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  • Hi,

         I recently received an email from a man called Raymond Aaron. This guy is a renowned goal setter and his courses are endorsed by the likes of Robert Allen, Bob Proctor, Jack Canfield and many others. He has developed an amazing goal-setting technique which he calls “MTO”.

    I am sure that we have all been exposed and indeed used goal setting at some times in our lives, but this technique is something quite different. The most important thing is that the technique raises your chances of achieving your goals beyond anthing that you have achieved before.

    The initials stand for Minimum, Target and Outrageous. It works like this, the Minimum is what you believe from your past record and experience you can achieve, the Target is what you wish to achieve by stretching yourself, and the third Outrageous is the level that which you do not really think you can achieve.

    Raymond Aaron gives the example of clearing out your garage which you have not been able to put your car in for years because it is full of junk. The minimum here would be putting out some boxes of junk for the next refuse collection, the Target would be to get rid of all the old stuff you never use, and the outrageous would be clearing out the entire garage and painting it and only putting back those things which you really need, and being able to put your car in it.

    I highly recommend this system, if you have no garage try it with your spare room, or box room which you seldom use. I bet you will surprise yourself at how much you achieve, simply as you have three levels to go for. Enjoy!:smile:

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  • Hi,

          I am sure that we would all like to have piping hot water all year round and not have to use our immersion heaters in the summer time to heat the water when our central heating boiler is switched off. Now you can have free hot water in the summertime by utilising the heat of the sun.

    There are two types of solar panel called collectors used to heat water. The first are evacuated tubes and the second type flat plate collectors. These panels are fitted to the roof of your house and they will cut your electricty bills by a third.  The greater the intensity of sun the hotter the water will be.

    Whilst prices are coming down, major companies will still charge thousands of dollars for supply and fitting of a solar water system. Fortunately anyone can now build their own flat plate collectors to heat water for as little as $70. The components can be obtained from your local hardware store and there is little maintenance. It is important that your house is exposed to the sun, ideally south facing. If your house faces east/west then you may need to have solar heating panels on each slope of the house if it is a pitched roof.

    If you want constant FREE hot water throughout the summer months then I urge you to consider installing solar heating panels. :grin:

    For a guide to constructing your own solar water heating panels:
    Click Here!

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  • Hi,

              I have now updated my FREE report on how to save energy in your home. this report is not just about saving energy, but saving you money. Many of the tips in the report are at no cost and with the recession continuing this surely has to be worth considering.

    Just fill in your name and email address in the box on the right. It is completely FREE.:smile:

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  • Hi,

          I wonder can we really reach our renewable energy targets, I should say can Governments reach their targets. We hear this morning that there is confirmation that supplies of Oil are now running out, yet we hear little of alternative types of fuel. That news may be good for the environment but lets hope we find new acceptable forms of fuel before the oil finally disappears.

    In the meantime there is much that we can do as individuals to conserve energy in our homes which are large consumers of energy and save ourselves money whilst doing so. I have now updated my FREE report on saving energy in your home which you can access on this blog. Many of the tips are free and others low cost. Check it out!  :smile:

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