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WAHM - Are You Running Your Home Based Business Or Is It Running You? starts from Kiu Sau (Bridge Arm) range and thus is engaged immediately when and if contact is made during fighting and as such is not just a training tool or exercise to train sensitivity and reactional speed. Superficially the arms may appear to be uncoordinated and unstructured with elbow positions flowing both in and out, and just as in actual fighting nothing is confWhat on earth are you doing on the computer all night? Does that sound familiar? If it does, you're probably a WAHM or an internet junkie. Oh, but aren't those one in the same?Maintaining a work at home business can be just as time consuming as working outside the home. At least when you worked away from home, the kids and hubby didn't expect your time because you weren't there. Now that you're at home it's so easy for the family to dart in and out of your work area with questions and issues that require your "immediate" attention. For example, where's the peanut butter or have you seen the 'King Kong' DVD? Mind you, if you don't stop what you're doing and come to their aid immediately, the Earth will stop spinning!Let's talk about ways to make it clear to your family that this is a business that requires your complete and undivided attention during b A $40 Million Dollar Little Known Referral Strategy 'Chi Sau' which translated means 'Sticking Hands' has had much exposure throughout the world through the Wing Chun System . However besides the Poon Sau or Lok Sau ( Rolling hands) platform used in most Wing Chun Systems, there also exist a less well known and obscure platform called 'Teng Sau' which translated mean 'Listening Hands'. This system of Chi Sau until now has not been widely exposed to the general public, it roots coming from the Shaolin Ancestors system. Its original conception designed to control and subdue rather than to strike and maim. Though more modern versions have been modified to include more strikes.Would you like to know how a car wash chain with only 12 locations has cleaned over 33,373,975 cars and has an annual revenue of over $40 Million (that is not a misprint) using little to no paid advertising?Well, sit forward because I'm about to tell you. The company name is "Car Spa" and here's how I discovered their brutally effective referral strategy. I often go to Taco Bell to have lunch and read a book. I noticed a little flyer next to their cash register.A few days later I stopped in with my family to get a frozen yogurt and right next to the cash register was the same flyer.The next day, I took my family to our favorite buffet restaurant and low and behold, there was a stack of Car Spa flyers.I then started asking the people at these locations what the deal was with the Car Spa flyer that they had next to their cash register an As the name suggest the hands are trained in Listening sensitivity, though that is only half of the picture. Unless one is only defending the objective of the hands is to confront the opponents energies. If one can imagine the strength of opponent's arms as being a current flow of energy, then the objective is to confront the engaging energy flow by reactional linking. And once linked one can choose to either Follow, Neutralise or Disrupt. Once proficient this allows us the ability to neutralise power on contact. The skill off course lies in being able to maintain this level of skill throughout the whole period of contact and within an environment of changing energies. Then the next stage involves Chin Na (locking) and Ying Yang (Opposing forces) and only then can Gor Sau (strikes) be executed without a trade off. The Teng Sau platform starts from Kiu Sau (Bridge Arm) range and thus is engaged immediately when and if contact is made during fighting and as such is not just a training tool or exercise to train sensitivity and reactional speed. Superficially the arms may appear to be uncoordinated and unstructured with elbow positions flowing both in and out, and just as in actual fighting nothing is confi Your Superpower and Your Kryptonite not been widely exposed to the general public, it roots coming from the Shaolin Ancestors system. Its original conception designed to control and subdue rather than to strike and maim. Though more modern versions have been modified to include more strikes.What’s your greatest strength? Can you identify it?I’m not saying your greatest strength is necessarily unique, and it probably won’t put any comic book heroes to shame. But if you can identify any strengths at all, then one of them must be your greatest (or at least a few are tied for first place). So what is it?Not an easy question. But think of an answer anyway.How has your greatest strength served you thus far? Do you simply take it for granted, or have you been using it deliberately and consciously? What’s the downside?Do you find as I do that your greatest strength is also your greatest weakness? Do you find that your best human superpower is also your personal kryptonite?For example, my greatest strength is probably my ability to learn very quickly and to retain well. I’m a fast learner. I can learn things in a few days tha As the name suggest the hands are trained in Listening sensitivity, though that is only half of the picture. Unless one is only defending the objective of the hands is to confront the opponents energies. If one can imagine the strength of opponent's arms as being a current flow of energy, then the objective is to confront the engaging energy flow by reactional linking. And once linked one can choose to either Follow, Neutralise or Disrupt. Once proficient this allows us the ability to neutralise power on contact. The skill off course lies in being able to maintain this level of skill throughout the whole period of contact and within an environment of changing energies. Then the next stage involves Chin Na (locking) and Ying Yang (Opposing forces) and only then can Gor Sau (strikes) be executed without a trade off. The Teng Sau platform starts from Kiu Sau (Bridge Arm) range and thus is engaged immediately when and if contact is made during fighting and as such is not just a training tool or exercise to train sensitivity and reactional speed. Superficially the arms may appear to be uncoordinated and unstructured with elbow positions flowing both in and