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Articles about Carole (0-50 of 145)
- Obama Plans To Spur Jobs In 2010 - More Job Interviews Ahead, Will You Be Ready?
By: Carole Martin | - The news headlines predict new jobs ahead. How and when is up for grabs. The good news is that there will be new jobs available in the near future. The bad news is that the numbers are large and the competition for the same jobs will continue to be fierce.
What can you do to prepare yourself - NOW? How can you prepare yourself today for tomorrow's interview?
Some basic rules and preparation will make the difference between you getting that job offer and not.
Tags: job interviews, interview skills, interview questions, answers, practice interview
- Fences Tickets - Film Star To Grace August Wilson's Fences
By: Brent Warnken | - The Broadway revival Fences is sure to see some serious strength when two-time Academy Award winner Denzel Washington joins the cast. And for the late '80s Pulitzer winning story, the star power might be exactly what the show needs in order to get the commercial exposure for a return trip to the stage. The famed actor well-known for his silver screen roles in Training Day and Glory hasn't performed on stage since the 2005 revival of Julius Caesar and 1988's Checkmates. Washington is set to play ... Tags: Fences, theater, play, tickets, entertainment, Broadway
- James Taylor Tickets - The Troubadour Reunion
By: Brent Warnken | - Wouldn't it be great to reunite with old friends and get paid for it? That's just what James Taylor and Carole King thought as they put together the 'Troubadour Reunion' tour, an event originally sparked from the 50th anniversary celebration of West Hollywood's landmark two years ago. Now the two veteran performers, along with a few friends, will kick off a new "Troubadour" event this March in Australia, courting New Zealand, Japan and the U.S., as well. Get James Taylor tickets today online to ... Tags: James Taylor, music, concert, tickets
- The Top 10 Most Famous Women With The First Name Of Carol, Carole, Caroline, Or Carolyn
By: Larry Truett | - For the past year I've been compiling famous names to list on my name numerology website. These are all noted individuals, but who are the most famous? Today let's count down the most famous women named Carol, Carole, Caroline, and Carolyn.
The most famous people (based on online chatter) with the first name Carol, Carole, Caroline, or Carolyn are:
10. Carolyn Warmus - Convicted for the murder of her lover's wife
9. Carol Channing - Stage and Screen Ac ... Tags: Carol, Carole, Caroline, Carolyn, name, famous
- Interview Preparation; How To Create Your Unique Brand
By: Carole Martin | - Almost every article - or career coach - will tell you that in order to do well in an interview - and to ultimately get the job offer, you must "Be Prepared." But what if you don't know how to prepare?
- "What does prepared look like?"
- "How do I know what they are going to ask?"
- "How can I make them I hire me?"
- "What if I'm not REALLY qualified or able to do this job?"
These are common concerns and questions - but where do you find the answers ... Tags: personal brand, personal branding, interview preparation, how to interview, interview questions, career branding
- Dancing With The Stars - Dancing Every Night!
By: Suzanne McMahon | - Whatever this season is, I was tired of the dancing, judges, and contestants. I refused to watch the whole time Chloris Leachman was on. Melissa Rycroft, The Woz, Julianne's boyfriend, Chuck Wicks, Denise Richards, Shawn Johnson, and a few others came along too that really didn't interest me either.
Despite that dreadful lineup, there was an individual that did make it all worthwhile. I couldn't wait to see the outstanding dancing of Frenchman Gilles Marini. I discovered Gilles when ... Tags: Comcast Cable, Comcast TV, Comcast Internet, Comcast Service
- Dancing With The Stars - The Best!
By: Suzanne McMahon | - Whatever this season promised to bring, I had become tired of all of the dancing, drama, judges, and contestants. The entire time Chloris Leachman was on, I refused to watch a second of it. But then along came Gilles Marini, Lil Kim, Ty Murray, Melissa Rycroft, The Woz, Julianne's boyfriend, Chuck Wicks, Denise Richards, Shawn Johnson, and a few others that really didn't interest me.
Who really did interest me? I could not wait to watch Gilles Marini expertly dance during each episo ... Tags: Comcast Cable, Comcast TV, Comcast Internet, Comcast Service
- Dancing With The Stars May Just Be The Best Yet!
