Friday, January 21, 2011

TRAVEL PEACE BEAUTY AND JOY

 
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The World's Happiest Countries

Most of the nations atop our list are democratic, business-friendly, and boast strong social safety nets.

By Christopher Helman
Think about it for a minute: What does happiness mean to you?

For most, being happy starts with having enough money to do what you want and buy what you want. A nice home, food, clothes, car, leisure. All within reason.

See the full list of The World's 10 Happiest Countries

The Top 5 Happiest countries in the World

1. Norway
2. Denmark
3. Finland
4. Australia
5. New Zealand

But happiness is much more than money. It's being healthy, free from pain, being able to take care of yourself. It's having good times with friends and family.

Furthermore, happiness means being able to speak what's on your mind without fear, to worship the God of your choosing, and to feel safe and secure in your own home.

Happiness means having opportunity--to get an education, to be an entrepreneur. What's more satisfying than having a big idea and turning it into a thriving business, knowing all the way that the harder you work, the more reward you can expect?

With this in mind, five years ago researchers at the Legatum Institute, a London-based nonpartisan think tank, set out to rank the happiest countries in the world. But because "happy" carries too much of a touchy-feely connotation, they call it "prosperity."

Legatum recently completed its 2010 Prosperity Index, which ranks 110 countries, covering 90% of the world's population.

To build its index Legatum gathers upward of a dozen international surveys done by the likes of the Gallup polling group, the Heritage Foundation and the World Economic Forum. Each country is ranked on 89 variables sorted into eight subsections: economy, entrepreneurship, governance, education, health, safety, personal freedom and social capital.

The core conceit: Prosperity is complex; achieving it relies on a confluence of factors that build on each other in a virtuous circle.

Ultimately how happy you are depends on how happy you've been. If you're already rich, like Scandinavia, then more freedom, security and health would add the most to happiness. For the likes of China and India (ranked 88th), it's more a case of "show me the money." What they want most of all? The opportunity to prove to themselves that money doesn't buy happiness.

No. 5: New Zealand

With very high levels of social cohesion and a first-place ranking in education, New Zealanders trust and help each other. The country ranks first in civil liberties. Ninety-four percent found the beauty of their physical environment satisfying (the other 6% must be blind).

No. 4: Australia

Excellent education, strong personal freedoms, a tight-knit society. Australia's economy is strong, led by raw materials exports, but it's also a good place to start a business, with plentiful Internet connectivity and low startup costs. Aussies trust their government.

No. 3: Finland

Excellent education, universal health care, plentiful personal freedoms, trusted government, peaceful. Lots of R&D and low business startup costs give the Finns economic strength. But as is to be expected in a country with the highest redistribution of wealth, only 75% of Finns believe working hard will help them get ahead.

No. 2: Denmark

The world's lowest business startup costs, excellent education, unrestricted civil freedoms. Danes have overwhelming faith in their government and in each other, and report the highest standard of living in the world.

No. 1: Norway

The world's highest per-capita GDP at $53,000 a year. Spending on health care is second-highest after the U.S. An unparalleled 74% of Norwegians say other people can be trusted, 94% are happy with the beauty of their environment, and a very high 93% believe hard work will help them get ahead in life. Having a lot of oil and gas reserves helps.

See the full list of The World's 10 Happiest Countries

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy NEW YEAR just a smidge early

Ok I am a little early but the rest of my day is quite busy with clients and tonight promises to be eventful.   THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU  2010 was an amazing year and 2011 is shaping up to be even more amazing.  I gained some new clients, worked with new publications, fostered new relationships and mended old ones, I also dared to step out of my shy comfort zone to excel.  I am so thankful I did. 



BE SAFE  SPREAD LOVE  AND BE A BLESSING  see you in 2011  1/1/11  WOOOHOOOO



Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Beauty of Daring to be different and embracing YOU

Beauty comes in so many "traditional" and "non traditional" forms.  Whether it be man or woman, tangible or simply a feeling.  If we take the time to really notice it we are surrounded with it.  I declare today FIND THE BEAUTY IN YOU DAY.  If it's your eyes, your face, a your abs, your hair, your giving spirit, your capacity to love, your ability to be daring and be concerned with the consequences later.  Celebrate you today and everyday.  I give you Grace Jones, Roselyn Sanchez, Will LeMay and The Bellagio in Las Vegas and a sample of some Christian Louboutin beauty.








Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Only word needed is BEAUTIFUL

I had a conversation with a friend and he said to me.  "Joe, the beauty in you is that you dared to follow your dreams no matter what it cost you or not knowing exactly how to get there."  I thanked him and responded that I never thought of myself as being daring or any different from most others.  I know what makes me happy and although I falter in my dedication at times I am focused on doing what I love and sharing it with the world.  My advice today is find what makes you happy and share it with the world.  You never know how many others you may bless by doing so.


Thank you.





On a lighter note I give you YASMIN WARSAME:  (The above works are not my own and I claim no ownership.  I am simply sharing BEAUTY.)


