It's true, even more so today than in the previous 20 years. The reason—social media, which is primarily a text-based way to communicate. And as more brands take to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and blogs, words will become even more important.

The question is, which words?

Well, the psychology department at Yale University studied many words in the English language and discovered the following to be the most powerful, especially when trying to sell or persuade.

Here then are the 10 words you should always consider using in your campaigns; and if you've been paying close attention, you'll realize three of them are actually in the headline and subhead of this article. Oh, and there are a few words missing from this list that may surprise you.
10: NEW

We all want new, even if it's not really all that new in reality. We want the next new phone model (which is why lines for the latest iPhone (see Trends in Mobile) span the block, despite having very few upgrades). We want new cars, new clothes, new shoes, new tastes, new smells, and we're willing to pay for it.
9: SAVE

Hands up if you don't want to save time or money. Exactly. Saving money is something that 99% of us want to do. Even the richest of the rich want deals, they just get them on more expensive purchases. If you can genuinely promise to save someone some money, you'd be foolish not to point this out.

Of course, HOW you talk about it is just as important as what you're talking about. Do it wrong, and you will come across as either a pile-it-high-sell-it-cheap merchant, or untrustworthy. And as for saving time, well, time is money, which brings us right back to something we all want to save.
8: SAFETY (or SAFE)

A viscous Nazi, played so well by Sir Laurence Olivier in the movie Marathon Man, asks over and over—"is it safe?" We demand safety from our products.

We want to know that our investment is safe, or that our children are playing with toys that meet the highest safety standards. We want food that has been inspected, and we want safe choices in clothing and shoes. Now, the question then becomes how to talk about safety. Sometimes, it will be something that naturally comes up, such as baby products or items that are designed to provide safety. But sometimes saying the word "safe" can be negative, as it brings up an issue that is considered a no-brainer. For instance, "our burgers are 100% safe to eat." Well, why wouldn't they be? What's the deal? What are you saying? So, be careful with its usage.


7: PROVEN

When you have a brand new product, not a new version of an existing product, there's a hump that you need to get over. It's basically "buyer beware," because the customer is dealing with an unknown. They can wait to see what the reviews on the product or service are, or they can ask friends and relatives. But one way to get over this hump is to provide the proof yourself.

For instance, a famous cat food brand often used "8 out of 10 cat owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred it." Wow, 8 out of 10. Must be good, it's proven. I'll try it. As Seen On TV products also do this well, with product demonstrations that prove a point. So, don't just say it, prove it.
6: LOVE

This one has multiple meanings. You can be "in love" with something (like new shoes) or you can "love" how well something works or performs—"I love how white it gets my whites." Either way, love is a strong word. Of course, you must be judicious in its use. It's one thing to say "you're going to love the way it smells" when talking about a perfume. It's quite another to say "you will instantly fall in love with our toilet cleaner." Really? No one falls in love with a toilet cleaner (unless, of course, it's part of a very tongue-in-cheek campaign). Remember, love may work well, but don't lay it on too thick. That's the power of love.
5: DISCOVER

Did you notice this one in the headline? Maybe you did, maybe you didn't. But it's a prompt that advertisers use to say, "you're going to get something out of this, it's worth your time to keep reading." Or when it comes to product packaging, it's worth trying. Discover is a promise of something more to come. Like unwrapping a gift on your birthday, discoveries always bring a sense of excitement and adventure. And any time you evoke those fond childhood feelings, you're on a winner.
4. GUARANTEE

This word is a safety net. Just think of the way you use it in everyday life, and you'll see it's power. "I guarantee I will be home by 5pm" is your way of removing any doubt. "I guarantee to pay you back tomorrow" is an unbreakable promise to make (even though it doesn't always work that way." In advertising, a guarantee is a promise made by a corporation to a consumer, and it's seen as solid. Whatever you do, only use it if you can absolutely back up that guarantee, or your credibility is done. Money-back guarantees are particularly powerful because you remove the risk from trying a new product. And if you're worried about going broke, don't be. Invariably, only a very small percentage of people are so annoyed by a product that they will ask for a refund; and the time it takes to mail off the information is usually too much trouble for them.
3. HEALTH

This is used a lot these days, and not just when talking about physical health. Perhaps the most commonly-used variation is "improve your financial health," and it works because we all know what good health is. If you can make a promise of good health, be it in a food, service or something else, you are doing well. But again, don't abuse the word. KFC did this when promising their "healthy" Kitchen Fresh Chicken. The consumer is gullible sometimes, but not often, and not to that degree.
2. RESULTS

