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It is not every tourist destination that allows you to relive the past. This is precisely what Ireland does thanks to the various ancient castles that have been restored and are used for lodging, restaurants, tours, and shows. It is always fascinating to get to see an ancient structure a such as a castle, but being able to walk through it and see it redone complete with four poster beds and all is a completely different story.

Ireland is a terrific vacation destination for first or second honeymoons, romantic getaways, or just for a fascinating trip. Each place in Ireland is so exciting and accommodating that tourists often choose to stay a few nights in each place instead of hopping off to a new destination. Although many visitors flock to the big cities, the West of Ireland is quite popular among vacationing couples.

There are so many beautiful and fascinating places in the world to choose from that it can be challenging to decide on a vacation destination. Europe has some of the world’s most stunning and interesting countries and sites. One country that is particularly enchanting is Spain. The language, culture, food and accommodations are all fabulous; it’s so easy to get swept away in Spain’s magic.
There is much to do and see in Spain’s great cities including Barcelona, Alicante and Benidorm.
When in Spain one should be sure to see some bullfighting and pay attention t the stunning architecture.

The Spain hotels are fantastic as well. You can visit the Zoo in Parc Ciutadella as well as the markets while in Barcelona. The Barcelona hotels are highly accommodating as well as the Alicante hotels.

In Benidorm you can visit Peacock Island as well as many other great attractions. You will find the Benidorm hotels comfortable and welcoming.

We focus on the negative aspects of ourselves, those things we want to change, rather than the positive aspects. We may say something like, ?I wish I didn?t eat so much? or ?I wish I had Audrey Hepburn?s sense of style.? In this article, I am going to walk you through a couple of exercises that I hope will be eye-opening for you and give you a better idea of how to become the person you want to be.

Find Role Models.

Make a list of at least 30 people, real or fictional (characters from books, movies, theater, TV, etc.) that you admire. Write them down quickly and without editing. They might be a teacher, a character from one of your favorite books, a relative, friend, an acquaintance, athlete, spiritual leader or entertainer. After you have made your initial list, put it aside and let it percolate. As new names come to mind, add them to the list.

We all need role models in our lives. Part of the need for role models is for the inspiration value?they help us draw out the very best of ourselves. But we also need role models because much of our learning in life is done by observing others and then trying out the behaviors for ourselves. If we are fortunate, we have direct contact with our role models and they can mentor and guide us as we develop into the people we want to be.

The list of people you admire are the people who are your role models. As you go about your day, ask yourself what a particular person would do in that particular situation. This strategy has helped me tremendously when I am unsure of how to proceed in a situation or if I bungled something and want to learn how to avoid making the same mistake again. For example, Leonardo da Vinci is one of my role models. Whenever I am stuck on a problem, I remember that he encouraged people to examine things from multiple perspectives. Once I get out of my tunnel vision and look at the problem from a different viewpoint, a solution usually presents itself. My paternal grandmother is another one of my role models. She seemed to ?have it all??a strong faith, loving family, and career (and an immaculate home!). There are many overwhelming days when I want to collapse onto the floor and lie in a fetal position but then I think about my grandmother and all that she endured in life and I find the inner strength to do what I need to do. Who are your role models?

Character Traits:

Take your role model list and make two columns. In the first column, write the names of your role models. In the second column, write the reason you admire them?what traits do they possess? For example, for my grandmother, I would describe her as spiritual, grounded, fun, organized, giving, open, curious, intelligent, satisfied with living simply, loving, determined, kind, doting, etc. A couple of traits that I admire in my husband would be loving, amazingly creative, funny/fun, sincere, generous, intelligent, and so forth. As you did with the first list, set it aside and let it percolate (and it will!). As new traits come to mind, add them to the list.

The next step is to make a list of the traits that you have listed. Put tally marks after traits that occur more than once. You will start to see a pattern developing. These traits are the ones you want to possess. The more often it is listed, the more strongly you want to have these traits. Reviewing this list will give you a better idea of who you want to be, how you want others to view you. Who do you want to be?

What Traits You Possess

Take the list of traits you developed in the second exercise. This is where the real self-examination starts. Reviewing the list, ask yourself objectively which ones you currently possess. You may be startled to discover that you already have many of the traits! If you are really serious about wanting to be the person you want to be, ask a trusted friend or family member to highlight the traits on the list that s/he believes you possess. Hopefully, you will be pleasantly surprised to learn that you are closer to being the person you want to be than you thought. The traits that are not highlighted are now your roadmap?you now know what traits you need to focus on in order to develop them. Who are you now? And, what do you need to develop to become who you want to be?

A final word:

There is an old proverb that says that birds of a feather flock together. The value this proverb has for the exercises you have just completed is that if the people you spend most of your time with do not have the traits you want to develop within you, then it will be very difficult to grow into the desired traits. This is also true of the things we watch or read. For instance, if you want to lose weight and all you do with your friends is go out to eat, then you are not going to lose weight. Also, if you belong to a weight loss ?support group? on the Internet and all people do is complain about how hard it is to eat right and how they went off of their meal plan, then, again, it is going to be hard to lose weight. However, if you are part of a group that holds each other accountable for letting themselves down for overeating, then you will lose weight. Do you want to be like the people you hang around with or watch on television or in the movies? Is it time to move on to a group or source of entertainment that has a better fit with who you want to be?