By: Suzanne McMahon | - It didn't matter what season it was, the whole show - dancing, judges and contestants, had grown tiresome. The entire time Chloris Leachman was on, I refused to watch a second of it. But then along came Gilles Marini, Lil Kim, Ty Murray, Melissa Rycroft, The Woz, Julianne's boyfriend, Chuck Wicks, Denise Richards, Shawn Johnson, and a few others that really didn't interest me.
Despite that dreadful lineup, there was an individual that did make it all worthwhile. I couldn't wait to s ... Tags: Comcast Cable, Comcast TV, Comcast Internet, Comcast Service
- Windows Media Center Downloads
By: Nicholas Henderson | - Movie reviews follow this paragraph. Here are some ways to find movie download sites. There are a lot of different phrases you can use, try "Download DVD Movies", "Hindi Movie Rentals", or "Online Movies Rental".
The Eagle and the Hawk: Well generated anti war film with hesitant idol March, intimidating gunner Grant, everyone's buddy Oakie, and understanding city gal Lombard. Awakening John Mouk Saunders tale is still well timed. Cast includes Fredric March, Cary Grant, Jack Oakie, ... Tags: movies, computers, entertainment, arts, music, games, internet, marketing, technology, downloads, recreation and sports, recreation, leisure
- Tv Moms Behaving Badly
By: Michelle Brunetti | - Where have you gone Carole Brady?
From the Secret Life of a Soccer Mom and All My Children to Desperate Housewives and The New Adventures of Old Christine, today's TV moms are entertaining, but they're anything but parenting role models. Here's a look at some TV parents behaving badly.
Desperate Housewives:
While all of the ladies of Wisteria Lane have had their unflattering mommy moments at some point or another, Bree Van De Kamp's rank right up there with s ... Tags: All my Children, Desperate Housewives, Parenting, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Bad Moms
- Locations, Locations, Locations
By: Hadassah | - A Motorcycle Theft Survey, conducted by top bike insurance specialist Carole Nash, has estimated that bikers living in the North West London (NW) area are at the greatest risk when it comes to theft.
Having surveyed 117 main UK postcodes, those in Greater London feature in eight of the top ten highest risk areas, with Liverpool (unsurprisingly to popular stereotypical opinion) ranking amongst the worst areas outside of the capital. A biker living in Liverpools L postcode is mo ... Tags: Bike, Bikers, Insurance
- Selling Yourself Like A Product During A Job Interview
By: Carole Martin. | - Interviewing for a job is in many ways comparable to a sales person making a sale. If you were a sales person and were about to sell a product to a customer you would do some homework or research so that you could convince your customers that your product was the best product on the market to fill their needs.
You will find that this scenario is a powerful tool to use for your interview preparation. What do you have to offer (as a product), to the customer (the employer)? What can ... Tags: interviewing, job interviewing, interview skills, how to interview, interview coach, sellining yourself, Carole Martin, successful interviewing, getting the j
- On Inevitable Job Interview Question - Why Did You Leave?
By: Carole Martin | - The Inevitable Job Interview Question: "Why Did You Leave (Are Planning To Leave) Your Last Position?" and How to Deal With It.
This is a question that you can almost count on being asked at your next interview What the interviewer wants to know is, "Why are you available?"
The answer you give could set the tone for the rest of the interview. For instance, if you were to indicate that you were bored or burned out at your last job, the interviewer would quickly becom ... Tags: why did you leave your last job, how to answer difficult questions, getting fired
- Pesky Job Interview Questions That Keep Coming Up
By: Carole Martin | - Those same questions keep coming up in every interview. They can be tough ones because they are about you and your thinking process. Preparing for them ahead of time can save you some grief during the interview.
What are your weaknesses?
The most dreaded question of all. Handle this question by minimizing the weakness and emphasizing the strengths. Stay away from personal qualities and concentrate on professional traits: "I am always working to improve my commun ... Tags: Job interview questions, prepare for questions that will be asked in a job interview
- What If You Receive More Than One Offer For A Job?
By: Carole Martin | - More than one offer caught off guard
In a tight job market multiple offers sounds too good to be true. So, what's the problem? Choose the one that pays the most and move on. Wrong! If you don't take time to evaluate the offers you could find yourself right back in job search within a short time.
