Archive for February 12th, 2009

Wildfire MLM Success

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki asked:


It is time you started shifting your MLM Success into Success OVERDRIVE. There is a question that determines probably 80% of your Ultimate MLM Success. MLM Success Declaration of Personal Independence is a declaration of Success for all Network Marketers, and declares that that It Is Time for Success to become the Dominating Force and Focus in your life, and your future.

We hold these truths to be obvious, that all men are created for Success in life, and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Success rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of a future that includes Financial Independence, Freedom, and Options that most will never have in their life. If you study Millionaires in MLM as I have, and including my former upline’s Success and the Success I was blessed with, you will find that their mindset was like a run away freight train running down a mountain. Yes, you can succeed at network marketing working it slow, but most of the millionaires I have met (including my former upline’s success and mine) in the industry have worked it in overdrive.

There are many MLM Secrets out in the industry that can make or break your Network Marketing Success. Many times, we can be really on a roll, and having Success in MLM, and when something goes wrong, then the people start talking. There are many great ways to create Success in MLM leads and in the cold market, but these tips are the start of what you need to do in order to create a solid start with your MLM Lead and Cold market prospect.

Many of us have taught many tactics and strategies to help people create success in their business, but I have found the weirdest thing happening: Many folks have great ideas about succeeding, but their thinking is taking them totally out of the game of Network Marketing. That is The Secret to Network Marketing, as it is all about creating a WildFire of Success in your group, with people who want their life to burn with Success, not mediocrity. Whether it is your friends, family, or new people you meet, your mlm success will be determined FIRST and FOREMOST by people consuming these incredible products month in and month out.

Most people view their Success in MLM through the numbers on their mlm paychecks. IN MLM, People are MAGNETIZED to a strong Emotion of the Heart, and that is what touches the person, and their heart. If you are not experiencing the kind of financial success you desire, perhaps all you need is a little MLM success training from a mentor or by learning and practicing the principles in Think and Grow Rich.

If you’re not currently having MLM success, it’s likely because you aren’t applying the same principles that Oprah and all other billionaires and millionaires apply to achieve their success. The key to MLM success – Take Action, Plan your business, implement your plan, achieve successes to gain confidence and help others to achieve their dreams as well. Focus is a key element for Success in a home business, and when you become more focused, it has a tendency to build your determination, and seriousness of your efforts.

It is impossible for someone to become successful in MLM and a Home Business life without someone cheering them on, and believing in them somewhere, sometime in their life. Empower yourself with skill to make affiliate marketing or MLM network marketing work for you.



BILL

Wildfire Protection Plan

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
Mike Taylor asked:


The recent surge of wildfires in California has started people thinking about what they would do in the event of a wildfire. If you live in a high-risk area, how can you prevent something like this from happening? If you can’t prevent it, how can you protect yourself and minimize the property damage?

Wildfires generally begin in more remote areas, going unnoticed until someone spots them. Usually by this time, they have ignited nearby trees and buildings. They are generally placed into two classes: surface and ground, and the more advanced, crown fire. Surface fires are often caused by negligence, such as cigarette ***** thrown into dry brush, or untended campfires. Ground fires are usually started by lightning. By the time a fire reaches the Crown fire stage, its being spread by the wind through the tops of the trees.

Making Your Home More Fire Resistant

- Keep your roof and gutters, and areas around your house free of debris, and clean your chimneys at least once a year (inspecting at least twice).

- Make certain your chimney or stove pipe meets local requirements and building codes. Deposit the ashes in a metal bucket, soak in water for 2 days, and then bury the cold ashes.

- Apply 1/2 inch mesh screen beneath porches, decks, floors or any other openings.

- Install protective shutters or extra-heavy fire-resistant drapes.

- Landscape with fire-resistant plants such as hardwood trees, and use more native vegetation. Trim your trees to create a 15-foot space between tree crowns and remove limbs 15 feet from the ground.

- Consider boxing in the eaves, fascias, soffits and subfloors with fire-resistant materials.

- Use double-paned or tempered glass for exterior windows and fire-resistant roofing materials on the roof.

Creating a Safety Zone

- If you have branches overhanging power lines, call the power company to have them cleared.

- Remove vines from the walls of your home.

- If you have a wooden fence, do not connect it directly to your home.

- Clear a 10-foot area around propane tanks and the barbecue.

- Store gasoline, oily rags or other flammable materials well away from the base of buildings.

- Stack firewood at least 100 feet away and preferably uphill from the building. Clear an area within 20 feet of the wood.

- The distance between your house and the closest tree should be greater than the height of the tree or a minimum of 10 feet. The same rule applies for sheds or other out-buildings. Planning Water Requirements

- Determine where your closest water sources are and maintain them.

- Have a garden hose(s) handy that will reach any area of the home.

- Consider purchasing a generator in the case of electrical power loss.

Personal Safety Measures

- Ensure your home address is clearly marked for identification by emergency vehicles.

- Post fire emergency numbers, and ensure family members know where to find the fire extinguishers and how to use them.

- Plan a home and neighborhood escape route.

- Have working smoke alarms installed on each level of your home; test them monthly and change batteries twice a year.

- Keep fire tools handy such as an approved ladder that will reach the roof of the building, buckets, chainsaw, shovel, rake, and an axe.

- Keep a battery-operated radio nearby, with charged batteries.

Neighborhood Safety

- Organize neighborhood meetings to discuss wildfire safety, ways the group can work together in the event of a fire, and invite guest speakers from the local fire department.

- Have those interested in helping to fight fires attend training sessions.



LAVERNE