out, and just as in actual fighting nothing is conf Know Your Man: Being A Sum of Parts Unless one is only defending the objective of the hands is to confront the opponents energies. If one can imagine the strength of opponent's arms as being a current flow of energy, then the objective is to confront the engaging energy flow by reactional linking. And once linked one can choose to either Follow, Neutralise or Disrupt. Once proficient this allows us the ability to neutralise power on contact. The skill off course lies in being able to maintain this level of skill throughout the whole period of contact and within an environment of changing energies. Then the next stage involves Chin Na (locking) and Ying Yang (Opposing forces) and only then can Gor Sau (strikes) be executed without a trade off."I'm a human being all the time, even when I sleep. But I'm not a musician when I sleep, and I'm not a musician when I eat, unless I'm paying attention to music or talking about music." ~ Herbie HancockWe need to understand that, unlike us, a man is a sum of his parts; it is the components that make the whole. By that I mean that, all the various parts of his life can be split off from each other, just like a book shelf: work in one shelf, relationships in another shelf, barbecuing in another shelf, sports in a fourth shelf, parenting in another, and so on. That means that depending on what activity he is involved in, he will not pay attention to us. We must remember this or we will suffer.I was once in this frame, absolutely in love with this man. Like me, he was a professor and one day, I entered in one of his classes, hoping he would pay attention The Teng Sau platform starts from Kiu Sau (Bridge Arm) range and thus is engaged immediately when and if contact is made during fighting and as such is not just a training tool or exercise to train sensitivity and reactional speed. Superficially the arms may appear to be uncoordinated and unstructured with elbow positions flowing both in and out, and just as in actual fighting nothing is conf Lamination of Signs ility to neutralise power on contact. The skill off course lies in being able to maintain this level of skill throughout the whole period of contact and within an environment of changing energies. Then the next stage involves Chin Na (locking) and Ying Yang (Opposing forces) and only then can Gor Sau (strikes) be executed without a trade off.I suspect that everyone has an idea of what lamination is even if you have only seen it in passing. Restaurant menus are a common example. A plastic finish is placed over the menu to protect it from food and stains. But did you know that you can laminate just about anything that is flat? If it needs to be protected and reused, it is something to consider for lamination. The laminate also makes the original material stronger and more durable. All of our signs can be laminated, but the reasons are varied and not all signs should be laminated.A number of our customers have fondly taken to our dry erase laminate. They can have engineering plans, tables, or other diagrams printed on almost any of our substrates (for example, PVC or aluminum). Once we cover them with the dry erase laminate, it allows the users to mark up the signs with dry erase ink whic The Teng Sau platform starts from Kiu Sau (Bridge Arm) range and thus is engaged immediately when and if contact is made during fighting and as such is not just a training tool or exercise to train sensitivity and reactional speed. Superficially the arms may appear to be uncoordinated and unstructured with elbow positions flowing both in and out, and just as in actual fighting nothing is conf Timing starts from Kiu Sau (Bridge Arm) range and thus is engaged immediately when and if contact is made during fighting and as such is not just a training tool or exercise to train sensitivity and reactional speed. Superficially the arms may appear to be uncoordinated and unstructured with elbow positions flowing both in and out, and just as in actual fighting nothing is confined to positional parameters. As long as there is contact through a bridge then Teng sau can be engaged.After lying awake many nights, worrying about a business deal, thirty minutes with my lawyer removed all my concerns. And something he said has always stayed with me: “You were right to do nothing at the time, Robin.”Kenny Rogers sang, “You've got to know when to hold 'em Know when to fold 'em Know when to walk away And know when to run You never count your money When you're sittin' at the table There'll be time enough for countin' When the dealin's done”We all know how important timing is. Or do we? As we mature as entrepreneurs, we get a gut feel for timing. At the same time, we learn that we don’t need to do every deal, or deal with everybody. We learn to walk away and we learn to stick it out. And we know that sometimes the results we work so hard for aren’t immediately evident. And sometimes, what keeps us The main listening points or points of contact are usually from the palms of the hand as this position allows for simultaneous offence and defence. And also helping us to achieve maximum flexibility and sensitivity as the palms of the hands being the most receptive and mobile tool of the body. Though if contact starts from the forearms then one just simply adjusts the listening point. Elbows positions can be rooted inside or outside of the shoulder lines depending on the opponents positional configuration. The energy state focuses on Soft power, that is the degree of ability to dissipate incoming energy or force whilst being in a state of relaxation so as to increase our own reaction time. And inorder to maintain control one has to be able to use and align all of the arm structures so that if the other person exerts pressure regardless what what angle they press then it should feel like they are pressing against an solid wall. In total there's 3 main progressions in Teng Sau training and i will briefly cover the 2nd. Training begins in the traditional Shoalin Horse Stance and the objective of early training is making sure one is comfortably rooted in the Ma (stance) whilst supporting the arms. Basic Chi Sau starts in this position and involves random pulling and pushing of each others arms aiming to upset balance and position. A good variation in this t
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