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Overcoming Shyness With The Opposite Sex - Tell Me More lly, look for areas of free space where you have at least 3 feet from floor joists to roof rafters. Measure out the square footage of the useable attic floor space for storage and write it down.Are you of a timid nature when it comes down to meeting the opposite sex, does your shyness prevent you going a step further at the introduction of your possible first date. There are ways to rid obstacles which are stopping you moving forward in overcoming shyness with the opposite sex. A good way to start is to face up to your self. If an opportunity arises where interest is shown towards you then do something fast you maybe letting your future husband or wife slip through your fingers all because of the world of silence that holds you hostageIf you want to make it possible to handle situations that involves your presence in company then so be it. Practice being another person to overcome your shyness. This person can be a famous film star or Joe Bloggs from next door. By imitating the habits of others may help you break the barrier Draw the layout on paper, including proposed/existing hatches. Inspect the floor area (ceiling joists) for any obstructions, wires, or junction boxes. Make note on your layout. Safety Issues Inspect the area for wires, exposed nails, water pipes, rodent droppings, venting, recessed light fixtures. Make sure the area is cl The Advantages of Having a Home Business Over the last 15 years we have visited over 15,000 homes in various regions of the US. Over 90% of these houses had unfinished attic space used as storage. Most of these spaces were unsafe and dirty with minimal access.The most evident advantage of having a home business is that you can be more involved in your family life. I’m not just talking about stay at home Moms. A good deal of the time, the man is the main breadwinner. Often he is away from home most of the week. Today’s man values his family life. He wants to help raise his children. Having a “work at home” business allows him to actively participate with the children. Because so many businesses are failing or downsizing, the online business field has become very popular.Whether it is the husband or the wife (often couples work as a team in a home business) there is someone there for the kids. No taking off work if your child is sick. You don’t have to ask the boss if you can take off early to see your son’s soccer game. You are there. The amount of quality time you can spend with y Effective utilization of this space can create excellent areas for storage of infrequently used goods like holiday decorations or seasonal cloths. If you are handy with tools and have done minor repairs around the home, you can tackle this project on your own over a weekend and add valuable storage space.. To properly determine if this project is good for you, you need to • Evaluate access to your attic Access In most A frame homes, the attic access is in closets or sometimes in the main hallway. Most hatches are simply drywall or press board cut outs in the ceiling. Some homes have drop down stairs leading to partially finished attic space. You should go up in the attic to determine clearances and examine if it is possible to add additional access points like hallway hatches or closet hatches. You can easily add hatches in most closets. These hatches can be cut out in the ceiling of the closet and framed. AGAIN,be sure to first inspect the attic for any obstructions over the desired hatch area like duct work, support stringers or electrical wires. Always clear the closet and cover the areas beneath with a heavy drop cloth to catch debris and insulation before cutting. The more/easier access you have increases the likelihood of effective use. Hallway access is the best as it is usually central to the home and has the roof peak above, which enable installation of most Drop down stairs. If you have knee walls on the second or 3rd floor, look to the knee walls to create access. This can create storage spaces of 4 feet high by 4 feet deep in most cases, and generally the length of the room or house. Useable Space Some attics will allow you to actually stand up in them. These types can be excellent for all types of storage. Typically, look for areas of free space where you have at least 3 feet from floor joists to roof rafters. Measure out the square footage of the useable attic floor space for storage and write it down. Draw the layout on paper, including proposed/existing hatches. Inspect the floor area (ceiling joists) for any obstructions, wires, or junction boxes. Make note on your layout. Safety Issues Inspect the area for wires, exposed nails, water pipes, rodent droppings, venting, recessed light fixtures. Make sure the area is cle How To Make A Fortune On eBay With Minimal Effort ..Having to put effort in is one of the major things that hold back a large proportion of people from making money on the internet, and especially eBay. People want instant money and they want it without having to put much effort in. This article will outline one fantastic way to make instant cash from