Friday, May 8, 2009

Live Chemical Free

How would you like to -

Save money, help the environment and improve your health.

ALL AT THE SAME TIME?!

HOW? Its simple. All you need to do is ditch those endless bottles of "killer chemicals" and replace them with natural, SAFE alternatives (that work just as well!)

7 reasons why you need to live WITHOUT chemicals starting right now

1. Save thousands every year by making your own natural alternatives. That's right, I'm going to show you how to make your own natural alternatives to all of those common household chemicals. This is going to save you thousands each and every year.

2. Improve your overall health. Studies have show that chemicals can cause cancers and other irreversible health problems. This is something you really shouldn't ignore.

3. Boost your immune system and explode your energy levels. If you find yourself always becoming ill or have low energy levels you will highly benefit from chemical free living.

4. Help our environment by choosing the natural alternatives. Our planet is fragile and doesn't like toxic chemicals. We can all do something about it.

5. You can improve water and soil quality. Your chemicals are killing our planet, together we can make a change for the better.

6. Become a leader within your community and spread the truth behind those chemicals and how to use natural alternatives.

7. You will be able to spend your savings on more important things like a family holiday or paying off your credit card.

How much can I save?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2007), the average household spend $611 per year in cleaning supplies. So that's over $600 in cleaning supplies alone. Add to that the cost of your homemade bathroom products, beauty products, gardening products etc. and you are looking at 1000's of dollars in savings every year.

The cost of living is getting higher by the day with no end in sight. Wages have essentially stagnated. The housing crisis is nowhere near over and everyone is looking to cut costs. On top of all that you have to fork out $1000 + per year just for your general household items like cleaning products, pest control, beauty products.. Just imagine that expense completely gone or significantly reduced.

What would you do with the extra money?..


Go on a much deserved shopping spree?
Pay off your credit card or other small debts?
Take a vacation each and every year?
Purchase a little bit of luxury like a plasma TV?
Invest in a retirement account or your child's college fund?

But remember, the savings isn't the only reason why you should eliminate chemicals from your life. There is also the great environmental impact and of coarse the huge health benefits.

Join the green living revolution and the thousands of people who have already eliminated killer chemicals from their homes using Zero Chemicals:
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7 Ways to Build Trust in a Relationship

Do you know these 7 concrete ways to build trust in a relationship? Often, what really makes a relationship work are not the things we think of first. For instance, do you think you always need to spice things up? Wrong! Predictability is more important than variety in a relationship. The following seven methods are guaranteed to grow your connection by improving the level of trust in a relationship.

First, as I mentioned in the opening paragraph, you need to be predictable. This goes against the common notion that you need to “stir things up” to keep the romance alive. Sure, going to a new restaurant or giving a surprise gift can be nice, but most of all, we need things to be consistent and steady in order to make our relationships work. Consider that trust in a relationship is built on being reliable day in and day out.

Next, you need to make sure that your words always match the message. This means that your partner needs to hear the words which match your body language. If you say you are happy but you are frowning, your partner doesn’t hear your words, he or she sees your face and the tone in your voice. Your parter needs to be able to trust what you are saying. When the words match the message, you build trust in a relationship.

Third, you need to have a fundamental belief in your partner’s competency. If you don’t you won’t have the trust in a relationship that you need. When lovingly communicated, the truth is never destructive. When you do not believe that your partner is competent at some things (or indeed, anything), you violate the trust in a relationship.

Don’t keep secrets. Secrets destroy the trust in a relationship. Be honest and open. Assume everything you know will eventually come out. Secrets require enormous energy on your part. That is energy that could be going into building the relationship.

Fifth, don’t be afraid to let your partner know what your needs are. Don’ t make him or her guess what you need. Let them know. It is okay to be self-centered as long as you are not selfish. Indeed, if you are reluctant to assert your needs, you may go overboard in the opposite direction and smother your partner.

Sixth, learn to say no. When your partner voices his or her needs, that is a good thing. But you don’t need to say yes to everything. A partner cannot respect you if you never say no. Refusing to be subjugated to the other person’s will actually builds trust in a relationship.

Finally, always pursue growth. When you plant a flower, you begin by digging in the dirt. Digging in the dirt of our relationships can sometimes cause pain. But, through that pain, we prepare the soil for future growth. Don’t be afraid of turmoil, crisis, or questions. These become the fertilizer for growth and change. Embrace what is difficult.

When you decide to work on trust in a relationship, you are bound to encounter a little pain. But, as you work through this pain, you will not only become stronger as an individual, you will also strengthen your coupledom.

For more great relationship tips check out the Magic Of Making Up System:
www.MagicOfMakingUp.com