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Combat homesickness when you travel by bringing pictures of friends, pets, and loved ones in your luggage. If you start to feel lonely or homesick, just take a moment to look at the pictures you brought. Remember how much your family and friends mean to you and think about how happy you will be to see each other when you return.  Make copies of your favorite photographs and take them with you. This way you won't lose the original copies if your luggage gets lost or stolen. You can also bring your favorite photos on your phone, tablet, or computer. Furnishing the place you're staying when you travel with things you like to have around you at home will make it seem a little less foreign. Pack a favorite blanket, comfortable slippers, or even your daily coffee cup to take a little piece of home with you. Even if you plan on packing light, consider bringing some small comfort items that will make your travel experience more comfortable, and remind you of home at the same time. Sometimes having a tangible thing to touch and feel can be very reassuring when you’re lonely or homesick. Take this item out and hold it or wear it whenever you start to feel homesick. The texture, the smell – all of the physical attributes of the thing – will remind you of home and, hopefully, begin to make you feel a little less homesick. Take a small stuffed animal, or a favorite T-shirt that reminds you of a good experience. Or maybe you should bring your lucky keychain or a favorite bracelet. Maybe it’s your favorite pillow to sleep with at night. Keeping up certain routines while you’re away can often help alleviate feelings of homesickness. This can make you feel like you brought a piece of home with you. This includes things like exercising daily, listening to music, taking a yoga class, keeping up with a book club at home, writing in your journal, or taking a morning stroll.

summary: Pack some of your favorite photos. Take some small comforts of home along. Bring a treasured item. Maintain your usual habits.


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These products will absorb moisture from the surface of your feet, preventing the continued growth of odor-causing bacteria. Place 5-10 tablespoons of whichever powder product you choose into a dry container with a lid.   Other natural powders which could be substituted for baking soda or cornstarch include talcum powder, baby powder, or arrowroot powder. You can use a single absorbent powder, or a combination of two or several if you prefer. Lavender, eucalyptus, and tea tree oils are all popular choices. Essential oils provide a lovely fragrance, and contain natural chemicals called tannins which kill bacteria. Start with 3 or 4 drops of whichever oil or oils you choose, and add more if you'd like the powder to have a stronger smell. This will mix the essential oils with your chosen absorbent powder. After you've shaken it, remove the lid and take a whiff to determine if you'd like to add more drops of essential oil. You might want to stand on a towel, or set your feet in the bath tub to avoid a mess. Sprinkle over the top and bottom of your foot, paying special attention to the spaces between your toes, where bacteria tend to thrive. If your feet are already sweaty or dirty, wash them first with warm water and soap.   Consider applying your powder at the start of your day, before putting on clean socks and shoes, after a shower or bath, or just before bed. You can also use your foot powder as a shoe deodorizer. Just sprinkle the foot powder into your shoe, making sure the shoe is dry first, then leave overnight. Don't make too much powder at once, since essential oils evaporate over time, losing some of their potency.

summary: Start with an absorbent powder, like baking soda or cornstarch. Add a few drops of a fragrant essential oil. Close the lid of the container, and shake vigorously. Apply the powder to your feet. Store your powder in its lidded container in a cool, dry place.


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When considering where to incorporate, look for a state that has laws that are flexible in both the creation and protection of businesses. Delaware’s General Corporation Law is known as one of the most business-friendly and advantageous laws in place today.  For example, Delaware’s laws allow companies to reduce their tax bill by allowing taxable income earned elsewhere, to become tax-exempt income in Delaware. Each state has different laws affecting corporations. To find more information about the laws that govern your state of interest, use your favorite search engine to look for your state’s particular corporation laws or business organization codes. Each state has different laws regarding the sale, ownership, and taxation of company stock. If you are looking for equity investors or wishing to sell parts of your business, look for an equity-friendly state that will save both you and investors in the long run. If you are conducting business in a state that is heavily regulated, or if you are in an industry which is prone to liability, you should look for states that are used to handling corporate law, such as Delaware. Delaware has a separate court that resolves business disputes by the use of judge, instead of jury, which many business owners prefer. Cases are often resolved more quickly in states like Delaware where judges are experienced in business matters.
summary: Identify the legal framework for business proceedings. Look into the laws about equity sales and initial public offerings (IPO). Consider states that have a judicial system for business proceedings.