Monday, 15 December 2014

Cats The Musical! Nicole Sherzinger as Grizabella You Say?

Nicole Sherzinger
Nicole Scherzinger born June 29, 1978 is an American recording artist, actress and television personality. After reaching one-hit wonder success with girl group Eden's Crush, she signed with Interscope Records in 2003 as a member of The Pussycat Dolls, a burlesque troupe turned-recording act.

Described as the "driving force" behind The Pussycat Dolls, Scherzinger is credited and her legacy for the result of the group's international success in the music industry, during a time when girl groups were non-existent.

Since beginning her career with the group in 2003, Scherzinger has sold 54 million records worldwide, and a further 16 million as a solo artist.

A New Star to Musical Theatre

Nicole Scherzinger with pussycat ears on the stage of the London Palladium?

Former X Factor judge Scherzinger, similarly well known as Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton’s Lady on the shoulder, plays Grizabella the Glamour Cat in a top-whisker revival of Lord Lloyd-Webber’s 33-year-old musical.


It is not the main part. Dissimilar her fellow felines she does not have to jump, dance, do the splits or claw the air while bending her bottom, neck and inner thighs.

Yet Grizabella, one of life’s Norma Desmonds, has the show’s supreme song, Memory repeatedly.

Grizabella is a vanishing beauty. She desires to be touched, to be acknowledged as a as a person (cat)
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by a society that considers her scornful.

The sweeping, surging Lloyd Webber chords stir our gubbins. There stands Grizabella on the vast stage, watched by a sceptical world. ‘Midnight, not a sound from the pavement...’

The one risky part is when they try to over-modernise it and Antoine Murray-Straughan does a rap as Rum Tug Tugger, complete with 21st century baseball cap.



You could debate that the story is just a series of character outlines. But once you fall into the zone you become mesmerized by these kittenish shapes, by a penumbral fantasy world and by the feline charms of mouser Scherzinger.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Keep The 'Local' in Local Locksmiths Today

If you work as a locksmith such as any Brighton locksmiths, it is becoming progressively common to meet customers who have been ripped off or left hopeless with the work, some even fearing that they may have divulged security information to untrustworthy people. Victims of the money grabbing national call centre operations that charge absurd hidden fees and charge for needless work.

So Why Is This Happening to So Many Of Us?

Great national locksmith chains spend masses of pounds each year on advertising. They buy up multiple pages of adverts in magazine or newspaper directories using different company names and redirect phone numbers to appear local and dupe the customers into believing they are dealing with a honest local locksmith. This massive outflow is passed directly onto the customers who would be

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lucky to ever pay less than £100 for the simplest of jobs and anywhere up to £500 which is ludicrous.

More frequently than not the 'locksmith' or ‘engineer’, will be dispatched from their nearest point, which could be considerably far away. The customer is always comforted they will be no more than 30 mins away, but this is hardly the case and I have met customers that were left stranded for hours before eventually trying to cancel. At this point they have usually previously taken note of your card details and will bill you for their call out anyway despite failing to show.


Why Don’t People Get a Genuine Locksmith like any Brighton Locksmiths?

Customers need to be educated on the best ways to dodge these national scammers to ensure we do
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not all get tarred with the same brush. It is not adequate and we must make a stop to it all.


We need to educate our customers on the best ways to avoid these national scammers to ensure we do not all get tarred with the same brush. It is not acceptable and we must make a stand.


Copying this or sharing this information onto your webpage along with a summary of what it is about will help customers make the right choice, choose a local locksmith and avoid being the next victim.





http://www.locksmiths.co.uk/news/master-locksmiths-association-expose-scam-locksmith/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-siciliano/12-ways-to-avoid-locksmit_b_4532019.html
http://findusfirst.medialisting/haines-security/

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Coldest winter set for 2014 - If You Haven't Got a Fireplace, Get One

Have you recently watched a nice Christmas family movie? And now you're praying for one of those warm and cosy fireplaces from Stoves in Hastings to keep you warm this winter? Winter 2014 set to be 'coldest for century' Britain faces artic freeze in only weeks! Claims express.co.uk

Heavy and persistent snow, freezing gales and sub-zero temperatures threaten to bring the country to a standstill for up to five months, nasty long-range weather forecasters have warned.

Sussex StovesThe impending bout of extreme weather will come as a shock and forecasters have warned Britons should not to be lulled into a false sense of security by the recent mild conditions.

January is currently showing signs of temperatures hitting “record-breaking” lows meaning parts of
the country could see the mercury plunge to -27C (-17F).

James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather said “significant snowfall” is likely in weeks with savage frosts and thick winter fogs threatening widespread misery.

He said: “Over the coming weeks and into November, it is likely to turn progressively colder, even very cold at times, in particular, in parts of the north as northern blocking becomes a somewhat more prominent feature.

How To Make Sure Your Fireplace from Stoves in Hastings is Safe

Inspect the chimney to make sure a chimney cap is contemporary and in good repair. The metal cap keeps animals, rain, and snow out of the chimney, while performing as a spark arrester that stops hot embers from landing on your roofing.

If you have a multi-story home or a steep roof, play it safe and use a pair of binoculars to inspect the chimney cap from the ground.

While you’re at it, make sure:

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  • There’s no bird nest or debris buildup on the cap.
  • There are no tree limbs above or near the chimney. 
  • The mortar and bricks on the chimney aren’t crumbling or missing. 
  • The chimney rises at least 2 feet above where it exits the roof, which you will get if you purchase a stove from Hastings. 
  • The chimney crown — the sloping cement shoulders at the top of the chimney — is beveled, which helps air flow.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fireplace
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/home-ideas/fireplace.html
http://findusfirst.media/listing/sussex-stoves/

Floristry is Much More Than Just a Bouquet: You Could Learn To Become Florists in Rottingdean

Florists in RottingdeanEver fancied yourself as a promising floristry expert? Or just want to learn how to arrange gorgeous blooms in your home? Floristry can involve the refinement of flowers as well as their arrangement, and to the business of selling them. Much of the fresh material supplied for the floristry trade comes from the cut flower industry. Florist shops, along with online stores are the main flower-only outlets, but supermarkets, garden supply stores and filling stations also sell flowers.