Another word used in the headline of this piece, results is a word that also means success. And this word is powerful because it's a promise that helps you rationalize the purchase. "Oh, well if this gets results, it must be worth it." If you "guarantee results" you've just upped the ante. We all want results, whether it's from a household cleaner, our bank manager or the President of the USA. If they deliver, you feel satisfied. If they don't, well, don't expect re-election.
1. YOU

Still number one after all these years, and with good reason, YOU is the most powerful word in advertising for a reason—it's personal. Let's talk about you. You are interesting, and you find yourself interesting. Let's be honest, when it comes to you, you're all ears. If I make a promise to make people rich, you may be interested. If I promise to make YOU rich, that's a different story. You is a word that must be used when talking to your customers, because that's who you're addressing. And when you do that, you're talking about a person's favorite subject. It's so powerful, many writers (especially in direct response) will not use a headline unless it has you in the title. I wouldn't go that far, but you is definitely something that YOU should always consider.
And the missing words? FREE and SEX.

They are still considered to be two of the most powerful words in the English language, but when it comes to advertising, they have been abused so much that they have fallen out of favor with consumers. After all, when was the last time you saw FREE and it really meant FREE? Isn't is usually followed by an asterisk and about ten pages of terms and conditions? And as for SEX, well, it may prompt you to read an article or watch a movie, but in advertising it's far better to use sex appeal, and sexual imagery, than the actual word.
It's the ultimate chicken-and-egg conundrum: Sleep can help give you energy, repair your muscles, balance your hormones, fuel your workout and get you through the day, while working out can help improve your sleep, boost your energy, enhance your mood and bolster your metabolism. So if you only have 30 extra minutes to dedicate to sleep or exercise, which do you choose?

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First, I'd like to point out, this is probably not a real question, at least for most people on most days. The reality is, most people do, in fact, have time for the recommended seven to eight hours of sleep every night plus enough time for a 30 to 60 minute workout on most days. (If you don't, it might be time to read this article.) But just for argument's sake, I posed the question to Dr. Robert S. Rosenberg, Board Certified Sleep Medicine Specialist and author of Sleep Soundly Every Night, Feel Fantastic Every Day.

Can you guess his response?

While it might come as a surprise, the sleep doctor recommends prioritizing... sleep! And I have to say, the fitness expert in me agrees with Dr. Rosenberg's assessment:

    "I would have to say sleep first. Lack of exercise can certainly result in obesity and cardiovascular disease; however, chronic sleep deprivation can lead to myriad problems such as heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, obesity and diabetes. When we get insufficient sleep, our body releases inflammatory mediators such as CRP (c reactive protein), as well as excessive cortisol and adrenaline. We need sleep to clean out the toxins that build up in our brains during the day, such as beta amyloid and TAU protein, the building blocks of Alzheimer's disease."

Don't get me wrong - it's important to exercise regularly to live a long and healthy life, but on those days you can barely hold your eyes open, you shouldn't feel guilty about skipping the gym and hitting the hay. Sleep can, in fact, be one of the best workouts you give your body, enabling it to rest and recover enough to hit the gym better and stronger the next day.

If you want to make your sleep routine even stronger, follow these suggestions from the good doctor:
1. Avoid Blue Light from Electronics

    "Electronics that emit blue light, such as computers, cell phones, iPads and televisions are major problems. People don't realize that the blue light shuts down the production of the hormone melatonin."

Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the body that typically begins to rise in mid- to late-afternoon to help encourage sleep. Blue light-emitting electronics that shut down the production of melatonin basically shut down this natural sleep aid. By putting away the gizmos and picking up a book a couple hours before bed, you can naturally increase your body's ability to sleep soundly.

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2. Eat Healthfully, Especially Before Bed

    "People need to realize that eating foods with a high glycemic index sets off a roller coaster reaction of excessive insulin production followed by cortisol and adrenaline to counteract the low blood sugar. When your stress system is activated at night, it makes it almost impossible to fall or stay asleep."

In other words, avoid caffeine, alcohol and high-sugar, high-carbohydrate foods in the hours before bed. While alcohol and comfort foods may help induce sleep, their metabolism induces the stress response which could make you wake up - and remain wakeful - during the wee hours of the night.

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3. Consider a High-Quality Mattress

    "Several good studies have shown that sleep number beds and memory foam improve sleep quality versus the old box spring."

Good beds are often expensive, but when we're talking about health... particularly about how you feel every single day - your energy level, your ability to take on the tasks you want to accomplish effectively - a high-quality mattress is worth the expense. This is particularly true if you're an active individual. Sleep is when your body rests, recovers and recuperates. It's when your muscles rebuild and repair. It's when your brain and body assimilate the information you've fed to them all day, creating new neural pathways and connections.

