Quotes of the Day
The most expensive advice you can receive is free advice. It is advice from your friends and relatives who are not rich and have no plans on becoming rich. [2002] - Robert T. Kiyosaki
Warren (at the Warren Hardy School in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico) understands that our adult minds work differently than the high school or college-age kids most Spanish learning programs are aimed at. He’s developed an entire program that offers shortcuts—some tips and tricks, some cues and clues—that really helped us get to the next step with our Spanish. You can take classes in person at his school in San Miguel (highly recommended) or, if you don’t have time for that, he’s created an online Webtutor course. [2014] - Dan Prescher
An individual will always become sleepier the longer she is awake. This drive can temporarily be trumped by increased vigilance or anxiety. This doesn't mean that the individual can't sleep. It may mean that other factors are at play keeping her awake in that moment. Getting into bed and smelling smoke might increase anxiety and keep her awake. Hearing something move under the bed might keep her awake. Feeling really worried that she won't be able to fall asleep may also be a factor. [2017] - W. Chris Winter
Some of the low-cost travel medical insurance providers include Canadian Automobile Association (www.caa.ca), Ingle International (www.ingleinternational.com) and travelcuts (www.travelcuts.com). [2019] - Eric Tyson
Sleeping pills are best used when people have specific and transient problems with their sleep. Here are some examples: 1) "I travel for work a couple times a month, and I really have problems sleeping in the hotels my company puts me up in. Outside of that, I'm fine." 2) "My husband was just diagnosed with cancer, and I'm really struggling to relax and sleep at night." 3) "I just returned from two weeks in India, and I'm struggling with jet lag." The key with sleeping pill use is having a plan. An essential component of the plan is when you will not take the pill or stop taking it entirely. [2017] - W. Chris Winter
