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Hello ,my readers. As mentioned in a previous post, when I was talking about why we should go green and I promised to paste the Top 10 Tips on how you can go green. It is just a start and check the trackback for the site with the full scoop where this information is from. Hope you find it informing!!!
Why Go Green? Top Ten Tips
- Real food is fuel for the body — and the planet.
By following the green eaters’ mantra — eat seasonal, local, organic foods — you can enjoy fresher, tastier foods and improve your personal health. According to one study, organic milk has 68 percent more beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids than conventional milk. Making green food choices also has global consequences. Buying local means supporting the local economy and reducing the greenhouse gas emissions required to get food from its origin to your plate. Buying fresh food means reducing packaging and energy used for processing. Choosing organic foods means helping promote organic agriculture and responsible land use. To learn more check out How to Go Green: Eating. - The average woman absorbs more than 4 pounds of cosmetics during her lifetime. Guys, you’re not off the hook.
Your skin — the body’s largest organ — absorbs up to 60 percent of the products you put on it every day, from soaps to shampoos to sunscreens. Considering that most of us use about 10 different products daily—that can really add up. Choosing green personal care products often means using plant-based ingredients in place of petrochemicals, preventing these chemicals from being absorbed into your skin. Learn how to keep your grooming regimen on the level with our How to Go Green: Women’s Personal Care guide and Know Your Cosmetics Ingredients: Top Ingredients to Avoid. ((You can find NON-TOXIC personal care, cosmetics, and household cleaning products on my Neways website www.iNeways.com/ashelton If you want to learn how you can make money by using our products contact me at anthonygogreen@live.com )) - Making stuff takes lots (and lots and lots) of energy.
Every object you own — your furniture, your clothing, your beer cans, your stuff — comes from somewhere; every object has an environmental impact. Nothing simply comes from “the store.” To help mitigate the footprint of your material life, choose goods made from green (or greener) materials, such as sustainably harvested wood, organic cotton, or repurposed and recycled materials. Your choices will help protect forests, habitat, clean water and biodiversity; ensure sustainable land-use practices; and reduce the amount of waste clogging up our landfills. Buying less stuff and second-hand stuff helps achieve this goal, too. See our How to Go Green: Furniture, and BuyGreen Guides for more info on sourcing these products. - Clean, renewable power is already available to everyone.
We use electricity to power our lights, computers, and televisions, but what happens before you flip the switch? Your electricity has to come from somewhere; more than half America’s comes from coal-burning power plants, which also happen to be the country’s largest source of air pollution. By signing up for a renewable energy program through your local utility, generating your own power, or purchasing renewable energy credits (also known as “green tags”), you contribute to our collective capacity for generating more clean power from wind, solar, and other sources and you help reduce demand for energy from more polluting sources. Learn more about how to make your electrical footprint lighter in our How to Go Green: Electricity guide. - Better transportation means less global warming.
Anytime you choose to walk, ride a bike, or take public transportation, you reduce (or totally eliminate) the carbon dioxide and particulate emissions created by driving a gas- or diesel-powered car. You’ll help slow global warming and help stave off our date with peak oil. Choosing greener options – such as a train over air travel – for long-distance trips can immensely reduce your carbon footprint. Get to the nitty-gritty in our How to Go Green: Cars and How To Go Green: Public Transportation guides. - Nature Recycles Everything. So Should People.
Making proper use of the blue recycling bin has become an iconic action. Reducing the amount of stuff we consume is the first step (and the first word in the mantra reduce-reuse-recycle), finding constructive uses for “waste” materials is the second. Why? Nothing is ever really thrown “away” — it all has to go somewhere. By recycling and reusing, we reduce the amount of waste that sits in landfills (where even biodegradable products often can’t break due to lack or oxygen and sunlight). Recycling materials also saves energy compared to using virgin materials to create new products. Some materials, like aluminum and glass, can even be recycled without being “downcycled,” or turned into a product of lesser quality. See our How to Go Green: Recycling guide for more details. - Your clothing choices impact more than just your appearance.
Making clothing involves a large amount of materials, energy, and labor—including the pesticides used to grow crops for textiles, the dyes and water used to color them, and conditions under which laborers work. By choosing eco-friendly clothing –- say, purchasing organic over conventional cotton, one of the world’s most chemically dependent crops, you also choose a better product that is easier on the soil and groundwater. How you care for your clothes –- using cold water in the washing machine, eco-friendly detergents, and line-drying (at least part of the time) –- can all reduce the impact of your wardrobe. Wearing second-hand styles helps diverts traffic to landfills, and in some cases –- perhaps undurprisingly — can be 95 percent more efficient that buying new. Learn more about greener choices in our How to Go Green: Wardrobe and Laundry guides. - Water is not a renewable resource.