Where Are The Best Floristry Courses in London? Here are 3 in This Area 



Just like most professions, floristry is a subject in it's own right. This is because you must learn the different styles of floristry, the significance of certain flowers, technology, history and so on. So if you want to be a florist like florists in Rottingdean.


  •  Convent Garden Academy of Flowers: Run by Gillian Wheeler, the Covent Garden Academy of Flowers bids a extensive range of floral design courses and is based right in the heart of Covent Garden. As well as one day and evening courses casing a variety of themes and seasonal subjects, they also have lengthier courses which explore all the tried and tested floristry techniques, alongside progressive and cutting edge ideas. Whether you are 18 or 80, are seeking to start a career in floristry or solely enjoy playing with flowers in the home, they have a course for you… from a one day ‘Table Arrangements for Entertaining’ course to a thirty week ‘Classic Flower Design’ course. 



  •  Jane Packer Flower School: Situated in the heart of London’s Marylebone Village, the Jane Packer Flower School run a large variety of floral classes. They believe that arranging beautiful flowers is a skill that can be fun too! So recognising this, they’ve developed a range of classes which include one hour, half day and full day ‘Experience’ classes which are designed for the novice and fun seeker. And for those people who’d like to learn the basics as well as those wishing to build on existing skills, they have a range of ‘Professional’ courses from three days to four weeks.



  •  Judith Blacklock Flower School: Courses to ensemble all timetables and supplies are held at the Judith Blacklock Flower School, which is located close to Knightsbridge. The courses range from one-day flower design workshops to a diploma in floral design, plus a original online professional floristry course and a two-week Business of Floristry course…the last two are ideal for those who would like to start a career in floristry. The timetable is crowded with fun courses teaching the following topics: wedding flowers, seasonal flowers, hand-tieds, flowers in a vase, church flowers, parties and events, amongst many others.The school’s classroom at New Covent Garden Flower Market is even fitted out with a Laura Ashley chair and throws!


The Only Down Side To A Course in Floristry


It's easy to pick up a nice bouquet of tulips on your way for tea with your mum, but how simple is it to get a job as a flower-seller, and is it really a bed of roses?
Rottingdean Florists

Floristry is something you go into for the love of it, not to become a millionaire, and it's only a select few like Packer and Dickinson who hit the big time. A junior florist in London can expect to earn around £15,000, and that's after training and experience, but the opportunities are much greater if you set up in business yourself. Many people work from vans to minimise costs and others work from garages and warehouses. Going into business is the only way to make megabucks.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floristry
http://www.cityandguilds.com/qualifications-and-apprenticeships/land-based-services/floristry/0351-floristry#tab=information
http://findusfirst.media/listing/kate-schofield-floral-design/

Monday, 1 December 2014

Christmas at The Brighton Dome

A starving giant and the ghost of Christmas past, present and future to axe-flinging lumberjacks, Brighton Dome pieces host to the very best in family-friendly entertainment this cheerful season.

Plus they already began the festivities with their Christmas Open Day and some cracking photos to boot. Even started decorating, from The Hanover Christmas Tree Company, set up in their Café-bar.

Following their widely known performance of The Nutcracker last December, Ballet Theatre UK
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returns to Brighton for a reciting of Dickens’ classic novel A Christmas Carol (27 - 28 Dec). Bringing a procession of colourful characters brightly to life and into the Christmas spirit! Along the way there will be joy, laughter and slight heartbreak in this enchanting mixture of traditional ballet and captivating theatre, performed to a magnificent classical score.

Inspired by exploits of the first North-American lumberjacks, loggers and farmers, Timber! (2 - 4 Jan) is a festive, log-balancing, wood-chucking, axe-juggling spectacular from a family of circus-performers. Combination circus with theatre, dance, live traditional music and the folklore of their native Quebec, Cirque Alfonse take the audience on a wild ride of gravity-defying acrobatics and exciting tricks with metal saws, axes and logs all taken from the family farm - you can almost smell the fresh-cut pine. It truly is a family affair, as everyone from 66-year-old granddad Alain to two-year-old grandson Arthur take to the stage alongside three talented and versatile musicians.

Described by The Times as a 'uniquely flavoursome show', the production brags former performers from the world's most renowned companies including Cirque du Soleil, Cirkus Cirkor and Les 7 Doigts de la Main. Don’t miss this amazing live show packed with phenomenal feats of agility and strength - a truly exclusive way to celebrate the New Year at Brighton Dome.

Brighton Festival Chorus, Brighton Festival Youth Choir and London Gala Orchestra (14 Dec) will be joined by mezzo-soprano Juliette Pochin for their annual concert that celebrates of the very best in Christmas and festive music.
The Dome Brighton

Huge shoes, showers of gold and a big, leafy explosion will abound as Lyngo Theatre bring their trademark blend of fun storytelling and magical imagery to the stage with Jack and the Beanstalk (18 - 21 Dec). When Jack sells his cow for five magic beans, the last place he expects to end up is in a land above the clouds courtesy of an almighty beanstalk. To make matters poorer, he has a very hungry giant on his tail! Expect gasps of delight and laughter as the award-winning company present a one man show - starring CBeebies very own Patrick Lynch - that brings his classic and gripping fairytale to life in a wholly unique way.


http://brightondome.org/event/4016/christmas_open_day/
http://brightondome.org/
http://findusfirst.media/the-brighton-dome/

Friday, 28 November 2014

Why Do People Pierce their Body and go to Brighton Business Directory

Reasons for piercing vary greatly. A 2001 survey in Clinical Nursing Research, an international publication, found that 62% of people who pierced had done so in an effort "to express their individuality." People also pierce to commemorate landmark events or to overcome traumatic ones. Piercing can also be chosen for simple aesthetic value, to highlight particular areas of the body, as a navel piercing may reflect a woman's satisfaction with the shape and condition of her stomach. Some people pierce, permanently or temporarily, to enhance sexual pleasure. Genital and nipple piercings may increase sexual satisfaction. Some people participate in a form of body play known as play piercing, in which piercings may be done temporarily on the genitals or elsewhere on the body for sexual gratification.

