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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Have you ever fancied learning about acting? Or wanted to develop greater self-confidence? Or just simply wanted to meet new people? The good news is that an exciting new adult drama and self-improvement course from The Esoteric Drama Group can help you achieve all this – and more - in a relaxed, fun and non-competitive environment. Judy Viitanen and the PRimage team are firm believers that drama is a great way to build confidence and communication skills and raise self-esteem. That’s why we will be actively involved in the group!
For more information, please visit The Esoteric Drama Group website: http://esotericdramagroup.community.officelive.com/default.aspx
To enrol, contact: esoteric_drama_group@hotmail.co.uk or call on the free phone number: 08006128849.
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Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
At PRimage Judy Viitanen tries hard to follow these useful steers to achieving the maximum out of her life – and to increase work time productivity.
If you’re like Judy, with a lot to get through each day, why not try these lifestyle tips and see if they help you?
- Make sufficient sleep a top priority.
Schedule your bedtime, and start winding down at least 45 minutes earlier. Ninety-eight percent of all human beings need at least 7-8 hours a night to feel fully rested. Only a fraction of us get that much regularly, in part because we buy into the myth that sacrificing an hour or two of sleep a night give us an hour more of productivity. In reality, even small amounts of sleep deprivation can take a dramatic toll on our cognitive capacity, our ability to think creatively, our emotional resilience, the quality of our work, and even the speed at which we do it.
- Create only one ‘to-do list’ that includes everything you want or need to do, on and off the job. Include everything, including any unresolved issues that merit further reflection.
Writing everything down helps get it off your mind, leaving you free to fully focus on what’s most important at any given moment.
- Ensure you do the most important thing first when you start work each morning, when you’re likely to have the highest energy and the fewest distractions. Decide the night before what activity most deserves your attention.
Then focus on it single-mindedly for no more than 90 minutes. Productivity isn’t about how many tasks you complete or the number of hours you work. It’s about the enduring value you create.
- Live like a sprinter, not a marathoner.
When you work continuously, you’re actually progressively depleting your energy reservoir as the day wears on. By making regular renewal and refuelling important, you’re regularly replenishing your reservoir, so you’re not only able to fully engage at intervals along the way, but also to maintain high energy much further into the day.
- Monitor your mood. When demand begins to exceed your capacity, one of the most common signs is an increase in negative emotions.
The more we move into ‘fight or flight’ the more reactive and impulsive we become, and the less reflective and responsive. The first question to ask your self is “Why am I feeling this way, and what can I do to make myself feel better?” It may be that you’re hungry, tired, overwhelmed, or feeling threatened in some way. Awareness is the first step. You can’t change what you don’t notice.
- Schedule specific times for activities in your life that you deem important, but not urgent. With so much coming at you all the time, it’s easy to focus all day on whatever feels most pressing in the moment. What you sacrifice is the opportunity to take on work such as writing, strategizing, thinking creatively, or cultivating relationships, which may require more time and energy, but often yield greater long-term rewards.

Good luck!
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Monday, August 2nd, 2010
Judy Viitanen and the team believe whether we are communicating with clients/customers, colleagues, or family/friends, we can use positive language to project a helpful image rather than a destructive one. 
The impact and importance of positive communication as summed up by Mahatma Gandhi can be translated as:
- “Keep my words positive. Words become my behaviours.
- “Keep my behaviours positive. Behaviours become my habits.
- “Keep my habits positive, because my habits become my values.
- “Keep my values positive, because my values become my destiny.
- “There is no dress rehearsal. This is one day in our life.”
We can help ourselves to develop positive language by:
- choosing words and actions that convey the impression we wish to give;
- actively listening to the words, tone and intonation we use when we speak and by editing carefully what we write;
- deleting anything negative and replacing it with something more positive;
- practising this process until the negative words and phrases are filtered out before they are expressed;
- when disagreeing with something or someone, giving clearly the reasons for our disagreement before stating that we disagree;
- offering alternatives or suggesting options and amendments to ideas that we genuinely believe inappropriate or unworkable;
- asking for support, and challenge, from our colleagues.

