successful planning, infact to relieve you of the hectic vacation planning, many travel companies offer hundreds of vacation packages. A vacation package is a completely planned affair of events right from accommodation to sight seeing. The vacation packages are the best way to save on money when you are going with your family for vacations. The vacation packages normally include package cruising, meals and entertainment along with hotel rentals and other major expenses. Although the vacation packages help you to save a considerable amount on your vacations it is advised that you should go through the package deals carefully before paying and get definite information regarding add-ons. The vacation packages help in making a holiday more enjoyable, without having to worry about the small details and their arrangements.

There are many of us who would happily opt for the vacation packages for a specific destination. The reasons behind utilizing the vacation packages are more than one. The majority of travelers who usually are accompanied by the family think that the best way to enjoy vacations is by taking up the vacation packages. Among the top reasons behind the popularity of vacation packages are, first of all it can save you money especially where family is concerned. Secondly the vacation packages add convenience which have every amenity they can think for a perfect holidaying with the family. With the growing popularity of vacation packages you can find hundred of offers which sometimes can actually confuse you while making a choice.

There are many ways of choosing the best vacation package for your favorite tourist destination and one of them is to follow some basic steps. First of all know all about the company offering the vacation package and keep an eye on the fine print before finalizing your vacations package, even if you think you have found the perfect option for you. Many of the vacation packages do not include all the costs which you may have to pay later. Also make sure that you are offered the best quality of food and beverages and the right kind of accommodation as promised. Carefully consider the excursions offered and the schedule of the travel. For the best vacations choose the right vacations package and enjoy with everyone as long as you want.

Why travel insurance is important

I am a citizen of Australia. After 10 years myself and my family wanted to go to Singapore. I did not at the time no anything about travel insurance and I thought the risk of any problems due to accidents, sickness is very minimal. However, before travel to Singapore my daughter became sick. As I did not know anything about travel insurance I wanted to abandon the travel plan. Fortunately, my wifes brother gave me a suggestion to take a travel insurance, which covers the possible risks particularly the possibility of sickness, evacuation, cancellation and accidents. He also advised me to shop around so that I can compare the premiums for the risk covered and also compare the reputation of these companies and experience in travel insurance. I followed his advise because he normally travel abroad for holidays than me and he is very experienced in all overseas travel planning. I took a travel insurance and booked plane tickets and and arranged all travel plans through a travel agent. We went to Singapore and within three days by daughter continued to suffer from her illness. She was hospitalized and I contacted my travel insurance company and they processed my claims quickly and paid all the medical expenses. If I did not take travel insurance I would not have met these expenses and I only have the option to mortgage my house or sell my house to pay these bills. As well, I have to rebuild my life again and have to live in rental property.

As my experience shows that even you get all protection for sickness and even you have slight possibility of getting sick there is a risk, which can cost you, which you cannot afford and you have to rely on your family members or friends to meet these expenses and even it may cost selling or mortgaging your home. In addition, when buying travel insurance do not buy cheap travel insurance because it may not cover all risks and you have to pay by your own pocket. As well,always shop around to get the best deal or consider value for money as a criteria when you buy travel insurance. In Australia, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade advise all overseas travel insurance and advises if one cannot afford travel insurance then not to travel is the best option.

As in todays world people travel often than ever before and diseases can also travel with them and sickness can happen even you are healthy when you are overseas. Bird flue is a classic example of how sickness can travel one one part of the globe to another and affect most population including the traveling passengers. Even though the risks are small its consequences if any event materializes is very costly. There fore in the contemporary uncertain world it is better to take travel insurance because of peace of mind as well as to be financially secure and manage the risks prudently. In my experience, travel insurance is vital when planning for holidays work overseas or world travel in the uncertain world we live in. Many things can go wrong and risks may increase or reduce very quickly when you are overseas there fore this another reason to take travel insurance when you travel abroad.

What is the best form of travel?

Today there are many options for you choose from when you need to travel. The method you opt to take will probably be contingent upon several factors. Before deciding which system of traveling you should take, it is a good idea to determine your needs and how fast you have to get to where you need to go.

The most common forms of travel are car, bus, train, airplane or perhaps even a boat. There are pros and cons associated with each method of traveling and for the most part the “best” form of travel is dependent upon the reason for your journey.

At times it will be best to fly, other times a car, bus or train would be more appropriate. This can vary dependent up on whether you are commuting, taking a leisure trip, faced with an unexpected necessary trip or are going on business travel.

