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November 12, 2009 by fgregory · Leave a Comment 

Team Gregory and Avalar San Diego’s Newsletter
News To Help You Save Time And Money                                                   November 2009

He Never Gave Up

In 1955 Harland Sanders was 65 years old and virtually broke.  Fortunately, he possessed two things:  a car, and a recipe for chicken.  He took his recipe on the road to sell to restaurants, and the rest, as they say, is history.

 

Harland “Colonel” Sanders was the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, and now KFC restaurants serve more than 12 million customers every day in 109 countries and territories around the world.  Colonel Sanders is proof that it’s never too late to decide to never give up.

 

Let’s celebrate that it’s never too late!

 

Fred & Linda Gregory

 

Help Yourself by Helping Others

When the difficulties of life are getting you down, often a way to work your way out of the dumps is to perform a personal act of power that benefits someone else.  What’s a “personal act of power”?  An action that’s within your control, such as:

 

Holding a door open for someone.

Smiling.

Offering kind words and encouragement to those who need them.

Listening to someone without interrupting him or her.

Picking up the phone and dialing when your intuition tells you to call someone.

Forgiving others and yourself for imperfections.

Cooking a meal for a friend.

tax Credit news 

 Team Gregory thanks you all for your inquiries regarding the Extended $8,000 Tax Credit for the first time home buyers as well as the exciting New $6,500 Tax Credit for existing home owners to assist them in their new home move (up or down in value).

 

Now is the time for that move you have been putting off!

Contact us today for details on this new tax credit.  We can help you take advantage of the tax credit offer and to plan the timing of the sale of your existing home and the purchase of the new home.

We look forward to assisting you.

 

Offering a compliment to someone.

Stopping – when you catch yourself starting to judge someone.

Remembering that things can change in a moment.

Focusing on the present and what you can do for someone else right now, not sometime in the distant future.

Remembering that everything you do, think, or say matters.

How To
Learn New Skills

The Holidays are just around the corner!!

Are you ready for all of the family and activities?

 

Team Gregory wishes each and every one of you the happiest of Thanksgivings and the December holidays that are fast approaching.

It is a time to give thanks for all of our blessings and gifts.  All of you are definitely a part of this.

 

Happy thanksgiving!!

 

 

Acquiring a new skill is a journey.  Follow these steps to ensure that you’re headed in the right direction:

 

Start with the basics.  We often jump past the fundamentals to speed up the learning process.  To find the right road, begin with material that explains how and where to get started.

 

Break down the tasks. The distance ahead can seem overwhelming at first.  Cut down your journey into manageable segments to avoid growing frustrated.

 

Become an expert at each segment.  Don’t move on to the next step until you’ve tested your knowledge.  Try to get the same measurable results over and over before you move on.

 

Let go of the past.  As we get older, it can get harder to pick up new skills, sometimes because of fears or bad habits.  When you’re learning something new, train your mind to let go of preconceived ideas that will slow your progress.

 

Ask for directions.  The key to understanding is to ask questions.  Consult with experts who can guide you toward your destination.  Develop some test questions for yourself as a way to really confirm your understanding of the material, and also to retain the information better.

Let’s Use Less Stuff

It should come as no surprise that between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, our excessiveness hits an annual high, especially where waste is concerned:  We throw out 25 percent more garbage than we do the rest of the year.  That’s a million extra tons of garbage per week.

 

So this year consider some of the ideas below provided by The ULS (Use Less Stuff) Report.  Your planet will thank you!

 

  • If every family saved and reused just two feet of ribbon per year, enough ribbon would be saved to tie a bow around the entire planet.  When unwrapping gifts, poke two holes in a paper plate and feed the ribbons through so they’re easy to find and reuse later.

 

 

Do You Want To Find Other Local Businesses That Give Outstanding Customer Service?

Call us and just request a referral to professionals or businesses that provide outstanding customer service that you deserve.

  • The more than two billion holiday cards sold in the United States each year could fill a football field 10 stories high.  If each family cut back by one card (not that The ULS Report advocates “scrooginess”), they’d save 50,000 cubic yards of paper.  At least try using recycled paper products, and consider sending e-cards when appropriate.

 

  • If each of us throws away just one tablespoon of mashed potatoes, it adds 16 million pounds of waste to landfills.  If that’s unimaginable in your family, think of it this way:  One discarded spoonful of cranberry sauce amounts to over 14 million pounds.  Make only as much as you need, then store any leftovers in airtight containers and be sure to use them.

 

  • Reduce the number of bags thrown out by carrying your own, whether you’re shopping for gifts or groceries.

 

The ULS Report has more useful tips on its Web site at http://use-less-stuff.com.

Can More Sleep Help
Eliminate Childhood Obesity?

Researchers have found that getting less sleep could increase your child’s risk of becoming overweight or obese.  In fact, for each additional hour of sleep children get, their risk for obesity drops by nine percent.  The researchers found that children with the shortest sleep time had a 92 percent higher risk of being overweight or obese when compared with children who experienced longer sleep durations.  Short sleep durations were categorized as follows:

 

  • Children younger than five – less than nine hours per day.

Client of the Month

Congratulations to our Client of the Month,

 

Jeff & Jen Williams

Who finally got their Short Sale purchase approved!!