Pat began his job search two months ago with minimum responses. He had interviews, even second and third interviews, but no offers. Then, all of a sudden, within one wee ... Tags: job offers, multiple job offers, accepting a job offer, which offer to accept
- Turn Up Your Listening Skills During The Job Interview
By: Carole Martin | - It's In The Ears
If you thought interviewing was only about answering questions, you've been missing the point. You've also been missing an opportunity to gather valuable information. Listening is one of the skills most underutilized by candidates. Most people go into the interview thinking and worrying about how they will answer the questions, and they forget that they are there to find out about the job and the company. They forget to listen, observe and read between the lines. ... Tags: listening during the job interview, interviewing, how to answer questions, job interviewing, job search
- More Companies Using Job Interview Phone Screening
By: Carole Martin | - Planning and preparing before you begin to send out resumes could save you some embarrassing moments when you receive that unexpected call.
You just never know when that phone is going to ring. Let's say the phone rings just as you are about to sit down for dinner, but this time it's not a pesky telemarketer -- it's a company recruiter calling. The voice on the other end of the phone says she is calling about a resume you sent in six weeks ago. "What -- six weeks ago? I sent out 4 ... Tags: prepare for a job interview, when have you been most motivated, job satisfaction
- Job Interviewing And The Blind Date
By: Carole Martin | - There are several similarities between dating and interviewing. Observing two scenarios - Bob's blind date and Judy's first interview demonstrates some behaviors in either situation that are positive and negative. Imagine Bob in the interviewer role in the blind date situation and Jane as the candidate in the job scenario.
1. Before the interview thinking
Bob: "I really need someone in my life and I am willing to take anyone who is a warm body."
Jane: ... Tags: job interviewing, Carole Martin, job interview outcomes, analysis, possible outcomes
- How To Survive The Job Interview If You Are Tanking
By: Carole Martin | - How To Know You Are Tanking
1. Watch the interviewer's eyes.
An interviewer that is simply going through the motions will not make eye contact. Check for a glazed or glassy stare and heavy eyelids.
2. Listen carefully.
A bored or disinterested interviewer may quietly hum a tune, whistle softly, or shuffle papers repeatedly.
3. Observe actions.
Constant watch- or clock-checking, the eating of a sandwich, and ... Tags: job interview, late for the itnerview, difficult questions, personal questions, at the interview
- The Job Interview Follow Up Letter
By: Carole Martin | - Your letter could be the tiebreaker between you and two, or even three, candidates so put some thought and effort behind what you say. Even if it doesn't get you the job, what do you have to lose the cost of a postage stamp? Hedge your bet it could land you a job.
To send or not to send - will it really make a difference?
Catherine was looking for a business analyst for a position that had been vacant for four weeks. She was eager to hire, but wanted the right p ... Tags: job interview follow up, letter, writing a followup letter, what to say in a follow up letter
- Matching Your Qualifications With Their Needs
By: Carole Martin | - The number of resumes received by employers continues to be overwhelming as the job market begins to pick up this year. The challenge for you, as a job seeker, is to get your cover letter/resume noticed - to stand out from the crowd. More and more candidates are using a cover letter/resume that demonstrates the "match" between the employer's requirements (Your Needs) and the skills and experience that they have to offer (My Qualifications).
An example of this type of cover letter/ ... Tags: Job qualifications, matching needs with qualification, how to determine your qualifications for a job, job interview qualifications
- Making A List And Checking It Twice - Before Your Job Interview
By: Carole Martin | - Some people are more organized than others, but it never hurts to have a checklist to make sure you're prepared for your upcoming interview.
Preparation for the interview
Read the job posting over several times read between the lines what will it take to do this job? Personality traits, skills, knowledge and experience?
Take a piece of paper and write, "What they are looking for." Compare that against your qualifications "What you ha ... Tags: job interview check list, preparing for a job interview, how to prepare, interviewing, check list of job interview preparation items
- Pre-job Interview Thinking - Knowing What You Want
By: Carole Martin | - Question "When have you been most motivated?"
This question is more than an interview question; it is a question that you should be asking yourself before the interview. When have you been most satisfied in your work? When did you feel like you were making a difference or making a contribution? Basically, it's about knowing what you want.
A simple exercise that will help you answer this question will also help you look inside yourself to think about what you want " ... Tags: before the job interview, pre-interview thinking, know what you want before the job interview, interviewing skills, interview coaching skills
- Job Interviewing And The Electric Toothbrush
By: Carole Martin | - Many electric toothbrushes have a shut off mechanism that turns off the toothbrush after two minutes of brushing which is the time that someone decided was enough teeth-brushing for any one period.
Coincidentally, it turns out that two minutes (or less) is the recommended time period for the desired length of any one answer during the interview.