*Commuting travel

If you are commuting every day to work or school typically a car, bus or train is the way to go. Taking public transportation is often cheaper and more efficient, but if your destination is not near any bus or train station it may be necessary to take a car in order to commute.

When deciding which form of travel is best for commuting you should consider the cost effectiveness and feasibility of each. It is a good idea to calculate cost, time and convenience when deciding which course of travel to take.

*Leisure travel

Leisure travel is probably the most flexible for travel because you are taking the trip for pleasure and can pretty much map your journey according to your own preference and time schedule. For the leisure traveler any form of transportation can be appealing.

Flying is often a popular choice, especially if the distance is significant. Taking the airlines saves a considerable amount of time if you are traveling many miles and gives you more time on your vacation and you are less tired when you get there as opposed to driving; the down side is flying can be rather expensive.

Other travelers prefer the feel of the open road and like to experience different views and scenery as they travel to their destination and for these travelers often a car is most appealing. Driving gives you absolute control and freedom over your trip experience because you can stop off at any location along the way.

Busses and trains are usually also a good choice because you can see more of the scenery and it is less expensive. The down side is you have no control over taking a break or stopping along the way, but the plus side is you can nap or relax along the way because someone else is doing the driving.

*Necessary travel

There are also times when a trip comes up unexpectedly and you may not have a lot of time or flexibility in getting to your destination. Some reasons you may need to travel are for a family medical emergency or a funeral and the method of travel you choose must be able to get you to your destination in a timely fashion. In these cases driving for close locations or flying for distant locales may be your best bet.

*Business travel

The business traveler may or may not have some flexibility; the may also be required to take precise travel options in order for the company to organize travel or reimburse travel expenses. When choosing the best form of travel for business purposes it is best you check with your company’s travel coordinator to see if there are any requirements or constraints which bounds you to a specific type of travel.

Ultimately when choosing the best form of travel it is best to consider finances, time, convenience, comfort and personal preference. There are pros and cons associated with most kinds of travel and what’s “best” is likely to vary depending upon the reason for your need to travel.

How to avoid holiday arguments

Holidays are a time when families gather and you remember all of your friends. The holidays aren’t limited to Christmas, there is Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day and Independence day to name a few. How to avoid holiday arguments is something that everyone should know and it takes extreme determination.

Making plans for holidays so that everyone knows where they’re going and what they’re going to be doing is a good place to start. When everyone agrees on the plans that have been made for holidays it’s easier for them to be on the same page when it comes to the celebrations. This also allows everyone to agree on a time frame for holiday events so they start and end at the right time for everyone to agree without arguments.

Some people tend to go all out for holidays while others stick to the basics. Having holiday festivities at the home of the person that goes all out will help everyone to enjoy the holiday as much as possible. All the decorations will be there by the time the holiday comes around and the rest of the family can just bring a few things.

When it comes to holiday dinners agreeing on a menu has to be done first. Then there are the details of who will make or buy what item. The more people attending a holiday dinner the more food you will need and it should be decided before hand if people are going to get meals prepared in advance to bring on the day of the holiday or if they are going to arrive early to make the dish they are assigned.

Even the largest of stoves have limited space so everyone isn’t going to be able to cook their dishes the day of the holiday so some cooking is going to have to be done other places. Setting the table can be done the night before or you can have a buffet style dinner where everyone serves themselves. First in line, first served will help to avoid arguments over why someone is eating first or last.

When it comes to gift giving holidays there should be rules. Limiting the amount spent on gifts or having everyone make gifts will reduce the arguments over who got the better gift. Jealousy is an ugly thing when it occurs during the holiday and avoiding it by giving children gifts that are alike and cost the same amount is going to go along way to preventing arguments.

Avoiding arguments during the holidays begins with planning and making a promise not to argue with anyone. Keeping the fact that you want a happy holiday in mind will go a long way to avoiding arguments as well.

