Sunday, February 17, 2008 

Alternatives to the Downward Spiral

A very great dramatist, perhaps Ibsen, said that 'all happy families are the same, but each unhappy family has its own tragedy'. Several people have disagreed, notably those like me who have worked on the street and out in the community for many years. The sad fact is that unhappiness is depressingly similar wherever you go, (especially in an urban society like England). It usually involves bad housing, low income, lack of educational ambitions, poor health, petty crime and use of drugs. Unfortunately, where one of those bad things lives, another one lurks. When a woman said to me some years ago, 'Our family are poor but we don't use drugs', it wasn't much of a surprise to find out later that it wasn't true of the children that she had no control over. The fact is that drugs and poverty go together like apple pie and ice cream, or, to put it another way, if your family lives in run-down property that is surrounded by crime and drugs, it's damn unlikely you can stop it ruining your life.

Of course there are exceptions. I know a woman who works at Salford University. She's a cleaner there. However she hasn't let her own lack of education attainments stunt her interest in learning. She has three children, two of whom have gone to University. All three of them are working, in good jobs with good prospects. She is justly proud of them. If you ask her how she's done it, she'll tell you it was by realising early on that her kids wouldn't learn anything from the no-goods on the same block. She kept her kids in and made them do their homework. Their lives are prospering now, thanks to her single-mindedness.

It's easier to start slipping down the slope. Many respectable middle-class families got a nasty shock back in the 1980s when British industry started contracting and redundancy suddenly became common. People who lost their jobs found they couldn't afford the car loan, and their vehicle had to go back. They discovered they couldn't afford to eat out or entertain lavishly at home, so lost touch with their more prosperous friends. Eventually they couldn't pay the mortgage. Some lucky ones moved to cheaper accommodation. Some lost their homes and were forced to rent. Their health began to suffer. It was like one bad thing kept leading to another. They had discovered the downward spiral.

It's not a coincidence that young people who don't do their homework are the same ones who start skipping school altogether. Then they hang around on street corners and get dragged into petty crime. Then they are encouraged to try illegal drugs and move on to more serious crime to fund their newly acquired habits. They have no money to think about buying their own homes, but then, they can't hold down responsible jobs and are forced to make do with casual, low-paid work at best, or none at all. Some people talk about the 'ladder to success', but that's misleading. If you get your foot on the first rung, there's no guarantee you're going to start climbing. It's just as likely you will find the ladder leads you downwards.

Middle-class people are put on the ladder at an early age by their parents, so don't even see that it exists. They know (because they are told) that they have to do well at High School, followed by a move on to higher education, so that they can take up a 'good' job. They are then rewarded with the kind of salary that allows them to buy a car, get married and move into their own home. One thing leads to another, so naturally and without apparent effort, it's hard to believe how it works. It's an upward spiral. You can't jump into this life at age 28, if you haven't done the basics certificates from school, solid track record of involvement in your community and participation. No, but people can 'start again' after beginning life in the ghetto, they just find they have to go back to the 'Start' square, like in Monopoly. For adults living in England that may involve doing a 2-year Access Course, which gets you into University, no matter what other qualifications you lack. It's a 'new start', another chance, and the government happen to be pushing it rather hard at the moment. That's because they know it works. Once the person gets their foot on the ladder and is looking upward, they move effortlessly into society and start contributing. That breaks the downward cycle. They start seeking decent accommodation and start looking after their health. They get interested in the outside world and avoid criminal activity. Each facet helps the other. They are on the upward spiral, and they make progress until they retire.

Most important thing to remember is this. Most people aren't standing still. They're on a spiral, up or down, it doesn't matter. If you followed the acceptable path of education and career, you will find that you get a pay rise next year and promotional opportunities arise. You might feel that you've got the same old job, but if you work in education or the public sector, where things are highly structured, it's unlikely you will be in the same job in 10 years time, or on the same salary. (Some people say 'I've had the same job for 20 years', but that has to be their choice. No one can keep you from taking the next rung up.) So, those people are moving upward. People who are rich get richer. People who are already poor get poorer. Hmm, trite, but then, I don't think I invented that.

More noticeable is that the spiral always involves a list of items. It's education, job, house, location, health etc. etc. If you want to change your life, that's often the most daunting thing. Where do you start? There's so much to change! The answer, of course, is that everything has to change. Attack each item and work on each aspect of your life. Good news is that as one thing improves, so does another. You soon get onto the upward spiral, and that, truly, is 'an alternative'.

Mike Scantlebury is an Internet Author, currently domiciled in Manchester, England, the place to find the most famous soccer team in the world and home town of that iconic LA-based singer, Morrisey. Mike Scantlebury has written novels, stories and songs and can be found on YouTube. His writings are gathered on a number of web sites, but a good place to start is his download site http://mikescantlebury.biz

 

North Carolina Addiction Treatment Programs Emerge

For years drug addiction and alcoholism were viewed as moral issues instead of the diseases they are now. It was no different throughout the state of North Carolina. In fact many who lived in North and South Carolina felt all people had to do was get a little willpower and quit drinking. It has taken quite a bit of education and support of the American Medical Association but most people understand drug addiction to be a disease of the brain.