eBay and with minimal effort.Private label rights were the revolutionary discovery of 2005 in the marketing world. Private label membership sites sprung up all over the place and people were desperate to get their hands on PLR products. But very few of these people had a strategy to make money with these products. Using eBay to convert your PLR eBooks and reports into cash is a simple, yet somewhat overlooked, formula. So here it is…First things first, you need some private label material. There are hundreds of places on the interne To properly determine if this project is good for you, you need to • Evaluate access to your attic Access In most A frame homes, the attic access is in closets or sometimes in the main hallway. Most hatches are simply drywall or press board cut outs in the ceiling. Some homes have drop down stairs leading to partially finished attic space. You should go up in the attic to determine clearances and examine if it is possible to add additional access points like hallway hatches or closet hatches. You can easily add hatches in most closets. These hatches can be cut out in the ceiling of the closet and framed. AGAIN,be sure to first inspect the attic for any obstructions over the desired hatch area like duct work, support stringers or electrical wires. Always clear the closet and cover the areas beneath with a heavy drop cloth to catch debris and insulation before cutting. The more/easier access you have increases the likelihood of effective use. Hallway access is the best as it is usually central to the home and has the roof peak above, which enable installation of most Drop down stairs. If you have knee walls on the second or 3rd floor, look to the knee walls to create access. This can create storage spaces of 4 feet high by 4 feet deep in most cases, and generally the length of the room or house. Useable Space Some attics will allow you to actually stand up in them. These types can be excellent for all types of storage. Typically, look for areas of free space where you have at least 3 feet from floor joists to roof rafters. Measure out the square footage of the useable attic floor space for storage and write it down. Draw the layout on paper, including proposed/existing hatches. Inspect the floor area (ceiling joists) for any obstructions, wires, or junction boxes. Make note on your layout. Safety Issues Inspect the area for wires, exposed nails, water pipes, rodent droppings, venting, recessed light fixtures. Make sure the area is cl Selling - Could The World's Greatest Salesman Be A Waiter? ne if it is possible to add additional access points like hallway hatches or closet hatches.Years ago, My wife, in-laws, and I went into an expensive restaurant. The waiter asked us for our order. I don't remember what we ordered, but I do remember this: The waiter gave a funny look & said "The Cod isn't very fresh today, may I recommend the Scrod?" or words to that effect.As he went around the table, he either complimented us on our choice or made a small suggestion on our selection. We were listening to his every word. Watching this artist at work was interesting enough to keep me from talking much. I knew the Cod was fresh. Other people were eating it. But this was what our waiter did: 1) He recommended a dish slightly less expensive than the one ordered. This proved to the group that he was looking out for our best interests. This also let him take control of our groups buying decisions. 2) The You can easily add hatches in most closets. These hatches can be cut out in the ceiling of the closet and framed. AGAIN,be sure to first inspect the attic for any obstructions over the desired hatch area like duct work, support stringers or electrical wires. Always clear the closet and cover the areas beneath with a heavy drop cloth to catch debris and insulation before cutting. The more/easier access you have increases the likelihood of effective use. Hallway access is the best as it is usually central to the home and has the roof peak above, which enable installation of most Drop down stairs. If you have knee walls on the second or 3rd floor, look to the knee walls to create access. This can create storage spaces of 4 feet high by 4 feet deep in most cases, and generally the length of the room or house. Useable Space Some attics will allow you to actually stand up in them. These types can be excellent for all types of storage. Typically, look for areas of free space where you have at least 3 feet from floor joists to roof rafters. Measure out the square footage of the useable attic floor space for storage and write it down. Draw the layout on paper, including proposed/existing hatches. Inspect the floor area (ceiling joists) for any obstructions, wires, or junction boxes. Make note on your layout. Safety Issues Inspect the area for wires, exposed nails, water pipes, rodent droppings, venting, recessed light fixtures. Make sure the area is cl Canvas Tents From Pinnacle lihood of effective use. Hallway access is the best as it is usually central to the home and has the roof peak above, which enable installation of most Drop down stairs.The Pinnacle Tents store specializes in selling various types of