Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Friday, 27 January 2012
GREENWASHING
GREENWASHING: This is what some companies do when public opinion wants "eco-friendly green" products. They nmanufacturer so called safe products but still continue to manufacturer and sell their toxic brand.
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Monday, 23 January 2012
CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY in MAINSTREAM MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION
Check out this website it takes about the 80 CHEMICALS that are in FEBREZE. Why would anyone want to use it in your home? Quite a few of these chemicals cause asthma, allergies, respiratory problems etc.
Read the report and then message me and I will show you what I use. I use a non toxic spray that eliminates the odours not masks them as almost all of the other products from the grocery store do.
http://www.chemicalsensitization.com/2011/07/80-chemical-ingredients-in-febreze.html
Susan J. Roper
416-265-3947
goinggreenwithsusan@gmail.com
Read the report and then message me and I will show you what I use. I use a non toxic spray that eliminates the odours not masks them as almost all of the other products from the grocery store do.
http://www.chemicalsensitization.com/2011/07/80-chemical-ingredients-in-febreze.html
Susan J. Roper
416-265-3947
goinggreenwithsusan@gmail.com
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
GOALS
1.Make sure the goal you are working for is something you really want
Want a cool job in a field you love where you aren’t going to dread going each morning? Want to be healthy? Want to have a good family life at home?
When you are setting goals it is very important to remember that your goals must be consistent with your values.
2. A goal can not contradict any of your other goals
For example, you can’t buy a $750,000 house if your income goal is only $50,000 per year. This is called non-integrated thinking and will sabotage all of the hard work you put into your goals. You should strive to eliminate contradictory ideas from our thinking.
3. Develop goals in the 6 areas of life:
Family and Home
Financial and Career
Spiritual and Ethical
Physical and Health
Social and Cultural
Mental and Educational
Setting goals in each area of life will ensure a more balanced life. Setting goals in each area of live also helps in eliminating the non-integrated thinking we talked about in the 2nd step.
4. Write your goal in the positive instead of the negative
Work for what you want, not for what you want to leave behind. Part of the reason why we write down and examine our goals is to create a set of instructions for our subconscious mind to carry out. Your subconscious mind is a very efficient tool, it can not determine right from wrong and it does not judge. It’s only function is to carry out its instructions. The more positive instructions you give it, the more positive results you will get.
Thinking positively in everyday life will also help in your growth as a human being. Don’t limit it to goal setting.
5.Write your goal out in complete detail.
Instead of writing “A new home,” write “A 3,000 square foot modern with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths backing on to a park.” Get as detailed as you can. By doing this, you are providing the subconscious mind with detailed instructions which will lead to a more precise outcome.
Not sure how to do this? Close your eyes and visualize your dream home, dream car, dream job, dream vacation etc. Instead of just “seeing” it, experience it. What does it feel like sitting on the beach in Hawaii? How does your new BMW smell when you get in it for a drive? How do the flowers in your landscaped backyard smell? If you can see it, so can your subconscious mind.
6. By all means, make sure your goal is high enough.
Shoot for the moon, if you miss you’ll still be in the stars. Never short change yourself. If you don’t deserve the things you dream about, who does?
7. This is the most important, write down your goals.
Writing down your goals creates the roadmap to your success. Although just the act of writing them down can set the process in motion, it is also extremely important to review your goals frequently. Remember, the more focused you are on your goals the more likely you are to accomplish them.
Ok, so you written your goals down, now what?
My advice would be to keep them to yourself first and foremost. The negative perspectives of your friends and family can be a hinderance on you and make it harder for you to focus positive energy on your goals.
8.Next key step is to review your goals on a daily basis. Make it part of your daily routine. For me, I read my goals as soon as I wake up in the morning and just before I go to sleep at night. These are the times that work for me, figure out what is going to work for you. When I read each goal, I usually spend a minute or so imagining that goal (what is feels like, smells like, tastes like etc.).
Every time you make a decision during the day, ask yourself this question, “Does it take me closer to, or further from my goal.” If the answer is “closer to,” then you’ve made the right decision. If the answer is “further from,” well, you know what to do.
