Friday, June 27, 2008

The Law of Attraction: Focus on Feedback!

Submitted by Benjamin
How can we get quicker results? How do I know which way to go? How do you know if what you want is really for you? You have to learn to focus on feedback.
The universe doesn't always just give you everything you want when you make pretty pictures in your head and say "thank you!" You, like most people, have probably already realized this. If it were this easy, we would all be millionaires. In fact, there would be so many millionaires, that being poor would become 'cool'... i.e. "Oh really, you're a millionaire? Yeah, I know lots of millionaires, but I decided to be poor... I like a challenge in my life!"
The universe is, however, always giving you opportunities to learn and grow. The question is "are you aware of these opportunities, and how are you responding to them?"
I borrowed this concept from Neuro Linguistic Programming. "There is no failure, only feedback!" More advanced students gradually work their way toward "There is only feedback!" Failure only exists because it is a concept we brought into being (some would say we did this through the law of attraction). Unless you have figured out some way that it is useful, you might as well let it go, and learn to view your ongoing experience in a constructive manner.
It is unfortunate, but much of what I have read and heard involving the law of attraction either doesn't emphasize (or completely ignores) the concept of feedback. The general description is that you just keep focusing on what you want, and then the universe will start answering you with an unending shower of stuff.
No matter what direction you take in your life, there will always be feedback. When you do something, and people react, or the environment changes, or your own point of view changes... this is feedback! Paying attention to it, and deciding how to alter your course based off it will determine whether you become a shocking success story, or just another self help junkie spouting empty wisdom.
When you try to learn something new, and it seems very difficult, this is feedback! It could mean that you just need to add a little more practice. It could mean you need to find a better instructor. It might mean that you aren't bringing the appropriate attitude into your learning experience. Or it might mean that it just isn't for you.
When you first begin to learn something new, repetition is incredibly important. Consistency of practice will lead to a powerful understanding of the material. It is also important to consider the source of the teaching. Is it a book? Some things you can learn pretty easily from a book. Some things are nearly impossible to learn from a book. A qualified instructor can be invaluable assuming you have the time and resources.
It is important to always bring the best attitude that you can into any new learning. If you approach learning with "I'm no good at this!", "This sucks!", or "I just can't get it right!", then not only will you have a miserable learning experience, but you will never develop the level of performance that is possible with proper attitude. Work toward the attitude of "This is fun!", "This is getting easier and easier!", or just good old fashioned Zen emptiness.
When you are clever in your approach to learning, and you pay attention to feedback, you will be amazed at the depth of blessings the law of attraction can bring into your life!
Article Source: http://www.article-outlet.com/About the Author Benjamin Langley has been studying and training in meditation, yoga, and other sciences of the mind for over 10 years. He regularly writes and shares insights on his own blog. Come take a look: http://peacefulprosperity.com/blog

