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$60 Pets 317-327-1397 They have over 100 pet option. Some highlights:
  • Pup (American Bulldog/boxer Mix) - He is sweet boy who loves attention & other dogs. ID:A159540
  • Lilly (Black domestic short hair) She is a 10 month-old who will bring a smile to your face ID:A155224
  • Morty (Beagle/Pointer Mix) He is a Friendly 1 1/2 yrs old loves everyone ID:A158338
  • Selma (German Shepherd Mix) She is Social 10 month old who is ready for action. ID:A157322
  • Pandora (Tabby) She is a pretty, snuggly cat. IDA155725
  • Ruffles - Wire Fox Terrier/Jack Russell Terrier Mix please contact amarks@indy.rr.com ID: A160281

Reel Deals

  • MICROWAVES (2) 1 in original box, brand new. 2 yrs. old. $60 for both. (317)797-2000
  • FURNACE - A204 Blower Motor, new in box w/receipt, Sell $75. (317)402-6832
  • DRYER, Whirlpool, 5 years old. great shape. $99 CALL (317)728-8745
  • SALAMANDER 150,000 BTU Kerosene Heater, Master, $99. CALL (317)402-6832
  • DRYER, Whirlpool, Heavy duty, super capacity, almond, $99 can deliver. (317)402-6832
  • ELECTRIC RANGE . Whirl pool, 30” white and black. Good condition. $55 Please call. (317)897-0206

Charities Events

  • Sunday, 2/27/2011, 12:00 PM. 'Your Formal Affair' Bridal Show at La Dolce Salon and Spa in Carmel. Numerous vendors will be present to assist in planning your big day. 12-3 PM. $5 per person. Proceeds benefit American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women." Info: 317-848-0294. www.ladolcesalon.com
  • Sunday2/2/ 2011, 6:00 PM. United Way Oscar Night Presents 'A Night in Bollywood'. One electrifying night of style, vibrance and splendor as India comes to Indianapolis. Tickets $55-100. VIP at 6 PM, event 7-11 PM. Proceeds benefit United Way of Central Indiana. Info: See Web site below or call 317-923-1466. www.uwci.org/index.asp?p=525
  • Saturday,3/5/2011, 6:00 PM. Broadway Gala Bel Canto Benefit at Union Station. Dinner, dancing, and live performance with the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, featuring the greatest hits of Broadway. Black tie optional. Silent auction. Proceeds benefit the choir. $150 ($175 VIP). Info: See Web site below or call 317-940-9057.www.indychoir.org
  • Friday, 3/11/2011, 6:30 PM. 'Wine, Wags and Whiskers' Fundraiser at Oak Hill Mansion. Sample 50+ fine wines and hors d'oeuvres. plus Jennie DeVoe live. Silent auction and more. $55 advance, $65 day of event. Proceeds benefit the Hamilton County Humane Society. Info: See Web site below or call 317-219-4630. www.hamiltonhumane.com/evenwine_wags2011.htm

How To Set Life Goals

For most people, setting goals is a necessity in order to get things done, especially when one is dealing with multiple tasks and multiple ambitions. Some people are lucky, and seem to be able to set and keep goals in their heads, whether consciously or unconsciously. But most of us regular folk need to write them down--and then learn how to monitor and keep them. Whether you're a sales representative, a homemaker, self-employed, a CEO, a high student or a professional football player, effectively setting goals makes it far more certain that you will become a real achiever. Here is how it is done.


  • Find a piece of blank paper and a pencil. Look at the blank paper and think for a moment--you are about to put some of your great dreams and ambitions down on this piece of paper.

  • Write the word "Goals" on the top of the page, then use a highlighter to draw a box that extends about a quarter way down the page. Label the box "Life Dreams" and proceed to list some of your life's greatest ambitions and desires. Be sure to include goals that span the realms of relationships, career, spirituality, physical fitness and mental fitness (collectively, these are the "Five Categories"). Understand that there are "Two Rules." First, your goals must be measurable (for example, "I want to climb all seven of the world's Seven Summits"), and second, your goals must be dated (for example, "I want to climb all seven of the world's Seven Summits by December 31, 2020").

  • Underneath your highlighted box of Life Dreams, write a set of goals for the next 30 days. These are your warm-up, short-term goals. It is fitting that they be situated underneath your Life Dreams; only as you work on the small things will you be able to accomplish the great ones. Additionally, your short-term goals should ultimately lead to your Life Dreams. Remember the Five Categories, and remember the Two Rules.

  • Underneath your one-month goals, write goals for the next six months. Again, remember the Five Categories and the Two Rules.

  • Underneath your six-month goals, list your one-year goals. Make sure all Five Categories are represented and that the Two Rules apply.

  • Draw a box next to each goal. Check the box after you have completed the goal. You should know exactly when you have completed the goal since each goal is measurable.

  • Put your goals in a visible place (in a planner, on your desk, on the fridge) and consult them daily, if only for a minute or two. Decide now when you will consult your goals each day, and make this habitual. Adopted from www.ehow.com/how_4558075_set-life-goals.html