If you follow this process everyday you will be on your way to achieving unlimited success in every aspect of your life.
These goals were compiled by Rachel Oliver, from Clover Properties in Toronto Ontario
Want a cool job in a field you love where you aren’t going to dread going each morning? Want to be healthy? Want to have a good family life at home?
When you are setting goals it is very important to remember that your goals must be consistent with your values.
2. A goal can not contradict any of your other goals
For example, you can’t buy a $750,000 house if your income goal is only $50,000 per year. This is called non-integrated thinking and will sabotage all of the hard work you put into your goals. You should strive to eliminate contradictory ideas from our thinking.
3. Develop goals in the 6 areas of life:
Family and Home
Financial and Career
Spiritual and Ethical
Physical and Health
Social and Cultural
Mental and Educational
Setting goals in each area of life will ensure a more balanced life. Setting goals in each area of live also helps in eliminating the non-integrated thinking we talked about in the 2nd step.
4. Write your goal in the positive instead of the negative
Work for what you want, not for what you want to leave behind. Part of the reason why we write down and examine our goals is to create a set of instructions for our subconscious mind to carry out. Your subconscious mind is a very efficient tool, it can not determine right from wrong and it does not judge. It’s only function is to carry out its instructions. The more positive instructions you give it, the more positive results you will get.
Thinking positively in everyday life will also help in your growth as a human being. Don’t limit it to goal setting.
5.Write your goal out in complete detail.
Instead of writing “A new home,” write “A 3,000 square foot modern with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths backing on to a park.” Get as detailed as you can. By doing this, you are providing the subconscious mind with detailed instructions which will lead to a more precise outcome.
Not sure how to do this? Close your eyes and visualize your dream home, dream car, dream job, dream vacation etc. Instead of just “seeing” it, experience it. What does it feel like sitting on the beach in Hawaii? How does your new BMW smell when you get in it for a drive? How do the flowers in your landscaped backyard smell? If you can see it, so can your subconscious mind.
6. By all means, make sure your goal is high enough.
Shoot for the moon, if you miss you’ll still be in the stars. Never short change yourself. If you don’t deserve the things you dream about, who does?
7. This is the most important, write down your goals.
Writing down your goals creates the roadmap to your success. Although just the act of writing them down can set the process in motion, it is also extremely important to review your goals frequently. Remember, the more focused you are on your goals the more likely you are to accomplish them.
Ok, so you written your goals down, now what?
My advice would be to keep them to yourself first and foremost. The negative perspectives of your friends and family can be a hinderance on you and make it harder for you to focus positive energy on your goals.
8.Next key step is to review your goals on a daily basis. Make it part of your daily routine. For me, I read my goals as soon as I wake up in the morning and just before I go to sleep at night. These are the times that work for me, figure out what is going to work for you. When I read each goal, I usually spend a minute or so imagining that goal (what is feels like, smells like, tastes like etc.).
Every time you make a decision during the day, ask yourself this question, “Does it take me closer to, or further from my goal.” If the answer is “closer to,” then you’ve made the right decision. If the answer is “further from,” well, you know what to do.
If you follow this process everyday you will be on your way to achieving unlimited success in every aspect of your life.
These goals were compiled by Rachel Oliver, from Clover Properties in Toronto Ontario
Sunday, 1 January 2012
DOLLAR MEMBERSHIP
DOLLAR MEMBERSHIP IS BACK UNTIL JANUARY 18th. That is correct from January 1st to January 18th a ONE YEAR MEMBERSHIP in MELALEUCA costs $1.00!!!
This membership gives you access to over 350 eco-friendly green products that you buy at wholesale plus the ability to build a reliable monthly residual income that you can will to your kids. There are monthly specials on products and business incentives, (in January you can double your cheque). Interested? Call or message me susanjroper@gmail.com OR 416-613-4100
This membership gives you access to over 350 eco-friendly green products that you buy at wholesale plus the ability to build a reliable monthly residual income that you can will to your kids. There are monthly specials on products and business incentives, (in January you can double your cheque). Interested? Call or message me susanjroper@gmail.com OR 416-613-4100
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