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One of the best parts of postcard writing is picking out the postcard image. Think about the person you are sending the postcard to and decide which image they would like best. Postcards can be found at any souvenir store, grocery stores, or on the streets of popular tourist areas. Flip the postcard over. You will see a vertical line down the middle of the card, with a blank space on the left, and a lined space on the right. Write your desired recipient's address on the lined space to the right of the line. This includes their full name, address, area code, state, and country.  Do not write on the front of the postcard, as the postal service won’t look for information on the front. Make your writing as clear and legible as possible. Use a ballpoint pen rather than a felt tip pen; it is less likely to smear if it gets wet. Purchase stamps from the country you’re in from banks, post offices, or gas stations. If you are abroad and need a stamp from your home country, you can order them online. Lick the stamp and place in within the outlined box on the top right of the postcard.  You can purchase stamps at any post office. Make sure that you put the stamp in the back of the postcard in the top-right corner. Putting it anywhere else increases the chances of the card getting lost. This is a great way for people to reminiscence later on in life when revisiting your postcard. Under or above the date, you can also write the city or specific place you are writing from. For example, you could write:  July 4, 2017 Grand Canyon, Arizona A greeting will make your recipient feel special and appreciated, while also giving the postcard a heartfelt, letter-esque feel. Writing the greeting on the top left of the back side of the postcard, leaving room for the note below it.  If you want to be formal, write: “Dear, (name)." If you want to be less formal, you could start with “Hello, (name)!" Postcards are exciting because of the restrictions that are put on your writing, as the message must be short and sweet. While writing on the left side of the postcard, be sure to give yourself enough space and plan what you are going to write. You don’t want to run out of space in the middle of a thought!

summary: Pick out a postcard that represents you or your travels. Write a message on the back of the postcard, on the left side. Place the stamp on the top right of the postcard. Write the date on the top-left corner on the back of the postcard. Greet the recipient on the left side. Write your message on the left side.


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You'll want to make sure that by your opening day, everyone in the community knows about your store. There are many ways you can advertise your business before your grand opening.  Hang a large "Coming Soon" banner outside your store to pedestrians and drivers will know that a business will open soon, and take out an ad in the "Coming Soon" section of your local newspapers. Send out circulars in the mail or place them on houses manually. These flyers should describe your business and the services you will offer. It would also be good to include some opening day sales to attract customers. Use social media. Start a social media page for your business. Share it on your own personal page and ask friends, family, and staff to do the same. With enough shares, you can get a lot of free advertising. When your store is all set up and you've worked out any problems in your system, announce to your local community that you've officially opened. Contact local news outlets and see if they will cover the event. Also see if the mayor or another local politician will partake in a ribbon-cutting ceremony- this will attract the press and a lot of community attention. With a big grand opening event, you can ensure that the entire community will know about your store opening. Pharmacists and other small business owners are often active in their local communities. This helps expose both them and their businesses to the public and helps profits. See if there are any events at local schools, parks, religious institutions, and civic associations. Stay active in your local community to have your business recognized. Referrals from doctors can be a great way to grow your consumer base. If there is a doctor's office nearby, go in and introduce yourself. Ask if the doctor would mind you leaving a few business cards or circulars in his office. If you make a good impression and demonstrate that you're a health professional who cares about your patients, he may start referring his patients to you.

summary: Market your store before it opens. Sponsor a large celebration for your grand opening. Join local community organizations. Partner with other medical professionals in the area.


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Fresh ginger must be peeled before cooking. While chopping the ginger coarsely, chop it well enough so that it’s completely disbursed throughout the hand scrub. Cook for approximately five minutes to allow the ginger and oil to combine. Place a bowl underneath the strainer in order to catch the liquid. While the mixture does not have to completely cooled, it needs to be cool enough to handle. Blend and combine well. The scrub will begin to thicken and congeal. Screw the lid on tightly to trap the essence of the oil inside.
summary: Peel and chop the ginger. Heat the coconut oil and ginger in a small saucepan on medium to low heat. Allow the mixture to cool before running it through a mesh strainer (or coffee filter). Discard the ginger and add almond or cold pressed oil to the strained mixture. Add sugar and continue to mix. Spoon into a container and add a lid. Finished.