Dear Partner
My Name is Miss ANA ORTIZ, I represent a Manufacturing Company here in The United States of America, for more information please visit http://www.mannaindustriess.com/People
I hope you don't misunderstand or misinterpret my email as the reason I choose to contact you is a genuine and legal reason which will bring you no harm but profit, if we work hand in hand, together, towards the common profitable goal, we will not only be creating a lasting profit business bond, but we will be profit partners for life.
The Company I represent is currently looking for suppliers of 2-Acetyl pyrazine Acetylpyrazine and Pharmaceutical Intermediates Ritalinic acid, both are harmless chemical agents we use in the production of most of our cosmetics, hair and skin care organic products and we do make these orders on a very large scale. Our company purchase the 2-Acetyl pyrazine Acetylpyrazine for $550 per kg and the Pharmaceutical Intermediates Ritalinic acid for $450 per kg. The last supplier we had was from China and due to the USA-China trade wars, our company is no longer dealing with China and are looking for other sources for these and other raw materials.
If you are still reading and are interested, I found a supplier in Singapore but I have not made contact yet as my company usually pay on site, which leaves me in a very difficult position. If I should introduce my Company to the supplier, I will make little or no profit from the deal, as I will be sidelined.
But, if you can get the products from the supplier in Singapore after I must have introduced you to our Company as the new supplier and after you must have received the Purchase Order, our Company will come to you to inspect, pay cash and carry the product themselves, so you don't have to worry about shipping or anything, all you have to do is make sure you have the products in the quantity agreed upon and guess what, the Supplier in Singapore is selling the 2-Acetyl pyrazine Acetylpyrazine for $130 per kg and the Pharmaceutical Intermediates Ritalinic acid for $120 per kg.
If you are still reading and want to know more, then here is my email only if you are ana794950@gmail.com
I will be waiting
Thank you for your Trust and Understanding.
Miss Ana Ortiz
Self Improvement Times
Friday, August 10, 2018
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Business Proposal
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Good Day!
How are you doing? I just want to apologize for any inconvenience this email may cause you.I'm interested in establishing and operating a very lucrative business with you. My name is Vincent Evan and I work for numerous farm animal industry in Helsinki, Finland as a marketing consultant. The company I work for is a domestic and farm animal company which deals with the treatment of all kinds of domestic and farm animals including horses.
There is an Antidote which is highly needed here in my company and in so many farm company's here in Finland. This Antidote is known as IMRAB GOLD 1.M EQUINE. IMRAB GOLD 1.M EQUINE is an antidote which is used for the treatment of farm and domestic animals. IMRAB GOLD 1.M EQUINE relieves pain caused by swelling and inflammation associated with joint disease and absorbs shock in horses.
This Antidote is sold in the USA at a costly rate of $4,750 USD per-carton. Recently, I found out that this Antidote is cheaper in Malaysia and it is sold at the rate of $850USD per-carton, which is very cheap than what is been sold in the USA and other countries.
The seller of this antidote in Malaysia is a woman known as Mrs. Azizah Binti Harun. Mrs. Azizah sells this antidote at the cost of $850usd while my company buys at the rate of $3,950usd which is cheaper to them compared to the price in the USA because my company doesn't know the price of the antidote in Malaysia. Every further details and contact will be provided based on your determination in handling the business.
I should have handled the business myself, but I am suffering from leukemia which cannot permit me to travel. All I need is your reliability in doing this business and in terms of the profit made in the business, 60% goes to you and 40% is mine. Feel free to write me via, vincentevan3@gmail.com for more details.
Take good care and have a nice day.
Regards,
Vincent Evan
Good Day!
How are you doing? I just want to apologize for any inconvenience this email may cause you.I'm interested in establishing and operating a very lucrative business with you. My name is Vincent Evan and I work for numerous farm animal industry in Helsinki, Finland as a marketing consultant. The company I work for is a domestic and farm animal company which deals with the treatment of all kinds of domestic and farm animals including horses.
There is an Antidote which is highly needed here in my company and in so many farm company's here in Finland. This Antidote is known as IMRAB GOLD 1.M EQUINE. IMRAB GOLD 1.M EQUINE is an antidote which is used for the treatment of farm and domestic animals. IMRAB GOLD 1.M EQUINE relieves pain caused by swelling and inflammation associated with joint disease and absorbs shock in horses.
This Antidote is sold in the USA at a costly rate of $4,750 USD per-carton. Recently, I found out that this Antidote is cheaper in Malaysia and it is sold at the rate of $850USD per-carton, which is very cheap than what is been sold in the USA and other countries.