Thai Legal System and Its Basic Laws

Submitted by Gregory
The Kingdom of Thailand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government. Thailand uses a Civil Law system and its fundamental laws are demonstrated in acts of parliament. The acts are backed up by different administrative Thai laws and regulations, issued by the Thai Cabinet and permanent ministries of the Thai government.
These regulations comprise Royal Decrees, Ministerial Regulations, Notifications of Directors General, as well as less formal policies and procedures followed by departments within the Thai government. The policies have not passed through the formal legal processes, but as a practical matter can be as significant as an Act of Parliament for one carrying out business in Thailand.
The central Thai law for business and much more is the Thai Civil and Commercial Code ("TCCC"). The TCCC specifies general principles and particular rules for the gamut of civil law issues influencing businesses and individuals. Some of the topics of special attention to businesses comprise company and partnership law, contracts, sales, obligations, unlawful acts (torts, such as liability for negligence or intentional harm), property, mortgage and other forms of loan security, leases and agency. For individuals, the TCCC accounts for marriage, divorce, wills and estate administration, and parental rights and duties.
The TCCC became Thai law in 1925. Notwithstanding regular and sometimes dramatic changes of government and constitutions in Thailand, the TCCC has resisted admirably, delivering a consistent legal framework and structure during otherwise turbulent times. The TCCC contains a few peculiarities that might interest a foreigner as, well, foreign, but for the most part the TCCC specifies legal principles common to most capitalist countries.
The French Civil Code was used as the beginning point for the TCCC, with Japanese, English, German and American legal scholars giving substantial input to the Thai law authorities at the time of drafting. While some contentious issues are surfacing when one considers the details, the basics of Thai law are consistent with the laws of business prevailing from Tokyo to Toledo.
According to the Thai judicial system, a trial court in Thailand is not influenced by prior court rulings when it settles an issue under the TCCC, or any other Thai law. Every case appearing before a Thai trial court is subject to the trial court judge's personal interpretation of the plain meaning of the applicable laws. Since the Thai laws, by necessity, are often not particular and sometimes not even plain, forecasting results on specific issues is sometimes an uncertain science. Still, the language of the TCCC is usually acceptable enough, and earlier court rulings - especially those of the Thai Supreme Court -act as reasonable guidelines for interpreting less certain provisions.
The TCCC is available across the country in English translation. The standard translation is the one done by late Professor Kamol Sandhikshetrin. While the TCCC is the central Thai law, there are undoubtedly many specific acts of significance when doing business in Thailand. One must have a clear idea about those specific acts before starting to do business in Thailand.
Article Source: http://www.article-outlet.com/About the Author For nearly 30 years, Bamrung Suvicha Apisakdi Law Associates (BSA Law) has focused on providing reliable legal advice and services to the Thai and foreign business community in Thailand. We provide international standards of legal services while retaining the customs of the Thai business culture

The Utah Personal Injury Lawyers Checklist

Submitted by Bart
It can be intimidating to try and find a personal injury lawyer because odds are you have never needed one before or if you have your experience was less the desirable. Here is a simple checklist of things to have and know before you ever meet your lawyer.
There are some things that you need to do and have before you go to any Utah personal injury lawyer. If you have these documents and facts squared away before you go your experience will be far better. It can seem like a daunting list at first but the information you gather will help you greatly. A personal injury lawyer will require a lot of information because they have never met you, have never heard your situation or story and the more information they have the stronger case they can build. It won't be like telling the story to a friend you will have to prove the things that happened, because your lawyer is going to have to prove in the courtroom.
One thing you must have is as many facts about your story as possible. For instance things like the name and address of the ambulance service, the emergency room and all the doctors who have examined you. It may seem like small insignificant details but they provide basic information and leads for you lawyer.
Another important thing to gather that you may not think of right off the bat is a list of people you have talked to about the accident. As detailed as this sounds it really is important, like we established earlier your lawyer more than likely doesn't know you at all and for sure knows nothing about the incident you were involved in. It is there job to gather a case that is viable and true and so they may have to look in every place possible to do that.
Now for documents. The above was just information you needed, there are actual legal documents that you will need to get a hold of. And if you grab them before you ever head to any or Utah's Personal Injury lawyers then you will be more equipped to answer and handle their questions.
Here is a pretty good list of what to take. A copy of the accident report, copies of written statements, your insurance policy of any kind, medical bills, any correspondence you have had with insurers and any receipts you have from repairs. These can provide influential information and will help your attorney decide if you could win your case or if it is just going to be a waste or money.
All in all getting a personal injury lawyer in Utah can seem like a scary and overwhelming task. In reality though once you have the right information at your finger tips and can be prepared with the right documents your encounters with your lawyer will be positive ones. Don't avoid a personal lawyer because you aren't sure how the system works, research, ask questions, gather the documents above and you'll find you can successfully hire a lawyer.
Article Source: http://www.article-outlet.com/About the Author Bart Icles knows that searching for a Utah Personal Injury Lawyer is not the easiest thing to do. Having knowledge is power when it comes to a Utah injury attorney so this article is meant to equip you with that knowledge.

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