Happier Holidays: Six Reasons to Skip Staying with Relatives and Get a Vacation Rental This Year

Austin, TX (November 6, 2007)—The holidays are just around the corner, and that means taking advantage of all of the highlights of the holiday season—delicious food, fun parties, fellowship with family and friends, and leaving the comfort of your own home to cram everyone into a couple of spare bedrooms in a relative’s house. Wait…that last one isn’t exactly filling you with holiday joy! Going over the hills and through the woods to Grandma’s house (or Aunt Jane’s, or Mom and Dad’s) may have seemed fun when you were younger, but now that you’ve got your own family in tow it’s lost much of its appeal. But since staying at a hotel doesn’t sound too festive, you’re not sure what else to do. Christine Karpinski’s answer? There’s no place like home—a rental home, that is!
“Staying with relatives during the holidays can be a huge drag,” says Karpinski, director of Owner Community for HomeAway.com (the online vacation home rental marketplace) and author of How to Rent Vacation Properties by Owner, 2nd Edition: The Complete Guide to Buy, Manage, Furnish, Rent, Maintain and Advertise Your Vacation Rental Investment (Kinney Pollack Press, 2007, ISBN: 0-9748249-9-2, $26.00) and Profit from Your Vacation Home Dream: The Complete Guide to a Savvy Financial and Emotional Investment (Kaplan, 2005, ISBN: 1-4195069-1-9, $19.95).
“After you pack up all of your stuff—and there always seems to be more during the holidays—it goes downhill from there. You get to your relative’s house and instead of making a beeline for the restroom and a much-needed catnap, you must endure a protracted ‘greeting and catching up’ time. Then, you spend the next few days piled on top of everyone as you help prepare meals and try to keep the kids entertained and out of the way. Bedtime is dictated by when everyone else wants to retire, and let’s face it, you won’t get a good night’s sleep with insomniac Uncle Joe wandering through the house.”
Yes, Karpinski paints a bleak picture, indeed! And it’s true: no matter how much you love your extended family, they can be hard to take in huge doses. (And make no mistake: they probably feel the same way about yours.) The good news is that renting a vacation home will change your holiday experience completely. You’ll be able to appreciate that time with your family a thousand times more if you don’t have to stay with them.
Of course, stress reduction isn’t the only reason to stay in a vacation home during the holidays. Karpinski says there are many, many other reasons to choose vacation rentals over shacking up with relatives. Here are just a few:

Making a holiday trip feel like a mini-vacation is easier than you think. More and more people are realizing their dream of owning a second home—and renting it out when they’re not using it. That’s good news for holiday travelers like you. In fact, there’s a vacation home within a two-hour drive of most metropolitan areas in the U.S. So no matter where Grandma lives it’s likely that you can find a vacation rental home close by her house. And by visiting respectable websites—such as www.HomeAway.com or its affiliates www.VRBO.com, www.CyberRentals.com, www.GreatRentals.com, or www.Holiday-Rentals.co.uk—you can find the one that’s right for you.

“Over 130,000 properties across 100 countries are listed on HomeAway and Vacation Rentals by Owner (VRBO),” says Karpinski. “And if the biggest benefit of staying with a relative is that it’s free for you, not to worry. You can find vacation rentals for as cheap as $400 a week. My point is this: you can find exactly what you need for your holiday trip no matter where you’re going. You’ll love having peace and quiet with your own family in your own space whenever you need some time away from the relatives.”

Rental homes have more space for you. Up until now, maybe you’ve been able to convince yourself that when you get to your relative’s house and start settling in there will be plenty of room for you, your spouse, the kids, and all of your stuff. But you know it never works out that way. Sure, it’s someone’s home, but that doesn’t mean there is going to be enough room for you and your family to spend the holiday comfortably. Consider the difference between piling your family into two extra bedrooms and having a whole house to spread out in—where the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, living and dining areas are all yours.

“It’s one thing to stay at a relative’s house during a normal time of the year,” says Karpinski. “Throw in all of the activity that goes into preparing for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, and after everything is said and done, you’re so exhausted you feel like you haven’t really been able to enjoy the holidays. Stay in a vacation rental and you’ll have a safe haven to go to when it all gets to be too much.”

They feel more like home than a hotel. If you tired of staying with family members during the holidays a while ago and have been opting to stay in a hotel, you’ll feel more at home and enjoy the holidays more in a vacation rental home. Aside from the fact that you’ll have more room, you’ll have the amenities you need to make your holiday special.

“Hotel rooms can seem sterile and devoid of holiday cheer even if you put up a few decorations to try to wrangle in some holiday spirit,” says Karpinski. “In a rental home, you can fill the house with the aroma of baking bread or pumpkin pie as you prepare your dish for the holiday meal. You can put up a few decorations from home. You can cozy up by the fireplace after a long day of family celebration, and you can avoid that conversation with the kids where you have to explain how exactly Santa Claus is going to find them on the ninth floor of the Holiday Inn.”

