Archive for November 26th, 2009
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Using Your Hierarchy of Values to Create the Life You Want
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Have you recently examined your own personal Hierarchy of Values? Are you even familiar with the term? If you’re one of the many people trying to create wealth for their families, it’s critical that you understand your own personal hierarchy of values and that you understand how your day to day actions are a reflection of these values.
Your hierarchy of values is simply a measure of the things that are most important to you. It’s sort of like the saying that we all have the same number of hours in the day – we each spend our hours doing the things that are most important to us. Many people talk about making money, but simply aren’t willing to follow the programs that work or put in the effort required. Though these people say that making money is important, their true hierarchy of values says otherwise.
For more information about the hierarchy of values, and how to ensure that your own life is a reflection of what you really want, check out works by Dr John Demartini. He has produced a wealth of information geared toward helping people create the life they want by living out the values they truly believe. In addition to being a great inspiration, John Demartini has inspired an Australian Internet Marketer to motivate people both in person and over the internet. This is what you could call a great butterfly effect that Dr Demartini is spreading with his mindset teachings.
Once you’ve given the motivational speaker John Demartini a listen, you’re sure to be motivated to create wealth and success in your own life.
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Things To Do When Building A Shower Stall
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In case you desire to build a shower stall in your bathroom, you need to study concerning shower stall framing to begin with. With defining the room for this project, you will start to make a secure spot in which to commence your building. You can also do inspired things like add only a half a wall to a part of the shower base, helping to retain privacy for the duration of the shower, but moreover to give a exclusive look to your shower. Here are the steps to shower framing – and they could all be done in one weekend:
Assuming that you’ve previously calculated your shower, the first step to shower framing is to make the actual frames for the walls. This will require 2×4s and some long nails to stick the pieces simultaneously. Be sure to determine out the pieces accurately -measuring two times and cutting once. You might need to place the outside frame pieces down on the land first and then include any supporting pieces in the design before you actually start nailing the whole thing together.
Adding up wooden pieces to the walls and the base of your corner shower will aid you setup the ideal affixing position. To get a cozy fit, try adding little pieces of felt down the edges of your bathroom stall zone. With the support of a pal or family member, you will next want to elevate the final stall framing and leave it into place in your bathroom. Fasten these pieces with galvanized steel nails that will not rust or weather in the damp surroundings of the shower zone. And you’re almost done shower frame installation.
After the shower stall framing is up, you can insert in drywall or the synthetic shower stall setup that you desire to put into position. This is easy to do when you have a shower stall that you merely have to position into the opening, but for those that require tiling and other complicated steps, you might have to waste more time on this endeavor. After caulking the edges of a precut shower booth and making sure that the framing is safe, you will be ready for a bathe in your new bathing room within just one weekend.
