Steve Rhode
Rhode is the author of Eliminate Your Debt Like a Pro – Inside Secrets From Money Coach
After filing for bankruptcy in 1990, Rhode used that experience as inspiration to found Myvesta and provide an outlet of hope for people experiencing money problems. His intimate knowledge of the personal and emotional tolls financial difficulties can cause give him a unique perspective to assist others facing financial challenges.
He has an M.B.A. and specialized training in money disorders counseling and financial interventions. But most of all, Rhode has years of experience in providing loving and caring help for people seeking financial solutions and inspiration.
Here comes a good tip from the ethersphere.
If you were to keel over tomorrow and someone stumbled across you, who would they contact? Since almost all of us carry mobile phones, one suggestion passing around the world is to enter a contact in you phone that is labeled ICE. ICE stands for In Case of Emergency, logical, makes sense.
While ICE is not a universal approach to figuring out to call to claim you or help you, it is the best approach I’ve seen out there, except for wearing a tag.
The ICE abbreviation helps emergency responders to be able to easily get a clue about who to call, that is unless you’ve got a shortcut for the rapper Vanilla Ice or Ice-T in your contact list.
I am told that the idea was thought up by a paramedic who found that when he went to the scenes of accidents, there were always mobile phones with patients, but he didn't know which number to call. He therefore thought that it would be a good idea if there was a nationally recognized name for this purpose.
For more than one contact name simply enter ICE1, ICE2 and ICE3 etc. It’s a free and easy idea that will make a difference! Let's spread the concept of ICE by storing an ICE number in our Mobile phones today!
Help spread the word by emailing this article, because we all know that when you tell your friends and family things, they never listen to you anyway. :-)