In fact, in a study conducted by the Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic and Research Laboratory, the Stanford basketball team's skills were put to the test based on extended sleep patterns. After a period of normal sleep, the players went through a multi-week sleep extension period. At the end of the sleep extension period, shooting accuracy and sprint times improved significantly, as did overall feelings of mental and physical well-being.

Given the research in this area, it comes as no surprise that some mattress companies are targeting the fitness and sports markets to enhance sleep quality for the specific purpose of improving athletic performance. Essentia, for example, created a custom ProCor bed using a proprietary process called Essentia ID to develop mattresses specifically for the individual purchasing the bed. They frequently work with athletes and teams to offer custom recuperation for athletes during sleep.

Granted, mot everyone can afford a custom mattress (ProCor beds range in price from $5,000 to almost $10,000, depending on size), but even a high-quality pillow can help. Consider the Essentia Wholebody Pillow with natural memory foam if you need a nightly whole-body hug ($489), or a Performance Pillow from Bedgear ($72 to $180, depending on pillow). Bedgear's pillows are specifically designed for body types and sleeping styles, and feature high-tech components that increase airflow in and around the pillow to help regulate body temperature and wick away moisture to improve nightly sleep.
4. Apply Lavender Essential Oil

    "Lavender oils have actually been studied in an ICU setting and in nursing homes and have proven to be effective in increasing sleep."

All it takes is a few drops of essential oil to make a difference.

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5. Consider Supplements With Caution

    "Be cautious with supplements, as few good studies have been done. However, a recent study in the UK did demonstrate increased sleep in children who were given omega-3 fish oil. Also, melatonin has been found to help induce sleep in older patients and patients on beta-blocker drugs, which tend to inhibit the natural production of the hormone."

If you do decide to turn to supplements to enhance your sleep, research them thoroughly and make sure there have been third-party studies done to support the supplement's claims.

While there are many creative ways to stock up on frequent flyer miles, I go about collecting them in two pretty common ways: purchasing plane tickets and signing up for rewards credit cards. But one of the best, alternative ways to add miles to your account is to buy your frequent flyer miles.


For many people, buying frequent flyer miles is something they’d never consider. Why pay for something you can get for free? But for many collectors, there are times when it makes perfectly good sense to buy. Yes, there is a small outlay of cash involved but the benefits --both to your lifestyle and finances-- are more than worth it.

Here are a few scenarios for when it’s best to buy, as well as a few tips to make sure you’re getting the most out of each of your purchases.

To top off your account
Purchasing frequent flyer miles can be done directly on your loyalty program’s website by look for the “Buy, Gift & Transfer” tab. The price of a mile varies from airline to airline, but on average the cost is about 2.5 to 3.5 cents per mile.

If you’ve got your eye on a reward, are close to redeeming but are not quite there yet, considering topping up your account with a quick purchase. Buy enough to reach your goal, redeem and enjoy your reward. That’s what loyalty is about.


To keep your points from expiring
It happens to the best of us and can be one of the most demoralizing events for collectors. We save up enough miles for a free flight, but wait too long to redeem them for that much needed vacation. Many frequent flyer programs expire with inactivity, so for a quick and easy solution, buy extra miles to keep your account active and use them before you lose them.

To take advantage of discounts on mileage
Many airlines routinely offer deals where you can purchase discounted miles or will give you bonuses when you purchase within a certain time frame. Depending on the airline or the deal, these bonuses can significantly decrease the price per mile, making it a great time to buy a handful to fill up your account. For example, American Airlines recently celebrated its 35th anniversary and offered A Advantage members 35 percent off any purchased or gifted miles. The Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan offers members a discount of 35 percent or more when they buy miles as they’re booking an upcoming Alaska Airlines flight. And IHG Rewards Club recently launched a buy points campaign offering 100% purchase bonus at all levels for 96 hours, giving members the opportunity to literally double their rewards. I always keep an eye out for these kinds of deals, especially when I’m getting close to reaching my redemption goal.

Before purchasing your miles, here are a few things to consider:

1. Get out your calculator
Before you purchase a mile, calculate how much each one will cost you . For a simple formula, subtract the total amount you’ll have to spend on your purchased miles from the dollar value of your ticket, and divide that by the number of non-purchased rewards you’re redeeming. Also be sure to take into account taxes and fees on the flight, as fees especially can vary significantly from airline to airline.

2. Make sure awards seats are available
If you’re redeeming a flight with airline miles, your flight options might be limited, as there are only so many reward seats available on each flight. And keep in mind that availability changes quickly: available reward seats that are available this morning might not be there tomorrow, or even this afternoon. Also remember that when you purchase miles, it can take up to 72 hours to get into your account, so plan accordingly, or available rewards seats might be booked before the miles are processed and added to your account.

