April 7, 2008

Why men fail with women and attraction

Filed under: Misc Infos — admin @ 8:17 am

There are many reasons why men are failing with women and dating
today but I’d like to look at it from an angle that you may not
have thought about before.

When it comes to the game of attraction, many men will start
becoming needy, clingy, overwhelmed, etc. this means they’re
giving up their OWN personal independence (during that time
because it all that she sees and knows about him) and showing
signs of dependency on a woman.

When your emotions start to take over you have to understand
where they are coming from and where they fit into the reality
of things. Many men fail because they just can’t control their
thoughts and physiological response to a beautiful woman.

Just because you’re interested in her doesn’t mean she’s
interested in you.

Women are world class body language readers (they were born to
know what to look for and how to respond) and can see any sign
of nervousness when you are around them.

Any uncontrollable emotional response you have with women
upfront (or later on in the relationship when you only see her
‘wonderful’ side and ‘fall for her’) means that you are losing
your own power, strength and independence (already confused and
muddled because of growing up being hidden from the truth).

When this happens it means that she CANNOT be attracted to you.
So all the nice guys out there that try to put their ‘best’ foot
forward (and not really being their true self) are really
failing and stepping on their own feet. They’re not being honest
with themselves and their intentions.

Not to mention that many women today don’t want to be courted
and feeling like they owe this guy a committed relationship,
they want to be free and let things happen more naturally.

Many guys get so nervous and self-conscious around the women
they desire that they don’t realize there’s nothing they could
say to salvage it.

She already lost interest the second she saw him yet they’ll
still try to learn pick-up lines in a desperate attempt to
succeed to the point their devotion to it becomes unnatural.

All men were born with the inherent power to please women. And
it’s all done on a natural level that’s really more important to
her than money (except gold-diggers). And she has to be able to
trust the man to BE a man.

Women are waiting for the ‘real men’ (who respect her and her
body without saying a word) because there are so few left
anymore.

Just have to get in touch with your natural power as a man to
reach the natural part of (all) women.

This power is greater than your own independent ‘personality’ or
your social character and it’s the power that matters when it
comes to succeeding with women and giving women what they want.

Become a man who is ‘comfortable in his own skin’ and maintain
that congruency and you’ll find that women will treat you
differently and actually notice you.

Her interest means everything because she is the one who chooses
you or not (as a response to your character or approach) but as
a man you will lead the way.

The nice guy will ‘fail’ in attracting women because he’s not
inspiring an instinctual or natural response in her to him.

Is it his fault for growing up in a forced reality which covers
up his real power and effectiveness? No.

Does he have to take accountability for his actions and future?
Yes. Understanding these things will allow him to move forward
into a whole level of success that he has only dreamed of.

I like to see things this way:

You can’t go with a fat, ugly chick just as much as she can’t go
with a man of low character.

Women today love sex just as much as men but they expect a guy
they can trust first and if you’re showing signs of dependency
or that you’re too interested in her and would change your ways
to be with her, it ain’t going to work out.

The good news is that women will KNOW when you are that man they
want.

To prevent failure, just become a man of high character across
the 3 areas that matter (natural, independent and social) and
you will have women wanting to be with you and not giving up the
chance to meet you.

The whole game turns around at that point and other guys will
continue to fail because they didn’t understand the big game of
attraction and how to apply it themselves to be more naturally
themselves.

Be what women want by truly becoming the man you were supposed
to be instead of having to trick them into something and you’ll
be able to attract women nonverbally.

All men have this power and potential despite their money or
looks. It’s all about how she feels when she’s around you and
that ALL comes down to your character and who you are.

So I recommend to prevent failure and have success with women
and dating!

Rion Williams is the celebrated author of ‘Mens Guide to Women’
and is the first person to quantify and put in writing ‘what
women want’. His free newsletter and downloadable attraction
philosophy eBook can be found at http://www.modelmagnet.com

Lawsuit Loans

Filed under: Lawyers Hall — admin @ 7:51 am

Lawsuit Loans which are also known as pre settlement cash advances allow a financially strapped plaintiff to access a portion of their future legal settlement to pay today’s necessary living expenses. Personal Injury and worker compensation lawsuits can take years to resolve and large insurance companies have the financial strength to legally delay the process which can financial ruin an injured claimant who is looking for a fair settlement offer.

Companies like Global Financial (http://www.glofin.com) offer cash advances against all types of Personal Injury & Worker Compensation claims. It works like this: Global Financial will review the merits of an applicant’s legal claim and determine the chance & size of a financial recovery. They then offer the claimant a small percentage of the total value of their claim in return for an assignment of a portion of the potential future proceeds in the claim. If there is no financial recovery from the claim then the funding company receives nothing. This makes lawsuit loans very risky and actually a venture capital investment rather than an actual loan as the names suggests.