It’s better for your kids. If all of that holiday stimulation exhausts an adult, just think about the toll it takes on your kids. They might be able to handle running around with cousins, greeting relatives they see a couple of times a year, and getting smothered by Grandma’s hugs and kisses for a little while, but after a day or two, they will get tired and cranky. Or they’ll get bored and start asking you every ten minutes what they can do. Neither brings any joy to the occasion—for you or for your hosts. In fact, typical kid behavior can be interpreted as “misbehavior” by relatives who’ve forgotten what children are like, leading to resentment and/or hurt feelings on both sides.

“At a vacation rental, your kids won’t have to be thrown into the hectic holiday activities from the minute they wake up until the minute they go to bed as they would be at a relative’s house,” says Karpinski. “They can get up, watch the holiday parade, and enjoy a peaceful breakfast. And then after the day’s celebrations are over, you can take them back to your vacation rental to let them—and you—unwind with a DVD, board game, card game, or other family-friendly diversion. Having the ability to take them out of that chaotic environment will be a holiday blessing you’ll cherish.”

You might even be able to bring Fido or Fluffy. Finding a kennel to take your pets over the holidays can be a huge hassle. If you don’t plan to do it weeks or even months ahead, you’re usually in big trouble.

“Many vacation property owners will accept pets, which saves you the kennel headache and ensures that the entire family (furry members and all!) can spend the holidays together,” says Karpinski. “You’ll also end up saving hundreds of dollars on boarding costs. Just make sure the person you’re renting from gives you the go-ahead.”

You can create a new holiday vacation for your entire family. Tired of doing the same old thing every holiday? This year, think about breaking away from your family’s lackluster traditions and starting a new one. Have your whole family relocate for the holidays to a vacation rental and make it a real vacation for everyone. Because there will be a kitchen, grandma can still cook up her world-famous turkey, the kids can spend their time running around on the beach or skiing the slopes (depending on where you end up!), and everyone can actually enjoy the time they are spending together without all of that holiday stress. “There are so many options available—you can take a risk and rent a huge home that will fit the grandparents, aunts, uncles, and all or you can rent a couple of homes so the families can split up,” says Karpinski. “Either way you’ll always remember the holiday the whole family spent a little quality vacation time together.”

“When you’re relaxing in a comfortable home during the holidays, rather than trying to stay out of everyone’s way at Aunt Bertha’s, you’ll be glad you made the choice to find a rental,” says Karpinski. “You’ll be less stressed, the kids will be happier, and chances are you won’t be the only ones glad to be out of your relatives’ hair. Your relatives will probably be happy not to have a house full of out-of-towners getting in the way of their holiday preparations as well. So, start looking for your perfect rental home now—the holidays are just around the corner!”

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About Christine Karpinski:

Christine Karpinski is the author of How to Rent Vacation Properties by Owner: The Complete Guide to Buy, Manage, Furnish, Rent, Maintain and Advertise Your Vacation Rental Investment and Profit from Your Vacation Home Dream: The Complete Guide to a Savvy Financial and Emotional Investment. Her books, combined with her seminars, media appearances, and Web site (www.HowToRentByOwner.com), have helped thousands of people purchase and manage their vacation homes. Today she serves as director of OwnerCommunity for HomeAway, Inc. (www.HomeAway.com).

About HomeAway, Inc.:

HomeAway, Inc., is the worldwide leader for vacation rentals on the Internet. Each year, more than 50 million travelers visit the HomeAway global marketplace that is comprised of more than 130,000 vacation rental homes across 100 countries. The HomeAway portfolio of vacation rental sites includes HomeAway.com, as well as VRBO.com, CyberRentals.com, A1Vacations.com, GreatRentals.com, TripHomes.com, Holiday-Rentals.co.uk (UK), HolidayRentals.fr (France), and FeWo-direkt.de (Germany).

Is The Law of Attraction Luck?

Many people are used to thinking that the Law of Attraction is something mysterious and it is a mythical quality that you either have or do not have. But do you know that this Attraction Law actually instructs us that we can choose to be lucky?

If you look up the dictionary, luck is defined as “a result of chance or good fortune”. Proponents of the Law of Attraction will tell you that chance or luck has nothing to do with it. Instead, what we achieved or meet are actually the results of our whole being – our beliefs, thoughts, emotions and actions. It is most definitely not because of some random act of fate.