3. Purchase miles with your rewards credit card
If you’ve done all the math and it’s worthwhile to buy miles rather than earn them, be sure to purchase the miles with your rewards credit card. That way, in addition to adding those purchase miles to your portfolio, you’ll be rewarded with even more miles for your purchase.

One of my favorite parts of traveling is sharing photos with friends and family who couldn’t tag along for the ride. I’m posting on Facebook or Instagram, sharing the best pictures and videos of my trip. From old friends to my Mom, everyone is always excited to see where I’ve been. But once I get a chance to tell them all about my latest trip, the same question always seems to pop up, “How can I earn enough points and miles to take vacations like that?”

With referral programs from travel rewards credit cards, loyalty programs and even banks, you and your loved ones can begin to rack up points and miles in no time.

Signing up for a travel rewards credit card

Not only are travel rewards credit cards perfect for racking up points and miles on everyday purchases, they also feature some of the best referral programs out there. Alaska Airlines Visa Signature credit card holders can earn 2,500 bonus miles for each friend or family member who signs up and is approved for the card.


The best part? There’s no limit to the number of people you can refer. Just remember to send new cardholders a referral link to ensure the miles are credited to your loyalty account.

For those with the Gold Delta SkyMiles credit card from American Express, many of the same benefits are up for grabs. Cardholders can receive a bonus of 5,000 Membership Rewards points for each approved referral. While the annual referral bonus is capped at 75,000 points, that’s more than enough to plan a weekend getaway or two. From sliding around a ski resort to visiting some of the best theme parks the U.S. has to offer, you can use your points and miles for more than just airfare or a free hotel stay.

Joining a loyalty program

Earning points and miles can be as simple as telling friends and family members which loyalty programs you enjoy most. For example, members of the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club are awarded 2,000 miles when a referral embarks on their first round trip flight in economy. Although an extra 2,000 miles is nice, you may want to spend a few minutes trying to convince your friends to indulge in some of Virgin Atlantic’s more luxurious seating options. The 2,000-mile referral bonus jumps to 5,000 when friends or family members choose premium economy for their first round trip flight. Better yet, earn 10,000 miles from those who ride in first class.

Need an extra incentive to get them to sign on the dotted line? Don’t forget to mention that Flying Club members who you refer also earn up to 3,000 bonus miles after taking their first flight. Taking advantage of these benefits is as easy as logging into your account and sending your referral an email. As soon as he or she becomes a Flying Club member and takes flight, you’ll both receive bonus miles.

Opening a bank account

Saving a few dollars each week is not exactly what I would call exciting, but it’s something most of us need to do in order to visit our top vacation destinations. By opening a BankDirect Mileage Checking with Interest Account or a Mileage Money Market Account, both you and your referral can save money for an upcoming trip while also earning loyalty miles.

As the first internet-based bank to offer customers the benefits of the American Airlines AAdvantage miles program, BankDirect has now made it possible for you to earn up to 1,000 AAdvantage miles for referring a friend or family member who opens a checking or money market account. Not only will you reap the rewards of sharing a potential savings opportunity, but the person who you refer will also earn 1,000 miles of their own.

I enjoy telling my friends and family about ways they can collect points and miles for a dream vacation. And with referral programs from travel rewards credit cards, loyalty programs and online banks, I can earn a few extra points and miles for spreading the word about my top loyalty tips and tricks!

    Physical Exercise:

    While scientists have yet to determine how to fully prevent Alzheimer’s disease, they have done some research that demonstrates that keeping our brains active throughout our lives can delay symptoms. Some research has even shown a delay in symptoms of up to five years. If you could delay Alzheimer’s and have those extra years to enjoy your family and friends, wouldn’t you want that? So, get ready to stretch your mind and try the following 12 activities, starting with physical exercise.Several studies have shown the cognitive benefits of physical exercise. Scientists have often linked a healthy body with a healthy mind. Stretch out before beginning your routine, and make sure your doctor has approved your exercise regimen, whether it consists of a walk three times a week, an exercise DVD, Wii Fit, or a class at your local Y.
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    Learn Another Language:

    Research has demonstrated a significant delay in Alzheimer’s symptoms in individuals who are bilingual. It’s not yet understood how or why this occurs. One possible explanation is that somehow the brains of bilinguals are able to compensate for the deficits caused by Alzheimer’s, causing these individuals to function as if their brains had less damage than they actually do. Although some of the research tested those who spoke another language most or all of their lives, it’s never too late to learn a new language. You can take a community education class, go to your local library or find resources online for new language learners.

