1) Avoid staring. 2) Breathe deeply and rhythmically. 3) Gaze up and away from the screen every five to ten minutes. 4) Keep eyes moving by tracing outlines of images and words with the nose. ~*~ The eyes are incredibly complex organs that enable the miracle of vision, our most important sensory input. Here you will find a collection of pleasantly provoking, interest piquing, plush places, and puzzling pieces of art and text for the eyes to enjoy. Show gratitude for the pair of eyes that do so much every day without asking for anything in return. Sit back and relax. ~*~
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What is your vision of your future?
Are you satisfied with the way your life looks at the moment?
This infographic points out it's never too late to make a change in your life's direction.

Think you’re too old to be a GGnG success story? Think again. Hollywood portrays an entrepreneur in a movie usually as someone early in their 20s, may or may not have a college degree, wears blue jeans and a hoodie, with messy hair and facial scrub.
That stereotype may appeal to many in a movie, but, life isn’t a Hollywood movie. Many entrepreneurs don’t even think about launching their own business until their 30s, 40s or even 50s, after years of experience.
So if you’re not “young and aspiring” but “matured and experienced”, fret not. You still have time to start your own GGnG empire.
Take a look at the infographic above for examples of GGnG’s who’s carreers launched later in life.
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