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		<title>What&#8217;s ePRO</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At initially glance, you might believe that ePRO is some kind of virtual office or a laptop qualified. It may well also sound like a brand new high tech gadget or an app for the iPad. Nicely it is an electronic acronym all correct however it?s not what you assume it really is.</p>
<p>An ePRO stands for electronic patient reported outcomes. It&#8217;s a software in the net that helps corporations in their clinical trials. Once you say patient reported outcomes, the patients themselves input the information . These are the patients of clinical trials. They report whatever adverse effects or developments they knowledge even though under the trial. <a href="http://viedoc.com/services.aspx">Observational trial</a>. This is commonly completed via a site and it is actually called IWR or interactive internet response. You can log your information on the web for a much more secure delivery with the information and facts. For those which are not world-wide-web savvy, you might have the option of undertaking it through telephone. This is named IVR or interactive voice response. You are able to simply call a number and follow the instructions. This system is substantially extra straightforward and effective for the reason that all you will need is a landline and you are good to go. Yet another option will be via the use of far more advanced gadgets like an iPad or perhaps a Tablet. This can be helpful for patients that are always on the go and don?t have time to sit down and tinker on line. You only should download an application or perhaps a software program which can access the program.</p>
<p>An ePRO can support in clinical trials in a variety of approaches. To start with, it can assist them collect the information directly from the patient. It also offers a basic interface that may prove to become pretty useful and user-friendly. Another advantage is that it offers scientific assistance for those that have little expertise on the technicalities of the study. You&#8217;ll be able to get instant access for the patient?s information so physicians can make crucial decisions ahead of time. They also have a 24-hour toll no cost help desk if required. Most ePRO providers now integrate their services with other systems or solutions which might be helpful for clinical trials. Examples of computer software like clinical data management systems, evaluation systems and electronic diaries.</p>
<p>You can find plenty of electronic patient reported outcomes providers around and you have to decide on the best 1. Make certain they&#8217;ve long knowledge in doing clinical trials. Check if their provider is stable. Get to know their workers and discover if they may be competent to deal with clinical trials. Ask about for the usual costs when getting the services. Pick the most competitive price. The marketplace for electronic patient reported outcome providers has matured these days and it&#8217;s significant to adequately evaluate the range in order to make the most effective achievable choice.</p>
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		<title>Hawaii Vacation Packages</title>
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Hawaii vacation packages could be the only approach to take while you are hunting to put aside funds on your getaway. Hawaii vacation packages can handle anything from plane tickets to motel as well as a automobile leasing. You&#8217;ll be able to check out a tour representative as a way to acquire your [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travelocity.com/deals-d4980-nevada-las-vegas-vacations">Hawaii vacation packages</a> could be the only approach to take while you are hunting to put aside funds on your getaway. Hawaii vacation packages can handle anything from plane tickets to motel as well as a automobile leasing. You&#8217;ll be able to check out a tour representative as a way to acquire your vacation package, nevertheless you actually will probably have to devote a lot more than you should as a consequence of real estate agent&#8217;s bill. On the other hand, you can utilize the web site Travelocity and not have to give back all of your cost savings while in the form of an broker fee. Easy and also without charge to use, they will permit you to definitely acquire a wonderful holiday package and also help save the actual highest amount of money feasible. That is certainly sure to make the retreat quite fulfilling. For more information regarding Hawaii vacation packages, check out http://www.travelocity.com/deals-d2253-hawaii-vacations. Copyright 2011.</p>
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<h2>Scribe SEO Reviews</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.bloggingpro.com/archives/2010/09/14/scribe-seo-review-does-copyblogger-product-deliver/">Scribe SEO Reviews</a> &#8211; Scribe SEO works on about 3 sectors connected with SEO: Keywords, Subject material and also Links. Check out Scribe SEO Reviews for more information. When you log in to the back end of your site, this excellent resource will present a field known as &#8220;Scribe Keyword Research&#8221; in the field it is easy to write what exactly your web page theme as well as blog subject matter is focused on and also Scribe can provide a number of key phrase choices coupled with level of targeted visitors which means that an individual may easily learn how popular is a keyword phrase. You will find good Scribe SEO reviews who you may well refer to. Scribe SEO reviews your content and can give a grade dependant on 15 Search engine marketing principals to ensure that your articles will be discovered effortlessly from the search engines. Making certain that your content is applicable for your customers along with putting keywords and phrases to content is quite intuitive; however just what exactly nearly everybody find tricky will be generating one way links. Scribe SEO has a backlink building application that will point you to web pages the places you need to receive one-way links. Look at Scribe SEO reviews today.</p>