Clean water is perhaps the planet’s most precious resource, and, with the increasing effects of global climate change, for many regions across the globe, our ability to have enough high-quality H20 on hand could likely to change in the near future. Being water conscious helps reduce strain on municipal treatment systems and ensures there’s enough to go around. By shifting away from bottled water, we can reduce global greenhouse gas emissions (from shipping), the energy required to produce (petroleum-derived) plastic, and the volume of waste trucked to our landfills (from empty bottles). Have a peek at our How to Go Green: Water Guide for more details. - Greener goods are more humane.
Just as its required materials and energy, all “stuff” requires another common resource: the human kind. If you opt for green and ethical goods, you are often supporting local and global craftsmen and communities. Supporting “Fair Trade” products and fair labor practices ensures that goods– from coffee to clothing – were not born in a sweatshop. Buying goods made in the U.S.A. (and preferably purchased nearby where they were made, which cuts down on transportation costs) means production practices are governed by strict labor laws. Read the How to Go Green: Wardrobe and Coffee & Tea guides for more. - There’s nothing corny ’bout peace, love, and understanding.
When Dr. Wangari Maathai won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, the awarding committee recognized her accomplishments by saying, “Peace on earth depends on our ability to secure our living environment.” Maathai, the founder of the Green Belt Movement (one of Planet Green’s NGO partners), has helped the world connect the dots between women’s rights, sustainable development, democracy, and world peace — get the details in the TreeHugger Radio interview with Maathai. The connection between peace and the environment has been cemented by Nobel Prize Laureate Al Gore and the IPCC, who have driven home the points that global climate change is an issue of science, technology, human behavior, ethics and peace, and that one person’s actions can truly make a difference. Equating the two — peace and the environment — allows us to understand the big picture and the manner in which we’re all connected.
There you all go. I have many projects in the works. Be sure to keep a check back soon to see what all I am up to. Remember to help the environment and others!
Peace, Love, and Health
-Anthony
Filed under: Article's, Personal | Tags: acid rain, anthony shelton, enviroment problems, go green, over population, rain forest, smog, water pollution
Hello again everyone. In this article I am going to be talking about some issues that is facing our environment today. In the next few upcoming articles I will talk about ways we can help. Sign up for the Anthony Shelton Online e-blast and get email notices of updates and when they are on the site and blog.
I am not sure if all of us know about the problem our environment is enduring. Global warming; rain forests being destroyed; water resources being polluted; smog; ozone depletion; and over population. These are just a few of the problems our environment is facing as you sit here and read this blog. There is many ways you can help our environment in your daily life with a few small changes. I will talk about that in a little bit. First I want to talk more about the problems in the environment before I get into how we can help the environment.
Some of the problems our environment is facing is things that if we all work together we can help to prevent. Let’s start with rain forest depletion; we are killing the rain forest. I mean we as humans. We are cutting down rainforest everyday due to over population. The World Wildlife Fund says every minute 25 to 50 acres of natural rainforest is cut or burned to the ground. But luckily our rain forests have received media attention and there are organizations working to save them.
Another problem our environment is facing is our water resources being polluted. That is another issue that we as people have something to do with. We have people dumping chemicals and toxins into our natural water supplies every day. There are other pollutants that we can help prevent as well. Most families have little furry friends, our dogs and cats. We know they need to handle nature’s duty, but what about when they are finished. The bacteria, and all that (not so) pretty stuff eventually breaks down into the ground and where does it end up…in our water resources. Eventually it all piles up. Ok, I know some people pick up after their little friends with “doggie bags” but what are they made of? Plastic. Plastic takes roughly 120 years to decompose and we are all ready facing land filed shortage from all the trash we throw away every day. We can recycle and help that issue. But you can buy little all natural “doggie bags” that are made 100% of corn but feel just like plastic and can decompose in about a month. See the difference? It really does help.
While we are talking about our water resources, let’s mention they are limited. We only have so much water on earth and if we pollute it and use it carelessly we will run out. The rain only comes but so much and not enough to water all of the people in the world if we run it dry. Let’s not get on Acid Rain. We can use various methods to help conserve water. I have some website’s listed below for you to find ways to conserve water. Some simple ones is, don’t run the water while you shave turn it off and then on when you need it. Don’t take long 30-45 minutes showers every day or fill up that 40 gallon bathtub, trust me I know it feels nice, but wouldn’t it be nice for our children’s grand-children to be able to experience one as well. Not if we keep using all the water. There is even ways to store the used bath water and rain water to irrigate your lawn instead of using the water hose and leaving it running. Think of how much water that is being used when we have ways to help stop that and conserve our water resources.
