May 6, 2008

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I’ve never heard of the Sedona Method but it’s getting a few people excited as a way to live life to the fullest.

This link here is an article from the authors explaining how how The Sedona Method is the bridge between The Secret and the Law of Attraction.

The website, Sedona.com, offers all visitors a free CD or DVD with information about the product and how to get ahead with it.

The key to the Sedona Method is the idea of transcending ego. It’s a revolutionary concept which I’m having a lot of interest in while reading the website. Instead of channelling your inner superman and crashing through barriers through sheer strength of will, this method shows you how to attract happiness and what we really want.

When you let go of artificial goals imposed by the expectations of society, you’re freer to follow a path that will truly make you happy.

Rather than the feelings of inadequacy that constantly drive us to buy more, earn more and be worth more, The Sedona Method shows how how to be happy with yourselves.

The product has a string of very high profile endorsements from people in organisations that even those living under a stone will be familiar with. This is quite impressive and makes the Sedona Method seem very credible.

It’s a really well designed website with lots of introductory information - as opposed to a hard-hitting sales page. Worth at least checking out.

I know I rant on and on about Spain all the time - who can blame me - but another thing I haven’t really talked much about that I’m really looking forward to is spending time in Singapore.

The reason I’m going to Singapore is to visit a friend of mine, Chet, who has returned home to serve some time in the military. The opportunity came up for me to visit him and I’ll be there for 4 days from Dec 10 to Dec 14.

Noone really rates Singapore very highly as a country for tourists. But that doesn’t matter because while I’ll see some sights, which shouldn’t take more than a day or two, I’ll get to check out some good bars and restaurants, which surely must exist! Also apparently the shopping there is very good - well, other people talk it up - but then again, people talked up the shopping in Bangkok and I was personally a little underwhelmed by what was on offer there.

Infinity Shoes is a women’s shoes website that has a rather gigantic catalogue available.

We’re not talking over-priced Jimmy Choo or Manolos here. These are decently priced good shoes, good for a present as all women love shoes. Well all the women that I have encountered anyway! They also run some pretty decent specials but to activate the free shipping offer that’s on you’ll need to spend more than $60.

Some examples of what’s on offer:

Tsubo Shoes -

Tsubo is Japanese for “pressure point”. The idea of these shoes is to combine fashion with comfort so looking good doesn’t have to hurt so much.

Seychelles shoes -

Now, these shoes are known as “Foxy Mama” and you can sort of see how they acquired that name hehe. Women can add several inches to their height with one purchase. Yet to become acceptable for men!

Minnetonka boots -

These boots can be worn with or without the decorative stuff which is an interesting feature.

I guess the main worry when it comes to buying shoes online for most people is that the shoes won’t be what they were expecting. Well, I’ve checked out the returns policy and it’s pretty solid so there’s not too much to worry about.

Given summer is on the way, the type I would choose for a gift is this Minnetonka thong:

If I had a girlfriend these thongs would actually complement quite nicely a pair of leather thongs that I have bought in the past few months on special.


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