A place where you would spend most of the time in a day or any given day must be idyllic and suit your taste or else living in could be more of a compromise than a choice. Hence these days home décor and office interiors are carefully conceptualized to meet the requirements like utility and budget and also the moods of the individual who would eventually inhabit it.

Wall papers have been around for decades now, but they have taken on a better form as on today. You can take pictures of your choice and share them with the interior designer or a vendor you trust who would be able to develop it into scenery on your favorite wall and there you have your personal touch that would eventually help you bond emotionally to the place.

Posters and banners have found their way into our homes and offices as well as on today. Many have got pictures of wedding and birthdays developed into posters and placed them on walls and doors like in earlier days people used to place paintings and at collectibles. It is almost like having a memory on the wall.

It has become cost effective and far easier to give that look which you have aspired all these years on your own terms. Most offices use posters and custom made tripod stands with giant images placed on them to attract attention of employees and other people who constantly visit the work station. Posters have a limited life span and are subject to change all the time which makes it all the more important to opt for this means of interior enhancement as one can change as per their requirement, taste and budget.

September 6th, 2009Back After 1 Month of Absence!

Everybody wassup… ? :D I just got back to my hometown 2 days ago, I was out for a long and unexpected trip where I visited many places that I never thought that I will visit!

Back To Business

There were other unexpected things in my trip too, some of them are cool and exciting like when i discovred the beauty of the unknown places that I visited and others are just shocking and not really cool for instance when I fall sick for more than 5 days, it was horrible! Anyway, the experience was very good for me and I learnt a lot of new things like how to camp in the desert ( a real arabian desert ) and how to stick to ”and manage” a budget. I enjoyed my time too especially at the beach part, It was beautiful.

Here are some pics of my unexpected trip:

Summer 2009

Summer 2009

I’m glad that I’m back safe (lol) to do something that I love, I’m back to the blogging business! Please forgive the lack of posting and welcome back everyone :)

We all want to put our money into full use and get the most value in exchange for it. But first, we must train our minds into thinking about money as a never-ending event, something which comes and goes, but is always there.

Money

Here are tips on how to get the maximum value of your money: 

1. Keep track of the money you circulate. The best way to do this is by keeping a record, dividing the money that goes out under the following categories:

  • Regular bills: These are for the rent, electricity, water, and so on..
  • Debts: This is any money you use to pay off financial obligations.
  • Special purchases: This is for anything that doesn’t appear as a regular item in your budget like a new cellphone, a gift, a medical emergency..
  • Investments: Any money used to increase your net worth.
  • Banking: Any money you put in the bank, for whatever purpose.
  • Pleasure: This is money you exchange for good feelings like a movie you enjoyed, a dinner that was delicious, a long-distance call to a loved one abroad..

After seeing how much you usually spend in a month on each category, make an effort to cut down on some expenditures. You might vary and adjust the other categories, but it’s important for your sense of money as a source of personal pleasure to keep this one intact, and even let it expand when that feels right. If you use your creative imagination, you can play around with your budget and keeping track of your money will help you make the right alterations.

2. Trust your feelings when confronted by a spending decision. Inside you is a barometer that can help you decide whether or not something is right for you. If you just take the time to relax and pay attention, you’ll know at gut level whether or not you really want to do or buy something which will cost you. Check them out, by all means. Make certain you really feel you want to spend your money this way, that you really want what you’ll be getting in exchange for your money, then do it!

3. Never spend money without a sense of it as medium of exchange knowing fully well what you are getting in return. This doesn’t mean that you should make sure you get superior value for every penny you spend like some old miser, but this does mean that you should have a sense of the quality of whatever you’re buying. When you learn something new, have a sense of that money being exchanged for knowledge. When you buy food, have a sense of the money circulating and bringing you back pleasant taste sensations and physical nourishment. But if you spend money on an object that gives you no pleasure, performs no useful service, and stimulates no new ideas, then you can consider your money exchanged for a poor bargain.

Submit in me logoFor those involved in Internet marketing or who are building a major presence online, it can be devastating for another person to open a social marketing account with your screen name. It’s a great idea for webmasters to have a presence on every social networking website. If your online identity is JoeSchmo, someone could open a Twitter account with the screen name of Joe Schmo and hurt your online socializing and even kill your website traffic. If the person who owns JoeSchmo on Twitter says some really mean stuff to people, it won’t drive people from just him, it’ll drive people away from you. People will naturally associate you with him, which can really hurt your efforts. Now, let’s say that JoeSchmo on Twitter is your competition! Instead of people going to you, they’ll go to your competition. This can build him up and eventually tear you down. I personally know of a few cases where social networking identity theft has happened and I feel bad for the person whose identity was stolen. The worst thing about it is that social networking identity theft is completely legal, so once your name is taken by someone, they have the right to keep it, that’s why you need to protect your social media identity!

Since there are around 150 social media sites, it can be a huge waste of time signing up for all of them. Signing up to each site will take approximately 5 minutes. If that number is multiplied by 150 sites, well… it’ll take a really long time! There are many programs that will fill out the information and join for you, but often they put the wrong information in the wrong fields. This will give you a presence on these social networking websites, but can also make you look like an idiot. Also, these tools may actually just scour these sites for your presence and open accounts in your name, but for themselves and not you.

Social Media Identity Service

With online name branding and social networking becoming more and more important, it’s a great idea to get what is called social networking identity protection. I stumbled upon a website the other day that really does the job. After ordering Social Media Identity Protection, real people got to work in getting my name up on 150 social networking websites. Not only did this get my presence all over the internet, but it brought me a little bit of traffic from each social networking site.