Claddagh rings are popular Celtic rings that people get to celebrate those who are special in their lives. These rings are most often associated with love relationships. In fact, they're popular as Celtic wedding rings although they are also regularly exchanged as a gift between good friends. It's always special to receive one of these. So how would it be possible that Claddagh rings could also make good gifts for employees?
The thing about these rings is that they have a specific design which symbolizes three things: love, friendship and loyalty. Although you probably don't feel love for the people who work for you, it is likely that you feel the other two qualities. More importantly, it is likely that you want your employees to feel these things for you.
If you operate a business that is small enough then it can certainly be appropriate to give these rings as gifts to your staff. They can be given as a holiday gift or as part of a staff-wide bonus. When employees receive such a gift, they'll know that you appreciate the work that they're doing. This increases employee loyalty and improves morale around the office. In the end, this gift could mean a much better working environment for everyone.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Where to Book a San Diego California Hotel
I took a trip to San Diego last summer without knowing anything about the area. I loved every minute of that trip. I think part of what made it so great is that I chose hotels that were in really great locations.
I ended up staying in two different hotels during the time that I was there. This was because I was able to get two different hotel deals that reduced the price compared to staying in just one of the two hotels.
The first hotel that I stayed at was on Shelter Island. This is a small strip of land that is located right on the water. Every San Diego California Hotel located on this island is within walking distance of the water. You won't be able to swim much here since it's not the actual beach but it makes for a great place to relax.
The second hotel that I stayed at was in the Gaslamp district. This put me close to tons of restaurants and bars and retail stores. There was a block party happening there while I was there so I got to hear live music from the balcony outside of my room.
I don't know if there are better places to stay than these two places in San Diego. I'm sure it depends on what you're going to do while you're there. What I do know is that both of these places were really great in terms of their location and I'd recommend staying there to others.
I ended up staying in two different hotels during the time that I was there. This was because I was able to get two different hotel deals that reduced the price compared to staying in just one of the two hotels.
The first hotel that I stayed at was on Shelter Island. This is a small strip of land that is located right on the water. Every San Diego California Hotel located on this island is within walking distance of the water. You won't be able to swim much here since it's not the actual beach but it makes for a great place to relax.
The second hotel that I stayed at was in the Gaslamp district. This put me close to tons of restaurants and bars and retail stores. There was a block party happening there while I was there so I got to hear live music from the balcony outside of my room.
I don't know if there are better places to stay than these two places in San Diego. I'm sure it depends on what you're going to do while you're there. What I do know is that both of these places were really great in terms of their location and I'd recommend staying there to others.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Making Things By Hand Isn't Always Cheaper
I have been in this mood where I want to make everything by hand. I do love to shop. I also love to support local businesses by purchasing straight from them. However I think there's something more creative and fulfilling about making things by hand. What I don't agree with, however, is when people say that it's cheaper to make items by hand. That's simply not always true.
The problem is that making things by hand takes up a lot of time. This can mean that it's actually costing more to make an item by hand than it does to buy it. Sure, the materials that you pay for may cost less. But if you spend hours and hours of your time creating something then you have to take that time into consideration.
How much money you save depends a lot on your skill with the task. For example, let's say you wanted to make a pettiskirt by hand for a child's costume. If you knew how to do this easily then you could probably save a lot of money since the cost of fabric is a lot cheaper than the cost of a pre-made costume. However, if it took you a long time to create this skirt then you could probably have bought it and not wasted any money.
There are definitely benefits to making items yourself. I totally support it. But getting things made cheaper isn't necessarily always going to be a benefit that you get.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
What Are Normal Symptoms of Impending Menopause?
I’m just wondering if anyone out there can help me out in determining whether a couple of symptoms I have are related to impending menopause. I’m 46, and I’m having a bit of a hard time of it, but I’m not sure whether it’s worth making an appointment with my ob-gyn.
First of all, I’m finding that I’m retaining water so much more, especially at the mid-point of my cycle and right before my period, but more so of the former. I mean, I get to the point that I’m just popping the diuretics or else drinking extra coffee just to try and get my stomach to go back down. What’s the opposite of incontinence treatment? But while I’m at it, I’ll mention that not only do I have occasional loss of bladder control but occasional slipping of the backside, too.
Secondly, I have a lot more digestive, sleep and skin problems. I can treat all of this myself but I wonder if there’s some hormone therapy or something—maybe soy?—that will just take care of it all instead of my taking so many different OTC things. But what concerns me the most is the random cramping I’m experiencing in my uterus. Of course, I’ll get it all checked out at my yearly pap/physical, but I’d just like to know now if any of this sounds relatively normal.
First of all, I’m finding that I’m retaining water so much more, especially at the mid-point of my cycle and right before my period, but more so of the former. I mean, I get to the point that I’m just popping the diuretics or else drinking extra coffee just to try and get my stomach to go back down. What’s the opposite of incontinence treatment? But while I’m at it, I’ll mention that not only do I have occasional loss of bladder control but occasional slipping of the backside, too.