These are just a few issues that our environment is facing. We can all do little things to help save it. I will paste some website’s below to find more information. Leave a comment and let me know what you think about saving our environment and some ways that you are helping! Look back in the next few days for the top 10 tips and Why to Go Green article. I will post information on the Top 10 “Go Green” tips that you can use to help our environment! I look forward to hearing from you!
Until next time,
Peace, Health, and Wealth.
Anthony Shelton
Filed under: Article's, Business, Personal | Tags: anthony shelton, livesafegogreen, MLM, network marketing, Neways International, passive income, residule income
Today’s economy is not pretty. We have all realized this by now, if not I would like to know what exotic island you are living on. Apologies for my dry sarcasm. Back to the topic, today’s economy is not a pretty place with gas prices up and down as well as the prices of everything else we purchase. If you pick up the weekend paper you can find several foreclosures that in my opinion if from the economy being like it is and people not being able to make payments as they did at one time. If you think about it in most cases people will feed themselves and their family and let a bill slide if they faced that decision correct? Point proven.
But I have found a way to help everyone of these times of an unsteady economy. The answer, Home based business. The industry is a $100 Billion industry that 175,000 people in the US are joining each week. These numbers can be found on multiple sites and resources. The beauty in a business from home is the facts that you can work on it part-time, setting your own schedule, being your own boss. This allows us to work other jobs full time or part time which ever as normal while you build a second residual / passive income. (Click the links for terms) The industry I am referring to is Network Marketing as I have talked about in previous postings. You can learn more about Network Marketing in some great animated video’s at my upline’s Tim and Tricia Sevison’s explore freedom site.
The main reason passive / residue income through a home based business is a wonderful thing to me is this. You can work on it steadily for 5-10 years with the right company and build up a nice passive residue income that you could use to retire, travel, invest, send kids to college, whatever you want that will continue to grow as people you have talked with has shown others who has gone on, you get the point. This is a wonderful way to secure your future and “skip this recession!” If you would like to investigate more in company’s and how to start your passive income you can visit www.LiveSafeGoGreen.com and learn about the team of experienced leaders I am working with to get past a tough economy. I would be delighted to help you with any questions. You can email me at anthony@anthonysheltononline.com . Until next time, I wish you the best in success.
Health, Love and Peace.
-Anthony
Filed under: Article's, Business, Personal | Tags: anthony shelton, home business, marketing, MLM, network, neways, pyramid scheme, self employed
Hello everyone, I promised you a article on this subject and here it is. Post your comments and let me know your input.
Anyone who is involved with or has been involved with a Network Marketing / Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) company has been asked the question when presenting their opportunity “Is this one of those pyramid schemes?” Most people jump straight to trying to defend the company they represent, instead of figuring out why the prospect feels that way. In this article I will use the term “prospect” to define a person whom you are presenting your business opportunity with. Also I will use “upline” as the person who introduced and trained you on the company. The “downline” is the people you present your opportunity too and they join the company underneath you becoming a part of your downline. Now with some terminology out of the way, I will explain the difference in MLM and Pyramid schemes.
This first step you should take before jumping on the defense is to answer their question with a question. I know this sounds a little odd, but hear me out. Ask your prospect “What is it you know about a pyramid scheme to make you ask that question?” This will get your prospect to tell you what exactly it is that they don’t like about it. Maybe someone they know or even they have been caught up in one. Before you go to telling them why it is NOT a pyramid scheme, ask why they jumped to that statement. You will gain understanding on the situation you are attempting to defuse and this will help you. I will tell you 3 good ways to explain why your company is not a pyramid scheme all while telling them the benefits of your company. The products, the compensation plan, and the opportunity. We will discuss this more in a few.
We are all aware of the big corporations and how they are set up. Coke a Cola, Sprint, IBM, Frito Lay, all the companies of the products you buy. CEO at the top, Vice Presidents and Executives below him, and so forth. What shape is this? A Pyramid. What about any club or group you know? You have the leader, the secretary, treasurer, you get the picture. Most every group, company, club, organization has the “pyramid” structure. So why does network marketing and MLM get pounded with the “pyramid scheme” question so much? This is my analysis of it.