For years, people have been desperate to find reliable and decent piercers mainly because of the health risks to having their body modified in this way. This is because infection can easily happen, especially if it’s your first time getting it done. So people who want to avoid this happening, they will turn to a Brighton business directory to find out more about their local piercers.

Body piercing is an invasive procedure with risks. In a 2005 survey of 10,503 persons over the age of 16 in England, complications were reported in 31% of piercings, with professional help being necessary in 15.2%. 0.9% had complications serious enough to require hospitalization.

Body piercing is an invasive procedure with risks. In a 2005 survey of 10,503 persons over the age of 16 in England, complications were reported in 31% of piercings, with professional help being necessary in 15.2%. 0.9% had complications serious enough to require hospitalization.

Here are some of the risks –

  • Allergic reaction to the metal in the piercing jewellery, particularly nickel. This risk can be minimized by using high quality jewellery manufactured from titanium or niobium or similar inert metals.
  • Excess scar tissue, including hypertrophic scar and keloid formation. While piercings can be removed, they may leave a hole, mark or scar.
  • Infection, bacterial or viral, particularly from Staphylococcus aureus, group A streptococcus and Pseudomonas spp. Reports at the 16th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in 2006 indicated that bacterial infections are seldom serious, but that ten to twenty percent of piercings result in local benign bacterial infection.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_piercing
http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/business-and-trade/licensing-and-gambling/acupuncture-electrolysis-tattooing-cosmetic
http://findusfirst.media/brighton-business-directory/

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Why is Wood Burning Ovens Crawley Better for Cooking Pizza?

“These ovens really get people’s imaginations going. They are brilliant tools for inspiring good times around the table. To my mind, wood fired ovens are the ultimate foodie must-have” – Jamie Oliver

A wood-fired pizza oven from wood burning ovens Crawley heats up and cooks our meals a lot better because of the heat stored in the dense walls.

Wood Burning Ovens Crawley

Obviously this heat radiates across the dome very evenly while the floor of the oven is slightly cooler than the top under which we place our meals. When the oven gets really white hot inside, for certain type of pizza the baking temperature can be far above 300°C - 572°F or 350°C - 662°F and maintained by keeping a continuous small fire going. It's in this environment that a good pizza is made.

Quick baking creates a thin crust and nice toppings, with a delicious soft middle! High temperature produces flavours which can't be achieved by slow cooking. High heat also adds an interesting look to our pizza, with a crisp crust and really great cheese on top.

It’s said to give pizza an “authentic” taste.

Dominos Making it Huge in The UK

Britain's Domino's habit started in 1985 with a single branch in Luton, Bedfordshire. A decade later there were 100 stores and in 1999 the company became the first home-delivery business to drift on the London stock exchange's goal market.

Sales soared as the company tapped into countless demand for convenience and the popularity of simply staying in and watching telly. Sponsoring Saturday night TV shows such as Britain's Got Talent and Splash! It only increased the temptation for customers.

Crawley Wood Burning Ovens
Such is the chain's ubiquity in the UK, it is easy to forget that Domino's is American. In 1960 Tom and James Monaghan opened their DomiNick's pizza delivery store in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

A year later, Tom exchanged his Volkswagen Beetle for his brother's share of the business and set himself the goal of increasing to three stores. The rest is fast-food history.

Individual store owners pay the UK company at least £280,000 for a licence upfront, plus a share of sales, and buy their ingredients from the company, prepared at three giant "commissaries" at Milton Keynes, Penrith in Cumbria and Naas in Ireland.



Domino's has 26% of the UK pizza market, just ahead of the lengthier established Pizza Hut at 25% but with much greater dominance of the growing delivery market.


http://findusfirst.media/listing/alfresco-shop/
https://www.dominos.co.uk/
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jan/08/dominos-pizza-sales-up

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Why Should I Rent Instead of Buy My Property?

A payment made periodically by a tenant to a landlord in return for theuse of land, a building, an apartment, an office, or other property in cooperation with lettings management in hove.


There are many possible reasons for renting instead of buying, for example:

  • In many authorities (including India, Spain, Australia, United Kingdom and the United States) rent used in a trade or business is tax deductible, whereas rent on a lodging is not tax deductible in most jurisdictions.
  • Financial inadequacy, such as renting a house when one is unable to buy it. One may not wish to pay the full price that ownership would need, allowing for smaller payments over a specified period of time.
  • You reduce financial risk to depreciation and transaction costs, especially for real estate which might be needed only for a short amount of time.
  • You do it when something is needed only temporarily, as in the case of a special tool, a truck or a skip.
  • When something is needed that may or may not be already owned but is not in proximity for use, such as renting an automobile or bicycle when away on a trip.
  • You need a cheaper substitute to buying, such as renting a movie: a person is unwilling to pay the full price for a movie, so they rent it for a lesser price, but give up the chance to view it
    again later.The tenant may want to leave the burden of upkeep of the property (mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, etc.) to the owner or his agents.
  • There is no need to worry about lifespan and maintenance.
  • Renting keeps off-balance-sheet the debt that would burden the balance sheet of a company in case the property would have been bought.
  • Renting can be healthier for the environment if products are used more efficiently by sharing rather than being disposed of or overproduced.

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11248954/Welcome-to-Britains-most-affordable-city-for-renting-a-home.html
http://findusfirst.media/listing/rand-and-co/

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Tips for Picking a Locksmith – Being Locked Out Is Not Fun

What’s the best way to pick a trustworthy locksmith? Deliberate researching locksmiths before you need one, the same way you would a plumber, electrician, or other professional. That works well if you’re looking to have some security work done at your home, like installing deadbolts on the
external doors of your house, or a safe in your bedroom.

