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You dread getting out of bed and going to work.But suppose you were in a job or profession that feeds your spirit. Just imagine how exciting it would be to jump out of bed and step right into it every single day!2. You’re exhausted, whether you’ve had no sleep or seven to eight hours of sleep.Your perception of life in general can often b It's incredible enough that you can make a call from any place at any time to anyone else in the world. But to me, what's most remarkable is that someone can dial your number, and no matter where you are, the system instantly finds you and puts the call through. (Unless of course, you're in the supermarket and your wife is calling, in which case it waits until just after you've gone through the checkout line.) Cell phones have also given those of us who are so inclined, the ability to talk freely while driving alone in a car. 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It may be connected to devices and services like faxes, mod I mention all this to you, because in my experience, rehearsing what you're going to write and then reading what you've written out loud, is a surefire way to craft simple, understandable, authentic text (the holy grail of E-Newsletter copy). I'm not talking about speaking your words into a tape recorder and transcribing them (although if that helps you get your thoughts down, that's perfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed. 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Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your sp How To Buy A Press Brake ibing them (although if that helps you get your thoughts down, that's perfectly fine). What I'm suggesting is that you read what you've written out loud as you write it, and, most importantly, before you put the final text to bed.When looking for a press brake, or brake press, you need to know what type of press you are looking for. Press brakes come in all sizes and with many different options. You can buy a brake press that is hydraulic, mechanical, air clutch, air trip, and of course CNC or computer numerical controled.You need to first know your Capacity, which is rated by t Doing so will accomplish three things: It will annoy your spouse. I'm sorry. I mean it will help clarify your thoughts. For reasons that I don't entirely understand, normally articulate people – people whose spoken words make perfect sense – often get so caught up in the punctuation and organization of words and sentences that the central idea gets lost along the way. Reading what you've written forces you to step back, and gives you a sense of how well everything hangs together. 1. It will alert you to gibberish. While it may seem perfectly reasonable to expound on your bias towards "crustacean-enhanced supercalifragilized recruiting solutions," reading this kind of stuff out loud will help trigger you to the fact that few other inhabitants of Planet Earth are likely to find this either interesting or clear. 2. It will help you to proofread. When you proofread with just your eyes, you're only employing one of your senses. Adding your ears to the equation will help pick up errors that your eyes alone may miss, particularly those wrong word substitutions that spellcheck insists on ignoring. (Granted, its knot foolproof.) 3. Bottom Line: In the world of communication, e-mail lives somewhere between the spoken and the (traditional) writt
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