Unique Christmas Gifts for a Man
August 30, 2011 by admin
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Unique Christmas Gifts for a Man
Article by Scott Moger
Are you starting to do your Christmas shopping a few months early this year, trying to beat the rush? Are you already hitting a wall when it comes to deciding what to get dear old dad, or maybe you brother or husband? Why not think of something unique this Christmas. Possibly even something that he would never think to buy for himself.
There are lots of unique Christmas gifts for a man that you could purchase for him. You could get him his very own piece of land in each and every state in the country of the United States! No one has to know that that piece of land is only one square inch in every state. Get him a piece of his favorite state with a legal Deed to a one square inch parcel of land to prove that he owns it. Or give him ownership to all 50 states in the United States on one single Deed. The Deeds are colorful, attractive, individually numbered and his name will be inscribed on it. Additionally, believe it or not, they’re thoroughly legal. What could be a more unusual and unique Christmas gift for a man than land? You can be sure that he’ll display it proudly and tell all his friends.
Is that special guy in your life a person who enjoys a nice timepiece? Perhaps you could get him an unusual watch, or a watch that is expertly made that will make all of his friends green with envy.
What about the sports fan in your life? There are plenty of unique Christmas gifts for a man that include pieces of old historic baseball stadiums. There are cuff-links that have a piece of the original seats, and even ink pens made from the wooden seats that were once in now demolished stadiums. If that special guy in your life has been to a baseball game in a stadium that is no longer around, then he will certainly appreciate either of these unique gifts.
If you are looking to give them a gift that reminds them each month, that you are thinking of them, then maybe you would consider getting them a cigar of the month package, or a beer of the month, wine of the month, dinner of the month or even chocolate of the month. Everyone loves to receive gifts, and this would truly be the gift that keeps on giving. He’ll think of you each and every month for the following year. Now that’s an investment well worth making.
Whoever that special guy is in your life, be sure to find him a unique Christmas gift for a man this year, and put a smile on his face, that will seem to last for days. You may even catch him bragging to his friends about the unique gift that you were able to surprise him with this Christmas.
Article By : Scott Moger Some excellent sites to check out for unique Christmas Gifts for a man include http://www.veryclevergifts.com, and findgift.com. Scott Moger is an Internet entrepreneur and author who has been published internationally. His book on Internet marketing includes chapters on how to find unique Christmas gifts for a man and also features the novelty gift “Own a Piece of America.” Earlier Mr. Moger held top management positions at Columbia Pictures, ABC TV, and 20th Century Fox TV and has represented Miramax Films and Warner Brothers TV.
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Things to do to Help Make a Christmas Merry
August 20, 2011 by admin
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Things to do to Help Make a Christmas Merry
Article by Trevor Elvin
1. Do not try too hard. Nobody ever has a perfect Christmas. We would
hope to achieve such a thing,
but you must not expect to achieve a perfect time.
It is too difficult to live up to that sort of standard before
Christmas even starts.
2. Do not try to please everyone all the time; it’s too much pressure
and you
probably won’t achieve it. If an argument happens, then that is life.
The way you behave will have an influence however, so keep that in
mind.
3. Give a little. Keep in mind that everyone is under some kind of
pressure over Christmas and they are likely to feel differently as a
result. For every action there is a reaction, so if you are inclined
to be resistant or moody, do not be surprised when the atmosphere goes
sour.
It may happen despite you of course, but you can reduce the odds by
leaving yourself out of the equation.
4. Keep things in perspective. On the subject of gifts, do not spend
more than you can afford as it will only make you feel worse
afterwards.
Christmas can be an emotional time for men and women alike but do not
expect things to change for the better because of this. Christmas, as
at any other time of year, is largely what we choose to make it.
5. Stay in control. By this I do not mean take charge, just get
involved with the events so that you have a say; be aware of planned
events and
add in some ideas of your own.
6. Negotiate. What do you hate most about Christmas? Is it the
shopping, carving the turkey, driving, the school event? What? Reduce
the stress by discussing what you areprepared to do. So long as you do
not try opting out of Christmas entirely you will probably achieve a
satisfactory outcome!
7. Some people neglect themselves. Some people think of the others too
much. If you are inclined to betoo ‘giving’ then allow some time for
yourself. If you have been continually helping out nobody will
begrudge you some personal time for an activity you enjoy.
8. Avoid buying last-minute presents if possible. You know presents
are part of the event, so avoid a late rush to the stores. Using
the internet for online shopping is really good to avoid the mad rush
in the shops.
9. Relating to tip 8, give as you would like to receive. This does not
just refer to presents but while we’re on the subject, avoid giving
household items (irons, waste bins,etc.) as personal presents.
10. Relax & enjoy the fun! Christmas is a very busy time so try to
accept it. Prepare well and do not let the odd set-back throw you off
balance. The moment will come when you can put your feet up and relax.
Happy Christmas to everyone!
For much more information about Christmas, go to: http://blueascend.com/christmas/
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