MLM Success Secret – Properly Setting Goals to Achieve Ultimate MLM ResultsBy: Derick Van Ness
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Goal setting is something that is often talked about as very important, but most people don’t know how to effectively set goals or get the results that goals can provide. Setting goals properly is one of the best kept MLM secrets to achieving ultimate results.
The first mistake, especially with goals in MLM, is that many of us think that we have our goals clearly defined in our head. The problem with this is that if you believe this, then you are probably misleading yourself. In fact, in classes that I have taught, when asked to write out goals on paper, most people (who say that they have goals) are completely stumped.
It’s easy to believe that you have something clear in your mind, but if you can’t write it out in 1 or 2 sentences, then you need to get more precise about exactly what you want to achieve.
Here’s a comparison that I once heard:
Goals are like buying a plane ticket. If you walk up to the ticket window and ask for a plane ticket, the person at the window will ask, “Where would you like to go?”
If your answer sounds something like, “Just somewhere nice and sunny. Maybe a place with some mountains or an ocean where my family and I can relax.” Then you are in trouble.
The person at the window will have NO IDEA where you’d like to go- and neither do you. You’d never plan a trip without knowing exactly where you’d like to end up- so why wouldn’t you plan your goals the same way?
So, in goal setting, it’s of primary importance to be clear about your intentions, and exactly what type of result you want to achieve. Here is a goal setting checklist of things that will help you achieve ultimate MLM results:
1- The goal must be tangible, countable, or measurable. If you can’t count it, weigh it, or measure it in specific numbers or time, then it’s not tangible enough.
2- Your MLM goal must be believable. If you don’t believe that you could ever achieve your ultimate MLM result, then start with something smaller.
3- You need a time table. Deadlines get results, so if you don’t have a completion date defined, it will undermine your efforts by allowing you to procrastinate.
4- Write your goal down on paper. If you don’t have written goals for your MLM, then you are wasting your time. To reach your ultimate result, your goals must be written.
There are dozens of books, tapes, and seminars all about goal setting, but if you follow these 4 simple rules, you’ll be miles ahead of the pack. Remember, the secret to getting ultimate MLM results is properly setting and following through on goals.http://BuildYourMLMOnline.com |
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Nuclear Energy - A New Hope for India
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Nuclear Energy - A New Hope for India” to its report gallery. According to "Nuclear Energy -A New Hope for India", a new research report by RNCOS, the Indian nuclear power industry is set to boom post Indo-US nuclear deal.
High demand and low production pushed the power deficit in India to around 10% of the total requirement in the FY 2008. And this deficit is expected to widen further in future as India’s power requirement is growing faster than generation. This can put breaks on the seamless economic growth of the country. So the government, as a precautionary measure, is focusing on the nuclear power industry. The major reason for shifting to nuclear power is its potential to generate more power than any other energy source in a short period of time and with low fuel requirement.
In FY 2008, total nuclear power installation capacity in the country reached just over 4 GWe, and once India starts getting international cooperation, its installed capacity and plant construction will take off in a big way.
This report gives extensive analysis on the Indian nuclear power industry. It evaluates the growth prospects and market potential, underlines the issues related to the success of the industry, and provides a prudent analysis on its various aspects. It presents a comprehensive overview of the past and current performance of the industry and identifies the future direction of the market.
Industry Projections
- Nuclear power plant installation capacity till FY 2018.
- Numbers of reactors that are planned to start operation in future.
- Evaluating the investment requirements for plant construction.
- Uranium requirements in Million Pound.
- Power generation in TWH.
Players Profiling
This section covers information on domestic companies that are playing an active role in the nuclear power industry. The companies discussed in the report are Larsen & Toubro Limited, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Walchandnagar Industries Ltd, Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd, Rolta, Gammon India, and Avasarala Technology Ltd.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM162.htm
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Middle East Retail to Witness 13% Growth
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Middle East retail sector is witnessing unprecedented growth, making the region one of the world’s fastest growing retail environments. According to a recent report from RNCOS “Middle East Retail Sector Forecast to 2013”, the revenue generated by retail industry in the region witnessed a marginal decline in 2008 as compared to other markets across the globe. Overall retail sales declined by mere 5% in 2008; however, it is expected to grow by 10% in 2009 and 13% during 2009-2013.
Over a period of time, Saudi Arabia and UAE have emerged as the most potential and dynamic retail markets across the region. These two markets have continued to dominate the retail industry landscape from more than a decade and will continue to do the same in coming years also. The presence of large expatriate population and majority of the region’s retail investment in these countries has helped in maintaining the growth momentum of these two retails markets.
