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[T572]The Little Things Chords
by David R. Gilmore Gilmore, Dav
Like anything in life there will be unexpected things that happen. But preparing for the unexpected, and embracing the adventure of your cruise vacation will ratchet up your joy quotient considerably.

There are some things that you need to do before your cruise day arrives and you start the dream vacation. These tasks, should you choose to accept them, will greatly enhance the peace-of-mind quotient of you joyous vacation.

Bring your passport for easy access to and from excursions,

Bring your health insurance cards,

Give your ships travel plan to friends, and

Make sure that you get a room with a veranda. Watch the ocean go by from your cabin. Your room will be a great vacation location in and of itself.

Breathe deeply...

Because now we can cruise anywhere we want and get back, fearlessly go on excursions knowing that medial treatment, if available is ours for the taking, and we are secure in the fact that our friends will know how to reach us at any time. Lastly, our room will serve as a vacation oasis 24/7.

Shoving Off – First Things First

Let’s begin at the beginning once your cruise is booked and all your transfer arrangements have been made then set the factors that you control in your favor. Understand the circumstances for the boarding the vessel for instance. Will you be required to wait in long lines? Since your cabins are reserved think about finding a location close to the departing vessel where you can relax and maybe avoid the long boarding lines. Remember! Being first does not ensure a good time. Don’t stress this detail. Last with time to spare is good to.

While Cruising

While cruising...

A few activities will insure that you actual cruise experience will be cool, calm, and collected. Many people like to lounge near pools and other common areas. If you’re one of those people this tip will help:

Make sure that your up early to get the choice seats in and around the pool and deck areas.

The new less formal cruises offer a lot of flexibility for your eating schedules but if you are not on one of those then you choice of dining times should not get in the way of your excursions.

Choose late seating so that cruise excursions don't encroach upon your dining plans

Make sure that you enjoy your cruise vacation. Research your excursions well in advance and then choose the ones that suit you the best. Then follow these few small tips and your cruise vacation will be the stuff of dreams.


Every day we make small decisions that impact our future. When we are young we are told that the decisions we make will directly impact our choices or lack of in our adult years. That is true. There are consequences that we bear because of our past decisions. Consequences can be good or bad, and you will reap what you sow.

One thing I know for sure, to eliminate debt you need to do three things -- make a decision, commit, and plan. Seems like common sense, but it's the small choices we make that count. You may suffer with your finances because you've made some bad choices. However, that doesn't have to be the end of your story. Every day you have an opportunity to make small decisions that bring positive results in your life. Have you ever heard it's the little things that count? Small wise decisions prepare you for big opportunities in the future. Below are some little things you can do to make a big impact towards your financial future.

Plan your spending -- Each month plan how you will spend your incoming money. First, know exactly what you are making, and then write down every bill or expense that is due weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly. To decide not to know how you spend your money is foolish, and when you are in a financial crisis you are without excuse. Therefore, come up with a spending plan that tracks all incoming and outgoing money each month.

Track your spending -- Daily get receipts or write down what you spend. Eliminate debt by knowing what, where, and how you are spending. Keep receipts in an envelope labeled by the month. If you forget your receipt, write the date, item, and amount on a piece of paper and put it in the envelope. Each month add up your receipts and see how you're spending your money. How will you know where you can cut back or take out spending categories if you don't track where your money is going?

Save your money -- Automatically have 10% of your income put in a savings account each month. Come up with short, mid, and long term goals for your savings. Pretend the money doesn't exist, and do not touch it unless there is an extreme emergency. Forming this habit will help secure your financial future in case of emergencies, and if a business opportunity comes your way you will be prepared to take advantage of it.

Start giving -- "It is better to give than to receive." Blessing others or organizations in their time of need is a mission that all of us should have. Whether it's giving your money, time, gifts, resources, or knowledge -- you are sowing into another. Don't think that you don't have anything to give because you currently lack the funds or don't believe you have a gift or talent. Give to a church, non-profit or individual. Additionally, pray for guidance and direction on how you can contribute and enrich an organization or another's life daily, monthly and yearly.

Live on less -- Just because you make it doesn't mean you have to spend it! As your income grows, continue to live on less. Pretend you didn't get that raise or bonus, and save and invest the extra money you earn. Do not try to keep up with other family members or friends. Start establishing a new habit -- live on less!

There are many little things you can do that will make a huge difference in your financial future. It's about changing your mind, habits, and spending. No one will make you do it, it has to be a decision you make for yourself. The process of getting out of debt doesn't have to make you feel like you are in prison. There are little steps you can take each day that will turn your financial future around. Little steps count and little steps make a big difference.

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