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Friday, July 30th, 2010

PRimage VIP Events Team
Our areas of expertise include:
- Black Tie Events, Celebrations & Parties
- Corporate Dinners
- Corporate Hospitality
- Road Shows
- Trade events & Exhibitions
- Awards Programmes
- Conferences
- Seminars, Congresses & Symposium
- Internal, external and Partner events
- Sponsorship Management
- Product launches
- Executive and Board meetings
- Press events
We provide an outsourced option – or can work as an extension to your own team.
Our services include:
- All pre-event negotiations and publicity
- Venue research and sourcing
- Bookings and liaison with venues and suppliers
- Full facilitation for your guests including invitations, attendance confirmations, dietary requirements, registration
- Speech writing, publicity and photography
Corporate Events
When you are planning a spectacular corporate event it’s vital that you choose the right company to help. Whatever the event, professional event organising makes it an unforgettable experience that has been carefully planned for every contingency and diligently controlled to delight the senses and be truly appreciated by all.
PRimage VIP Events aim to make your events exceed expectations
PRimage VIP Events aim to make your life easier and add value to your business
Venue Finding
Whatever your event requirement – personal, family or business - our experience and knowledge of the hotel and venue sector ensures the very best available package for you. We can find an imaginative, cost-effective and appropriate venue that will set the right atmosphere and ambiance for your event.
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Sunday, April 18th, 2010
Running a small business in London? PRimage recommend that you advertise your company or service online, at London Video Advertising. With 20 years experience in the Video Production craft, London Video Advertising Ltd produce high-quality, cost effective online video advertisements and listings of businesses and services across London’s 32 boroughs.
For more information, go to: http://www.londonvideoadvertising.com
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
http://www.swom.com
PRimage recommends this great social networking site for marketers and home-based business professionals. Bookmark it and be sure to check it out … It is still in an early stage, so now is an excellent time to build a downline. Join up and reap the benefits of business networking, referalls and new business opportunities. 
Judy Viitanen and others say: “It is like facebook on steroids…” Let us know what you think.
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Friday, March 19th, 2010
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
PRimage read with interest the launch of a new Self Care Campaign by a group of doctors, nurses, patient groups and primary care organisations, which was covered in the news yesterday morning - on Radio 4 Today programme, and The Times. The campaign manifesto claims that the nation’s workforce adults who have minor ailments, like coughs and colds, and overwhelming the NHS.
It estimates that the NHS could save £10 billion over five years through encouraging increased self-care for minor ailments. The Times article quotes the PAGB’s research on the number of GP appointments for minor ailments.
PRimage, as a specialist healthcare communications consultancy, believes strongly that community pharmacists have a valuable contribution to make in self care. As medicines experts, they are highly qualified to help people manage minor ailments - thus freeing up GPs time to focus on patient’s more serious health problems. What’s more, pharmacies are very accessible, open up to six days a week and you don’t have to make an appointment to get expert advice!
Judy Viitanen has seen research which shows that substantial cost savings could be achieved if all minor ailment consultations were moved into community pharmacies and out of doctors’ surgeries.
On average it costs £32 for a GP to treat a patient for a minor ailment while a pharmacist can perform the same task for £17.75. The savings to the exchequer could run into billions. Let’s hope that the Government and policy makers take note of this!
Here’s the link to the article in yesterday’s Times:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article7063249.ece
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Sunday, February 21st, 2010
PRimage has been involved in ‘Saving Lives’ - a very worthwhile factually-based campaigning documentary, written and produced by Kenan Hudaverdi, which aims to bring awareness of the issues of bullying, racism, domestic violence, drugs and crime. The campaign will lobby Governments and decision makers around the world. 
PRimage managing director, Judy Viitanen, co-narrated the documentary - which can be viewed on YouTube - and she is developing a special campaign web site, with the aim of setting up a charity to support the campaign’s aims. Please view the documentary on YouTube – and give us your support and comments! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6dbJk4i0VY&feature=autofb
You can also become a member of the Saving Lives Face Book Group - ‘I bet I can find 1,000,000 people who want to save lives!’
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