When answering an interview question it is best to be as focused as possible so that you can be succinct and to the point ... Tags: answering job interview questions, how to answer interview questions, answers to interview questions, interview answers
- Interview Bloopers And How To Correct Them
By: Carole Martin | - I'm sure you've sat through movie or TV "bloopers" at the end of shows and laughed at the mistakes the actors make during the filming of the show. If I could put together a film with bloopers that people make in interviews it might seem funny as well but not when it happens in real life - to you!
How do you avoid bloopers? First you become aware of what some of the pitfalls of interviewing are and then you prepare and practice so that it won't happen to you. Here are 10 of those ... Tags: interviewing mistakes, how to recover from interview mistakes, problems with an interview, job interview errors, job interview mistakes
- No Time To Prepare For The Job Interview?
By: Carole Martin | - You didn't see it coming at least not this fast. The call came in last night and you have until Friday to prepare for that important interview and today is Tuesday. What to do!! Don't panic. You can prepare in three days by using this step-by-step guide. If you don't have three days you may have to stay awake a little longer to prepare by compressing the exercises.
Day One
Key Factors
The first step is to get a copy of the job posting and study it. ... Tags: quick interview tips, interview preparation, how to prepare for an interview, job interview
- Don't Discount The Temporary Position Interview
By: Carole Martin | - If you think, "it's just an interview for a temp job -- no big deal," that's where you're mistaken. Some wonderful opportunities, networking connections and careers have resulted from temporary positions.
Temporary assignments today run the gamut from receptionist to CEO and beyond. And since an agency is usually the first contact with the company, much of the marketing and negotiations have been done for you.
And if you believe "but the interview is set up and all ... Tags: temporary jobs, interviewing for a temp position, temporary possitions, interviewing skills
- Assessing Your Skills: What Makes You Different From All The Others?
By: Carole Martin | - Summary
Make yourself stand out from the competition. The three skills categories. Put the 3 P's of marketing to work for you.
Gina had recently been laid off after working as a marketing manager in a high tech company for the past five years. She was distracted as she walked through the aisles of the supermarket. She was thinking about ways to market herself into a new job. She stood in front of the cereal selection, overwhelmed by the number of brands to choose fr ... Tags: interview follow up, followup, after the interview, how to follow up, how long to wait before followingup
- Three Common Deadly Mistakes Made In Job Interviews
By: Carole Martin | - As with any workout/fitness training you must make a commitment in order to improve your skills. You must be willing to put in time and energy and take an active part in the process - to build up your interview muscles. The interview is a type of performance, or presentation. You will need to do some preparation and have a rehearsal. You will need to put effort into your exercises to become a stronger presenter. The goal is to be prepared and natural.
Since no two interviews are a ... Tags: interviewing mistakes, interview, job interview, preparation, at the interview, presentation skills, interviewing skills
- Ten Tips For The Interview Follow Up
By: Carole Martin | - Not getting a follow-up call when promised is a very common occurrence. Candidates are sometimes sure that they aced the interview and are perfect for the position, in fact they are anticipating a call and an offer. But instead they get "nothing." No offer; no call. They never hear from the company. This is not only frustrating, but reflects poorly on the company. In fact it is rude. What can you do about this situation? Here are some tips on how to handle the follow up that may save you from s ... Tags: job interview follow up, follow up calls, interviewing follow up, interviewing skills, job interviews
- Interview Coaching: A Home-based Business On The Cutting Edge
By: Carole Martin | - Who would believe that someone with a home-based business can reach out to a far away country and work with a client via a Blackberry and a cell phone? That is exactly what I did last month with a man in Israel who was going to interview there. And, he not only got the job, but he was able to negotiate a higher salary after our work together.
The business of coaching in general is quietly taking over the $427 Billion home-business sector by storm. If you are interested in getting ... Tags: home based business, interview coaching, HR, coaching, new opportunity, stay at home business, coaching business, become an interview coach, learn, ho
- 10 Killer Job Interview Questions And Answers
By: Carole Martin | - Behind every interview question there is a concern or another question. Your job is to process the question thinking about what the interviewer's concern might be. In other words, why is the interviewer asking you this question?
Q#1 - How long have you been looking for a job? (Concern is there something wrong with you that other employers have picked up?)
