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Thursday, 16 May 2013

Why the "Spring Forest Healingfest" system of self-healing is so powerful


We've recently invited you to get your Free Pass for an online healing event called the Spring Forest Healingfest.

How can we say that the system can help you take away stress, pain, and sickness? It is based on a ancient practice called Qigong, and was created by Qigong master Chunyi Lin.

Qigong works with your body's energy, which is called "Qi" or "chi." As Dr. Richard Gerber puts it, "…by moving Qi through the body, you can heal yourself of many ailments."

Dr. Deepak Chopra said, "Like Yoga, Qigong teaches you to balance energy in your body. Master Chunyi Lin has developed an easy-to-follow program that will allow you to incorporate the health benefits of Qigong into your daily life."

Dr. Bill Manahan from the University of Minnesota Medical School said, "I would place Qigong equal in importance to the incredible discoveries in the forties called antibiotics and in the fifties called immunizations."

We encourage you to learn more and participate in the Spring Forest Healingfest. You will have complimentary access to 10 professionally produced audio sessions and two video sessions for six days beginning June 10. Click Here to receive your Free Pass by email. We are pleased to be able to offer this to you for no cost or obligation in cooperation with our friends at Learning Strategies.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

I will show you how to use your mind to alleviate pain and sickness

We would like to introduce you to a system of self-healing created by teacher and healer, Chunyi Lin.


Over a quarter of a million of people have used this system to help unlock inner health, higher energy, and happiness. You will have complimentary access to 10 professionally produced audio sessions and two video sessions for six days beginning June 10. This online event is called the Spring Forest Healingfest.

Here are a few of the problems that have been helped through this system:
• General pain: neck, shoulder, lower back, knee, arthritis, joints
• Migraine headaches, sinus problems, allergies
• Weight control, high cholesterol, and digestion problems
• Hearing or sight problems
• Female or male organ problems
• Kidney or liver dysfunction
• Strokes
• Diabetes and high blood sugar
• Heart disease, high blood pressure, and circulation problems
• Cancers
• Lung problems
• Autoimmune dysfunction such as AIDS and lupus
• Mental and emotional disorders: depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, panic attacks, addictions, obsessive/compulsive disorder, hyperactivity, dyslexia

The November Spring Forest Healingfest will help you learn the art of self-healing so that you can immediately feel better and have more energy.

Click Here to receive your Free Pass. We are pleased to be able to offer this to you for no cost or obligation in cooperation with our friends at Learning Strategies.

Saturday, 4 May 2013

June 28 2012 poem for Ash

Tales from the Duffer

These are stories written by Duffy Chaster and they are presented as he wrote them. No editing has been applied. Enjoy!

Dear Ash

Another mile-stone has passed,
Your time in school will always last.

A hole new world awaits just outside,
With an open mind and a smile on you face you'll take it all inside.

Slow and steady wins the race,
and please and thank you are never out of place.

We all are reaching for our star,
Wheather we travel near or far.
And if you decide you no longer want to roam,
You'll always be welcome to come back home.


Duffy

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

How I changed the wireless phone market in Canada (and possibly the world)

Sometimes we need to get outside of the box for perspective.


It is just a poorly played game here by the communication companies, they really are missing the point when it comes to profit and customers. These companies are still operating their businesses as if all of these devices where still connected to the networks by a wire. This limited vision has cost them more money than they collectively earn and even worse; they are doing it at the same time as they are burning customer loyalty. What in business is wrong with this?
Take for example my hand set a Blackberry Curve was full priced at $150 and after 12 months the balance outstanding is $108.16. Doing a little math it is costing me about $50 a year. My account has an upgrade available that offers me the new Blackberry Z10 full priced at $650.00 with a $501.00 discount and my current balance I can have it for three years for only $257.16. What?

Even my current phone at $150 I feel I was splurging, why would I want to pay another $150 just to get a newer model?
Well they know the quality of these devices is poor, they have the service records and as a verification question to you; did you buy the extended warranty?
Right. This is a valid option when you know that the device was more likely than not to fail within the service life of the contract. The ideal plan would match the expected service life of the device with the contract term, but you may switch carriers so let's provide a method to keep you a captured client, not a loyal customer. Device fails the appearance of a fabulous discount and you will surely renew your three year contract. What, another two years with these...