    Play a Musical Instrument:

    Do you play an instrument or have you always wanted to learn? For years, research has indicated that music uses a different section of the brain than speaking or writing. For example, individuals who have experienced a stroke and have difficulty speaking have been known to sing complete songs.

    Although using different parts of your brain doesn't guarantee protection against Alzheimer’s or other dementias, research has shown that people with dementia tend to respond well to music. And, at the very least, music is an enjoyable way to spend time.

    Memorization:

    Do you have a favorite book, poem, or proverb? Set a goal to memorize a couple of verses or phrases a week. Choose something that will be helpful to have stuck in your mind. For example, someone I know chose to memorize some favorite verses. She felt that in addition to exercising her brain, those words would also encourage her throughout the day.  


    Play Games:

    Try strategy games. You can play with others in person or online by yourself. Fun games include Scrabble, euchre, chess, bridge, and more elaborate games like Agricola and Cities & Knights. Games that require more strategy, as opposed to the luck of the draw, may be more effective in challenging your brain. 




    Read a Book:

    Books are everywhere. Now that there’s so much available online, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home. If you enjoy reading, try something that’s a bit different from your typical genre. For example, if you enjoy romance books, try reading a book about gardening or a how-to article on financial planning. You can also consider joining a book club if you need encouragement and accountability to continue reading.

    Do Puzzles:

    Crosswords, Sudoku, and jumble puzzles are all ways to keep your brain active. Think of it as your daily walk around the block for your brain. 








    Travel:

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, seeing something in person could be priceless. New experiences and unfamiliar situations can be a good workout for your mind. While I'm not aware of any specific studies directly connecting traveling with a reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease, traveling might be helpful for reducing your stress level, which has been connected with dementia risk.

    A word of caution, however: Ensure that you’re in good physical and mental health before embarking on your adventure.

    Calculate Math Problems:

    Rather than use your calculator or an online program to balance your checkbook, do it the old-fashioned way. Brushing up on your math skills can be part of your weekly routine, and it won’t take much time. Have grandchildren or know others who are learning their math facts? Spending a little time helping them learn multiplication could benefit both of you.




    Take a Class:

    Have you always been interested in painting? Take an art class. Is fixing things your gift? Develop a new skill through a community class. Maybe you’d like to get an advanced degree. There’s no age limit on schooling, so give it a try. You can also use these six strategies to help you remember what you're learning.
    Honey, a sweet and simple little pleasure that I cannot get enough of. I love adding it to recipes whenever I can. It’s such an easy way to add a hint of sweetness without using those harmful artificial sweeteners and processed sugars that cover our store shelves. Not only does it add the perfect hint of flavor to desserts, entrees and yummy snacks, but it also is fantastic for your skin. Before I was sick I had no idea how harmful those artificial sweeteners really were since they’re marketed to be “better” for you. It turns out, they’re actually even worse for you! That’s ok though, once I became educated with how our food system is run and once I learned how to detox my life and beauty routine, I learned just how much I truly loved being all-natural and healthy. Honey is the definition of pure, raw and natural since it’s made by bees using the nectar from flowers. How sweet is that?!

    I absolutely love how great it is for your skin. Here are some benefits of honey that you need to know:
    Helps fight acne
    Diminishes scars
    All-natural moisturizer
    Can be used to remove hair
    Aids in the anti-aging process
    Softens and smooths hair
    Honey Skincare Recipes You Must Try

    Moisturizer – Spread raw honey on entire face. Leave on for 15 minutes and rinse off with warm water.
    Hair Conditioning Treatment  - Mix honey and coconut oil and apply to the ends of hair. Leave on for 20 minutes and rinse out.
    Acne Defense – Create a paste of cinnamon and honey and dab on infected area. Leave on overnight and rinse off first thing in the morning.
    Scar Lightener – Mix 1 tsp. honey and 1 tsp. coconut oil and apply to scar. Leave on for 5-10 minutes and apply heat from washcloth. Repeat a couple of times a week.
    Skin Exfoliator – Mix 2 tbsp. honey and 1 tbsp. brown sugar and apply to face in a circular motion. Be gentle. Rinse and moisturize.
    Since you’ll already have the honey, here’s a fun recipe to whip-up for a lovely weekend breakfast treat that you’ve love and that’s super healthy!



    Gluten Free Cinnamon n’ Honey Morning Waffles

    Ingredients

    1 Van’s Gluten-Free Waffle
    2 Tbsp. almond butter
    1/4 cup Fat-Free Ricotta Cheese
    1/2 ripe banana, thinly sliced
    1 tsp. honey
    1/2 tsp. cinnamon
    2  fresh mint leaves
    Directions

    Toast Van’s waffle in a toaster oven until golden brown.
    Place waffle on a plate; top with almond butter, ricotta cheese, banana slices, a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of cinnamon and fresh mint leaves.
    Serve warm
    Enjoy!