A#1 - "After I was laid off from my last job, I took the opportunity to take some time out to examine my caree ... Tags: job interview question, how to answer job interview questions, interviewing questions, best answers to difficult questions, job interviewing, Carole M
- Finding Your Uniqueness In Today's Job Market
By: Carole Martin | - If you have been reading articles or listening to news reports about the job market, it becomes obvious that the number of people currently seeking jobs outnumbers the jobs that are now available.
If you happen to be one of those job seekers, you realize that you are competing against the odds. The question is, "How can you make yourself stand out when there are so many other candidates looking at the same job?" The answer is to "focus" focus on what makes you unique.
Tags: stand out in the job interview, your uniqueness, job interview, preparing for a job interview, interview skills
- Interview Coaching: Add Value To Your Business Be On The Cutting Edge
By: Carole Martin | - You name it - Blackberry, Skype Connection, Cell Phone, iPhone these are the tools of this trade.
Has it happened to you in your business? You reach out to someone in a far away country and work with a client via technology ? Believe me, this is the way of the future and it is already here!
Last month I coached a man in Israel going for a job interview in Hebrew. We worked through his Blackberry and my cell phone. The wonderful ending is he "got the job" - and wa ... Tags: interview coach training, learn how to be an interview coach, interview coaching, home based interview coach training business, career coach, career in
- Changing Careers With Little Or No Experience At The New Career
By: Carole Martin | - Changing careers could be one of the best decisions you make in your life. It may also be one of the more difficult things you will do. Creating a self-inventory and doing some basic preparation can make a big difference in the way you view yourself and as a result how others see you. Here are five tips to help you weave your way through your transition.
1. Focus on your "transferable skills."
When you change careers the focus will be on the "soft" skills - referred ... Tags: changing careers, new career, interviewing for a new career, how to prepare for an interview
- You're Not Alone If You Hate Going To Job Interviews
By: Carole Martin | - "I know I could do the job if they would just give it to me. Why do I have to prove myself? I meet all the qualifications they are looking for. I could do this job with my eyes closed. Can't they tell from my resume that I am qualified?"
Ever say any of those things or at least think them? You are not alone. Most people dread going to job interviews. In fact, some people "hate" job interviews!
First of all, this is not an exact science and there is a good deal of s ... Tags: hate going to a job interview, interview fears, interviewing, job interviewing, questions, how to answer, who do they hire
- Have You Ever Been Fired From A Job?
By: Carole Martin | - If you've ever been fired, this question is probably the one interview question you dread the most. Not only have you had a bad experience, but you have to talk about it again and again. How you deal with this question in your interviews will depend a lot on how you have resolved the issue with yourself. In order to answer the question effectively it will be important to deal with it ahead of time by scripting an answer.
Here are examples of how two candidates answer the question ... Tags: answering the question have you ever been fired in a job interview, job interview questions, interviewing, difficult questions
- Hiring Myths, Truths, And What It Means To You
By: Carole Martin | - There are many facts and tips regarding interviewing for a job that are solid and true. However, there are a great many facts and tips that are myths that you have picked up somewhere along the way that may be getting in the way of your getting those offers that you are seeking. A quick look at what is myth and what is true may help you sort out fact from myth in the interviewing process.
MYTH #1
You should try not to be nervous in the interview.
TRU ... Tags: Hiring myths, interviewing, job interviewing, interview skills, Carole Martin, Interview coaching, interview coach, how they choose the candidate
- How To Sell Yourself Life A Product At A Job Interview
By: Carole Martin | - Interviewing for a job is in many ways comparable to a sales person making a sale. If you were a sales person and were about to sell a product to a customer you would do some homework or research so that you could convince your customers that your product was the best product on the market to fill their needs.
If you think of this scenario and apply it to the job interview process you will find that it is a powerful tool to use for your interview preparation. What do you have to o ... Tags: job interview, how to sell yourself, interviewing, interview skills
- Job Interviewers Want To Know When Have You Been Most Motivated?"'
By: Carole Martin | - This is another one of those "soul searching" questions where your answer will depend on your background and experiences. It can really catch you off guard unless you have thought about it before the interview. Doing some thinking about when you have been most satisfied in your career will not only help you answer this question, but help you focus on what you want in your next job.
Two candidates answer this question reflecting their values and what is important to them.
