The Best Bar Tools For Novice To Pro Bartenders

Bar accessories come in many varieties and types. You may wonder what items are essential for bartending, and which bar accessories are not necessary. A well-equipped bar has all the bar accessories required to mix a variety of cocktails, highballs, and special drinks without improper substitution. Therefore, choosing the right bar tools is not just a case of guessing or settling for a group of matching bar accessories that might not have everything you need. That is not to say that all-inclusive bar accesories kits aren t a great way to start your bar accessories collection: One of the easiest ways to equip a bar with bar accessories is, of course, to purchase an all-inclusive set or kit. If you want to suit your bar with more specific bar accessories, it is usually a better idea to purchase each piece of your equipment separately. The complete bar accessories kit is nothing to sneer at, however. Some like the look of well-matched bar accessories, especially for home and private bars...

Posted by Jack on July 11, 2009 •  Comments (4)  • 

Managing Your Way To Achieving Personal Success With Project Management Part 2 Project Success

Project management techniques play an important role in the world around you. Many of the most visually imposing features of your life would not be there without effective project management. Let us just consider one example: the aircraft you fly away on for your vacation. That aircraft is an end result of a highly complex project, probably covering several different locations and even countries. Design, engineering, manufacturing; all these could be spread around in different offices and buildings. Each of those elements is complex and may involve several professional disciplines, with safety and comfort a feature at all times. Take away the management of that aircraft project, and then try to imagine how the resulting aircraft may have looked. Without the co-ordination provided by good management, what you would end up with, if anything, may not even look like an airplane at all. Components may not fit, or may not arrive; the wings may have been designed, but their manufacture not...

Posted by Danita on May 28, 2009 •  Comments (9)  • 

Tone Up Your Muscles, Tune Up Your Marriage

Twenty years ago this spring, my husband Larry and I eloped in a frenzy of young love and passion. On that memorable day long ago, I never would ve considered the fact that, despite our best efforts, we would not stay the same. Not only has our appearance changed don t get me started. , but our opinions, habits and even our views of the world have evolved. Daily life has become such a laundry list of onerous chores that paying bills fells like relaxation by comparison. Infertility, followed be a miscarriage, followed by 3 children in 2 years, a move to the big city all contributed to the neglect of our marriage in spite of our mutual devotion. It slowly occurred to me that real love is not something that happens to us, but something that requires a daily choice. Marriage, like cars, need maintenance tune-ups and occasionally more major repairs. My husband and I decided to commit to spending more time together and to use that time efficiently. Problem was, we had no extra time. Like...

Posted by Tatiana on April 12, 2009 •  Comments (2)  • 

Ramp It Up!

Today s lifestyle is highly competitive and difficult especially for disabled persons. Nevertheless, disabled individuals should enjoy the same quality of life that able-bodied individuals experience. Public and private places should be built with ramps and structures that make them accessible even to disabled persons. If your workplace does not have ramps or facilities for disabled individuals, you can talk with your employer to make some adjustments. Ramps differ in places and come in many designs but all of them have the same purpose to make an entry accessible to people in wheelchairs, scooters, walkers or anyone else who cannot use the stairs. Building a ramp is not as easy as putting a flat piece of wood in place where the wheelchair can pass through. In building a ramp certain factors need to be considered. Who will use the ramp. How much room do you have. Will the ramp be permanent or temporary. How much weight are you expecting it will have to support. How much will it cost...

Posted by Leigha on March 6, 2009 •  Comments (6)  • 

Rally The Troops With Inner Fire

Many who thrive in the workplace are those bursting with drive and determination. These folks who are motivated by their jobs. Every person who works have personal reasons for working. While most work for money, others work because they love their jobs and because experience a sense of fulfillment. Some work because they desire to aid others or to feel distinguished in a field. People work because they are motivated by certain reasons. A core reason why people are driven to work is because of the earning potential. Money is a key factor in working. Money is also the motive why most people are inflamed to get degrees or intense training for their jobs. They seek to better themselves in their workplace to attain a higher pay. Compensation for work pays the bills, stocks the fridge, buys clothing for the kids and allows for people to enjoy leisure activities. When people receive commensurate pay for the work they do, they are more spurred to work harder and more efficiently. An employer...

Posted by Benita on January 25, 2009 •  Comments (11)  •