Secondly, I have a lot more digestive, sleep and skin problems. I can treat all of this myself but I wonder if there’s some hormone therapy or something—maybe soy?—that will just take care of it all instead of my taking so many different OTC things. But what concerns me the most is the random cramping I’m experiencing in my uterus. Of course, I’ll get it all checked out at my yearly pap/physical, but I’d just like to know now if any of this sounds relatively normal.
Yesterday's Horrors are Today's Treasures
Things have changed a lot in our society in a very short amount of time. What is interesting to see is that these changes have allowed a lot of negative things to turn into positive things. Aspects of our earth or our society that were terrible for our ancestors can be wonderful for us.
A simple example of this can be explored when you think about traveling to a place like Fiji. Fiji was created as the result of volcanic activity. There are numerous coral reefs that exist there because of the natural activity of this part of the world.
Up until the nineteenth century, these natural structures were the bane of existence for explorers. Mariners from Europe struggled to deal with trying to get around the Fiji islands. They basically considered the reefs to be a hindrance to their daily activities.
Today one of the most popular tourist activities in the world is to go dive in Fiji. The reason that Fiji diving is so popular is specifically because of the beauty of the coral reefs. What our ancestors loathed is now a reason that people come to this part of the world. This is just one example of how life's changes have made negative things into positive ones for some of us.
A simple example of this can be explored when you think about traveling to a place like Fiji. Fiji was created as the result of volcanic activity. There are numerous coral reefs that exist there because of the natural activity of this part of the world.
Up until the nineteenth century, these natural structures were the bane of existence for explorers. Mariners from Europe struggled to deal with trying to get around the Fiji islands. They basically considered the reefs to be a hindrance to their daily activities.
Today one of the most popular tourist activities in the world is to go dive in Fiji. The reason that Fiji diving is so popular is specifically because of the beauty of the coral reefs. What our ancestors loathed is now a reason that people come to this part of the world. This is just one example of how life's changes have made negative things into positive ones for some of us.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Need a Nice Model for Student Motivation
I’m a drama teacher at a high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. About half of my teaching assignment is with technical theatre kids, where they learn to build, hang and run lights, and set up and run audio. I kind of like the idea of running the class a little bit like a workplace rather than like a traditional classroom
The only thing is, I haven’t ever worked in a “shop” where they might be likely to have some sort of incentive programs for employees; I’d really kind of like to see how one was set up because I think that would be an excellent component to add to my tech classes. I also know that employee recognition program can be quite elaborate, so learning all the in’s and out’s of them would be important just so I could take pieces of it to use in my shop. I know there are even online redemption centers and such, but I wouldn’t need to go that elaborate, though having a little “store” of my own wouldn’t be a bad idea.
I wish my own place of business would offer something like this just so I would have a good ongoing model to look to as I build up an incentive program in the classroom.
The only thing is, I haven’t ever worked in a “shop” where they might be likely to have some sort of incentive programs for employees; I’d really kind of like to see how one was set up because I think that would be an excellent component to add to my tech classes. I also know that employee recognition program can be quite elaborate, so learning all the in’s and out’s of them would be important just so I could take pieces of it to use in my shop. I know there are even online redemption centers and such, but I wouldn’t need to go that elaborate, though having a little “store” of my own wouldn’t be a bad idea.
I wish my own place of business would offer something like this just so I would have a good ongoing model to look to as I build up an incentive program in the classroom.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Using personal loans to get ahead in life
It is tough enough in our economic world to just work your job. If you even have a job, you are very fortunate. For those that want to try and do even more with their lives, things can get that much tougher. Recently, I decided that I wanted to start a sideline business. I knew it would not be easy, however, I knew even more that I did not want to work for someone else any longer than I had to.
One of the first things I did was start to look to friends and family for personal loans because it was not going to be cheap to get the business up and running. As such, I made sure to compile an attractive business plan, and a simple executive outline so no one would be bored when reviewing my proposals.
After hitting up everyone I could think of, I decided the rest of my initial capital would need to be self funded. But I had no further money; what would I do. As I was lamenting my situation during lunch at my day job, a friend asked if I had looked into payday loans. Of course, I had not, but soon realized this might be just the push I needed to get over the hump.
One of the first things I did was start to look to friends and family for personal loans because it was not going to be cheap to get the business up and running. As such, I made sure to compile an attractive business plan, and a simple executive outline so no one would be bored when reviewing my proposals.
After hitting up everyone I could think of, I decided the rest of my initial capital would need to be self funded. But I had no further money; what would I do. As I was lamenting my situation during lunch at my day job, a friend asked if I had looked into payday loans. Of course, I had not, but soon realized this might be just the push I needed to get over the hump.
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