< ... Tags: job interview questions, difficult questions, how to prepare for difficult questions, most motivated, how to answer job interview questions
- Handling Awkward Job Interview Situations
By: Carole Martin | - Interviewing can be a challenge to your professionalism
No matter how weird or crazy the interview situation gets, it is in your best interest to "keep your cool." The interview process is a professional experience. You are not there on a social call. You are there to check out a possible job opportunity. Sometimes unprofessional, awkward, or embarrassing events occur which can test your ability to handle yourself.
Out of line Jeanette was interviewing for a senior ... Tags: problem job interviews, how to handle awkward interviews, unexpected questions, unexpected situations in a job interview
- 10 Top Tips For First Time Job Interviewers
By: Carole Martin | - The excitement of graduation has settled down and now it's time to get down to the business of finding a job. Here are ten tips to guide you through your self-inventory and preparation.
1. Give yourself some credit for completing college and graduating.
Did you know that as many as 43-50% of people who start college never finish? But "you" (the grad) are not one of them - you have a diploma and a degree. So give yourself credit for the accomplishment.
... Tags: first job, graduation, finding a job after graduation, grad, preparing for a job interview, interviewing, interview for a job
- Make Sure You Are The Winner: The Salary Negotiation Dance
By: Carole Martin | - One step forward; one step back; step together, and back again.
To perform the job interview salary negotiation dance steps, you must have a good sense of balance. Knowing your value and your worth will help you feel more confident about staying in step during the salary negotiation process. The employer takes the lead and you follow, staying with the rhythm. You move together through the interview process; aware of the other, taking care not to step on one another. The salary neg ... Tags: salary negotiation, how to negotiate salary in a job interview, negotiating salary, salary at a new job
- Is Behavioral Interviewing"' A New Job Interviewing Technique?
By: Carole Martin | - No, behavioral interviewing has been around since the 70's when industrial psychologists developed a way of "accurately" predicting whether a person would succeed in a job. They concluded that if candidates were asked questions that requested examples of past behavior it would be an indicator of their future behavior.
So, employers began using this interviewing technique to determine whether you were a good fit for the job. The technique is of growing interest to companies who wou ... Tags: behavioral interview, what is a behavioral interview, how to answer questions at a behavioral interview, preparing your stories for the interview
- Summer Time Job Searching
By: Carole Martin | - The temptations are there warm, lazy, casual days, when the shoes of choice are "flip flops." Taking the summer off and getting back into the groove of things when the "kids go back to school" would be very easy. You think to yourself, "Nothing's happening during the summer anyway everybody goes on vacation during these months."
Stop! This is not the time for giving in to those pleasures and giving up on your job search, at least not all the way. You are better off pacing yourse ... Tags: job search, finding a job, summer job search, part time job search, summer job finder,
- How To Answer Difficult Job Interview Questions
By: Carole Martin | - Plan your answers to job interview questions ahead of time so you'll be ready to deliver them with confidence. Too many job seekers stumble through interviews as if the questions are coming out of left field. You can almost count on many of these job interview questions to be asked at your interview.
What Are Your Weaknesses?
This is the most dreaded question of all. Handle it by minimizing your weakness and emphasizing your strengths. Stay away from personal qualit ... Tags: interview questions, how to answer interview questions, interviewing, interview tips
- Hello From Montreal - Part 3 - A Driving Tour As A Great Introduction To A Fascinating City
By: Susanne Pacher | - June 29, 2006
Shortly after my arrival in Montreal, right around 1 pm, I met Carole, a licensed professional tour guide from Guidatour in the lobby of the Holiday Inn and she was going to be my local expert on a driving tour through the centre of Montreal. I had only been in Montreal once before 10 years ago, so I really needed a quick overview of the city to familiarize myself with its layout. And although Montreal's downtown area is very compact and walkable, a driving tour woul ... Tags: Travel, Montreal, McGill, Parc des Ameriques, Mont Royal, University of Montreal
- Improve Your Feng Shui: Understanding Chi
By: Carole Swann Meltzer | - First, let's say it out loud: chee. (If you've been saying "chai," don't feel bad-most of us did at one point or another!)
Easy to say, harder to understand. Chi is one of those words that, like shalom in Hebrew, has many different meanings in modern English. It can mean energy, life force, or breath. It also means vapor, a nice metaphorical variation of its basic definition. That said, we instantly see why this concept is so very important to the study of feng shui.
But chi als ... Tags: Feng Shui Jewerly, Feng Shui Store, Feng Shui Energy, Feng Shui Gifts, Feng Shui Love, Feng Shui Bracelet
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