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<h2>Medicare Leads</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.equitamedicaresupplementleads.com">Medicare leads</a> make marketing to seniors possibly one of the highest-returning activities for an insurance broker. The Medicare leads we all offer are exclusive, in addition to, each and every lead that you&#8217;ll receive will be from someone who recently became eligible for Medicare, or who has requested someone to call about a Medicare supplement policy. Ultimately, our Medicare supplement leads are not difficult to work. The product is something that these clients are on the lookout for, and you will get requests for telephone calls and for appointments. We are certain our supplement leads program will help your profits. Medicare Supplement Insurance Leads &#8211; Creating Success with Senior Marketing</p>
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		<title>Small Steps, Great Strides</title>
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Believe in your personal power, retrieve if lost
Explore, enhance creativity to allow flow of positive energy
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sacred space, sacred time</p>
<p>Believe in your personal power, retrieve if lost</p>
<p>Explore, enhance creativity to allow flow of positive energy</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get stuck in a rut, seek out a form of support system</p>
<p>Assess, evaluate your attitude, believe in the power of positive affirmation</p>
<p>Value your gifts, your talents, count your blessings</p>
<p>Think once, think twice, think again before making major decisions.</p>
<p>Know your capabilities and limitations, your strengths and weaknesses</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let problems get you down- are you missing the cause</p>
<p>Listen to your Inner Voice, your intiution, nurture your Spirit, learn to be in harmony with Nature and the elements Learn psychic protection, grounding, balancing , centering, clearing- find out how.</p>
<p>Give yourself time to meditate, a quiet time to get recharged<br />
Use your imagination to overcome limitations of our mundane existence.</p>
<p>Find creative ways to face life&#8217;s dilemmas.</p>
<p>GIVE YOURSELF A PAT ON THE BACK, ACKNOWLDGE YOUR SUCCESS ,LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES</p>
<p>Assets that are helpful</p>
<p>Good physical health, strength and vitality</p>
<p>Have good relationships with family, siblings and friends</p>
<p>Have had caring and responsible parent/s</p>
<p>Having had parent/s who provided a model of love and respect</p>
<p>Coming from life-affirming family that had capacity for joy</p>
<p>Coming from a family who co-operated with one another</p>
<p>Family background that permitted free expression of emotions<br />
Strong gender identification</p>
<p>Acknowledge sexual feelings</p>
<p>History of productive functioning.</p>
<p>NOTE</p>
<p>This does not preclude those who are raised in single-parent families</p>
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to walk the path. Visit her website , a metaphysical site that offers information on tarot, crystals, aura, journalling and other topics.<br />
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		<title>What Are Your Debts?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a time of year when many people take stock of all that they are grateful for &#8212; or at least when we should do so. But this should also be a time when we take stock of all those people who contributed to those gifts &#8212; especially the intangible ones. Those gifts such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a time of year when many people take stock of all that they are grateful for &#8212; or at least when we should do so. But this should also be a time when we take stock of all those people who contributed to those gifts &#8212; especially the intangible ones. Those gifts such as our self-esteem or confidence, our love of sports or music, and our spine. What person or group do you owe the greatest debt? Was there a special person or group that really helped you become the person you are today?</p>
<p>Was there someone who helped you believe in yourself and your ability? Was there someone who taught you to appreciate life in a new way? Was there just someone who was there so you could count on them no matter what?</p>
<p>Most of us have been fortunate to have not just one person but a whole team of teachers, coaches, and mentors who helped us grow and reach our potential. We should remember to thank those people again and again as we live the lives they helped us shape. Even more important we need to repay that debt &#8212; not to those individuals but to society. How is your debt? Have you paid it yet or are you still pretending it doesn&#8217;t exist?</p>
<p>We often hear the expression as it relates to criminals. It is sometimes used as a euphemism for incarceration. The truth is though that we all owe a debt to society. Not because we have done some harm to the community but instead because we have benefited from someone else doing good.</p>
<p>I am a Presbyterian and our expression of the Lord&#8217;s Prayer includes the phrase &#8220;And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors&#8221;. Obviously no matter how good we are and how exemplary our lives we can never repay our debt to God or his son so that part of the meaning is rather clear. I also think this means that we should do good for goodness sake rather than any potential benefit we may reap from the act.</p>
<p>I also think there is another level of meaning and this comes back to the central idea of our debt to society. I think when it comes down to acts of kindness there cannot be a one-to-one relationship. Obviously in many cases when a person is in need of help they may never be in a position to return that help in kind. But it isn&#8217;t really what we want or need when we offer help or kindness in any case.</p>
<p>Whenever I do something charitable, helpful, or kind, I tend to view the act as contributing to a vast fund of kindness. Many times in my life I have profited from this fund and very likely I will continue to profit from it.</p>
