Greetings!
It's Summer! Here in the Pacific Northwest,
the rains and chill have given way to
sunshine and warmth. No matter where you
live, sunshine seems to have a way of lifting
people's spirits, putting folks in the mood
for outdoor fun. In the US, summer means
travel. This is the time of year when the
kids are out of school and vacations are in
the works.
Whether you travel for work or play, going
places brings its own set of
experiences--expected and unexpected--to
challenge, frustrate, or entertain you. This
month's issue of the Zugunruhe
[Zoog·un·roo·ee] News is all about going
places.
- Expectation is a powerful thing. Your
expectations and assumptions about what
you're about to experience can make or break
how things turn out for you. In this article,
you'll learn how a letting go of expectations
transformed frustration into fun.
- A while back, I invited folks to update
their subscriber profiles. Turns out lots of
people are interested in going someplace
new...that is, to work every day. A big
percentage of you are thinking about career
change. That's why there's a special survey
this month, just for you! Scroll down to
check it out.
- Everybody loves free stuff. This
month,
I'd like to make a free offer to you--an
offer designed to get you where you're going
faster than ever before. See the
article below to learn more.
Wherever you're going, I wish you the best of
success and traveling mercies.
Peace be with you,
Tara
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Power of Expectation
Travel is a bit of a mixed bag. Of course, it
is lovely to go somewhere new with someone
you adore and spend time doing something
different. On the other hand, flights can be
long and flat out boring. And then there's
the row mate lottery. Airplanes are stuffed
with people, often grumpy, who sneeze, cough,
and carry on in various and somewhat
offensive ways. So it was with trepidation
that I boarded our flight from Portland,
Oregon, to Newark, New Jersey, a couple of
weeks ago and realized that my row mate in
the window seat had a obviously unhappy
traveling companion: a bug-eyed, frantic
Chihuahua.
Read the full article online...
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