To put it bluntly, what we do all the time and how we behave normally determines how lucky we are. If we are always using the Law of Attraction, we will find that we are the luckiest person in the world! All we need to do is to constantly allow the good energy to flow through our life by having the mindset and behavior of one who has good fortune. And the key is to change our way of thinking. To act and feel in a way that attracts opportunities, good fortune and abundance.

How do we become lucky using the Law of Attraction? In fact, the initials of the phrase ‘Law Of Attraction’ gives us clues of what is consistently found in all these ‘lucky’ people.

L ive for Moment O ptimists A ction Oriented

Live for the Moment – Lucky people Live for the moment. They do not mope and whine over what happened in the past and they are not weighed down by fears for the future. What they do very well is to live their lives with joy and passion for what it offers right now and let the future take care of itself. When their minds are free of the past and future, they have clearer thought processes and are more aware of the potential that exists at any time.

Optimists and the lucky are one and the same. They approach life expecting the best in whatever they do and get it most of the time! They do not fret over the lack or missed opportunities. They focus on the positives in every situation and makes things work for them. They learn to be detached. Their fulfillment in life is not dependent on specific outcomes of any situation but continue to be receptive of opportunities that open up to them. This mindset and awareness attracts new and great opportunities all the time.

Action oriented people are also lucky people. Why? When they see an opening, they will take it without any hesitation. When they want it, they do not allow fears or doubts hold them back. They leap willingly into the unknown when they believe that the outcomes outweigh the risks. They work hard but have this innate ability to make this work fun and exciting. You will never hear complaints. Instead, they will grab hold of the steering wheels of life and dictate where it brings them.

Now that you know what lucky people always do, if you can just consciously begin taking these actions yourself regularly, you will find the luck that trickles in grows till it is unstoppable torrent of good fortune and opportunities. You will attract better outcomes in every situation and be exposed to limitless opportunities for growth and prosperity in your life.

Should Travelers Who Book Direct Get Fairer Fare Prices?

A travel website that does not sell travel but enables travelers to save money on travel as long as they do their own bookings is now offering services to internet travelers. This service is a unique addition to travel options for all travelers comfortable with direct bookings using a new type of travel document called aTopTravelVoucher.

The operators of this service are addressing the issue of travel pricing which often includes a 10 to 25% mark-up to allow for the payment of travel agent commission to either wholesalers or retailers but when travelers buy directly from the provider (accommodations, tours or transportation) they can still pay the price inclusive of commission. To overcome the travel providers’ problems of showing multiple prices for the same products and services on their websites, they can now offer ‘fair fare prices’ by issuing top travel vouchers.

Travel Providers are given marketing and promotion in exchange for their own travel vouchers, equivalent to or more than, the commission that would be payable upon sale of their various travel packages and services, so they still incurr the commission cost on sales but do not have to alienate their distribution chain of wholesalers and retailers by offering a retail, wholesale or ‘direct’ price on their website. This is done by the voucher operator who sells their vouchers to travelers at deep discounts to their redemption values to be used when making direct bookings, hence a travel agent who does not sell travel, only travel vouchers and therefore is not a travel agent.

According to the website information of the voucher operator, they are able to offer the ‘Fair Fare Price’ option because they do not have the normal operating costs of travel agencies such as shops, reservation systems, brochures, advertising and high staffing levels, but can still offer the traveler and the travel provider a service that is fair to all users.

Before purchasing top travel vouchers, travelers are advised to check for quality and availability directly with the website of their travel selection and when satisfied, make a direct booking mentioning the voucher, then purchase the voucher. All vouchers come with a 100% money-back guarantee and in the event that the traveler is not happy with their travel purchase upon completion, the cost of the vouchers will be reimbursed and the matter taken up with the provider.

There are three levels of vouchers, $30, $50 and $100usd achieving various levels of savings but to give an example, at the time of this article there was a voucher valued at 1,500 euros (around $2,000usd) on sale for $100usd. If the vouchers are purchased outside of the USA the price is shown in the relevant currency. All vouchers are issued online and the provider is also sent a duplicate with the traveler details to encourage assistance in any travel itinerary planning of the traveler.