    Major Resorts Reopen, New Dining and Activities Welcome Visitors


    It's no overstatement to say that tourism to the island of Lanai has dropped to a trickle since the two Four Seasons Resorts were closed in June 2015, one for renovation and one to house the workers.
    The good news is that as of February 1, 2016, the newly renamed Four Seasons Resort Lanai will reopen for business after a multi-million dollar transformation and tourists can once again experience all that the island of Lanai and the resort have to offer for 2016 and beyond.
    It is also anticipated that the Lodge at Koele will reopen later in 2016 and once again welcome visitors to that resort which is within walking distance of Lanai City.
    The entire island and its resident population are excited to once again show visitors not only their great resorts, but also the island's 12-room quaint hotel, old and brand new activities, and numerous restaurant choices.
    Let's begin by taking a look at the first reason you'll want to visit Lanai in 2016, the changes you'll find at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai (formerly known as the Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay.)

    Reason 1 - The Four Seasons Resort Lanai Reopens


    The Four Seasons Resort Lanai's extensive renovation includes a redesign of all 217 guest rooms including 51 suites; newly refurbished lobbies and seating areas; a renovated spa, new retail boutiques featuring Missoni, Jimmy Choo and the Lanai Collection; and the addition of a new luxury transfer fleet to transport guests to and from the airport, the Lodge, Lanai City and island activity centers.
    As explained by the Resort, "Guest room improvements include walls of teak and zebra wood edging artisan-produced Nepalese lokta paper, and floors of mahogany laid with wool hand-woven area rugs.
    Fully integrated and intuitive lighting, temperature, service and privacy controls offer a highly responsive in-room technology experience that presents a 75-inch, platinum bezel LED television panel for unparalleled in-room entertainment along with wearable key wristbands to allow maximum flexibility during activities on island; BluRay players; in-room iPad Airs; and a mobile app connecting guests to a variety of information and services including complimentary access to more than 3,000 newspapers."

    Reason 2 - The Water: Pools and Ocean


    A new lagoon-style, free-form central pool features a cascading waterfall and two spas. Set apart is the adults-only Retreat, whose waterfalls and lava rock grottos echo Lanai’s dramatic cliffs and offer stunning views of Hulopoe Bay.
    Hulopoe Bay is a marine sanctuary and one of Hawaii's top swimming beaches. In the ocean you'll find a seemingly endless variety of tropical fish as well as the island's own pod of resident dolphins.
    In winter you'll see humpback whales tending their young in the waters of Maui Nui.

    Reason 3 - The Golf


    The 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Manele Golf Course is one of the top rated courses in Hawaii with stunning ocean views. The course will be accepting daily tee times in 2016 now that the Resort is reopening.
    Golfers will enjoy exploring an all new Pro Shop or having a bite to eat at the course'sVIEWS at Manele Golf which offers cliff side dining and panoramic ocean views.

    Reason 4 - The Dining


    Excellent dining experiences will be available at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai including their award-winning Japanese restaurant, Nobu Lanai; their Italian dining experienceKailani and ONE FORTY American Steak, Hawaiian Seafood.

    Apart, however, from these fine resort restaurants, the island of Lanai offers residents and visitors alike a variety of restaurants to satisfy the biggest appetites. Most are located within Lanai City to which transportation is available directly from the resort.

    Find out more in our feature Lanai’s Restaurants Offer Visitors a Taste of Local Flavors.

    Reason 5 - Island Activities

    With the reopening of the Four Seasons Resort Lanai their popular horseback riding and ATV tours (featuring new Polaris RZRs) will resume.

    Archery and skeet are likely to resume later in 2016 following permitting. The Koele Golf Course is currently under renovation and should reopen later in 2016.
    Aside from these and other resort activities the island offers numerous other activities.
    Adventurous guests can choose from multiple hiking trails across Lanai or rent a 4x4 vehicle and explore the Garden of the Gods or Shipwreck Beach.
    Island guests can take a sail with Trilogy Excursions from Manele Bay or hop on a bike with Lanai Cycles for a guided 3-hour downhill trek. We detail these and other activities in our feature The Island of Lanai is Open for Business and Waiting for You.

    Taken as a Whole

    As you can see, the businesses and residents of the island of Lanai are looking forward to an exciting 2016 and are eager to welcome you.