In our opinion, there will be a marginal effect of the 2008 financial crisis on the Middle East’s retail market. Strong economic fundamentals and well protected banking system will shield the region from the aftermath of the financial crisis. We think the declining oil prices may be cause for concern for most the oil exporting countries, but it will be short-lived as improving economic conditions and increasing fuel consumption will drive the oil prices northwards.
We expect that total retail sales in the Middle East region will reach close to US$ 700 Billion by 2013. Majority of growth in the region will be driven by increasing consumer confidence and rapidly changing market dynamics, especially in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. We expect that these two markets will continue dominating the region’s retail industry landscape in future also due to concentration of regional purchasing power and rising investments level.
“Middle East Retail Sector Forecast to 2013” offers comprehensive research and rational analysis on the retail industry of the Middle East. It gives detailed information on the retail industry of various countries in the region with focus on every aspect underlining the key issues related to the industry. The report also helps clients to analyze the opportunities and challenges critical to the success of the retail industry in the region.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM196.htm
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US Fast Making Nuclear Power Core of its Energy Mix
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RNCOS in its new research report, “US Nuclear Energy Outlook”, says that the US is expected to become the world’s largest consumer of nuclear energy in future, with total consumption nearing 917 Billion KWh by 2030.
The US is adding nuclear power in its energy portfolio to enhance the security and diversity of energy supplies. As the supply of traditional energy sources is disrupted, the US has increased focus on the expansion of its nuclear industry. Nuclear energy not only represents an important hedge against volatile fossil fuel prices, but also offers prospect of low and stable running cost.
Another important factor driving growth in the US nuclear power industry is license renewals by the government. Along with the license renewal of old plants, the growth potential of the nuclear industry is reflected by upcoming reactors which are either in planning phase or under proposal. Thus, the government participation and public acceptance are likely to take the cumulative installed capacity to 7,272.73 MWe by 2013 end.
Although the prospects of the US nuclear power industry are very bright, availability of uranium will remain a big challenge for it. Over the last 20 years, no fresh investment has been made in uranium mines to raise the production. This will lead to uranium shortage with rise in the number of reactors and increasing capacity utilization of existing reactors. Besides, the nuclear power industry requires more government participation than other energy technologies.
However, despite these challenges, nuclear power will continue to represent a key segment in the US energy sector.
“US Nuclear Energy Outlook” gives comprehensive information on the increasing role of the US nuclear industry at global level. It analyzes the present status of the industry to find out investment opportunities. It discusses the current market trends, potential growth areas and gives future forecast on sub-segments of the industry. The forecast given in the report is not based on a complex model, but is intended to give a rough idea to investor about the direction in which the market is likely to move.
The report gives forecast on nuclear energy consumption share, minimum contracted uranium deliveries and uranium demand-supply gap.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM160.htm
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Process plant on turnkey basis from System Engineers .
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Mechanical engineering is the hart of our industries with it we can’t think of our life. There are many such part of mechanical engineering like food machinery, steel plant machinery, road making machinery, ship building machinery, Machinery for plastic and machinery for textile.
Process engineering is applied into chemical processing, pharmaceutical processing, Cement processing plant, Paper/ Packaging/ Leather/ Wood/ BOPP tapes/ Floor Tiles, Paint/ Paper/ Leather/ Flocking & non woven, Auxiliary Chemicals, Sizing Agents, Blinders for Dyeing & Printing and finishing of Textiles and etc..
There is one such organization is there which deal in these type of process machineries “System Engineers”.
An amalgamation of multi-disciplinary engineering base with computerized design setup & a strong experience accumulated over 25 years forms the base of System Engineers to serve the Process Industries. System Engineering undertakes detailed engineering assignments & turnkey projects installation. We offer "Tailor made projects" from US $ 100,000 upwards along with one stop comprehensive project management services, Beginning with project identification and taking it right up to level of commercial production. We also provide process know-how, engineering procurement and commission services.
Areas of Expertise :
» ADHESIVES Paper/ Packaging/ Leather/ Wood/ BOPP tapes/ Floor Tiles .
» BINDERS Paint/ Paper/ Leather/ Flocking & non woven.
» PAINTS Decorative/ Industrial & Automotive.
» RESINS Alkyd, Amino, PVA, Epoxy, UF & MF etc.
» PLASTICISERS DOP/ DBP, DMP etc.
» TEXTILES Auxiliary Chemicals, Sizing Agents, Blinders for Dyeing & Printing and finishing of Textiles.
