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By: Taylor Jensen 29 or more times read
Date Submitted: 2009-08-27 05:40:49 - Article Views: 51
My two passions are business and mountain climbing. If you saw me coming down the street in my high-priced designer suit, it's unlikely that you would instantly recognize my passion for mountain climbing. However; I truly am as enthusiastic about and commited to this exhilarating sport as I am with my day to day career. I actually feel the assorted skills and focus that I have developed over the years as an avid outdoorsman have, at least in part, fostered the professional abilities that have allowed me to rapidly scale the corporate ladder.

Vividly imagining the corporate ladder as that imposing mountain, I made up my mind to put on my helmet (or thinking cap) and aggressivly forge upward and onward. Once my business goals met with success, (and I should point out that success came relatively quickly), I was then able to apply that similar focus and turn the pastime of mountain climbing into a full-fledged obsession.

While there are aspects of modern technology that might seem almost in opposition to this overwhelming need to commune with nature and all its exciting challenges, I have to give an exceptional amount of credit (particulary with regard to satellite internet service) to modern technology. It's honestly what has allowed me to grow, promote and maintain my career success while also devoting untold hours to my personal mountain-climbing interests.

Taking advantage of the opportunity to contact my clients, prepare proposals and conduct even extensive research from afar, all the while continuing with uninterrupted business, was only possible due to the aid of high-speed satellite internet service. Meeting my goals at work even when I was out of the office became incredibly easy.

These days, I seriously spend at least four days each week in the mountains. I'm sure if you saw me coming down the street these days in my designer-label attire, you'd think my huge gray beard, long hair, and the bandana on my head somewhat incongruous. You might even imagine that I was a caveman who'd mugged a stockbroker.

It's easy to build a healthy balance in one's life when we allow technology to simplify our lives. Make these modern inventions work for you. There's no reason to be a slave to your office when a plethora of high-tech devices (cell phones, PDA and laptop computers) along with convient technology (wireless high speed internet services, for example) are ever at your fingertips.

So, ditch the dial up service, step away from the desk and head for the hills. Let the wonders of up-to-date technology set you free!
Author Resource Required for Reprint: Taylor Jensen writes about high speed internet service, is considered an expert in the field ofsatellite Internet, and has published hundreds of articles informing consumers about what to look for when consideringhigh speed satellite Internet in their homes or remote businesses.
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