But if you’re dealing with an emergency, similar being locked out of your car, you really don’t have much time for thorough research.

Regardless of whether you are locked out of your car or home, you need new locks installed, or you require other security work, the FTC offers these tips to help you hire a legitimate, local locksmith.


How to Not Get Locked Out of the House


One thing you totally do not want to do is to leave a door or window unlocked as protection against getting locked out. This is because if you know how to break in to your house, a burglar can easily discover that method, too. Always lock your doors and windows.

The secret to avoid getting locked out of the house is to make an extra set of keys, and make sure you have access to a spare key in the event you are locked out.

If you do not have an extra key, you may need to call a locksmith. Do not kick in the door because you may end up replacing the door jamb, door frame and your door, which is far more expensive than paying a locksmith. Ditto for breaking a window. Locksmiths are cheaper. Just in case, program a locksmith's phone number into your cell.


Good Places to Stash Your Key


You can remove your door knobs and take them to a hardware store, do it yourself (if you know how) or call a locksmith to change all the locks so they unlock with the same key. Here are places to hide an extra key:

  • Give an extra key to a friend, family member or neighbor whom you trust.
  • Buy a fake rock, put the key inside and hide the rock in the garden. Make sure the rock looks real because burglars know how to look for these. 
  •  Carry an extra key in a briefcase or, if you're a woman, your bag.








http://homebuying.about.com/od/buyingahome/qt/Locked-Out-Of-House.htm
http://callusfirst.uk.com/listing/haines-security/

Monday, 24 November 2014

Rollerblading Craze: It’s Too Much Of An Effort Compared To Other Sports

Of the dial-up era, in-line skaters dragged on their Spandex shorts, powered up their Discmans and plied parkways nationwide. Twenty-two million people strapped into the stiff skates with the single-file wheels at least once in the year 2000, five million more than played baseball. Any company struggling for business should sign up to a Brighton business directory, if they hope for any success
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now.

By 2010 the number of in-line skaters had fell by 64 percent, the second biggest drop in a sports or fitness activity in that span. Only its cousin roller hockey fell further, 65 percent, according to the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association.

What Happened to The Once Phenomenal Sport?


What transpired? No scandal ensued Rollerblading, the branded eponym by which the sport is known. No celebrity lost a limb in the line of in line skating. Pushed by various forces, it simply slowly went downhill.

"Just like quad outdoor skating, it rode a wave and the wave crested," said Howard Weiner, owner of Northwest Portland's iconic Cal Skate, which stopped selling in-line skates years ago. "And then the water retreated."

The notion was born in 1980, when former minor-league hockey player Scott Olson considered of a wheeled skate that could help players and skiers train in the offseason. When Minnesota-based Rollerblade, Inc., began publicising to women and children as well, the trend detonated.

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At one point in the early 1990s, Rollerblade stopped taking instructions because it couldn't meet demand.

From 1987 to 1995, participation in in-line skating spiked 634 percent, according to SGMA, making it the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. Nike rushed on the craze in 1995, obtaining the parent company of hockey's Bauer brand.

But the market flooded with competitors, many making inferior imitations, said George Kolibaba, president of USA Rollersports and operations manager at the Oaks Park Skating Rink in Southeast Portland. Newcomers to in-line skating found other things to dislike, too.

Some found the skates rigid, dense and problematic to stop, with just one brake at the heel rather than
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one on each toe like old-style "quad" roller-skates. In-line skating's injury rate is much minor than that in bicycling, for example, but to some it feels less safe.

Todd Griswold said kids left the roller hockey leagues at his Indoor Goals sports arena in Beaverton and acquired the next big thing, lacrosse, whose participation surge of 218 percent over a decade makes it the fastest-growing team sport. Todd Griswold would have to turn to a Brighton business directory, in order to advertise his business.

"It's a lot easier to grab a lacrosse stick and throw a ball against the wall than to get up on four (in-line) wheels," said Griswold, whose arena now hosts numerous teams.


Rollerblading is an effort nowadays.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollerblade
http://mpora.com/articles/rollerblading-deserve-die-rollerbladers-think
http://callusfirst.uk.com/brighton-business-directory/

Wood Burning Stoves Crawley: What's it All About?

A wood-burning stove Crawley is a heating appliance accomplished of burning wood fuel and wood-derived biomass fuel, such as wood pellets. Usually the appliance consists of a solid metal (usually cast iron or steel) closed fire chamber, a fire brick base and an adjustable air control.

Wood Burning Stoves Crawley

Choosing a Wood Burning Stoves Crawley


One of the first thoughts is the type of fuel you want to burn. Wood-burners use just wood, while a multi-fuel stove can burn wood, smokeless fuel and coal. The change lies in the grate. Wood will burn on a bed of ash but coals need air entering from beneath, so a multi-fuel stove has a grate that adjusts to suit the fuel. Some stoves burn eco-friendly wood pellets. Also consider boiler stoves that can heat water too.

Which size and where?


All wood-burning stoves need a chimney to produce emissions from the room. They usually sit within or in front of a fireplace opening, but free-standing stoves are ahead popularity, especially for open-plan areas. To burn solid fuel you need a fireproof hearth, usually made of concrete, to comply with building regulations, but you can cover this with stone, slate, terracotta tiles or glass.

Cleaner burning 


Clean burn technology recovers stove efficiency and ensures that the glass stays clean. Pre-heated air introduced into the firebox burns off gases that would then escape up the chimney, reducing particulate emissions. Airwash uses air vents at the top of the stove window to blow air over the inside of the window, reducing tarring.