<p>One of the reasons I like this concept is that I do think of it as a sort of fund or bank. The value grows exponentially rather than incrementally just as money would do if similarly invested. We should all be grateful for this because the truth is that we usually don&#8217;t pay our debt to society.</p>
<p>Most of us will write the occasional check, buy a ticket for some raffle, and/or spend a few hours working here and there on some pet project. There are a few who will go much further than this and spend a large portion of their time, energy, and/or money for the greater good but they are far too few.</p>
<p>Often whenever we face pressure on our time or finances then it is our philanthropic activities that are the first to be sacrificed. I have been all too guilty of this myself. I wonder what would happen if we reversed this and instead put helping others first rather than last?</p>
<p>My challenge to you this week is simply to find a way to add to our goodness fund. Borrow from the concept of &#8220;Pay It Forward&#8221;. When someone offers you a helping hand then be sure to pass the favor along at the first opportunity. Don&#8217;t pick and choose. Don&#8217;t balance your checkbook first. Don&#8217;t take the easy path. Do what is right. You will know it when you see it.</p>
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		<title>The Gift of Forgiveness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We hear so much about forgiveness, in our churches, on Oprah, in new age magazines, but do we truly understand what the big deal about forgiveness is?  We read that if we forgive others and ourselves we are doing our spiritual work and becoming better people, but what does that mean to us? You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We hear so much about forgiveness, in our churches, on Oprah, in new age magazines, but do we truly understand what the big deal about forgiveness is?  We read that if we forgive others and ourselves we are doing our spiritual work and becoming better people, but what does that mean to us? You can forgive that guy you dated a while back until you run into him someplace and then you want to wreak revenge on him. You can forgive your parents for your horrible childhood but as soon as you get on the phone with your Dad you are arguing just like you always have. So, what good is forgiveness anyway?</p>
<p>The key to forgiveness is to forgive from the heart, not from the mind. Knowing in your rational mind that your parents did the best they could to raise you is not enough to constitute forgiveness. That is why every time you are with your Dad you still argue. If you really forgave him you would not be reacting that way. You would have compassion for his dream and understand that he is just expressing his point of view. If you truly let go of the pain of your childhood, your self-importance, and your need to be right about your point of view, you would not be taking him personally any more. If you were not taking him personally you would not be angry and it would not be necessary to punish him by behaving like an angry child.  It behooves us to look at ourselves with honesty and objectivity. You can say you have forgiven someone in your life, but the proof is in the pudding.</p>
<p>If you have an emotional reaction in the presence of someone, your heart is telling you that you have not resolved your issues with them. In other words, you have not truly forgiven that person. All of this begs the question, how do we forgive? First, cease lying to yourself and stop telling yourself stories about why you behave the way you do. Stop blaming your behavior on other people and take responsibility for your emotional reactions. If you could forgive all the people in your life who have hurt or wounded you it would be possible to be in control of your behavior instead of being in reaction to other people all of the time. Imagine living life without experiencing a constant emotional rollercoaster of pain, anger, and jealousy!  That would be bliss!</p>
<p>The important thing is to have awareness of what has transpired and be able to tell yourself the truth about it. Have you truly forgiven or has your rational mind been telling you a story that you have?  Once you have determined what is truth and what is a justification, you are ready for the next step. Second, look at your life with clarity. Try to see what happened in your past, not only from your point of view, but also from the other person&#8217;s point of view. We need to be able to walk in the other persons shoes to understand why things happened the way they did. That doesn&#8217;t mean you have to agree with what they did or how they did it.  Not at all. Your values and beliefs may be very different from theirs. All this means is that you can see the whole truth of what happened and the whole truth encompasses all points of view, not just your own.</p>
<p>Take some time to listen to how you tell the story of your life. Perhaps it would be helpful to journal the story of a particular time in your life that you have been challenged by. Listen to what you have written. Does it sound like you were victimized by your circumstances? Be objective, if someone heard your story would they say someone did you wrong, that you are resentful, vengeful and angry? If so, this is your first clue that you are seeing things from only one point of view. Why? Well, if you felt like someone hurt you then obviously you took the other persons actions personally. You assumed you knew why they did what they did according to your point of view and your beliefs about their words or actions. Chances are that your interpretation of what the other person did or said was not what the other person had in mind when they interacted with you. The key is to imagine what happened from their point of view.</p>