North Carolina Addiction Treatment Centers

Now that addiction was a disease, the disease needed to be treated. That was when North Carolina addiction treatment programs emerged along with drug rehabs in South Carolina. Most of these addiction treatment centers provided drug detoxification, 12 step meetings and various forms of therapy. That is a far cry from when everyone with a drug addiction or alcohol abuse problem was herded off to a psychiatric hospital to "dry out".

Addicts from North Carolina Seek Addiction Treatment in Florida

As time has passed, more and more people from North Carolina and South Carolina have been seeking addiction treatment in Florida. This is not because drug rehabs in North Carolina are bad, but because drug rehabs in Florida have become more creative in the treatment they provide. Drug rehabs in Jacksonville, Florida have emerged to provide some of the most effective addiction treatment around the nation. Some of the drug rehabs in Jacksonville, Florida even specialize in dual diagnosis treatment and addiction treatment for the gay and lesbian community.

If you are looking for a reputable and effective drug rehab or alcohol treatment program you can always call the national addiction helpline. If you have a psychiatric problem in addition to a drug abuse problem go to www.dual-diagnosis-treatment-center.com.

Jonathan Huttner is one of the founders of a national addiction treatment helpline 1-800-511-9225, which can help you locate effective treatment anywhere in the United States.



 

If You Sell Advertising Space, Everyone In Your Department Should Be Selling

I am certainly not saying for one moment that they should attempt to pressure sell, but simple techniques can work wonders for you. Remember, people can sometimes be more open to suggestions from someone in a non-sales role. Make sure that your PA, design and production colleagues are all aware of this.

Your team can always ask and answer questions in such a way that could lead to an enquiry or sale. This is not a rehearsed or scripted situation, but a very natural way of selecting alternatives and additional options for your customers. If you all sing from the same sheet, then you are more likely to create harmony and a good sense of team spirit.

There have been many cases where clients of mine have booked additional advertising as a result of speaking to someone in the main production department. Remember, these people are in contact with your customers about copy and production issues. They may hear that a certain advert didnt work as well as another format and you need to know about this at all times.

If your colleagues are not communicating with the sales people then you will lose some business. If you can offer alternatives and ideas to your customers, then it shows great communication and adds credibility to your whole operation.

A few simple customer service techniques can result in a better working environment for you and your customers. If your existing customers re-book your advertising media as a result of dealing with a likeable and astute person, then this can be of tremendous benefit to your long-term business.

Andrew Long is an advertising sales consultant and expert in the field of generating revenues from websites and other media. He offers media companies a bespoke solution to selling advertising and making money from their websites and other media.

This article can be used on other relevant websites but a reference to the author and a live web link to http://www.selling-advertising.com MUST be displayed. For more information about Andrew's services please go to http://www.selling-advertising.com



 

You Have A Choice In Hair Restoration Formula

Your hair grows in cycles. These cycles consist of a growth cycle, followed by a resting cycle and then a fall out cycle. To maintain hair that is full and thick, your hair growth rate must exceed or at least be equal to your fall out rate. As the growth cycle slow, the hairline recedes and begins to thin in areas. It eventually falls out. A hair restoration formula can help you keep your hair and even restart the growth cycle so that your hair is thick and full once again.

There are basically three different types of hair restoration formulas, herbal, organic and pharmaceutical. Each of these claims to have very high success rates. In the end, you have to choose the hair restoration formula that works best for you. You may find it necessary to try more than one treatment for your hair loss.

Herbal
Herbal hair restoration formulas use herbs and Chinese medicine to treat hair loss. They typically work internally to keep your hair in a growth cycle. Some formulations eliminate DHT (DeHydro - Testosterone). DHT is considered the "bad testosterone" and is has to its credit as being considered the leading cause of male pattern baldness. When these herbs eliminate the DHT, they allow new hair to grow which, in turn, makes your own hair thicker. Many of these types of treatments also claim to work on all areas that are experiencing baldness such as a receding hairline, thinning hair, baldness and splotchy bald patches.

Organic
Organic hair restoration formulas are free of pesticides, hormones and chemicals. They are all natural and work to naturally restore your hair's thickness. These products claim to be good for the environment because they are all natural and they also claim to be gentler on the body than other shampoos and conditioners that are heavily processed. These organic formulas have ingredients such as jojoba oil, wheat protein and organic fennel oil. The logic behind using all natural ingredients is that restoring the natural elements to your hair's diet you will, in turn, restore your hair's original volume and texture. All this is said to be done with out any side effects that are found in chemical additives that can be toxic to the body.

Pharmaceutical
There are currently two products on the market that are approved by the FDA to treat hair loss. Propecia is taken orally and Rogaine is applied topically to the scalp. Propecia eliminates hair loss by reducing the body's amount of DHT. It actually inhibits DHT formation in the scalp which, in turn, helps to regrow visible hair and can reduce the incidence of hair loss progression.

Rogaine is a hair restoration formula that employs minoxidil and is applied directly to the scalp. This product works by revitalizing hair follicles that have shrunken and basically shut down hair growth. When the hair follicles are revitalized and their size is increased, hair regrowth may occur.

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