So as not to deter expert travel agents and agencies from participation in this service the site invites them to identify any destination and activity expertise and to also offer vouchers to encourage travelers to seek out expert professional agents. Many retail agents offer their own travel packages and tours and many are comfortable in dealing with new clients from anywhere in the world over the internet, telephone or skype. The site cautions travelers to be careful when selecting ‘specialist’ agents who are not necessarily experts and who may have just taken a simple test operated by a tourism office or tour operator promoting their own destination or products.

The travel selections with TopTravelVouchers are limited at present but the site operators are confident in the growth potential, but if you want to see what is available, you can find them at http://www.toptravelsites.com

Holiday Scrapbooking Ideas – Making Memories for Years to Come

There are many important characteristics of a good holiday scrapbook, and it is all a matter of personal preference. Since the idea is to compile your own memories into your own personal album, it is important that you choose them carefully.

Photos
One of the key ingredients of a holiday scrapbook is your photos. The images you portray are much of what actually make up a good part of your holiday memories, and often depict a true representation of your family and friendships. Since there are probably several from which to choose, you might consider coming up with a central theme for your holiday scrapbook and base everything you decide to include on that idea. For example, if your scrapbook is a Christmas album, you would want to use pictures that are representative of that holiday.

Use a wide variety of photos within your central theme. If you have children, include pictures of them taking part in various holiday activities. Also include photos of other friends and family members, and then tie it all together by using group photos that show the involvement of your entire clan. You can use pictures of your child sitting on Santa’s lap, photos of people opening presents, and images of everyone around the Christmas tree.

Use images that are unique and will easily show others your dynamic personality. Decide on striking images in attractive settings that will make the viewer stop to look at and admire them. Choose carefully, and have fun creating your holiday scrapbook.

Sliding Cards
Microcut sliding cards can help take your holiday scrapbook to another level. They make it easy for you to include the photos you want on an attractive card that you can embellish as desired. Simply scan your photos into your computer, then use the included software to put two separate images together for one card. Then, print and assemble the cards to create a page that viewers won’t miss. You can get more information about sliding cards from the Internet, where you can also purchase the software and necessary supplies. Also check your local scrapbooking supply stores for this product. Sliding cards are fun and easy to assemble, are very unique, and add fun and originality to your holiday scrapbooking project.

Paper Patterns
The type of scrapbooking paper and particular paper pattern you use are also very important elements when personalizing your holiday scrapbook. Because this project is all about you, your family, and those around you who help make your life special, it is a good idea to choose patterns that depict just that. For example, if you are putting together that Christmas scrapbook, you will easily be able to find patterns of Christmas scenes, Christmas trees, snowmen, and so on. If these are patterns that will give others an idea of your holiday memories, then they are the ones you should choose. You can, however, go for something a little more personal by piecing together paper patterns that will reflect an array of events and activities. If you have a large family, you will want to show that, so choosing patterns that include Santa or ginger bread houses, along with the others mentioned above, can add personality to your pages.

Paper patterns can also be an effective way to add subtle beauty to your pages by serving as a backdrop to your photos. Since the photos are often what you want to stand out, choose something that compliments them. You can also choose different patterns for different types of images, and mix and match as you desire.

You can find various patterns in your local supply stores, or shop on the Internet to find, view, and purchase paper patterns. There are also numerous web sites with pictures of holiday scrapbook pages that others have used, along with other paper pattern tips and ideas. The key is to simply make it your own.

Journaling
Journaling is another important part of your holiday scrapbook. While not everyone chooses to do this, it is a good way to keep track of the memories that go along with the photos. By writing down the date and time the photo was taken, the names of everyone in it, and other information such as the location, event, and various activities that took place at that particular time, you will be able to easily recall the day as if it had just occurred. This is especially important if the holiday scrapbook is passed down from one generation to another, because often times later generations either weren’t old enough to remember the actual event as it took place, or weren’t even present at that time. Journaling is also a good way to add character and personality to the images, and helps them tell a story.

Urge others whose images are included in the holiday scrapbook to write down their memories and ideas. What better way to add variety to your memory book than to include special memories and sayings from those you love. Not only will you have their pictures to remind you how wonderful the holidays were, but you’ll also have their words. This will definitely help make your holiday scrapbook unique and eye-catching.

Mementos
Add mementos to your holiday scrapbook. If you have received greeting cards that hold special meaning for you, paste them on pages designated just for this purpose. If there is a specific Christmas or holiday poem that you find poignant, include it as well. You can also add other mementos such as holiday pictures your child has drawn or colored, special holiday stickers, or cards with holiday sayings that go along with your images and theme.

