Look for the helpers: 

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I heard a very thought-provoking comment today at church. I attend a church where members of the congregation give the sermons. A mother made a very important observation to her children who are watching a newscast that depicted violence. It scared the children. She said look for the helpers.

This is a wonderful thing to remember. With the increase of violence in major cities and in the various neighborhoods we often overlook people that devote their lives to helping other people. There are not just police officers and firemen. There people who take six weeks out their lives to train as CERT volunteers, or people who train to be HAM specialists. People help in neighborhood projects and their communities. Some help build homes with a habitat. There are people that volunteer their time to help people rest homes be less lonely.  People who will help fill sand bags in flooding.

Some people will risk their lives to help others.

The nice thing about news media is that I’m able to hear more of the positive stories and not just all negative stories. People risk their lives to help others. One of the most recent stories I heard was a five inmates there in jail. The guard outside the confinement had a heart attack. The five inmates broke through their cell to be able to call help for the hurt guard. The guard survived his heart attack. And these five inmates showed great caliber.

Today’s blog is an invitation for us to look for the helpers in various aspects of our lives. Those who choose careers that are geared to help people ranging from teachers to the personnel in hospitals and the thoughtful neighbors.

My invitation is that we follow their example in any way we feel we can.

Object lesson: floating balls in the tub of water.

The little water and then drops of a balls into the water. The J hand in the tub and start making wide circles in the water so that the balls will gradually store it following the current made by your hand. The balls start following the current/example of the hand. People choose to be good Samaritans by personal actions by the careers they choose.

We can be the hand of influence in our own lives.

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Spelling temperature: 

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Good: temperature

Bad:    tempature

We always get upset about the temperature and weather. It’s always too hot or too cold. Either way we throw a temper tantrum. Thus Remember TEMPERature.

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Content marketing:

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I attended a writing seminar created by the publishers Black Card Books. They talked about how to be a successful l business entrepreneur by using books to promote your skills/business. Here are my notes on Content marketing.  Any inaccurate info is the fault of the note taker.

  • Create a three minute video on a YouTube (maybe use Facebook video) that can features content of your book. At the end of the video you can feature a call to action. Come to this website to get a free download of the book or to sign up for a webinar. Might be able to do a video for each chapter. The website upload.com will let you post video content to multiple video engines.
  • To accompany that video include 3-4 power points. Slideshow.net is popular and has had 51 million hits.
  • Click converter.cc is where podcast are featured. There are only about 250,000 shows.
  • Write a blog on the content of your video. There is technology that can help you transcribe video to audio only. Red.com is such a site
  • Interview campaign: these are ways to get free publicity.
  • Free advertising is taken more seriously than purchase advertising by the general public
  • Media kit allows you to get connected to the media. Include quotes and endorsements.
  • Make a list of all your contacts nationally and internationally.
  • You have to know your primary objectives are and what you messages can be and what type people you want to come your seminar.
  1. Prepare a PR packet
  2. Get a list of media sources if you on the radio you may say to the listening audience ‘Fill out the survey and everyone that responds about gets a free book. Then you have a list of new prospects. For your good prospects you give them a hard copy of the book. For those who are not good prospects give them an electronic copy of the book.
  3. Preview the market:
  4. Send out PR packets
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Fire starters: 

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Two members of the Hillman family and I were ambitious. We purchase of wax, collected egg cardboard holders and collected dryer lint. We then made fire starters.

  • First you need to Stuff lint from your clothes dryer into the bowl portion of the cardboard egg holder. You can also stuff lint into discarded toilet paper rolls.
  • Pack the carton tightly but don’t overflow it I think that’s I did wrong on mine while Julie had hers level to the bowl and less would be easier to manage.
  • I watch one video where a fellow also lined lint the debris from a pencil sharpener refuse which is cedar, and carbon called graphite to mix up with the lint. He rolled it up tightly and stuffed stuff into the shell of a toilet paper roll. Another option is to use a paper towel roll and maybe cut in half.
  • You melt the wax and pour the liquid over the lint that is stuffed in your cardboard. It’s important to not let your wax boil. You also want to keep a distance away so that your face is not close in cases the drizzle spits hot wax. We put a cardboard underneath the eggshell cartons so everything leapt over to not be stuck on the stove.
  • Some people will use cotton swabs instead of lint.
  • We put lint in egg shells and some in toilet paper rolls. So if you want to find a good use for your lint start saving it. And then by some wax used your egg shells cartons that are not Styrofoam.
  • Once your wax is hardened over the eggshell cartons you can use a knife to cut the little shells apart.
  • One thing thoroughly dry, you can store them in Ziploc’s to keep them dry.