Costs and installation

Crawley Wood Burning StovesStove from wood burning stoves crawley prices vary considerably, starting at around £500, but installation adds to the cost significantly. The fitting must either be carried out by a heating engineer registered as a Competent Person by HETAS, or approved by the local council's building control office. A chimney with a good draw is essential and getting this right can cost as much, if not more, than the stove. This can be achieved with a flexible steel liner backfilled with insulation (ideal if the chimney bends) or with a more substantial liner, such as a pumice block, which will last a lifetime.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood-burning_stove
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/household-bills/10424950/Can-you-really-save-300-a-year-with-a-wood-burning-stove.html
http://callusfirst.uk.com/listing/alfresco-shop/

Friday, 21 November 2014

Celebrity Becomes Landlord for Lettings Management: Benefits To Your Real Estate

Phil Neville is renting out his three-storey apartment that can be found in Manchester’s uppermost building. The three bedroom property is thought to be one of the most expensive of its kind in Manchester and is on the market for £15,000pcm.


That big chunk of change buys you 4950ft of plush real estate on the 44th-46th floor of the Beetham Tower and includes a gym, study, dressing room and studio. The footballer’s apartment claims 180
Lettings Management
degree views across the city and has private lift access and five allocated car spaces.

The WAG welcoming property is immaculate for open plan living and the interior was designed by British designer to the stars, Kelly Hoppen. If all that’s not enough, the pricey pad is above the Hilton Hotel which grants residents admission to all of its luxury amenities.

The previous Manchester United and Everton midfielder bought the flat back in 2006 for £1 million with his wife Julie and their two children. The property was previously up for sale for £4 million but having failed to sell the property is now available to let.

If that doesn’t encourage you that getting involved with a lettings management is a good thing, I don’t know what will.

What’s Good About Being A Landlord?


Owning rental property is a boundless concept for building wealth. On your end, it will require a cash down payment and will require years of cash support via repairs, upkeep, and major component replacements. But at the same time, someone else is paying off the property for you. Once the homes are paid off, you will have two additional income streams to add to our earnings from your 9 to 5
jobs. Even after paying for repairs, the cash flow will be significant and will help you reach an early retirement. You will often enjoy months at a time without thinking of the properties at all. Additionally, your properties produce a small amount of side income, though at this point we use the additional funds to hurry their pay off.



Starting a property/lettings management company is a strong business, plain and simple. Landlords deal with the problems of tenants who call to complain, tenants who don’t pay their rent, and what can seem like endless, high dollar property repairs. Buying rental property and becoming a landlord comes with a fair bit of stress and responsibilities, and all of these things can turn a well-meaning property owner into a jaded landlord.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letting_agent
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/property-club/10395975/find-good-landlord.html
http://callusfirst.uk.com/listing/rand-and-co/

Thursday, 20 November 2014

The Queens Security: The Ins and Outs of The Foot Guards

Whilst The Foot Guards are also fully operational soldiers, part of their duties is of course guarding The Queen and her residences. The duty of mounting 'Queen's Guard' as it's known within the Army is one which many also take on with great pride. The guards remain a fully functional part of royal defences though through the years they have become a tourist attraction.

Although formerly the guards were able to be located among the public, in current times, more and more of the sentry posts have been moved away from the public because of incidents involving tourists interfering with the guards' job. Most recently, the sentry posts at Clarence House were moved behind a chain linked fence when a guardsman in the Coldstream Guardsassaulted a tourist who was mocking him, pretending to march alongside him. In London, the only open sentry posts remaining not usually behind any sort fence are those at the Pall Mall entrance to St James's Palace.

There has been multiple accounts of intruders at the Queen’s Palace, without the help of Brighton Locksmiths. Buckingham Palace, in London. Here are a few examples:

  • Victor Miller, a 37-year-old DJ, was arrested last September in the palace grounds and was later charged with trespass. He climbed a 12ft fence to breach palace security, before being tracked down and taken into custody at a location 'open to the public during the day'.
  • Talhat Rehman, 54, was filmed holding the blade to his own neck. The middle-aged man walked through crowds of tourists grasping two large kitchen knives before police surrounded him and used a Taser stun gun to neutralise him.
  • Jason Hatch, a member of the group Fathers4Justice, then unfurled a banner and spent five hours in full public view before he was arrested by police. The ease with which he had made it into the palace prompted an urgent review of Royal security. A particularly embarrassing episode in 2004 saw a protester dressed as Batman sneak onto a ledge next to a balcony in the Palace after using a ladder to get over the walls.

Micheal Fagan, 1982
  • The most egregious breach of Royal security was surely the case of Michael Fagan in 1982. He managed to scale the walls of the Palace on the morning of July 7, climb a drainpipe and stroll the palace before making his way into the Queen's room, where he found her in her nighty and tucked up in bed on her lonesome.






http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/michael-fagan-her-nightie-was-one-of-those-liberty-prints-down-to-her-knees-7179547.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen's_Guard
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Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Healthy Baking For All – Bake with Your Stoves in Hastings For The Better

For those of us whose hearts and minds are often reigned by our stomachs, a truly fantastic meal can turn even the direst of days into a pleasant one. America and the UK’s obsession with food and all things related has never been more apparent than now, thanks to the plethora of madly popular cooking instruction with Stoves in Hastings and competition television shows, best-selling cookbooks and culinary Web sites that command more traffic than many other popular sites combined.
But when you’re spending your time only eating unhealthy foods, you may start to feel like you want to make your habits a little healthier.

What are the benefits of a healthy diet With Stoves in Hastings?

A healthy diet may help to prevent certain serious diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes. It may also help to reduce your risk of developing some cancers. If you become sick, eating a healthy diet may help you to recover more quickly. Also, a main way of preventing obesity and overweight is to eat a healthy diet. If you are overweight or obese, eating a healthy diet can help you lose weight.
Say for example that you love cookies with a passion, but the calorie and sugar intake is just too high – you can bake healthier cookies with your stoves in Hastings.


Here’s 5 secrets to healthier cookies:



1. Swap out some of the butter, margarine or limitation for heart-healthy oils, such as canola oil or olive oil or pureed fruit or even vegetables.


To replace fats with oil For every tablespoon of butter you replace with heart-healthy oil, you remove at least 5 grams of saturated fat from your batch of cookies. (A batch of 2 dozen cookies

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made with 1 cup butter has almost 5 grams saturated fat per cookie.) In the Eating Well Test Kitchen, we’ve had good luck replacing up to 50% of the butter in a recipe. Keep in mind that when you decrease the butter in a recipe you may lose some of its tenderizing and moisture-retaining properties. Cookies that use some oil in place of butter may be a bit crisper and may dry out sooner. To reserve the best cookie texture, be sure to store extra cookies in an airtight container.