canopies including pop-ups, cabin, multi-room, dome, wall, screen and canvas tents. The retailer has been in the business for quite a long time and has an impressive list of regular customers including the Boy Scouts of America, The Red Cross, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Kia Racing and the Department of Forestry.In addition to canvas tents and other canopies, the retailer also offers custom tent colors and private labeling services. Company logo for promotional campaigns, personalized shelters and tent accessories are also part of Pinnacle’s services. The store has a vast lineup of canopy products and one of its best-selling materials is canvas wall tents.The canvas wall canopies of Pinnacle come in various sizes and designs. One example is the 12’ x 9’ c If you have knee walls on the second or 3rd floor, look to the knee walls to create access. This can create storage spaces of 4 feet high by 4 feet deep in most cases, and generally the length of the room or house. Useable Space Some attics will allow you to actually stand up in them. These types can be excellent for all types of storage. Typically, look for areas of free space where you have at least 3 feet from floor joists to roof rafters. Measure out the square footage of the useable attic floor space for storage and write it down. Draw the layout on paper, including proposed/existing hatches. Inspect the floor area (ceiling joists) for any obstructions, wires, or junction boxes. Make note on your layout. Safety Issues Inspect the area for wires, exposed nails, water pipes, rodent droppings, venting, recessed light fixtures. Make sure the area is cl 5 Tips to Help You Market When You Think You're Too Busy lly, look for areas of free space where you have at least 3 feet from floor joists to roof rafters. Measure out the square footage of the useable attic floor space for storage and write it down.What if you've taken the time to create a marketing plan but now you're so busy servicing your current clients that you're having a hard time keeping on track with your plan?Is it okay to set the plan aside for awhile? After all you've got enough business to keep you busy. And, you're not sure you could handle additional clients right now anyway.While marketing may not seem like a necessary activity when your business is going gang-busters, it’s only a matter of time before your lack of marketing starts to impact your business. Staying on top of your marketing plan, even when you're busy, ensures you always have a pipeline full of prospects and clients into your business.While you may be busy right now, if you stop marketing for the next three months, you may find yourself high and dry when it comes to clients, b Draw the layout on paper, including proposed/existing hatches. Inspect the floor area (ceiling joists) for any obstructions, wires, or junction boxes. Make note on your layout. Safety Issues Inspect the area for wires, exposed nails, water pipes, rodent droppings, venting, recessed light fixtures. Make sure the area is clear and clean. Make sure all attic vents are clear and free of debris. Determine the insulation level. If the insulation comes above the floor joists, you will need to build up the floor with 2x4 to add clearance above the insulation (at least 2 inches). Remember, the attic floor should be insulated, not the roof. Make notes on your layout. Level of Finish The assumption here is this will not be a finished attic for another room, just storage or closet space. If you have clear access to roof with no stringers, wires, or obstructions in your planned space, you can install walls to the ceiling and close off this space from the unfinished attic. Side hatches or doors can be installed to access unfinished attic. You can tap into a junction box (another article) to install an overhead light and switch. If you have stringers, wires, or other obstructions, you may just want to create floor space and drape out an area with heavy plastic. Adding lighting would be the same by tapping into a junction box. If you are going to add a light, do this first and leave loose. Secure it after the floor and drywall is installed. Remember, fiberglass insulation is an irritant which can cause itching, allergic reactions, and lung/breathing problems. We want to isolate a storage area from the insulation. There is nothing worse than cleaning insulation off your Christmas balls. Once you have determined your space and if you will finish with drywall or drape plastic, get all your measurements to buy materials. As an example, lets say you will finish the space with drywall and you determined your free floor space to be 8 feet by 20 feet long (160 sq.ft.). You will need 160 sq. ft. of ? inch plywood. An easy way to figure the drywall is add up the linear feet, divide by 8 (length of sheet of drywall), and add 1 sheet. So 20 ft. + 8Ft. times 2 = 56 divided by 8 = 7 sheets plus 1 =8 sheets of drywall. (This works since the main wall sizes are less than 4 feet.) If sizes are greater, do accurate measurements. (4) 2 x 4 may be required to create corner studs. This should be more than enoug
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