This dog eats dog mentality that the wireless service providers are playing by are not creating win-win scenarios for them or their customers. If only they could realise that we know they make their profits off the plans, they tell us that. That the devices are just something used to attract us to them, we know that. So what is it that could make this a win-win?
Treat the customers like the valuable resource they are and stop gouging people for these limited use devices. After all if the client sticks it out to the end of the term you are claiming the devices is free. The $4.11 per month you say I am getting is really built into the plan anyway. But what do you know about the fashion industry?

Now here is the real way to sell handhelds by the buckets at a more real value. Take away that full price $650 Z10, slap on a tag of $25 and you will have so many customers that you will want to raise the price as the supply and demand model would suggest you do, but you should not. Increase supply or better yet offer the less popular models for $15. Why?

Because the fashion model of retailing will tell you that if you set your product life cycle to a short enough time frame the products are less likely to go to the discount shelf. You also realise that by making the devices more affordable people will be more likely to upgrade and every time they upgrade they will want the custom covers and screen protectors. Go easy though and adopt as green approach as possible, with things like chargers. With all the metal shortages reported you would want to minimise your production cost and by keeping chargers, for example, more universal you allow the clients to pick up more covers and cases which I am sure the accountants can confirm have a better margin.

Universal and green, well lets walk down those paths a bit further. It is pretty clear that the wireless companies are compelled to battle each other like a good old fashion turf war. Too bad, because if they were to rethink some of the battle lines they may be able to see how working together can make all customers happy while lowering their operation costs. It seems that all these companies operate their own towers for example and that their handheld devices require this as they have different transmission protocols that are not carrier compatible. Proprietary, hmm.


What if all the effort spent on putting up towers was shared. Then the companies have to make choices like putting up less towers or removing current towers as they are too close to one another. Well that may work but would service on a whole suffer, creating a loss for the customer?


How about relocating towers to create a larger foot print, now this would please the customer I know as there as too many dead zones even though those marketing pictures show complete coverage. Think of it as backing up the service guarantee that must be worth it.

With VoIP and WiFi enabled routers in so many of the customers’ homes today, probably delivered to them by many of the same companies that offer wireless. When do you think they will click on the idea of making the router dual band and more industrial strength to enable these home devices to actually participate in the wireless grid?

Just think about this, these devices will be in climate control locations and have access to power supplied by the customer. They are on a monitored grid. Oh my god! How many thousands of these nodes are already available?

OK, now that you can see some options for delivering better services and what I am sure your accountants can verify, the profit potential without jacking data plans, as it is the data plan that you want to offer. Now that everyone can afford to replace their handheld a couple times a year, watching that game on them really is only a last option. So how many playbooks, iPads etc. do you think you can sell?


Here is a hint. Now that the grid has grown exponentially, dropped signals will be the curse of poorly manufactured devices and you want to recall or accept them back as trade goods to protect your good name. Let's add a playbook or iPad to the back of every headrest in every family vehicle. How many units is that? POP!


To really achieve the green seal, the manufacturing process needs to factor in the returning units collected when the client upgrades. We are being asked to recycle almost all of the products we buy now so we also need to see how the manufactures are incorporating this into their processes.

I will gratefully accept remuneration for the use of these ideas, as I've already lost sleep sharing these thoughts. Better to be used than lost.

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Goldee memories

Tales from the Duffer

These are stories written by Duffy Chaster and they are presented as he wrote them. No editing has been applied. Enjoy!

THE OLD MAN AND HIS DOG

I jumped up this morning, I new that I'd slept late
the clock thats hanging in the front room was clearly stricken eight.

The coffie wa a boiling and the poage pipen hot,
I sets it on the table mat cause I easts if from the pot.

I leaned back and looked out at the day, I thought I heared a scratchen sound
and then it went away.

But again I heard that scrathen sound, this time I'll take a look.

For in he came, just full of life, and thru back his head in vain,
He told me he had'nt ate for quite awhile, when he jumped off that train.

I said did you just come to visit, or did you plan to stay awhile,
He sat up on his honches and gave mto me that smile.

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Mayan predict the end of MLM

Hey there readers!

Can you believe it the end of the world is only days away and you have already bought a tons of Christmas gifts. Worst yet, all those wonderful things your family and friends have for you and you will never, ever know what they got. Or did you peek?

I was inspired today by a Youtube video that I will link to here for your convenience.

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

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