The fees charge by lawsuit loan companies can vary dramatically but it is usually best to stick with the larger companies, like Global Financial (http://www.glofin.com) because they work on larger volumes and lower pricing. Usually a funding company will charge either a monthly fee or a flat fee depending on the risk associate with the claim.

It is my personal opinion that a claimant should ask themselves one question before applying for a cash advance against their pending claim. Will the advance that I receive pay immediate and necessary living expense? If the answer is yes then you should accept a cash advance and continue with your legal claim. If the answer is no then it might be wise to hold off and wait before applying for a lawsuit loan or cash advance against your pending claim. In addition, a lawsuit loan may be a very important tool when the defendant’s insurance carrier decides to make a low ball offer for settlement in the claim. You can then use a lawsuit loan as a financial tool to say no to the low ball offer and have the financial strength to wait for a higher and fairer settlement.

Lawsuit Loans have been trademarked by Global Financial as “Lawsuit Insurance” because they offer insurance like protection to plaintiffs in the event that their claim is unsuccessful. If a plaintiff takes a cash advance against their pending legal claim and their claim is unsuccessful then they get to keep the money that was advanced to them. Thus the cash advance guarantees that their claim will be financially successful either by way of the cash advance or by way of settlement or judgment.

Wensley McKenney is a graduate of Tulane University and has 15 years of experience in the financial and legal fields.

Lawsuit Insurance is a trademark of Global Financial Credit, LLC, http://www.glofin.com

wensley@glofin.com

5 Tips to Getting a Truck Rental

Filed under: Cars, Trucks, USVs — admin @ 7:47 am

If you are moving across the country or just across town, using
a truck rental may be an option that you have looked in to.
Renting a truck to move with can solve so many problems before
they even occur, weather and theft are just two of the pitfalls
of moving. However, there are a few things to consider before
you visit the rental company.

1- First and foremost, you need to figure out how much space you
will need. A loose general rule is that a typical room of
household furnishings will require approximately five feet of
cargo space inside the truck. Your personal needs will vary
depending on how much stuff you actually own, as compared to the
normal household.

2- Once you know the approximate size of the truck you will
need, you can then start to call rental companies to inquire
about the sizes they have available for you. Some of the most
common sizes that may need to be reserved early are the cargo
van and the small cargo trucks.

3- When you are ready to reserve the truck, it is best to avoid
the busy times, thus allowing yourself the widest range of
vehicles and options to choose from. Try to avoid the end and
the beginning of a month, most leases end and start at these
times; avoiding them will help ensure that the vehicle you want
will be there for you.

4- Check your personal insurance policy to ensure that you will
be covered for a truck rental; many auto policies do not include
this. If yours excludes this type of rental, it is a wise idea
to accept the insurance that is offered by the rental company.

5- Finally, before you pull out of the parking lot after
renting the truck, ask if there are directions available for the
use of the vehicle. If there are, be sure to read them. If
possible, try to get someone from the rental company to
personally show you anything that you will need to know to
complete your trip safely.

Car Insurance Advice for Young Drivers in the UK

Filed under: The Insurance Way — admin @ 7:36 am

Over the course of the last ten years, car insurance for young drivers in the UK has increased substantially.

This has caused many problems for new drivers with premiums averaging £1300 for a newly qualified 17 year old male driver.

Young female drivers pay a lot less for their policies due to their reduced risk of being involved in an accident. EEC law is looking to make this a discrimination issue but insurance companies and representative groups are opposing this move.

The main factors which will effect your insurance premium are listed below;

The Vehicle - Choosing the right vehicle will have a massive impact on your premium. As a guide, look at the insurance group of the car. The grouping structure runs from Group 1 to Group 20 and your insurance premium will increase as you move through the groups. Use the link below to our web site and use the car grouping guide which will give you an indication of which vehicles fall into which groups. Do not however rely on either guesswork or a basic group guide when choosing a car. Even a subtle difference in model of vehicle could effect your premium massively - Get quotes on every type of car you are looking at before deciding on buying one.

Where you live - Not a lot you can do about this but in some areas of the UK you are twice as likely to have your car stolen. In London you are 50% more likely to be involved in an accident - Your premium will reflect where you lice.

Pass Plus - If you have just passed your test, seriously consider pass plus. This will give you discounts of up to 20% off your insurance premium. The course costs £120 so can be very effective at saving you money and improving your driving skills.

Type of Cover - As a first time driver you will normally be restricted to third party fire and theft cover because of the costs involved. Consider third party only cover also.

There are no shortcuts when insuring your first car but there is a silver lining to that horrible first premium. A safe years driving will result in a drop in your premium of around 50% in the following year.

17 to 40 is a web site dedicated to providing information and quotes for young driver insurance in the UK