Family Project
Make your holiday scrapbook a family project. Encourage everyone in your family to gather items and photos that are of special importance to each person, then designate pages for those items. Give each family member a page if possible, and if your family is too big for one book, consider putting together a second. Combine items where there aren’t enough to fill up one whole page, but be sure to keep it all in order. Holiday scrapbooking can then be enjoyed by the entire family from beginning to end, and each member will have played a special role in putting it together.

Though holiday scrapbooking can become a big project, it can be a fun one as well. Encourage those around you to take part, and to continue the tradition. If your children help you put it together, they are more likely to teach their children, and your family scrapbooks can then be enjoyed from one generation to the next. A holiday scrapbook should tell a story, after all, the holidays are about family, togetherness, and the memories gained through these special times and experiences.

Helpful Ways to Plan your Next Airplane Tour

Plane Tours are an excellent selection if you want to experience a flightseeing tour.

You will likely be amazed at all the choices that you will have if you decide to do a little sightseeing from high up above! Let’s take a closer look at the world of airplane tours.

Whether you decide to take an airplane tour in Canada, Arizona, New York, Florida, Sedona or the Grand Canyon, you will likely enjoy this 1-Day activity while you experience the beautiful scenery that exists on many of the scenic flights.

There are many airplane scenic tours that are available in the USA, Canada as well as other parts of the world.

For example, in Arizona, there are tours that will take you inside the heart of the Grand Canyon, if you really desire a close up look without having to hike down into the Grand Canyon.

Many plane tours exist that include spectacular views of not only the Grand Canyon, that also include a four-wheel drive in the picture. These tours are considered combination tours that allow the guest to experience both a view from up above as well as down below in a four-wheel drive vehicle, too! Fun!

Airplane tours can be a life long memorable experience if you plan ahead and follow some very basic but necessary tips prior to making any reservations, regardless of where you fly. It is important to choose a plane tour company that is both well documented and well known for its superior service and track record.

Here are some helpful tips when planning your next air-tour, no matter where you plan to experience your next air tour. This important information can be used for any of your scenic flights.

You will likely feel better and safer if you fly with a company who has been in operation for a lengthy period of time and with one who has an excelllent safety record.

When inquiring about an air tour, ask specifically what is included in the price they are quoting you, such as:

How Long Is The Tour?

What Special Attractions Will Be Seen?

Are The Planes Air-Conditioned? (All of the Arizona companies I researched noted that all of the planes had air-conditioning, but it would be wise to confirm this, especially during the summer months.)

Are The Tours Narrated?

Many scenic flights include narration along with individual stereo headsets for optimal audio of the information provided by the tour guide.

What Is Their Cancellation Policy? Please note that not all tour companies honor a refund policy, so it is important to inquire about a refund, should you need one. Some companies do offer a full refund with a 48-hour notice.

Are There Any Special Prices On Any Of The Tours? You can sometimes find summer or winter specials and save a significant amount of money, so ask about any current or upcoming specials. Here is another great tip that you can use. Most of the nearby hotels will have numerous attraction coupons, including air-tours, inside the lobby area.

What Kind Of Safety Record Exists?

The Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, now requires every passenger to provide proof of identification with a photo-id.

You will be required to provide either a state issued drivers license or a valid passport. You really do have many options to enjoy if planning on taking advantage of the variety of tours that are available.

Here are a few examples flightseeing options in Arizona

Take a tour from the small town of Page, Arizona, to the world famous Grand Canyon Airport on the South Rim.

These tours provide both spectacular views of the Grand Canyon as well as the history behind the canyon Some of these tours also include the option for you to stop in and experience the IMAX theatre while you are there.

Tours come in a wide variety of packages. You can go on a “short and sweet” air tour for a mere 20 minutes for under 100 dollars, a four-to-five hour airplane tour, or even an overnight tour, giving you the opportunity to witness a beautiful Grand Canyon sunset at the Grand Canyon Hotel which includes sightseeing the very next day.

I also discovered a four-to-five hour airplane tour in Arizona inclusive of not only a plane tour, but also a helicopter tour along with a boat cruise!

This particular air-tour was one of the more expensive tours in Arizona, which cost just shy of $400 per person, but it also included a helicopter ride and a boat tour, too. This specific tour includes a memorable air tour through the world famous Sedona area before heading north to the Grand Canyon, topped off with a delicious Barbeque meal!