    Flights to Lanai are handled by two airlines - Island Air and Ohana by Hawaiian (a subsidiary of Hawaiian Airlines.) You can compare prices and view flight schedules with Hipmunk.com.
    In addition Expeditions Lanai Ferry operates five daily roundtrip trips from Lahaina, Maui for just $30 each way ($20 for children.)

    In addition to the Four Seasons Resort Lanai, the 11-room Hotel Lanai remains open for business. Set in a restored 1923 plantation home built for Dole pineapple executives, this charming hotel is less than a block from the Lanai Culture & Heritage Center and 7.7 miles from Hulopoe Beach Park.

    Finally, as we mentioned, the extraordinary Lodge at Koele should reopen later in 2016.


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    There are always a lot of good reasons to come to Toronto, be it for our myriad of diverse attractions, burgeoning culinary scene or unique neighbourhoods, but 2016 is giving visitors even more reason to book a trip. Here are five reasons to visit (or just get excited about) Toronto now.
    1. The CN Tower is celebrating a milestone birthday

    Toronto’s iconic landmark will be celebrating its Ruby anniversary this year.

    On June 26 the CN Tower turns 40 and even though there have been no announcements yet, there are likely to be at least a few celebratory events happening on or leading up to the 26 to honour the tower’s four decades of helping Toronto’s skyline stand out. Each year, over 1.5 million people visit the CN Tower to experience it’s many attractions including the world’s first glass floor and EdgeWalk, the world’s highest external walk on a building.

    2. The 2016 NBA All-Star Game is coming to Toronto

    From February 12 to 14 some of the biggest stars in the NBA will be coming to Toronto for the 2016 NBA All-Star Game and its associated parties and events. This is the first time the annual all-star sporting event will be held in Toronto and it’s sure to make the city a must-visit destination, which it usually isn’t in the dead of winter. The 65th annual All-Star Game doesn’t yet have an official roster of players, but we should find out just which NBA heavy hitters will be coming to Toronto when voting concludes on January 18.

    3. So is the World Cup of Hockey


    If having the All-Star Game in our fair city wasn’t enough, Toronto is also getting the World Cup of Hockey in 2016.

    So if basketball doesn’t get you excited but hockey does, you’re in luck. For two weeks, from September 17 to October 1, you can see some of the best players in the world go head to head. All games will be played at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre using NHL rules and officiated by NHL officials. It’s expected that more than 150 of the best players in the NHL will be hitting the ice for tournament.

    The eight teams include Team Canada, Team Sweden, Team Russia, Team USA, Team Europe, Team Czech Republic, Team Finland and Team North America.

    We’re getting some much-loved new retailers

    Toronto is already a great shopping destination but things are getting more exciting on the retail front in 2016 with the introduction of some very big name retailers making their debuts. This includes Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue. Saks will be opening a huge 163,000-square-foot space inside the existing Queen Street Bay flagship at Toronto’s Eaton Centre on February 18. A second Saks will open at Sherway Gardens Mall on February 25. Nordstrom is making its way to Yorkdale Mall and the Eaton Centre in the fall of 2016.

    Luminato is getting bigger and better and bringing art to the Port Lands


    Luminato is one of the best things to happen to Toronto in terms of highlighting and promoting art and culture and breathing new life into the city’s art scene. And it’s about to do even more for Toronto. 2016 will be the year that Luminato guides Toronto’s eye to the Port Lands with big pans to completely overhaul the Hearn Generating Station. The derelict space was used for Luminato last year for Unsound, a two day event showcasing electronic and experimental music from around the world. For the 10th anniversary of Luminato, the majority of the fest will be moved to Hearn Generating Station, which will be transformed into a massive event space featuring various performance areas, bars, restaurants and more.

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    Brazil is going through a crisis these days. Government corruption scandal and a tanking economy are two of the country's biggest problems, and the effects have been widespread for those who live there. The real, Brazil's currency, is also losing value swiftly; recently it was valued at more than 4 reais to the U.S. dollar, its lowest value since the currency was introduced in 1994. While this is bad news for Brazil, there are a few reasons that this is a very good time to visit.
    1.  Airfares

    In recent years, Brazilians were earning more money and traveling more. Friends reported that while visiting New York, Los Angeles, and Italy, it didn't take long to hear Brazilian Portuguese in the crowds of tourists. However, Brazil's economic problems mean that it's much more expensive for Brazilians to travel abroad, and economic instability and insecurity about the future mean that many of them will choose to keep their money than spend it. As fewer Brazilians are traveling now, airfares to Brazil have come way down.