The seller of this antidote in Malaysia is a woman known as Mrs. Azizah Binti Harun. Mrs. Azizah sells this antidote at the cost of $850usd while my company buys at the rate of $3,950usd which is cheaper to them compared to the price in the USA because my company doesn't know the price of the antidote in Malaysia. Every further details and contact will be provided based on your determination in handling the business.
I should have handled the business myself, but I am suffering from leukemia which cannot permit me to travel. All I need is your reliability in doing this business and in terms of the profit made in the business, 60% goes to you and 40% is mine. Feel free to write me via, vincentevan3@gmail.com for more details.
Take good care and have a nice day.
Regards,
Vincent Evan
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Creating Pathways to Happiness
Like all living things, we have survival instincts.
Innately, it seems, our brain wants to hold onto negative experiences. In order to survive, we need to learn from those things that have had a negative impact and attempt not to repeat them.
This might be good for the survival of the species, yet as individuals we must not only learn, but also find a way to mentally let go of the negatives, or we won't be able to move into a happier, more positive future.
The flip side of this is that good experiences tend to pass through our memories far too quickly -- unless we are mindful of them.
Taking a moment to appreciate good things will help to cement them in our minds. This is an essential step in learning to calm your mind.
A good place to begin is to focus on the 'small' things that bring you happiness. We want to create a stockpile of these and the good feelings they produce, and hold them in reserve.
Perhaps your happy moments include a sunny day, a great book, or a private joke with a friend or family member.
University of California, Berkley neuropsychologist Dr. Rick Hanson advocates the idea of replacing negative thoughts with positive thoughts so that we refocus and retrain our brains. Hanson stresses the importance of being mindful of both positive and negative experiences, as both can be instructive.
His technique for changing the brain requires acknowledging -- not denying or suppressing -- the negative feeling, and taking time to experience the loss, the frustration, the pain.
Once the negative is fully realized and understood, which could take only a moment for small stressors or much longer for deep grief (although good therapy can accelerate this process), the next step is to find a way to minimize or let go of the negative.
Relax a little, take a deep breath, use your imagination to draw a mental circle around any harmful thoughts, as if placing them in a balloon, and then release them, letting them float off and leave. Perhaps cry a little. Tears can have a wonderful, healing, therapeutic effect, and they can be shed by the emotion of happiness as well as sadness.
After you're able to let go of the negative, it's time to shift your focus to something positive. Perhaps it's a happy memory of someone you're grieving, or remembering a frustrating project from the past that you've finally completed successfully.
By taking just a little step back, learning to interrupt the negative and shift the mind to something more positive, we can retrain our brains to access more happiness.
Genetics and innate impulses can be tempered with a little training and some thoughtful effort. By regularly using our mind and our brain to access more positive states, we can create fresh neural pathways and so alter the way we function and feel. To use the language of neuroscience, 'neurons that fire together wire together.'
Our brain has an amazing capacity for learning, and it's up to us to teach our own brain the pathways to happiness.
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Peter Field is a leading British hypno-psychotherapist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Health and a Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. For more information, please visit his website: http://www.peterfieldhypnotherapy.co.uk Peter's extensive range of self hypnosis downloads and CDs is now available at http://www.hypnosiscdmp3downloads.com
Innately, it seems, our brain wants to hold onto negative experiences. In order to survive, we need to learn from those things that have had a negative impact and attempt not to repeat them.
This might be good for the survival of the species, yet as individuals we must not only learn, but also find a way to mentally let go of the negatives, or we won't be able to move into a happier, more positive future.
The flip side of this is that good experiences tend to pass through our memories far too quickly -- unless we are mindful of them.
Taking a moment to appreciate good things will help to cement them in our minds. This is an essential step in learning to calm your mind.
A good place to begin is to focus on the 'small' things that bring you happiness. We want to create a stockpile of these and the good feelings they produce, and hold them in reserve.
Perhaps your happy moments include a sunny day, a great book, or a private joke with a friend or family member.
University of California, Berkley neuropsychologist Dr. Rick Hanson advocates the idea of replacing negative thoughts with positive thoughts so that we refocus and retrain our brains. Hanson stresses the importance of being mindful of both positive and negative experiences, as both can be instructive.
His technique for changing the brain requires acknowledging -- not denying or suppressing -- the negative feeling, and taking time to experience the loss, the frustration, the pain.