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

MMMM Now That looks GOOD but it's not so good for you

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The Worst Burgers in America

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BurgerTwo pieces of bread. That's the bedrock of every hamburger on the planet. Here's the caveat: With the power to create comes the power to inflate. In fact, the average cheeseburger has ballooned from 333 to 600 calories in the last 20 years. (Learn this and other cool secrets by following me right here on Twitter.)
Some burgers even top out at 2000 calories. For this there's no greater evidence than the greasy bread-boats being served at our most popular burger shops. Sure, there are decent options out there, but more often than not the junk that comes stuffed between the buns is enough to turn Jessica Simpson into Homer Simpson. Like these five burgers listed below. They're gut bombs in the worst way. Luckily, Eat This, Not That! discovered healthier alternatives for each of them.
And remember: There are just as many nutritional minefields at your local supermarket, so arm yourself with this list of The Best Supermarket Foods of 2010!
Burger King NY Pizza Burger
2,530 calories
144 g fat (59 g saturated, 3.5 g trans)
3,780 mg sodium
CALORIE EQUIVALENT: 7.2 medium orders of McDonald’s French Fries
bk pizza burgerBurger King has recently opened what it's calling “Whopper Bars” in select cities around the world. The Whopper Bar lets you create your own Whoppers, and offers specialty Whoppers that aren’t served at regular BK locations. This astonishingly awful NY Pizza Burger is one of them. It's exactly what it sounds like—a pizza with burger and bacon and bun on top.
If you eat the entire thing, you’ll consume more calories than you should eat in an entire day, and a day and a half’s worth of sodium—not to mention the amount of saturated fat you would find in 59 strips of bacon. To be fair, BK says it feeds six people. But how often do you swing by fast food restaurants with five of your closest friends?  Try the regular Whopper without mayo instead. Or, better yet, cook this amazing 340-calorie burger at home in the time it'd take you to get to the BK drivethru.
Eat This Instead!
Whopper without mayo
510 calories
22 g fat (9 g saturated, 0.5 g trans)
830 mg sodium
Ruby Tuesday Smokehouse Burger
1,219 calories
73 g fat
2,539 mg sodium
SODIUM EQUIVALENT: 94 Ritz Crackers
smokehouse burgerHere’s a general rule when picking burgers: The bacon cheddar cheeseburger is never going to be the healthy choice, especially when it’s a large and juicy patty like they serve at Ruby Tuesday. You’re just adding too many high-calorie toppings to an already high-calorie glob of beef. Choose the sirloin steak instead to cut more than half the calories, but none of the deliciousness.
Oh, and if you think 2,500 grams of sodium is bad, wait until you see this list of the saltiest foods in America—and the dish that clocks in at more than 10,000 grams of sodium! (That means getting more than an entire week's worth of salt--in one sitting.)
Eat This Instead!
Cowboy Sirloin
569 calories
29 g fat
1,633 mg sodium 
Uno Chicago Grill Bring Home the Bacon Burger
1,040 calories
76 g fat (30 g saturated, 2 g trans)
2,200 mg sodium
SATURATED FAT EQUIVALENT: 12 White Castle Burgers
uno bring home the bacon burgerUno Chicago Grill is known for deep dish pizza—an obvious nutritional minefield. But the burgers are just as dangerous, as evidenced here by this bacon burger that comes with half a day’s worth of calories, a whole day’s worth of sodium, and the saturated fat equivalent of 12 White Castle Burgers. Once again, the sirloin is the best beefy choice. 
Eat This Instead!
Brewmasters Grill NY Sirloin
520 calories
14 g fat (5 g saturated)
1,580 mg sodium
Cheesecake Factory The Classic Burger
1,440 calories
28 g saturated fat
1,635 mg sodium
CALORIE EQUIVALENT: 7 Original Glazed Doughnuts from Dunkin’ Donuts
cheesecake burgerIt’s called the Classic, but it’s anything but. The Cheesecake Factory website describes this dish as “A Gigantic Chop House Hamburger.” That doesn’t sound particularly good for you, now does it? Cheesecake Factory’s menu is littered with some of the most gut-busting items out of all chain restaurants across America. But the good news is that they also serve the very best sit-down burger in America: The Factory Burger, which keeps a lid on the calories, fat, and sodium.
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Eat This Instead!
The Factory Burger
730 calories
15 g saturated fat
1,016 mg sodium

jack daniels burgerT.G.I. Friday’s Jack Daniel’s Burger
1,590 calories
CALORIE EQUIVALENT: 30 Oreo cookies
T.G.I. Friday’s is one of the last restaurants that still doesn’t reveal full nutritional information. Based on the limited calorie data we’ve seen, we can only imagine that the rest of the dish—the fat, the sodium—must be astronomically bad for you. The Jack Daniel’s burger suffers from a heavy sauce and giant proportions. Switch, once again, to the classic sirloin. It’s a healthier cut of meat, and it’ll cut nearly two-thirds of the calories from the dish.
Eat This Instead!
Classic Sirloin
570 calories
For a list of other foods you should avoid at all costs, check out our shocking list of The NEW 20 Worst Foods in America.
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Sunday, November 7, 2010

London, Amber Rose, The Foreign Exchange

There is so much beauty in exploring and not following the "norm".  Being a trailblazer and creating your own path. There is no 1 road to success.  Once you determine what that path is for you follow your dreams and dare to make them happen.  I share this sunday with you  The Beauty of LONDON, The Music of The Foreign Exchange, and The often missed beauty of Amber Rose.                                                                   Music: The Foreign Exchange- Take off the blues 







Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sharing Some Beauty on a Beautiful Sunday Morning

To me Beauty comes in so many forms.  Today I am focusing on travel and the Stunning Beauty LINDA EVANGELISTA






Disclaimer:  I claim no ownership of the following works.  I am only sharing the images that were located on the internet and are inspiring to me.  These I repeat are NOT samples of my work. Enjoy this amazing day that we have been blessed with. 


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