    A round-trip ticket from the west coast of the U.S. to São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro used to cost around $1500 per person, often more in high season. Now tickets to Brazil can be found for about a third of that price. A search on Skyscanner today shows round-trip airfare from San Francisco to São Paulo for $630 per person in January-February 2016. From San Francisco to Rio de Janeiro is $577, and the deals continue to show up through the summer months of 2016.

    2.  Cost of traveling in Brazil

    Because the Brazilian currency has lost so much value this year, your money will go farther in Brazil than in past years. This is a big contrast to what travelers experienced in Brazil over the past decade. In fact, until now, Brazil has been known as an expensive country to travel in. After evidence indicated that São Paulo and Rio were the most expensive cities in the western hemisphere, Seth Kugel gave frugal travel tips for Brazil. According to Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, in the CNBC article "This currency's collapse is astounding," that in recent years, a steak dinner in São Paulo was more expensive than a similar meal in New York City.

    Now Brazil's economic downturn means that prices will be lower for travelers. Due to inflation, prices are not rock bottom, but they are definitely more affordable for travelers. What used to be an expensive hotel in São Paulo may now be reasonable. A good meal in Brazil's most expensive cities is now finally affordable. This is good news for travelers because in past years, the cost of a good lunch in São Paulo, for example, could easily top $50 per person. Brazil is still not a cheap country to travel in, but it is much less expensive than it was even one year ago.
    3.  Benefits for Travelers, Benefits for Brazil

    As the host country of the 2014 World Cup and the upcoming host of the 2016 Summer Olympics, Brazil has been makes significant improvements in things like public transportation, infrastructure, and environmental clean up. Despite the country's ongoing challenges, travelers benefit from the ways in which Brazil has been growing and improving as it has prepared to be the host nation for these two important events.


    During this difficult time for Brazilians, added spending through tourism is certainly welcome. Increased spending by tourists in restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, cafes, markets, and so on will benefit Brazil. Travelers should be aware, though, that Brazil has crime and other problems, so you'll need to take precautions to keep your travels in Brazil as safe as possible.

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    By and large Indian desserts use sugar, milk and khoya as the staple ingredients. There is no denying the fact, that desserts give a befitting end to any meal! Especially Indian desserts, ranging from Galub Jamuns to Payasam to Kulfi, we bring to you the most loved Indian desserts.

    Not only are desserts part of our staple fare, but they are also offered in our places of worship. Be it the khada prasad at Gurudwaras or the boondi ladoos served at temples, desserts form an integral part of our sacred offerings.

    From nostalgic favorites to modern avatars, here are our 10 best Indian dessert recipes which we think are a must try!



    Gulab Jamun
    Recipe by Aditya Bal

    The good old delight made with khoya, fried golden and finally dipped in saffron induced sugar syrup. Also a festive favorite!

    Gajar Ka Halwa
    Recipe by Akhtar Rehman

    Warm your winter with this recipe that is sure to delight even the pickiest of dessert eaters! Halwa made Pakistani style with grated carrot, condensed milk, nuts and golden varq.



    Sandesh
    Recipe by Niru Gupta

    A melt-in-the-mouth dessert! Bengal's super hit sweet, made with cottage cheese, cardamom and saffron. One of the easiest way to please the sweet tooth!



    Modak
    Recipe by Shilpa More

    Sweet flour dumplings stuffed with coconut, jaggery, nutmeg and saffron. Steamed to perfection. A famous Indian dessert prepared during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi.



    Aam Shrikhand
    Recipe by Karan Suri

    A Gujarati favorite made with hung curd. Few ingredients, great flavors! In this recipe mildly sweetened yogurt is studded with mango pieces and served with a zesty mango salad.


    Payasam
    Recipe by Kishore D Reddy

    The South Indian version of kheer is known as payasam. Deliciously creamy, rice and milk pudding with cashews and raisins.




    Kaju ki Barfi
    Recipe by Niru Gupta

    This one's a childhood favorite with many! Barfi made with cashew nuts and milk, topped with silver varq. Usually exchanged as a sweet gift on special occasions.



    Shahi Tukda
    Recipe by Marut Sikka

    The earliest visitors to India called it the land of milk and honey. Marut Sikka whips up a rich, saffron infused shahi tudka from Awadh. The recipe of Shahi Tukda is believed to have been invented out of a way to use up unused bread in the nineteenth century Mogul cuisines.

    Phirni
    Recipe by Vicky Ratnani

    Another variety of a milk pudding prepared during festive occasions especially Eid and Ramzan. Best served in 'mitti ke kasore' or mud pots.


    Kulfi
    Recipe by Niru Gupta

    A popular frozen dessert that is sinfully rich, dense and creamy. A twist to the traditional recipe, this one is flavored with with mango.


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