Once the negative is fully realized and understood, which could take only a moment for small stressors or much longer for deep grief (although good therapy can accelerate this process), the next step is to find a way to minimize or let go of the negative.
Relax a little, take a deep breath, use your imagination to draw a mental circle around any harmful thoughts, as if placing them in a balloon, and then release them, letting them float off and leave. Perhaps cry a little. Tears can have a wonderful, healing, therapeutic effect, and they can be shed by the emotion of happiness as well as sadness.
After you're able to let go of the negative, it's time to shift your focus to something positive. Perhaps it's a happy memory of someone you're grieving, or remembering a frustrating project from the past that you've finally completed successfully.
By taking just a little step back, learning to interrupt the negative and shift the mind to something more positive, we can retrain our brains to access more happiness.
Genetics and innate impulses can be tempered with a little training and some thoughtful effort. By regularly using our mind and our brain to access more positive states, we can create fresh neural pathways and so alter the way we function and feel. To use the language of neuroscience, 'neurons that fire together wire together.'
Our brain has an amazing capacity for learning, and it's up to us to teach our own brain the pathways to happiness.
----------------------------------------------------
Peter Field is a leading British hypno-psychotherapist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Health and a Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. For more information, please visit his website: http://www.peterfieldhypnotherapy.co.uk Peter's extensive range of self hypnosis downloads and CDs is now available at http://www.hypnosiscdmp3downloads.com
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
The 6 Habits That Lead To Happiness
So often we count what is missing from our lives, focusing on what is not there.
In doing this, we create a form of "negative hallucination," a state of mind that blinds us to so much of what is actually there -- a really self-defeating way to pass our days.
By dwelling on what we lack we create feelings of deprivation and unhappiness that can eclipse the spirit and block our ability to experience the simple joy of being alive.
If we really do want to live a more fulfilled and joyful life then cultivating a sense of gratitude is a key ingredient. Gratitude for all that we have, for all that is there, brings with it a deeper appreciation of life itself.
Research has shown (1) that gratitude is an essential element in our ability to experience genuine happiness.
Change Your MInd
Not only that, but expressing gratitude can help change your mind in a positive way, and actually have a physical affect on the brain, changing it in positive ways.
Gratefulness and life satisfaction just seem to go hand in hand (2).
Here are six habits that grateful people cultivate. They are the keys to increased joy and contentment.
1. Grateful people do not expect life to give them every single thing they desire. They live with the understanding that no one can have everything they want, when they want it, and that this is okay. They are appreciative of all they have, and are less likely to envy what others have.
2. Grateful people take nothing for granted. They do their best to see the positive outcome in situations and experiences and are not afraid to work towards those outcomes. They do not take the good things in their lives for granted.
3. Grateful people work with things as they are. They do not insist that conditions be exactly right before they can be happy. Appreciative of all they have, they accept life's shortcomings, while working on their own, and welcome joy and happiness into their lives unconditionally.
4. Grateful people realize that they cannot have the sunshine without also having the rain. They understand that no one can live in a perpetual state of happiness, accepting that difficult times will sometimes come. They have learned to respect and be grateful for life in all its diversity.
5. Grateful people cultivate flexible thinking habits. They have learned to adapt to life circumstances and can adjust their thinking to the situation. Gratitude and rigid thinking make a poor fit, and so they make allowances for other people's perceptions and opinions.
6. Grateful people do not define themselves by their regrets. They appreciate their abilities while working to improve them, accepting responsibility for their actions while working towards their positive future. Cultivate these habits of gratitude and you really will reap some wonderful benefits.
What are you waiting for? Why not start right now!
References:
(1) Emmons, R. A. (2007). THANKS! How the New Science of Gratitude Can Make You Happier. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
(2) Watkins, P. C., Grimm, D. L., & Kolts, R. (2004). Counting your blessings: Positive memories among grateful persons. Current Psychology: Developmental, Learning, Personality, Social, 23, 52-67.--
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Peter Field is a leading British hypno-psychotherapist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Health and a Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. For more information, please visit his website: http://www.peterfieldhypnotherapy.co.uk Peter's extensive range of self hypnosis downloads and CDs is now available at http://www.hypnosiscdmp3downloads.com
In doing this, we create a form of "negative hallucination," a state of mind that blinds us to so much of what is actually there -- a really self-defeating way to pass our days.
By dwelling on what we lack we create feelings of deprivation and unhappiness that can eclipse the spirit and block our ability to experience the simple joy of being alive.
If we really do want to live a more fulfilled and joyful life then cultivating a sense of gratitude is a key ingredient. Gratitude for all that we have, for all that is there, brings with it a deeper appreciation of life itself.
