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		<title>Installment Loans &amp; Time Travel Part 1</title>
		<link>http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/05/25/installment-loans-time-travel-part-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 23:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thierry Snipes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going back
Online installment loans have existed for plenty of years, and so has human’s perception of actions. Over years, we store names, numbers, faces, personalities, attitudes, tastes, smells, and sounds. Isn’t it just fabulous to be able to utilize the power of your memory? But where does your past lead you? Do you feel as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Going back</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/41297282@N00/105278800" rel="external"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="lounge" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/38/105278800_5a6c5f2f3d_m.jpg" border="0" alt="lounge" hspace="5" width="180" height="240"  style="display:block;float:right;border:none;"/></a><strong>Online installment loans </strong>have existed for plenty of years, and so has human’s perception of actions. Over years, we store names, numbers, faces, personalities, attitudes, tastes, smells, and sounds. Isn’t it just fabulous to be able to utilize the power of your memory? <strong>But where does your past lead you</strong>? Do you feel as if you are on the right track in your career or your relationships?</p>
<h3>Sort it out</h3>
<p>Here are a few ways to sort out the events in your past that have<strong> paved the way for your future</strong>, the instances that developed you into who you are now, the foundation of your ego. The question is: is your foundation as stable as you’d like it to be?</p>
<h3>Form conclusions</h3>
<p>Here are some ideas that might help you form conclusions on your present thoughts, animalistic and <strong>uncontrolled behavior traits</strong>, and feelings based on past perceptions that are lodged in your present observation.</p>
<h3>Can You Feel It…?</h3>
<p>Scientific study has proven that meditating, or concentrating on <strong>an experience from your childhood</strong> can actually cause the floodgates of your memory to open up, giving you a sort of “extreme flash back” feeling.</p>
<p>There is a simple way to focus on your past experiences and actually feel them, as though they are happening in the present time.</p>
<h3>Be More Observant</h3>
<p>Whenever you are sitting in your car, try to focus on the feeling on the car seat against the back of your thighs. Pay attention to the <strong>soft sway of the vehicle’s movements</strong>, and the smells that are present in the car. Observe the sights all around you, small details, such as lint in the corner of the leather seats you’re sitting on or a bobble head doll sitting in the backseat window. Did you notice the no fax installment loan advertisement for Personal Money Store on the seat near you? These are all important details when learning how to reconstruct instances from your past.</p>
<h3>Train Your Mind</h3>
<p>Training your mind isn’t difficult to do at all. Actually, it can be a great mental exercise as well as relaxing experience.</p>
<p>Sit down in a straight backed chair or lie down on the floor. Both of these positions assist in <strong>keeping your spine straight</strong> and reduce discomfort during your meditation time.</p>
<p>Next, <strong>start to breathe deeply</strong>. In order to breathe deeply you must inhale with your abdomen by slowly pushing your stomach out while you inhale. It should look like a balloon being filled with air. Once your lungs feel filled to capacity, hold your breath for a count of four and<strong> then slowly exhale</strong>. When you do this, you will feel an overwhelming sense of relaxation, but try and remain focused on the exercise you’re performing.</p>
<p>After breathing deeply for about 5 minutes, start to recreate a moment from your day. Just like in the example used earlier, you could recreate the car that you rode in. Remember the leather, bobble head doll, sounds, smells, and sights? It’s time to place them all together in your mind, like a puzzle.</p>
<h3>Practice Makes Perfect</h3>

<p>Spend at least 15 to 30 minutes a day <strong>creating different events</strong> from your day in your mind’s eye, actually feeling the fabric of clothing you wore, the smells, and sounds you heard. After a week, or until you feel comfortable with the starter exercise, you should be ready to go back in time!</p>
<h3>It starts to come together</h3>
<p>This is just the beginning of realizing how <strong>successful entrepreneurs</strong>, artists, athletes, and career professionals maintain victory over their present rewards and failures based on their understanding of past events.</p>
<p>Let’s say your friend spilled some hot soup on your lap when you were sick. <strong>You were so upset</strong>, yet your parents didn’t yell or get mad at your friend. You felt as if your mom and dad didn’t back you up. Now, as an adult, you constantly run yourself ragged finding ways to back up your childhood’s choices. As you grew up, you remember the event as a dream but keep the emotions from it locked inside your subconscious mind. When remembering every detail of the accident, you remember the spilled bowl, the sound of it hitting the floor, the smell, the heat on your thighs. Once all of these <strong>incidences are remembered with clarity</strong>, you can make judgments on what they mean to you from an adult perspective. This makes the situation easier to dissect and handle from that time on.</p>
<p>Read my future articles about this subject and learn simple exercises to get you time traveling into the past, and landing in total lucidity. Maybe soon you’ll be able to travel into the future and see if any financial troubles will arise. Luckily for you, you remember the advertisements for those<strong> installment loans</strong>, so you’ll be ready.</p>
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