<p>If I say that my husband cheated on me and ruined our marriage and hurt me, I am only telling part of the story. What about my responsibility for my half of the relationship? It is doubtful that I was a vision of loveliness throughout the entire marriage. I had to contribute half of that relationship because all relationships take the contribution of both parties. When I can see both sides clearly, and have compassion for my husband, I can forgive him. But if I am attached to my victim point of view and blame everything on him, forgiveness will never come. Chances are I will bring my anger and resentment into my next relationship as well. This scenario applies to all human interactions in our lives. Rape, physical, emotional and mental abuse, cheating, violence, etc&#8230; are all included. Yes, even what we judge to be the most heinous of human activities can be forgiven.</p>
<p>Seeing things with the eyes of truth means that you stop judging the activities of others and, instead, take responsibility for your interpretation of those activities. It means being responsible for how you write the story of what happened. I could say yes, my husband cheated on me in our marriage but, gosh, I was not aware of how my actions impacted our situation. We both had a lot to learn from that relationship. I am glad I can see what happened clearly and have gratitude for the opportunity to grow and become a better person. even if it hurt pretty badly for a while. The key word here is gratitude! We judge everything that happens in life as good or bad, right or wrong. The truth is life just happens, and life is exactly as it is. As long as we are always judging others and life situations according to our point of view, we will never be able to have gratitude for the challenges and experiences life sends our way. No matter how enlightened a person you may be, things will always happen in life. People you love will die, relationships will come and go, the stock market will crash and rise, your car may be totaled but, if you have gratitude for life&#8217;s challenges, you will always be writing a beautiful happy story of your life! Even better, you will never feel victimized by your circumstances.</p>
<p>You may think I am living my life in a fairy tale, but I assure you I&#8217;m not. We have been domesticated to process our life in a certain way. If you don&#8217;t believe me just watch one soap opera on TV. Everyone is stressed out, creating drama, having emotional outbursts, screaming and arguing, defending their points of view, and generally creating a life of misery! Soap operas are popular because they mimic our lives. I am suggesting a different way of perceiving life, one without judgment and with the ability to see the points of view of other people and to see beliefs other than your own. One where you take responsibility for your mind and what it thinks and, as a result of this internal chatter, how you choose to react to any situation. When you can truly see the other person&#8217;s point of view then you can forgive from the heart. True compassion of the human experience is the place from which forgiveness begins. Compassion is an act of love that is free of attachment. Of course, the kind of love I am talking about is unconditional love.</p>
<p>Once you have seen the truth you must make the decision to let go of the pain, anger, and resentment you have been holding on to. This requires you to take action. If you are attached to your pain, resentment, and self-righteousness, and addicted to your emotional reactions, this will be a difficult step for you. Taking action requires letting go of the very thing you have been holding on to for so many years. There is comfort in what we find familiar, even if we are experiencing pain and suffering. The pain and suffering itself becomes the familiarity we seek. It takes absolute faith in yourself plus courage, will, and discipline to let go.  But once you let go, it will as if the weight of the world has been taken off your shoulders. In this process it is important to forgive not just the others in our lives, but also ourselves. For most people, giving ourselves the gift of forgiveness is very challenging.</p>
<p>&#8226;	Forgive yourself for using people in your life to hurt yourself.</p>
<p>&#8226;	Forgive yourself for not having clarity, for blaming others, and for not taking responsibility for your actions.</p>
<p>&#8226;	Forgive yourself for wounding others and for the anger, jealousy, and hate you directed toward others.</p>
<p>&#8226;	Forgive yourself for participating in situations that went against your integrity.</p>
<p>&#8226;	Forgive yourself for not respecting yourself.</p>
<p>&#8226;	Forgive yourself for not trusting yourself and having faith in your abilities.</p>
<p>&#8226;	Forgive yourself for trying to control the people you love.</p>
<p>&#8226;	And, of course, forgive yourself for not loving yourself 100% just the way you are!</p>
<p>More than once my teacher, don Miguel Ruiz, said &#8220;In order to merge with spirit your heart must be as light as a feather.&#8221; Well, when you have finally detached from the anger, resentment, and pain of your story your heart will feel as light as a feather. Not only that, but for the first time in your adult life you will be happy, truly happy, and your life will reflect the change back to you in every way. After all what we think in our minds is what manifests in our lives! The bottom line is that we forgive because we love ourselves so much that we want to give ourselves the gift of personal freedom. We forgive not because the other person necessarily deserves it, but because we do not want to carry that load around until we die. Anger, hate, and jealousy will make you old, resentful and ugly, inside and out. The question is, how much do you love and respect yourself? Is it enough to give yourself the gift of forgiveness? I hope so.</p>
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<p>Dr. Sheri Rosenthal is a master Toltec teacher and author of The Complete Idiot&#8217;s Guide to Toltec Wisdom. Having trained with don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements, she currently takes students on spiritual journeys, works with personal apprentices and enjoys being extremely happy. You can reach her at info@sherirosenthal.com  or at <a href="http://www.sherirosenthal.com." rel="nofollow">http://www.sherirosenthal.com.</a></p>
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