To replace fats with pureed fruit or vegetables: Try using pureed fruit or even vegetables in place of some of the butter, margarine or shortening. Options include applesauce, pear butter, prune puree or even pureed pumpkin. Pureed fruit products, such as like Lighter Bake, are commercially made pureed fruit fat-replacers. Look for them in the baking aisle.



Using a fruit fat-replacer will give you a cakier, chewier or softer texture, so it works well in cookies that are naturally softer, such as oatmeal cookies or ginger molasses cookies. Just like replacing some of the butter with oil, it’s best to start with a small amount and experiment. Depending on the recipe, you may be successful replacing as much as half the butter with a fruit-based fat-replacer.


2. Replace fat Consider replacing some of the butter with non traditional cookie ingredients, such as nonfat plain yogurt, nonfat buttermilk or even fruit juice.


When you reduce overall fat in a cookie recipe, the resulting cookies can be dry; adding a “moist” ingredient helps keep the cookies satisfying. Try 1 to 4 tablespoons of a liquid ingredient in place of up to 4 tablespoons butter. You can even experiment with replacing some of the solid fat (i.e., butter, margarineor shortening) with some heart-healthy oil and replacing a little more of the solid fat with a nonfat liquid, such as yogurt, buttermilk or juice.


3. Add Fiber To Your Cookies Try replacing some (or all) of the all-purpose flour with whole-wheat flour, whole-wheat pastry flour and/or oats. If you are used to the taste and texture of whole-wheat, some cookies are just as satisfying when made with 100% whole-wheat flour. Using whole-wheat flour in place of all-purpose flour gives your cookies about four times the amount of fiber in every batch.


4. Keep Sodium in Check Some baked goods can be astonishingly high in sodium. Aim for no more

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than 1/2 teaspoon salt per batch of cookies. If you’re on a salt-restricted diet, try reducing the salt in a batch of cookies to 1/4 teaspoon.


5. Eliminate Trans Fat & Other Artificial Ingredients Steer clear of ingredients that contain partially hydrogenated oil (or trans fats), such as margarine and most vegetable shortenings. Consider limiting other artificial ingredients, such as artificial food dyes.



Have Fun with Your Healthy Stoves In Hastings


One of the benefits of homemade baked goods with your Stoves in Hastings is their simple list of ingredients. By making your own cookies, you can use whole ingredients and avoid most or all processed ingredients that are found in many packaged cookies. Learn more about trans fats, like the fat in margarine and some shortening.






http://www.cookinglight.com/food/healthy-baking
http://www.healthyfood.co.nz/meals-and-occasions/baking
http://findusfirst.media/listing/sussex-stoves/

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Flowers That Won’t Die On You: Sick Of My Bouqets Dying

A flower bouquet is a group of flowers in a creative arrangement. Flower bouquets can be organized for the decor of homes or public buildings, or may be handheld by a florists in Rottingdean. Handheld bouquets are categorised by several different popular shapes and styles, including nosegay, crescent, and gushing bouquets. Flower bouquets are often given for special occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries. They are also used expansively in weddings. Bouquets arranged by Florists in Rottingdean in vases or planters for home decor can be arranged in either traditional or modern styles. Symbolism may be attached to the types of flowers used, according to the culture.

A Tad Of  Bouquet History that lead to Florists in Rottingdean

The arrangement of flowers for home or building decor has a long history throughout the world. The oldest evidence of formal arranging of bouquets in vases comes from Egypt, and depictions of flower arrangements date back to 2500 BCE. The sacred lotus was often used, as were herbs, palms, irises, anemones, and narcissus.

In some cultures, ancient practises still survive today, for example in ikebana, the art of flower-arranging that comes from Japan. The oldest known book on flower-arranging is Japanese and dates from 1445. Effortlessness and linear form are core features of ikebana, which has had a great influence on Western flower arranging since the late 19th century, not by Florists in Rottingdean.

Sick Of Flowers Dying On You? Here are 3 Plants That You Can’t Kill

Coneflower
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Coneflowers have become a garden staple for their easygoing nature. Growing 2 to 5 feet high and 2 feet wide, they are the perfect companion plant in just about any garden. They require well-drained soil but will thrive in full sun as well as partial shade. Known for attracting birds, bees and butterflies, coneflowers also make lovely cut blooms.

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Cosmos
If big, beautiful flowers are one of your top requirements, cosmos is perfect for you. Though it’s an annual, it often reseeds on its own. Blooming summer to frost and growing up to 6 feet high, this backyard favourite deserves a regular spot in your sunny garden.


Daylily

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An excellent choice for a classic garden, daylilies can tolerate flooding, drought and salt and are often used for erosion control on steep hillsides. The pretty blooms come in every shade except blue and pure white; their distinctive trumpets may be triangular, circular, double, spidery or star-shaped.Daylilies grow 10 inches to 4 feet high and 1-1/2 to 4 feet wide and do best in full sun to partial shade.




http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/gardening/hard-to-kill-plants
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/8039/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_bouquet

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Indian Home Trumps The Use Of Locksmiths Like Locksmiths in Brighton


Locksmithing is the occupation of working with locks and keys. A person who repairs this is called

The building was recently finished in Mumbai, India and we couldn’t be more shocked. The Antilia house which unveiled its first renderings just over two-years ago has become a scary reality, egregiously boasting 27 stories at 568 feet high, with a total area of over 398,000 square feet of living space. What at first glimpse looks and sounds like a typical skyscraper is far from it, the Antilla is in fact a $1 billion family home built for India’s wealthiest man (and Forbes’ fourth richest man) Mukesh Ambani, his wife, and three children. Raised within a country valued to have one-third of the world’s poorest population, the Antilia truly exemplifies the disease of excessive consumption, extreme wastefulness, and unsustainable living that is permeating today’s society. A place like this is likely to attract burglars, but would it be an easy job for a locksmith, like locksmiths in Brighton?

