Thursday, July 8, 2010.

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How to say I love u

Much has been discovered about the art of communication but there are a few things I would like to teach you about how to say I love you.

Most people love being told they are loved but it may surprise you that within how to say I love you, what you say means less than how you say it.

Research has identified the following percentages that you must know for how to say I love you:

7% of communication are the specific words you use, 38% is your tone and intonation, and a major 55% is given to your body language.

WOW! Can you now see that simply saying, “I love you”, even to someone who perceives via auditory means, can only be a small part of how to say I love you?

These next few points on how to say I love you will help you with the next time you express your love.

Present with an open persona to show you are receptive by making sure your legs and arms uncrossed and your palms are facing your love.

How to say I love you needs the following as well.

If your eyes are not showing your intention and looking around the room you are showing you’re not in love. Look gently and softly into their eyes as you tell them.

If your facial expression is expressing anything but a soft easy smile, it will convey a negative reaction to your partner.

Your tone of voice must be easy and relaxed, which shows warmth and comfort.

If your partner enjoys being touched, keep a comforting hand upon them as you speak your love and they will know it.

To really know how to say I love you keep the following in mind.

Keep your partner’s need for personal space present during communication, most people need it while some enjoy being close.

Another thing to know is that listening to your partner is just as or more important than what you want to say to them.

There is a technique called Active Listening where you repeat back to your partner what they just said to you. What this technique can do is to help you stay focused on what is being said instead of formulating a response in your head too soon. This can be difficult for the receiver at first so it is best to explain what you are doing.

Use all these ways to develop your knowledge of how to say I love you and watch your relationships flourish.
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VISIT NEPAL 2011

Sunday, March 28, 2010.
Nepal

Nepal is Himalayan Country which lies between Tibet of the people's Republic of China to the north and India to the south. The land extends approximately 885 kilometers from east to west and 193 kilometers from north to south. With in these borders lie 9 of the world's highest mountains and undoubtedly one of the best hiking areas.Nepal also has some of the world's best white water rafting. You can ride a highly technical class 5+ river for eight to eleven days, or take a casual two days through gentle currents flanked by majestic scenery, camp under the stars in the wilderness and bath in the many cascading waterfalls. Nepal's thundering waters coming from the glaciers of the mighty Himalaya, provide unmatched thrills for rafting and kayaking whilst immersing you in the ever changing landscape. With trips to suit all ages and skills over varying lengths of time, rafting in Nepal will surely be one of the highlights of a stay in this Himalayan Kingdom.There are few countries in the world that are as fascinating and diverse as Nepal. Whether you seek the challenge of ascending Mt.Everest, the thrill of white water rafting,the excitement of tracking the Royal Bengal Tiger in a jungle, or just taking in the vibrant culture of locale villages and their people, Nepal has it all ! Probably the most popular activity in Nepal is trekking (hiking), the most renowned hikes (treks) in the world and Nepal is the premier and most varied destination, with a choice of peaks and glaciers to aim for. They are always accompanied by the beauty of the deepest valleys , thundering rivers and the grace of surrounding alpine forest. To the Midwest of Nepal you will find the Himalaya ranges of Manaslu,Annapurna and Dhaulagiri that provide a picturesque backdrop to a blend of cultures and indigenous people found nowhere else in the world.

01. Area: 147,181 sq km.

02. Religion: Hinduism, Buddhism,Muslim & others

03. Language: nepales

04. Population: 25 million

05. Time: Nepalese standard time is 5 hours 45 minutes ahead of GMT & 15 minutes ahead of
Indian standard time.

06. Capital: kathmandu

07. Altitude: It varies from 60 m. above sea level to highest point on a earth,Mt.everest. 8848 m.
08. climate: Nepal has four major seasons, namely:
(a) Winter (b) spring (c)summer (d) Autumn

09. major Attractions:
(a) Trekking (b) Mountaineering
(c) Wildlife (d)Water sports (e) Festivals
(f) Folk culture (g) World heritage site

10. What to wear: Light weight clothing is recommended for May- October. Warm garments
are required in October- March. An umbrella or a rain coat is a most for the rainy season.


11. Weather: Climate ranges from tropical in the low lands to Arctic in higher altitudes.
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wel come to visit nepal 2011

Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Namaste!
Welcome to Nepal
The Himalayas Await You...
Nestled between India and China, Nepal has captured the imagination of mountaineers, trekkers and tourist alike ever since she opened her borders for the first time in the 1950's. The word Himalayas is Sanskrit for 'abode of snows' which aptly describes the towering peaks, eight of the highest in the world!

Travel to Nepal to reward yourself with the numerous possibilities, exploring Nepal trekking tours, trekking peak climbing, mountaineering expeditions and whitewater rafting. Birding, wildlife safari tours in Chitwan ...... Read More

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