Here are some videos I watched of people doing this for themselves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u06dQCUG29I

http://www.instructables.com/id/Waterproof-Dryer-Lint-Fire-Starter/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L_8yfLqy1Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij62HHN5uX0

 

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Addiction by Bob Patel:

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I attended the get motivated seminar and took notes on various motivational speakers as well as people selling the product. Here are some comments by Bob Patel. Any misinformation or misquotes is the fault of the note taker.

  • Learn something new and share with others.
  • One of five people’s supper from addiction.
  • Want 15 minutes of hope call the number 385 – 722 – 5100 might be the phone of the life coach.
  • book: pathological positivity
  • Power of goals. When you go down a corridors toward a goal there were multiple ^ doors that branch off from that corridors. What you get when you reach a goal is not as important as the person you become.

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Spelling Trajectory: 

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Good: trajectory

Bad:   projectery

My biggest problem is that I pronounce it wrong. I need to realize that something is TRAveling and heading to a specific destination if is following a predefined TRAjectory. SEcondy I need to spell with an O. Think of the O as a target and that might help me know that TRAjectOry is aimed at s specific target.

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Move your books:

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I attended a writing seminar created by the publishers Black Card Books. They talked about how to be a successful l business entrepreneur by using books to promote your skills/business. Here are my notes on Move your books. Any inaccurate info is the fault of the note taker.

  • Once you step into the identity of an author you will change.
  • There is no sacrifice in success.
  • Hope alone does not prove results.
  • Sometimes we don’t know when an opportunity exists until you’ve made your decision to take action. Then the opportunities open up.
  • You attract what you think about. Once your mind has stretched to a certain perception, it can continue in that same level of capacity afterwards. Once you make a certain level of money each month, you get used to it and find other ways to make the same level of money.
  • 90% of a book’s success is marketing said by the author of chicken soup.
  • The success of the book depends on how you position it.
  • One author: How to talk to girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzouzhXSRzY
  • Provide contact information in your book such as a phone number or website. Someone may not remember the content of the speech you gave a long time ago they will remember how you made them feel.
  • In 2016 people still market like its 1996. Someone got a flyer across their old fax machine.
  • Your advertisements, promotional material, documentation in your book needs to depict quality and professionalism that means not print something off on a printer rather than having it professionally created
  • The strength and conviction of your voice will show something is important. Be straight with your goals and show confidence when you communicate.
  • Keep your promises. If it’s a 15 minute interview you stay in that timeframe. If you give a presentation and then give an additional 15 to someone else for their say, keep to that deadline.
  • A book can change someone’s perception. There are certain things that your brain will concentrate on. Other things may exist around you but they are not seen because the mind only sees pre-conceived ideas. This blocking system is called reticular activating system. This self-protection barrier can only be pierced two ways: a. How to avoid pain in life and b. How to gain something in the life.
  • Each person to be an expert in an area.

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CERT: Chapter 8 Terrorism and CERT Part D: 

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Here is a continuation of notes from my CERT training discussing terrorism and what we as CERT do about it or rather not do about it. The following notes are directly from the CERT book. Any inaccuracies are the fault of the note taker.

High – yield explosives:

High – yield explosives of the most commonly used terrorist weapons because they are easy to get, easy to hide and activate, and they can cause extensive damage. While terrorists have use military munitions such as to grenades, mortars and shoulder fired surface-to-air missiles, experts rate high yield explosives in the form of improvised explosive devices as a greater threat.

Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) include any device that is created in an improvised manner, incorporated explosives or other materials designed to destroy, disfigure, distract, or harass. Most bombs used by terrorists or improvised. The raw materials required for many explosives can be purchased commercially (e.g. ammonium nitrate, which is also used as fertilizer), purchase from commercial blasting supply companies, or developed using readily available household ingredients. An IED may also contain chemicals as a means of increasing the damage potential.