The Antilia is the product of a partnership between architecture firms Perkins and Will and Hirsch Bedner Associates. The building, which has taken nearly three years to complete, hosts 27-
stories, which are far from modest. The tower would in fact hold 60-stories, had Ambani settled for standard-height ceilings, rather than opting for an extremely high floor-to-ceiling program. The building currently stands on Mumbai’s Altamount Road, prime real estate in the dense metropolis, towering over surrounding structures less than half its size.
a locksmith. Locksmiths like locksmiths in Brighton fix broken locks, make keys, and install security systems like alarms. In most countries locksmiths must follow a strict set of rules. In some countries locksmiths start as apprentices. In others they must get a certificate or degree after training at a school or university.
 


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antilia_(building)
http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml
http://callusfirst.uk.com/listing/haines-security/

Monday, 10 November 2014

Kids Can Learn To Cook Young: Little Helpers for your Stoves in Hastings

Cooking can be a great way to support subjects being taught at school or familiarize new ones. Here are just a few of the skills cooking can help teach your children:

  • Simple math skills – Many recipes can be doubled or halved, which will need maths skills such
    as multiplying and dividing.

  •  Nutrition – Use your time together in the kitchen to teach your children the importance of decent nutrition. Encourage them to try new fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods.

  • Following directions – Recipes need to be put together in a explicit order. This can help show your children the prominence of following directions, whether they are baking a cake or doing a science experiment.

  •  Measuring – Using measuring cups to get the suitable amounts of ingredients teaches about the importance of vigilant and accurate measuring.

  •  Sensory awareness – Cooking and baking can expose your child to new textures, tastes, colours, odours and more.


  • Language skills – Reading food labels and recipes can help your children recover their reading skills and learn the meanings of ignorant words.


  •  Art – From making a face out of vegetables on a pizza to decorating cookies with sprinkles and icing, cooking provides boundless opportunities for artistic expression!


  • Cultural awareness –Are your children fascinated by the exotic flavours, colours, and aromas found in many ethnic dishes? Announcing your children to ethnic dishes may encourage them to learn more about the culture and people that motivated the dish.

What About The Mess With Your Stoves In Hastings?

Even if your child hasn't yet got enough hand-eye coordination to spread icing on little buns, he or she will happily spend a sticky few minutes popping (far too many) sweets on top. Don't forget that wiping the table afterwards with a damp sponge counts as cooking, too!

From the age of about three, you can show your child how to crush biscuits in a bag (for a cheesecake base or treats like Malteser Crunch), how to sieve flour and icing sugar, and how to "rub" butter and flour together to make crumble topping.

Progressively, as your child advances more control of their fingers and hands with your Sussex Stoves, you can host more fiddly things, like breaking eggs, grating cheese or measuring out spoonfuls of herbs and spices.




http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/kids-cooking
http://www.thekidscookeryschool.co.uk/
http://findusfirst.media/listing/sussex-stoves/

A Day in The Life Of A Successful Social Media Strategy For Brighgton Business Directory

Social media marketing has become so inescapable that 93 percent of marketers utilize it for Brighton business directory.

Here are 5 benefits to using Social Media for Your Brighton business Directory

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1. Increased Brand Recognition - Every opportunity you have to syndicate your content and upsurge your visibility is valuable. Your social media networks are just new channels for your brand’s voice and content. This is important because it simultaneously makes you easier and more accessible for new customers, and makes you more familiar and recognizable for existing customers.

For example, a frequent Twitter user could hear about your company for the first time only after stumbling upon it in a newsfeed. Or, an otherwise apathetic customer might become better acquainted with your brand after seeing your presence on multiple networks.

2. Better brand loyalty - According to a report published by Texas Tech University, brands who get involved on social media channels enjoy higher loyalty from their customers such as Brighton business directory, The report concludes “Companies should take advantage of the tools social media gives them when it comes to connecting with their audience. A strategic and open social media plan could prove influential in morphing consumers into being brand loyal.” Another study published by Convince&Convert found that 53% of Americans who follow brands in social are more loyal to those brands.

3. More Opportunities to Adapt - Every post you make on a social media platform is an opportunity for customers to convert. When you build a following, you’ll simultaneously have access to new customers, recent customers, and old customers, and you’ll be able to interact with all of them. Every blog post, image, video, or comment you share is a chance for someone to react, and every reaction could lead to a site visit, and eventually a conversion. Not every interaction with your brand results in a conversion, but every positive interaction increases the likelihood of an eventual conversion. Even if your click-through rates are low, the sheer number of opportunities you have on social media is significant. And as I pointed out in my article, “The Four Elements of Any Action, And How To Use Them In Your Online Marketing Initiative,” “opportunity” is the first element of any action.

4. Higher conversion rates - Social media marketing results in higher change rates in a few distinct ways. Perhaps the most significant is its humanization element; the fact that brands becomes more civilized by interacting in social media channels. Social media is a place where brands can act like people do, and this

Additionally, studies have shown that social media has a 100% complex lead-to-close rate than
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outbound marketing, and a higher number of social media followers tends to improve trust and credibility in your brand, representing social proof. As such, simply building your audience in social media can improve conversion rates on your existing traffic.