» Waste oil processing in projects Plants on turnkey basis for waste oil/lube oil dewatering and processing.
Design Engineering
Complete Project Engineering and management :
• Preparation of equipment specification, sizing of utility and plant layout.
• P & ID drawings, piping & isomeric drawings.
• Detail mechanical design of various equipment such as Pressure vessels, Heat exchangers, Tanks, Filter, Dryer, Distillation column, Reactor, crystalliser, etc. observing various International codes like ASME SEC II, V, VIII, & IX, TEMA, API 650, ANSI B 31.3.
Process Plant on Turnkey Basis
• Emulsion Polymerization Plants to process: Textile Binders, softeners, sizing agent for
Dyeing/Printing and Finishing & Auxiliary chemicals.
• Adhesives for wood, paper, floor tiles, Flocking and non –woven cloth, BOPP tapes
• Specialty chemicals for Leather industry
• Plasticisers such as DOP, DBP, DMP etc.
• Waste oil processing in projects : Plants on turnkey basis for waste oil/lube oil dewatering and processing
System Engineers manufactures Process equipment in Carbon steel, Alloy steel, stainless steel types: SA 516 GR 60, 70, SA 240- TP 304,316,321 etc. Equipment offered are:
Storage Vessels & Reaction Vessels
• As per ASME codes. The storage vessels are made in capacity ranging from 5000 lt. To
100,000 lt. Both in horizontal as well as vertical construction.
• Agitated vessels: Vessels with jacket/limpet/internal coil. Vessels with different types of
stirrers: Anchor, propeller, turbine etc.
• Multi shaft specialized dispersion vessels.
System Engineers Storage Calorifiers offer vast rage for Industrial and Domestic Hot water supply systems. Specially designed Very High efficiency Heat Exchanger provide most Economical solutions. System Engineers Calorifiers would use various different Primary Heating Systems.
Low temperature hot water is the most common means of heating. Flows are usually based on a temperature drop of 11°C(from 8271°c)
Medium temperature hot water systems are generally designed on a temperature drop 30°C (from 12090°C).
High temperature hot water systems are generally y designed on a temperature drop of 40°C (from 150110°C).Another important factor in the selection of primary water heating systems is the working pressure. Where the primary working pressure is greater than the shell design pressure the calorifier must be fitted with a bursting disc sized in accordance with the requirements of BS 853. Primary water pressure drops are generally not greater than 25kPa.
Steams is an ideal medium for water heating. The heat exchangers can be designed to accommodate a wide range of pressures, although most users prefer to have calorifiers operating with pressures below 10 Bar g. Superheated steam can be accommodated and the degree of superheat should always be stated at the enquiry stage.
Thermal oils have the benefit of high temperature combined with low operating pressures. The heat exchangers are generally manufactured from stainless steel, depending on oil type.
At System Engineers, Calorifier vessel is Designed as per ASME code where as Heat Exchanger follows TEMA standards. System Engineers is Certified ISO 9001:2000 company, accordingly a full material trace ability is offered. Third party inspection control can be accommodated. This requirement must be stipulated at the quotation stage.
Commercial Calorifiers
All commercial calorifiers carry a name plate specifying the following:
- Date of Manufacture
- Maximum working pressure, test pressure
- Calorific Capacity
Stainless Steel Shells
Austenitic Stainless Steel SS 304L & 316L is suitable for storage calorifiers, it contains Chromium, Nickel, Molybdenum and has a low carbon content 0.003% to improve corrosion resistance after welding. The passivity and general corrosion resistance of Austenitic stainless steel is excellent but they do suffer from chloride attack.
Good manufacturing techniques and a correct post manufacture treatment to restore the stainless steel to its original properties can reduce the susceptibility but complete corrosion attack can not be prevented.
U-Tube Battery For Calorifier
This is the most common type of heat exchanger used in calorifier manufacturing. High efficiency tubes unaffected by thermal expansion provide extremely high levels of reliability. To ensure a high heat transfer capacity a wide range of multi-pass exchangers are available. Standard bundle arrangements are manufactured from 20mm tube although other diameters are used depending upon the duty requirement. Tubes are generally welded into the tube plates. For tube bundles with straight lengths greater than 1250mm support baffles are fitted as standard. In order to ease disassembly batteries greater than 350mm in diameter are fitted with a tapped hole to accept a lifting eye. In addition runner wheels, collar bolts and starting screws can be supplied. Tubes are available in copper & stainless steel.
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