Research has shown (1) that gratitude is an essential element in our ability to experience genuine happiness.
Change Your MInd
Not only that, but expressing gratitude can help change your mind in a positive way, and actually have a physical affect on the brain, changing it in positive ways.
Gratefulness and life satisfaction just seem to go hand in hand (2).
Here are six habits that grateful people cultivate. They are the keys to increased joy and contentment.
1. Grateful people do not expect life to give them every single thing they desire. They live with the understanding that no one can have everything they want, when they want it, and that this is okay. They are appreciative of all they have, and are less likely to envy what others have.
2. Grateful people take nothing for granted. They do their best to see the positive outcome in situations and experiences and are not afraid to work towards those outcomes. They do not take the good things in their lives for granted.
3. Grateful people work with things as they are. They do not insist that conditions be exactly right before they can be happy. Appreciative of all they have, they accept life's shortcomings, while working on their own, and welcome joy and happiness into their lives unconditionally.
4. Grateful people realize that they cannot have the sunshine without also having the rain. They understand that no one can live in a perpetual state of happiness, accepting that difficult times will sometimes come. They have learned to respect and be grateful for life in all its diversity.
5. Grateful people cultivate flexible thinking habits. They have learned to adapt to life circumstances and can adjust their thinking to the situation. Gratitude and rigid thinking make a poor fit, and so they make allowances for other people's perceptions and opinions.
6. Grateful people do not define themselves by their regrets. They appreciate their abilities while working to improve them, accepting responsibility for their actions while working towards their positive future. Cultivate these habits of gratitude and you really will reap some wonderful benefits.
What are you waiting for? Why not start right now!
References:
(1) Emmons, R. A. (2007). THANKS! How the New Science of Gratitude Can Make You Happier. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
(2) Watkins, P. C., Grimm, D. L., & Kolts, R. (2004). Counting your blessings: Positive memories among grateful persons. Current Psychology: Developmental, Learning, Personality, Social, 23, 52-67.--
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Peter Field is a leading British hypno-psychotherapist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Health and a Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. For more information, please visit his website: http://www.peterfieldhypnotherapy.co.uk Peter's extensive range of self hypnosis downloads and CDs is now available at http://www.hypnosiscdmp3downloads.com
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Tips To Help You Become A Better Parent
Raising a child is hard work, and no amount of advice or preparation can change that. Preparation and knowledge can have an effect, though, on the results that hard parenting work brings. A helpful tip at the right time can make the parenting process much easier. Continue reading to get a few tips that might <a href="http://www.earlypregnant.com/early-ovulation">solve some child-rearing problems.</a>
If you clear a spot on the kitchen countertop, next to the sink, you can lay your child on a towel there and wash his hair and scalp under the faucet. This can help alleviate the fear of being dunked and their dislike of water in their face.
While your kids need your time too, you still need "you" time. This helps you keep your individuality, <a href="http://www.earlypregnant.com">while also being a great parent.</a>
If there are children living under your roof, avoid smoking indoors. It might be a good time to think about quitting once and for all. Inhaling secondhand smoke can be just as harmful as smoking cigarettes. Second-hand smoke exposure can lead to asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems for children.
Each child is different from the next. A strategy that worked wonders on one child can be totally ineffectual on another. This will include reward as well as discipline style. You have to remember all the techniques you have used before.
Cucumbers, carrots or sour pickles can be put into a mesh teether and given to a baby who is having a painful time when cutting their teeth. Your child will enjoy the flavor of these all-natural teethers. Encourage your child to keep chewing, and those sore gums will feel better as the day progresses.
When you are a parent, it's really important to take care of yourself. Despite what crazy events occur throughout the day, always take some time alone to be by yourself and relax, step away from the world and its worries. This will make you less stressed and happier, which will benefit your children ultimately.
Don't expect an instant bond with your stepchildren. A lot of kids show resentment about the fact that their true parents are no longer together. Take the time to get to know your stepchild and build this link progressively. Do not try to replace one of the parents.
If you have adopted a child, be ready to answer a lot of questions that might come up when they understand what this means. All children want to know where they are from, and this is no different for adopted children. It is important to be honest with your child, the younger they are when you tell them, the better they will be able to adjust to the idea as they get older.
Remember that not every child is an extrovert. Kids can be shy and aloof, but that isn't a bad thing! You need to take notice if he or she is appearing more withdrawn than they normally do. If you feel that your child is overly withdrawn, you should go see their pediatrician. The doctor will be able to determine if there is anything going on that should concern you.