High – yield explosives or considered the highest risk when dealing with potential terrorist attack.

Assessing the risk:

Although nuclear weapons present the highest impact, they are considered the lowest risk because of the difficulty in obtaining enough weapons – grade material and the technical complexity of developing and maintaining the tolerances required for nuclear device to detonate.

Chemical and high-yield explosive devices are considered higher risk but lower impact weapons.

Biological weapons are considered both high – risk and high – impact weapons but only for diseases that are highly contagious. Other types of biological weapons (i.e. those requiring dispersal devices) are considered a lower risk because of the sensitivity of the biological agents to heat, light and shock.

Eight signs of terrorism:

We all have a responsibility to play an active role in keeping the country safe. Everyone should report to authorities anything they see that seem suspicious or out of place. The phrase “if you see something, say something” took on additional power after the foiled Times Square’s bomb plot in New York City. On May 1, 2010, street vendors in Times Square notice a smoking SUV with his blinkers on, engine running, and no one inside. They decide to say something to a police officer. Thousands of people were cleared from the area while the bomb was dismantled.

Through funding from DHS, the Center for empowered learning and living (the sale) produced a video outlining the eight warning signs that terrorist activity may be before the coming (www. Thecell. org). These signs are exhibited by potential terrorists (often in this order and they include:

  1. Surveillance: the targeted area is washed and studied carefully. This may include recording or monitoring activities.
  2. Elicitation: information is gathered that is specific to the intended target. This may be by mail, phone, or in person.
  3. Tests of security: local security measures are tested and analyzed, including measuring reaction times to security breaches or attempts to penetrate security.
  4. Funding: raising, transferring, spending money, which may include selling drugs was stolen merchandise, funneling money to business or charities.
  5. Acquiring supplies: necessarily supplies are gathered to prepare the attack, including weapons/weapon components, transportation, and communications. Supplies may be purchased with cash only.
  6. In personation or suspicious people who don’t belong: people impersonating roles to gain access to information and people who don’t fit or don’t seem to be long in the location.
  7. Rehearsal and dry runs: groups of individuals will often operate test runs before the actual attack.
  8. Deployment: the final and most urgent phase when Terrace or deploying assets and gathering into position. Attack is imminent.

The presence of even a few of these signs may include the possibility of a terrorist attack.

Although it is not the mission of CERT members to keep comes didn’t watch over these eight signs, Everett should be alert to changes in their environment as a clue to a possible terrorist attack and report suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities.

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Our attitude: 6-27-16

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I attended the get motivated seminar and took notes on various motivational speakers as well as people selling the product. Here are some comments by a guy whose name I did not catch. Any misinformation or misquotes is the fault of the note taker.

  • We respond to news by a pre-experience.
  • The Bible is a book about success
  • 1st Samuel 16. Tells of the profit going to anoint King David. It is the home of David and six sons are standing. The profit goes to anoint the first and God tells them is not him. He goes down through each so and God says is not them. The prophet asks is there any other son besides these. They call for David.
  • When people look at your product how do they perceive it in regards to quality.
  • How can you improve your product.
  • Train yourself to see things not as they are but what they can be.
  • Transcend your limitations means to go beyond the normal.
  • The invisible wall is your fear. Just like a dog is trained to stay within a yard by a sharp caller and fear so we as humans can be restricted in our movements because about of the invisible wall of fear.
  • A kid that finds that his shoes hurt is because his feet are growing.
  • Don’t accept no.
  • God can inspire you. Ask him to prayer to direct you.
  • Many times the answer you seek is standing there before you. Seek it.
  • Increased thinkers do not live an average life.
  • Speaker told of experience of a neighbor had to go back to Europe and needed to lead his car to a friend to take care of it. The car was a Bentley. The European said that many people turned down the free use of the Bentley because they had the mindset that could not drive them. Their mindset was restricting them
  • Fun joke. Guy who worked in a juice factory got fired. He couldn’t concentrate.

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Voting Day June 28th:

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