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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Five of the Great Golf Courses in the U.S.

If your vacation is just around the corner then you need to start making your plans and reservations now. It is especially important to book your reservations early for golf vacations because many of the top golf destinations are booked several months in advance. If this is your first golf vacation then you may want to consider buying one of the many golf packages that are available instead of planning a vacation from scratch. These packages include lodging, private golf lessons, and reservations for tee times at the best golf courses.

one of the most popular U.S. golf destinations is the state of hawaii. Here you will find high quality golf courses on nearly every island. The best of the best in hawaii is the Makaha resort & Golf club in oahu. This resort offers 18 holes at a par of 72. It is a championship golf course that runs 7,077 yards and it has a 73.2 USGA rating. If you will be staying on the Big Island then you may want to book your tee times at the Mauna Kea Golf Course. This is another championship golf course that offers 18 challenging holes. It has a par of 72 and it stretches 6,737 yards. If you will be staying in Kaui then you may want to try out the Poipu Bay Golf Course. This golf course offers an in-cart satellite navigation device, 18 challenging holes, a par of 72, and 7,034 yards of golfing terrain.

If you want to find a golf destination on the mainland then why not consider palm springs. This golf destination has been popular since the golden age of hollywood. Here presidents, movie stars, dignitaries, and royalty have all taken advantage of this areas great weather and excellent golfing opportunities. Today you have several golf courses to choose from. one option is the Escena Golf club. This brand new golf course opened in 2006 and it offers 18 holes of varying difficulty. Another option you have in palm springs is the Palm springs country club. This club is open to the public, however, you need to make your tee time reservations 30 days in advance. You will also need a golf cart to play on this course.

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Easy Steps to Work-Life Balance

Knowing when to disconnect, shut it off, unplug, or walk away from work is one of the essential keys to work/life balance for harried and overworked people.

When was the last time you completely left work behind? How frequently do you take work home, check e-mail or voice mail from home, or take your work with you on vacation? Do you feel you cant afford to not do these things? Whats the real impact on your personal sense of balance when you are consistently making work your top priority?

The work many of us do is extremely demanding of both our time and energy. In many cases, you may allow the intrusion and justify the cost on a personal level for real or anticipated gains on the career level. But way too often, were sacrificing family time, exercise, or much-needed personal time without making conscious choices about the implications and trade-offs.

Many of us feel stressed and overworked because we are overconnected. As a result of the onslaught of information, along with the never-ending ways that people can access us anytime of the day or night, we feel perpetually connected to our work. Think about the number of technology resources you now use that were not commonplace just a few years ago. Cell phones, pagers, e-mail, instant messaging, online chats, voice mail, call forwarding, wireless Internet pagers. the list just keeps growing. How much is enough of these technology tools and the obsessive connection to our work?! And how do we begin to reestablish those important boundaries between our work and our personal lives?

In our book, "Dot Calm: The search for Sanity in a Wired world," we provide a wealth of how to tips for managing the work-life challenge:

The first step: JUST SAY NO!and draw clear boundaries. this takes on multiple forms:

  • Turn off your cell phone when you shouldnt be interrupted.

  • Dont take a cell phone to an appointment or when you are focusing on someone else.

  • Dont give out your cell phone number. Use it only for outgoing calls.

  • Screen calls using caller ID.

  • Block out time when you will not be interrupted.

  • Hold certain times sacred. If you make a commitment for a social or family event, honor that commitment without interruptions.

  • Use the delete option early and often.

  • Arrange for calls from the office only in cases of emergency.

  • Maintain your commitment to work-free vacations.

  • Make sure you are clear about what you value and what is important to you.

  • Let voice mail or the answering machine take your calls.

  • On your voice mail greeting, be clear about when you will and will not be available. Update that message regularly.

  • Exercise to burn off stressand dont talk on your cell phone or into your dictation machine while exercising!

Obviously, some intrusions of work into personal life are unavoidable, depending upon the nature of your work. If you manage a nuclear power plant, are a member of an organ transplant team, or have on-call responsibilities as part of your job, then some intrusions go with the territory. However, more often than not, we let work seep into our personal lives even when theres not a bonafide emergency or time-urgent crisis. Weve become so accustomed to the ever-presence of our work that weve unconsciously allowed further intrusions that have, in many cases, become unreasonable.

Our research involved hundreds of interviews and surveys to learn how busy people are achieving balance and integrating overwork solutions into the lives. There are five key solutions that are working for these people, some of whom work long hours, receive over 300 e-mail each day, travel extensively, and have families they treasure. Here are a few specific steps you can take for each of these solutions:

1. PRIORITIZE AND ORGANIZE

  • Know what you need to accomplish and focus on that.

  • Maintain a firm commitment to being organized and used systems that support that.

  • Ignore those e-mails and voice mails that are not really important.

2. TAKE DAILY TIME-OUTS

  • Take a nap, a walk, or a mini-meditation break with a few minutes of silence.

  • Maintain daily rituals, such as teatime, meditation, prayer, exercise.

  • Leave the officeand leave your work there.

3. TAKE MINI SABBATICALS.

  • Enjoy a weekend trip with family or friends.

  • Schedule game night (or movie night or pizza night) with your family.

  • plan a work-free family day at least one weekend each month.

4. NURTURE THE SOUL AND MIND.

  • Read a good book (unrelated to your work).

  • Participate in community service activity with your family.

  • Go to a movie, the theater, the opera, or the museum.

5. NOURISH THE BODY.

  • Exercise regularly.

  • Eat and sleep well.

  • Get a massage.

About The Author

Debra A. Dinnocenzo is a dynamic speaker, author, and trainer with expertise in telework, virtual teams, and work-life balance. She is president of ALLearnatives, a learning and development firm that designs and implements telework, sales performance, virtual teams, and work-life balance programs. She is the author of 101 Tips for Telecommuters and co-author of Dot Calm: The search for Sanity in a Wired world, which offers solutions for achieving work-life balance. ALLearnatives offers workshops, seminars, and the free e-newsletter, WorkWisely. Visit www.allearnatives.com to subscribe to WorkWisely, schedule a presentation, or obtain additional resources.

this article may be reproduced providing it is published in its entirety, including the author bio and all links. For additional information or to request additional content for articles, contact Debra Dinnocenzo, ddinnocenzo@allearnatives.com

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