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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Personal Pride

Good morning,
I get excited waiting for the league table to dispatched from head office.
As it arrives on your desktop there must be so many mixed emotions from each and every one of you. Just 6 weeks ago we all put a stake in the ground and made a personal decision that if implemented and action was taken that we would put down the groundings to start building our financial futures. I have a lot of experience in this business now and what I know is that this type of business really highlights your belief , activity and personal pride.
Whenever we see a group photograph the first person we always look for is ourselves. The same will be for and group or list we are part of. When the list comes out each week and you look at your name what is the feeling you get in your stomach and how does that make your facial muscles react. What are the feelings you have when you see your name staring back at you ?
We are all different but this business is a great leveler. Some of the busiest people I know are showing at the top.
I get a few phone calls every week with the excuses!
There will be a few who don't even open the email as they are embarrassed or they quit after the first few weeks.
There are those who are hungry for success and just get inspired no matter where they are on the list.
No matter what is going on there will be some sort of emotion.
The biggest emotion you should strive for is PERSONAL PRIDE.

The Olympics are taking place at the moment and every single person who is taking part has belief they can win. No one of sound mind would ever take part in anything if they didn't believe they didn't have a chance of winning.
Many have trained for 4 years or more to just get there.
Every single athlete will go away with a feeling that will go to their grave with them and that is if they can say I took part and I did my absolute best and I take personal pride in what I achieved. Now when I typed that I had a great feeling! as everyday I do my best at this business not just for myself, but also for you , your team and the company. I also take pride in what I am doing for the new customers and execs that sign.
One thing I do know is that everyday being an active distributor in this awesome business makes me feel very proud.

As we move forward we will take many with us. These next few weeks , months and years are where the active execs will make a serious amount of life changing money which will in turn at a personal level give so many choices in life.
Do not be the person who has negative emotions running through them everyday because of inactivity and personal under achievement.
We all have the same 24 hours everyday.
We are in the same company with the same services, same payment plan and same challenges.
We all have stuff going on at home and in work.
So the same finger of blame or success will point at us all.

The personal pride I believe is the key to every success story no matter how great.

Give it your best every day. Be proud of what you do and enjoy the results and rewards that always follow successful, happy smiley people around wherever they go and whatever they do.

I don't care if I can't spell or I'm no good at grammar. I do my best to help you all and I feel proud to have you all in the same team.

Thanks for making this such an exciting business and the best is yet to come!!!!!!!



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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Energy bills set to increase despite oil price fall, warns Scottish and Southern

Scottish and Southern Energy yesterday gave the clearest warning yet from leading home energy suppliers that consumers must brace themselves for a new round of gas and electricity price increases.

SSE said that despite a sharp dip in the oil price in recent weeks, it was becoming increasingly difficult to hold the prices paid by its nine million customers at current levels. "The full extent of the energy shock with which the entire global economy is having to contend had been well-documented and its full impact on prices for electricity and gas in the UK has still to be felt," warned Ian Marchant, the utility's chief executive. "We are continuing to resist the pressure to put up prices for domestic customers but it is becoming more difficult by the day."

The extent to which home energy providers' margins have been squeezed in recent months by the soaring cost of wholesale gas was underlined by a warning from SSE about the likely size of its profits in the first half of its financial year, which ends 30 September.

In previous years, SSE made the majority of its annual profits during its first half, but Mr Marchant warned this year's interim results announcement would be more downbeat, with profits in the first half expected to be "substantially lower" than in the same periods of 2006 and 2007.

Nevertheless, the company believes it will meet profits expectations for the full year, suggesting that it is planning on the basis of higher prices from the autumn onwards. Increases at SSE are likely to be broadly in line with similar price rises now expected from rival energy suppliers, with independent analysts predicting last week that gas bills will go up by 60 per cent in the next 12 months. Ann Robinson, director of consumer policy at uSwitch.com, the price comparison site, warned: "Coupled with the credit crunch and the ongoing battle to make their money go further, consumers should steel themselves for a winter of discontent."

Another round of price rises will nonetheless disappoint customers, given that the oil price has fallen back by almost 13 per cent to around $127 a barrel today, from a high of close to $148. However, the utilities argue that most of the rise in oil prices this year has not yet been reflected in home energy bills. Wholesale gas prices have also fallen less sharply than oil, correcting by around 11 per cent over the past six weeks.

Joe Malinowski, managing director of The Energy Shop, the energy market analyst, warned there was little chance of a reprieve for customers. "The gas price falls we've seen are nowhere near enough to prevent one or possibly two more rises in bills," he said. "The falls have come far too late and from too high a level to make a significant difference."

Mr Malinowski believes energy companies, including British Gas, will begin announcing price rises within the next fortnight. "Our best hope is that we get a modest rise now and probably another modest rise later on, rather than one big increase straight away." Energy analysts believe the oil price would have to fall back to around $100 a barrel for energy bills to be sustainable at their current rates. Another round of price increases will also be a major blow to the Bank of England, which has blamed energy bill costs as a major contributor towards its failure to keep inflation within 1 percentage point of its 2 per cent target.


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Thursday, May 22, 2008

The raspberry vs the big bang

Watching self interestedly the residential property market over the last 5 years I have been reminded of a children’s party. Lots of balloons floating about and the odd whoopee cushion to boot. With all that uncoordinated energy you are constantly expecting a loud bang as an over unenthusiastic child or more likely adult’ probably playing musical chairs accidentally plonks their substantial bulk on an unsuspecting balloon in their haste to secure a seat. Bang! You are left with a room full of stunned & embarrassed adults with jelly on their faces.

A more preferable and less jarring expulsion of superfluous air would be achieved by the same posterior landing on a misplaced whoopee cushion. As some one who doesn’t like shocks or loud bangs I always pray for the latter – not least for the comic value. As someone bought up on the subtleties of the carry on films and the Two Ronnies ‘phantom raspberry blower’ a well formed raspberry still raises a titter!


I bring this up because the housing market over the last few years has been finely balanced between blowing out with an almighty bang or slowly deflating with a gentle hiss and some mildly embarrassing toilet noises. The omens a few years ago weren’t good. If we delve into the history books the UK housing market has been characterised by a series of rapid booms followed by equally rapid busts.

There have been 3 major booms in the last 35 years. The first in the early 1970’s, then the ‘Lawson Boom’ at the end of the 1980’s which was partly fired by the scrapping of joint tax relief. The most recent is the one we have just experienced. Beginning in London in the mid 1990’s until well into 2005 in some of the far flung parts of the UK. In fact you may not have been aware that Cupar in Scotland was the best performing town in the UK over the last year with a staggering 36% increase. The top 4 performing towns according to the Halifax House Price Index were all in Scotland.

In previous times – the 1970’s and 1980’s the ‘boom’ was followed by bust as real prices fell. However, this falls were prompted in part by a weakening of the wider economy. This time things appear to be different. Employment levels are high, the economy appears relatively stable and growing so it appears that a raspberry is in order to all those doomsayers who were predicting 10 or 20% falls. However, the pessimists would point to other factors such as affordability, high levels of personal debt as reasons why prices still could fall. Both these factors have done much to undermine the activities of the first time buyer. These have traditionally been the buyers of the 1st rung in the property ladder and therefore the engine of the rest of the market. Therefore, whilst things appear to have slowed in an orderly fashion there are those that are still convinced that there is a nasty ‘bang’ waiting in the ‘wings’!

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