Children enjoy playing. Playtime isn't just an option. It's a necessity for growing, developing children. Playtime should be more than simply leaving open blocks of time for unstructured activities.
As a parent, it is important to encourage good behavior with positive reinforcement. Attention is something all children crave. If being well-behaved does not get their parents' attention, they may try acting out instead. Parents who neglect to focus on the child's good behavior by praising them for it may actually be encouraging the child to act in negative ways.
Before administering medicine to your child, it may be helpful to mix each dose in something sweet. You can stir a little sugar in with the medicine, or use some orange juice. Applying drops to the eye is also easy to accomplish. Just have your child lay down and close their eyes, then put a drop on the hurt eye's eyelid. When they open their eyes, you will see that the eye drop falls directly in.
When raising a child it is fundamental to not give into every "I want" that they say. While treats and rewards are an important part of parenting, they should only be given at your discretion. Otherwise, your child may believe that he or she is in total control and that you can be easily persuaded to change your mind.
Parenting, although common, does not always come naturally. It's very common to seek advice as a way to learn better child-rearing skills. Children can be a handful sometimes, and experienced parents can help new parents tackle the issues that come with raising a child. Useful parenting tips provide welcome ways to learn from a wide spectrum of sources.
If you clear a spot on the kitchen countertop, next to the sink, you can lay your child on a towel there and wash his hair and scalp under the faucet. This can help alleviate the fear of being dunked and their dislike of water in their face.
While your kids need your time too, you still need "you" time. This helps you keep your individuality, <a href="http://www.earlypregnant.com">while also being a great parent.</a>
If there are children living under your roof, avoid smoking indoors. It might be a good time to think about quitting once and for all. Inhaling secondhand smoke can be just as harmful as smoking cigarettes. Second-hand smoke exposure can lead to asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems for children.
Each child is different from the next. A strategy that worked wonders on one child can be totally ineffectual on another. This will include reward as well as discipline style. You have to remember all the techniques you have used before.
Cucumbers, carrots or sour pickles can be put into a mesh teether and given to a baby who is having a painful time when cutting their teeth. Your child will enjoy the flavor of these all-natural teethers. Encourage your child to keep chewing, and those sore gums will feel better as the day progresses.
When you are a parent, it's really important to take care of yourself. Despite what crazy events occur throughout the day, always take some time alone to be by yourself and relax, step away from the world and its worries. This will make you less stressed and happier, which will benefit your children ultimately.
Don't expect an instant bond with your stepchildren. A lot of kids show resentment about the fact that their true parents are no longer together. Take the time to get to know your stepchild and build this link progressively. Do not try to replace one of the parents.
If you have adopted a child, be ready to answer a lot of questions that might come up when they understand what this means. All children want to know where they are from, and this is no different for adopted children. It is important to be honest with your child, the younger they are when you tell them, the better they will be able to adjust to the idea as they get older.
Remember that not every child is an extrovert. Kids can be shy and aloof, but that isn't a bad thing! You need to take notice if he or she is appearing more withdrawn than they normally do. If you feel that your child is overly withdrawn, you should go see their pediatrician. The doctor will be able to determine if there is anything going on that should concern you.
Children enjoy playing. Playtime isn't just an option. It's a necessity for growing, developing children. Playtime should be more than simply leaving open blocks of time for unstructured activities.
As a parent, it is important to encourage good behavior with positive reinforcement. Attention is something all children crave. If being well-behaved does not get their parents' attention, they may try acting out instead. Parents who neglect to focus on the child's good behavior by praising them for it may actually be encouraging the child to act in negative ways.
Before administering medicine to your child, it may be helpful to mix each dose in something sweet. You can stir a little sugar in with the medicine, or use some orange juice. Applying drops to the eye is also easy to accomplish. Just have your child lay down and close their eyes, then put a drop on the hurt eye's eyelid. When they open their eyes, you will see that the eye drop falls directly in.
When raising a child it is fundamental to not give into every "I want" that they say. While treats and rewards are an important part of parenting, they should only be given at your discretion. Otherwise, your child may believe that he or she is in total control and that you can be easily persuaded to change your mind.
Parenting, although common, does not always come naturally. It's very common to seek advice as a way to learn better child-rearing skills. Children can be a handful sometimes, and experienced parents can help new parents tackle the issues that come with raising a child. Useful parenting tips provide welcome ways to learn from a wide spectrum of sources.
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