Typical Organization Structure
In the past couple of decades illegal pyramid schemes have needed a way to hide what they actually are. A scam! So they look at the MLM industry. Why? I want to say it is because we do build our business by showing other people how to do that same thing. From the MLM companies I have investigated that is how it really comes together. You sell product, share the opportunity, and show them how to do it themselves. When you look at the illegal pyramid schemes, normally you just sign people up without selling anything, paying your starter fees to invest more money on some materials and tools they tell you to use. Yea, it sounds easy and you may even get some more people involved even maybe a couple of checks. Then one day the company is closed, the websites and phone support is gone, and you are left hanging out to dry. You will lose money every time and probably some friends because they feel as if you scammed them. Now there is legit network marketing / MLM companies that you can make very good money with, but how do you tell them apart from the scams? I am here to help you on that issue.
There is several ways you can use to determine if you have been presented a excellent business module or one of those scary illegal pyramid schemes. I am going to share a few with you. First off, is to listen to what you are being told…all of it. Listen carefully and then begin your research. If you like what you have been told then you should go and thoroughly examine the following 3 things. The Product(s), The Compensation plan, and the business opportunity they offer. This is something you will find that can help separate a legit MLM company from an illegal Pyramid Scheme. All MLM companies have Product. If you have someone presenting you a way to make good money by not selling nothing—RED FLAG! Every single company I have looked at has a product line. One single product or a several hundred products. The basic way to make money in MLM is to buy product at wholesale and sell it to customers at retail. That way you generate some immediate earnings. True, not all companies you have to sell-sell-sell to make money with but selling is a big factor of marketing. If you are told that no selling is required and all you do is sign people up who want to make money, you should be getting more red flags and move on.
Next, look at the compensation plan. How do you get paid? That is something that I and other people are sure to want to know first. Most true MLM companies have a few ways to make money. It should start with buying wholesale/selling retail. That is normally how you can make a good 30% or so rather quickly. Also, with MLM you do sign people up. That is what most people spot as a red flag for a pyramid scheme. My friends, this is not the case. Signing up people is a form of building leverage and a very critical part in MLM. I am not going into building leverage and how that works today. When you sign people up they go into your downline and with most companies you get paid a percentage on your downline’s sales and purchases. Notice that you are not getting paid for just signing people up, they have to work too. There is many different comp plans’ that companies use to pay their distributors, just make sure you can get paid by selling product as well as helping other people. Companies usually have bonuses and incentives for certain ranks of achievement. This is good too, shows they are willing to pay us to network there product. Most people will now pop the question of “ok, so the person on the top makes more than anyone underneath them, isn’t that a pyramid scheme?” Yes people at the top make more money than anyone underneath them, in most cases and No, it is not a pyramid scheme. Well why that is you are probably asking. Well the people at the top once upon a time started at the bottom where we all begin at. They had to work hard to get to the point where they are, and we have to do the same. Yes you can make very good money in MLM but it does not come easy and we all have to work to get there. By seeing people who have worked the plan and gotten to the top, you are less likely to discover this company as a pyramid scheme.
The last thing you should look at when being presented a business opportunity is just that. The business opportunity. You shouldn’t look at it as “am I going to make as much as the man on top starting off”, instead look to see if you have the exact same opportunity to make what the man on top is making. Would you hire someone if they told you that in a job interview? If you do have the opportunity to make the same as everyone else and the other two factors worked out then you could have yourself a legitimate MLM business. If you need further creditability after that point then ask the person presenting to you to show you the proof. If they are not making the good money or still building their way up remember this– they know someone in the business making the money either their upline or the upline above them, and they can give you the creditability you are looking.
The best way to make the final decision on the company you are being presented with after all this is to call or visit your local Better Business Bureau and/or your local Attorney General’s office and let them know you are trying to check on a business opportunity you have been presented with for legitimacy. They will be able to help you with records of businesses and information from others in your area. I also want to state that I am not a MLM guru, and this is my personal opinion from my experience from being with network marketing / MLM companies. Some may agree with me, so may not. This is just my opinion and I hope it helps!
Look out for my upcoming posts and I will share more information with you then.
Peace, Love, and Health.
-Anthony
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Hey everyone,
I was just checking my email and had this visual DNA test where you select 1 of 15 photos about 5 times and then you get your visual DNA…mine was strangely very close to my personality. I posted my results here so you can all see what type of personality is. You can also try it out for yourself at http://DNA.imagini.net/friends hope you had as much fun with it as I did.
Here is my results: My personality is WILD CAT!!! I can be wild…
Also when you scroll over the photos you can see what I picked for each question. Post comments and let me know what you have to say.
As far as my web site…it is coming along nicely. I was working on choosing Affiliates yesterday and filling out the forms and all the fun stuff that goes with that. You can see a mini-sneak peek of the layout and such (not finalized) but just go to www.anthonysheltononline.com and see what’s going on so far! I have lots to do, so I am going to get gone for now. I will update everyone later.
Peace, Love, and Health,
Anthony