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by Giles Higgitt, Gil
Like many of us, perhaps you have someone missing from your life. It could be as a result of an adoption, foster care situation, divorce, moving to another town, a dispute, or simply because you lost touch with each other over the years. Regardless of why you are not in contact with an important person in your life, it is imperative to consider whether it is the right time to initiate a search.

Before looking for someone, consider your own current emotional state. Are your emotions so raw and vulnerable that you would be dysfunctional and distressed during the search? Are you prepared to handle the situation and the possible results, both positive and negative, if the person you are looking for is found? Have you considered that even if you find the person, they may not wish to be located or contacted? How will you feel once you find the person and have you anticipated your reaction and theirs? These are a few of the questions you need to ask yourself prior to searching for a lost person.

Having a support network is essential before initiating a search for a person. You should have a good friend or family member who can discuss ideas, feeling and results with you along the way. Just having a supportive person to bounce off can be reassuring during a stressful time and allow you essential opportunities to vent.

If you do not have a trusted friend or family member to confide in, consider joining an online support group to air your feelings and share the experiences of others in similar situations. Groups such as AdoptionOpenRecords2 at MSN Groups give you an opportunity to make contact with people you can relate with during this sensitive period in your life.

If you are feeling particularly vulnerable and anxious about finding a person, you should discuss your thoughts with a counsellor. Sometimes locating someone from your past can bring up difficult emotions, such as fear, love, anger or guilt. Your feelings are valid and you should share them with a trained professional prior to initiating your search for a lost person. Issues from your past need to be properly worked out before you start to find someone in the present.

Further, feeling needy is never the right reason to start searching for someone. Perhaps circumstances in your life have caused you to focus more on your past, such as a recent personal disappointment or loss. Your current circumstances need to be resolved to ensure that you are not looking for a lost person to try to fulfill some other deficit in your life. Finding someone from your past will not resolve the feelings caused by circumstances in your present. For example, trying to locate your school sweetheart because of the pain a recent breakup may not the best reason to initiate a search. Take your time, get over your current stress and then consider whether you really want to find someone from your past or whether you were just looking for a way to feel better. It is never suitable to seek someone when you are emotionally unstable because your neediness will be evident and could even deter the person you wanted to reunite with.

Always consider the feelings of the person you are trying to find. Do they really want to be found? Will they be happy you initiated a search or will you cause them harm or distress? Although it does not always turn out to be the case, you should at least suspect that the person you want to find would appreciate being located. Perhaps they have started a new life and if you showed up, it could cause strain for them in their current situation. Be considerate of the person you want to find, as well as the world they may have created for themselves.

It is also essential to discuss finding a lost person with the people you currently share your life with. Perhaps making contact with that long lost love from your school days would cause your husband and children to feel insecure and unhappy. Or maybe your adoptive parents did not anticipate your desire to look up your natural family and should be prepared for the possibility. Although the final decision to locate a person remains your own, try to be thoughtful toward the feelings of the people in your current world. If they do not agree with your search, you still need to be open and honest about your intentions. After all, the possibility adding a new person or people to your life affects everyone else who is close to you.

Finally, if you need to find someone for legal purposes, employ a professional to handle the search and your legal affairs. Legal issues can be tricky and it is best to consult with a solicitor and an investigator prior to attempting to handle them yourself.

Once you have considered your motives and timing, you are ready to find that person you miss. Although tracing a long lost person can be time-consuming and painstaking, the results could be the joy of that desired reunion with someone special. Consider the benefits of employing a skilled genealogist and investigator to simplify your people search and act as an essential buffer for organizing your reunion.


Technical analysts often use previous support level as resistance, or use channels to project resistance points. But with so many markets in blue sky territory at what point will clouds form on the horizon? Is the next major pull-back close at hand, or a long way off ... or maybe both?

Luckily there are two well-known key markets that remain well below their all-time highs and may contain some hints at where the next level of resistance lies that could lead to a pull-back. They are:

* NASDAQ 100 (NDX) is sitting near 2030 - well below its all-time high near 4800.

* The Japan market reminds us how very long-term a slide from great heights can be (take note re NASDAQ 100). The NI225 - Nikkei 225 Index - peaked way back in 1989 at 38,957 before sliding for fourteen years to a low of 7604 in 2003. At 18,220 today it is over double the low point, but still less than halfway back to that record high set so many years ago.

Beginning with NI225, a quick chart analysis shows the next top is very likely to form in the 19,500 - 21,000 band. It could eventually push higher, but not before a serious pull-back completes.

At 23280, it would have retraced 50% of the decline from the 1989 high of 38,957 to the 2003 low of 7604, so this higher level may be a longer-term target, but NI225 should first struggle to break through 21,000.

NDX has strong resistance close at hand, near 2080. If it manages to navigate through that, the top of its trading channel sits near 2191.

So the answer to where the next level of resistance lies may be as close as +2.5% (NDX) or as far as +9.8% (NI225) - the point is that no market climbs higher in a straight line, even when in new territory, so these are two points where we should be on high alert.
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