A new habit takes 30 days to form, which means in 30 days you can either start a new bad habit or change a bad habit into a good one. If you have ever tried to change a bad habit such as be more organized, eat better, or start exercising, you probably tried to do it all at once and failed. A war is won by winning many battles, if you want to win the war on your bad habit, let’s start by winning little battles.

You know the routine, you say to yourself; “from now on I’m going to be more organized, I’m going to eat better and start exercising. I’m going to start on Monday and I’m going to do it this time!” Monday comes around and you’re motivated to start your new good habits. You grab an apple and some toast for breakfast, you organize your desk, and you take the stairs, you started off right, but as the day winds down you find yourself falling back into some of the old habits, maybe you hit the vending machine in the afternoon, soon you take the elevator again because your just too tired, by the end of the day you’re back to square one.

Why does this happen? You say to yourself I just can’t stay disciplined enough to change what I want to change. The answer is you are trying to change too many things at once, remember little battles mean little victories.

So today , not tomorrow or next week , pick one small thing you want to change, for example keep an organized desk. That is going to be your focus for the next thirty days. Don’t worry about diets, exercise, or anything else. Everyday before you leave be sure to clean off your desk. Trust me it will pay off in the morning when you walk in and have a clean slate to start on.

Now take this and apply to every other thing you want to change, except only do one thing at a time. Remember little battles. If it’s a diet you want to change start by changing only one meal in the day, breakfast for example. Rather than trying to change your entire eating habit at once, start with one meal. Do that for 30 days, by the end of the 30 days, if you have been having something healthy like grapefruit, it is very unlikely that you will go back to something fattening such as bagels or bacon. By this time your body won’t want it anymore, when your battle with breakfast is won, now its time to attack lunch.

The plan I have laid out is not a quick fix solution, there rarely are. Bad habits form over time and so it takes time to undo them and form good habits. One day at a time, in 30 day succession and you can overcome anything.

Speaking in public is one of the things people fear most. There’s a joke by Jerry Seinfeld that goes something like this “ Did you know that more people fear speaking in front of people than dying?. That means they would rather be in the coffin than giving the eulogy”

Regardless of what your past experiences with public speaking are, there are 10 techniques which I’ll outline which can make you a better public speaker.

1.It’s Not About You, it’s About Them

When most people get up to speak, they are usually focused on themselves. Being nervous is normal, but worried about how you might look or be perceived can really be hindering in getting past your fears. Remember most people in the audience are actually impressed that you have the ability to get up there and give a presentation.

2.Allow Yourself to Make Mistakes

We make them all the time when we talk normally in conversation so why would giving a speech be any different? If your aim is for perfection in a speech you are going to have a tough time talking publicly. Be conversational in your tone, if you find yourself losing your footing while giving a speech, take a moment and gather your thoughts then continue.

3.Master the Art of Concentration

Have you ever been worried about one thing and suddenly something else far more important takes your attention away? You soon realize that you had completely forgotten about what previously had you worried sick. The same holds true for public speaking, concentrate not on being nervous, but rather on the praise and adoration you will get from the audience once you finish your presentation. Focus better and do more.

4.Channel Your Power the Right Way

Imagine someone in the crowd becomes rude or interruptive while you are giving your presentation. A. You could get upset and allow that person to dictate the outcome of your presentation or B. You channel or that nervous energy to move ahead and finish successfully. If I person becomes so disruptive, a simple “I’ll wait until that gentleman in the fourth row finishes”. Something like this usually handles the worst offenders.

5.If You Can Dream It, You Can Be It

Visualize what the speech or presentation you are about to give will mean to you in terms of success. Think up of something wild like being lauded in the Macy’s parade for the wonderful you are going to do. The best athletes in the world use this technique to mentally prepare for competition.

6. It’s Like Being One on One

Many people claim to be comfortable speaking for hours on end when the conversation is between one person or a small group of people. So why not use this same technique when giving a presentation? As you are looking around the room while you give your presentation, you will probably notice a few people that smile or are very interested in what you have to say. Focus your attention mostly on these people and it should help you move along more comfortably.

7. Be Positive

Yes I know you have heard it all before, be positive, think good thoughts, etc… There is a reason behind that. Someone smarter than I once said, “if you think you can, you can, if you think you can’t, you’re right!” Be fun about it. Get in front of the mirror and scream at the top of your lungs “I’m the best speaker in the world!”

8. It’s OK to be Nervous

Some of the most influential speakers throughout history were nervous wrecks before their speeches. John F. Kennedy and Winston Churchill were two. Yet these great men motivated millions to reach for the stars and win world wars.

9.The Big Picture

Think about it, are you even going to remember this speech you are so worried about 5 years from now. How much of a catalyst is it going to be in changing the course of your life? Probably not much. In the big scheme of things, whatever presentation or speech you may have to give is going to mean very little. When looking back you’ll say to yourself, I don’t know what I was so worried about!

10. Keep it Fun.

Jot it down as another thing you have accomplished in life and have fun with it.