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                                LifeSpace Adventure Travel Community
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                                List of LifeSpace Adventure Travel community publications
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</description></item><item><title>Greg's Last Year Week 01 at U2 in Nashville w/ Video</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=937408</link><description>Welcome to my first week in The Last Year of Your Life program on LifeSpace!  I started taking on this amazing program that pushes us to live an amazing life by taking on life as if it were truly my last year.  This week is all about Loving Yourself.  The workbook exercises included identifying things I love to eat, do and desire and do them this week and throughout the year.</description></item><item><title>Top 10 Fun, Family and Personal Goals for 2010</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=564572</link><description>In 2010, thousands of goals were created and here are the most popular Travel, Entertainment, Household, Family, Spirituality and Contribution goal templates on LifeSpace</description></item><item><title>Finance Goals, Fitness Goals and Fun Goals for the Fall</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=399961</link><description>I find the end of summer and the start of fall to be the perfect time to get a little more organized and dedicated to my goals for the year. Just as spring cleaning frees us of all signs of hibernation from the winter, fall is a great time to put away the casualness of summer and get in the mindset of completing some important projects before the year wraps up.</description></item><item><title>Inspiring People, Traveling</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=429417</link><description>We follow lots of blogs related to travel and a few of them stand out as great resources for travel bugs who want some insider tips, inspiration and that special deal.  Here are three that are worth reviewing.</description></item><item><title>Some Tea and Wisdom in San Francisco</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=395644</link><description>While taking a weekend getaway in San Francisco, we stumbled upon a really great tea tasting room and the owner, Uncle Gee, discussed all the healthy teas, gave us tons of free samples and lots of wisdom as well.  He also gave us he secret for staying so healthy.  The 78 year old runs 6 miles a day, swims and lifts weights.  And of course he drinks his tea regularly.</description></item><item><title>Greg's Vacation Travel Tips</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=346140</link><description>Greg Ausley has traveled all over the world and has compiled some of his top travel tips for planning and booking an amazing vacation.  This highlights all the steps of the process from choosing a travel destination to booking flights and hotels correctly.</description></item><item><title>Travel Fitness: Planning Your Next Trip to a Fitness Destination</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=344852</link><description>Participating in fitness events around the world can be an amazing experience if done right.  This article summarizes the ways to make fitness travel work, allowing you to maximize your enjoyment and avoid the pitfalls.</description></item><item><title>5 Great Fitness Travel Ideas</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=254995</link><description>As we have discussed, being hyper-effective means combining multiple goals into single, comprehensive actions.  And with this in mine, we explore fitness travel, or making your vacation as healthy and rewarding as possible.  Here are 5 great fitness travel ideas for the summer.</description></item><item><title>10 Great Ways to Stay Healthy While Traveling </title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=228425</link><description></description></item><item><title>Five Great Summer Goals To Start Now</title><link>http://www.lifespace.com/Publication.aspx?ID=284660</link><description>With summer in full swing, it is time to set your mid year goals.  Here are five great goals you can take on for the summer.  </description></item></channel></rss>