5. Advanced Brand Authority - Interacting with your customers regularly is a show of good faith for other customers. When people go to compliment or brag about a product or service, they turn to social media. And when they post your brand name e.g Brighton business directory, new audience members will want to follow you for updates. The more people that are talking about you on social media, the more valuable and commanding your brand will seem to new users. Not to mention, if you can interact with major influencers on Twitter or other social networks, your visible authority and reach will skyrocket.






http://www.theguardian.com/small-business-network/2013/aug/29/social-media-boost-business-tips
http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/social-media-guide-small-businesses/
http://findusfirst.media/brighton-business-directory/

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

How To Pick Your Wedding Flowers: The Right Way

Be open-minded - First and foremost, come to your floral meeting with an uncluttered mind. You might be interested to request specific flowers you've been yearning over for years but without knowing that those pretty little petals may be expensive or out-of-season. So describe the colour you are going for or the overall look you are trying to achieve. Do you like large, luxurious blooms or small, subtle flowers? Let your florist in Rottingdean know what your style is, and let them work their magic at the market to find less exclusive options that still give the same vibe.
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Make your flowers do dual duty - We are all for making your decor go the extra mile, so decorating your ceremony location with florals that can then serve double duty during cocktail hour and the reception is right up our alley. Ask your florist, coordinator or even your sweet as can be bridesmaids to move flowers used during the ceremony to the reception to decorate cocktail tables, the guest book, the cake table and more!

Think Outside The Box


Go one-color - A cluster of flowers in one color is sure to make a statement. And that doesn't mean it has to be a cluster of orchids -- a cluster of carnations or mums will do just fine! Line them up on your banquet table in a row, or use different heights to add dimension. Working with one color palette makes things beautifully cohesive.



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Bring on the money - Fluff up your floral design with some inexpensive but statement-worthy greenery, which serves as a inordinate filler and is less expensive than flowers. Instead of filling an entire vase with peonies or roses, incorporate some pretty ferns or eucalyptus with one or two blossoms, so you can get the beauty of those blooms on a budget.



Add some ambiance - Candles can make a big, romantic impact. Nothing beats the ambiance of a room full of twinkling candlelight. Nothing. Consider using lots of candles on your table with either bud vases or even loose blossoms around the bases. Big impact, without the big costs.



Many of the most spectacular weddings on Style Me Pretty are literally overflowing with the prettiest flowers you could ever imagine. But little do most know, having a luxurious floral design doesn't always take an extreme floral budget.



We're rounding up some of our best ideas for keeping your flower costs down while not having to sacrifice on serious style. From adding in bunches of vibrantly hued fruit to using found props to add interest, this list will give you that sigh of floral relief you just might need.

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Supplement with succulents - We can't get enough of succulents -- it's true. They are gorgeous and can go with just about any fete. Modern, rustic, glam, elegant -- succulents and their pretty little selves fit into any occasion, and do so without breaking the bank.



Prop it up - The center of your guest tables can be a bit daunting when on a flower budget, but you can fill the space with things that are near and dear to you and your hubby's (or wife's) heart! Books, pictures, knick knacks -- just about anything goes!



Get a lush look on a budget - We obviously love peonies, who doesn't? But large flowers like peonies and garden roses tend to be the most expensive, so ask your florist if they can use three of a smaller, less expensive flower to create a similar style. Carnations get a bad rap, but when combined together can create that lush look we lust over.


Dress Your Flowers Up With Florists in Rottingdean


Fill it up with fruit
- Fruit is another fabulous option to help cut down your floral budget. Whether you incorporate it into a centerpiece (great for a farm or winery wedding) or make it the centerpiece (think: pops of beautiful colors), it's sure to make for a memorable detail for your guests.
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DIY - We are always amazed with how DIY savvy brides are these days and have been seeing more and more of them take on the task of floral design. If you are a DIY bride, consider doing the centerpieces yourself (keeping it simple with bud vases and candles) and ask a professional to handle your personal and ceremony flowers, which can be more difficult to assemble.







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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/colleen-oakes/10-things-you-should-neve_b_4646345.html
http://findusfirst.media/listing/kate-schofield-floral-design/

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Dancing Makes You Smarter? Put It To The Test

For centuries, dance guides and other writings have praised the health benefits of dancing, usually as physical exercise. More recently we've seen research on further health benefits of dancing, such as stress reduction and increased serotonin level, with its sense of well-being.
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Most recently we've heard of another benefit: Recurrent dancing seemingly makes us smarter.

A major study added to the growing evidence that stimulating one's mind by dancing can ward off Alzheimer's disease and other dementia, much as physical exercise can keep the body fit. Dancing also increases cognitive acuity at all ages, when you perform at the Dome Theatre Brighton.

What exactly do they mean by "smarter"?


As neuroscience educator Robert Sylwester records,”mobility is central to everything that is cognitive, whether it is physical motion or the mental movement of information. Plants have to stand whatever comes along, including predators eating them. Animals, on the other hand, can travel to seek food, shelter, mates, and to move away from unfavourable conditions. Since we can move, we need a cognitive system that can comprehend sensory input and intelligently make choices.”

Semantics will vary for each of us, but according to many, if the stimulus-response relationship of a situation is involuntary, we don't think of the response as needing our intelligence. But when the brain assesses several viable responses and chooses one, the cognitive process is considered to be intelligent.

As Jean Piaget put it, intellect is what we use when we don't already know what to do.


Why dancing At The Dome Theatre Brighton?


We immediately ask two questions:




· Why is dancing better than other activities for improving mental capabilities?




· Does this mean all kinds of dancing, or is one kind of dancing better than another?



It doesn't answer these questions as a stand-alone study. Fortunately, it isn't a stand-alone study. It's
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one of many studies, over decades, which have shown that we upsurge our mental capacity by exercising our cognitive processes. Intelligence: Use it or lose it. And it's the other studies which fill in the gaps in this one. Looking at all of these studies together lets us understand the bigger picture.

The heart of intelligence is making decisions. The best advice, when it comes to improving your mental insight, is to involve yourself in activities which require split-second rapid-fire decision making, as different to rote memory or just working on your physical style.

One way to do that is to learn something new. Not just dancing, but anything new. Don't worry about the probability that you'll never use it in the future. Take a class to challenge your mind. It will stimulate the connectivity of your brain by generating the need for new pathways. Difficult classes are better for you, as they will create a greater need for new neural pathways.

Then take a dance class, which can be even more effective. Dancing integrates several brain functions at once; kinesthetic, rational, musical, and emotional and further increasing your neural connectivity.





http://socialdance.stanford.edu/syllabi/smarter.htm
http://findusfirst.media/the-brighton-dome/