 

 

 

Call us to find out how you can become
Client of the Month!

 

  • Children ages five to 10 – less than eight hours per day.

 

  • Children older than 10 – less than seven hours per day

 

Previous research has recommended the following daily sleep times for children:

 

  • Younger than five – 11 hours or more per day.

 

  • Five to 10 – 10 hours or more per day.

 

  • Older than 10 – nine hours or more per day.

Lest We Forget

You probably know that Veterans Day in the U.S. and Remembrance Day in Canada are observed on November 11.  This is a day to honor our veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice.

 

But do you know why this date was chosen?

 

The major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice.  World War I – known at the time as “The Great War” and “The War to End All Wars” – had raged across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East from 1914 to 1918, with a death toll estimated as high as 15 million people.

 

The red poppy that you’ll see veterans wearing on November 11 is a symbol of remembrance inspired by the most famous poem of the war, In Flanders Fields by Canadian Lt. Col. John McCrae.  The sale of manmade versions of these red poppies benefits veterans, their families and dependents.

Waiter, Please…

A guest of a resort hotel in a tourist area walked into the dining room where breakfast was being served.  Shortly after the guest sat down a waiter arrived to take his order.

 

“I would like two eggs, over easy, one with the yolk overcooked and rubbery and the other undercooked with the yolk broken and running out on the plate.  I would also like some sausage that has been grilled and set out on the plate to get cold, burnt toast that has also grown cold so that it crunches and crumbles into nothing at the first bite, butter that has been in the freezer so that it’s impossible to spread, and a pot of coffee that is lukewarm and very weak.”

 

The waiter busily scratched down the guest’s order and said, “This is a very complicated order, sir.  It might be difficult to deliver it exactly as you have requested.”

 

The guest replied, “But I had that exact breakfast here yesterday!”

Get Read –
Get Results

See An
Interesting Home?
 

No need to wonder about the price.  No need to call a high-pressure sales agent who will just make you feel obligated.  Team Gregory’s computers can send you the information quickly and easily for any house, listed or sold, anywhere in town.

Just ask us!  It’s all part of our free, no-obligation
HomeFinder Service.

Leave the address on our voicemail, anytime, 24 hours a day and we will fax, mail or email all the information on that listing within 24 hours.

Do your emails get the attention – and rapid response – they deserve?  Here’s how to make sure people read and answer your messages while they’re still fresh:

 

  • Grab them with your subject:  The subject line should read like a compelling newspaper headline.  Another technique is to use the subject line to tell people what you want up front:  “Please come to the 3pm meeting,” for example, or “Do you have the Jones file?”

 

  • Limit yourself to one subject per message.  Don’t overload readers with questions and data.  Single-topic emails are easier to answer than lengthy essays or questionnaires.

 

  • Ask for action.  Tell the reader what you need him or her to do:  present a report at the 3 o’clock meeting, or bring the Jones file to your office.  Specify whether you want a response to your email.  If it’s not necessary, close with a simple NRN (No Reply Necessary).

 

  • Be consistent.  Tracking emails is easier when you keep the same subject line.

Doggie Holiday Dos and Don’ts

Don’t let your holiday feast become a holiday hazard for your dog.  Control the situation with these guidelines:

 

Never give a dog a cooked bone, especially poultry bones.  These can splinter and harm your pet’s throat or even cause internal injuries.

 

Don’t serve your dog leftovers.  What’s good to us may seem tasty to a dog, but beware:  Many foods are difficult for dogs to digest; some are toxic and can even be fatal.  On the “Do Not Serve” list:  fat, grapes, tomatoes, garlic, onions, raisins, and salt.

November
Quiz Question

In our solar system what are the names of the largest planet’s four largest moons?

 

Everyone who faxes, emails or calls in the correct answer by the last day of this month will be entered into a drawing for 2 hours of labor from:

Odd Job Handyman Service

Steve Miller Ph: 619-729-7542

 

No dessert, please.  Sugar and fat can lead to weight and dental problems, as well as diabetes.  And chocolate can be lethal, especially to small dogs.

 

Don’t decorate with items that may be hazardous to your dog.  Be aware that small ornaments can cause choking.  If you plan to burn candles, make sure your dog can’t knock them over.

What a Gift!

Daylight Saving Time ends November 1, which means we’ll “fall back” and regain the hour we lost when Daylight Saving Time began back in March.

 

A whole hour – what a gift!  What will you do with it?

Stop Before You Shop

Before you head out to that next sale, stop and ask yourself if you really need to go.  Why?  Because many “sales” aren’t really sales at all, and you’ll end up spending money that you wouldn’t have if you just hadn’t gone.

 

Think about things you’ve purchased on sale.  We’ve all done it – bought things we didn’t need and really didn’t want, but we just couldn’t pass up that bargain.

 

FREE! Home Seller’s Marketing Kit

If you’re thinking of selling now or in the future, get your free Home Seller’s Marketing Kit.  This special kit has helped hundreds of sellers save tens of thousands of dollars and countless headaches (and lawsuits!).  The kit contains

  • Blank purchase contracts
  • Sample purchase contracts
  • Title insurance request forms
  • Termite inspection forms
  • Sources for signs

If you do find yourself at a sale, try to keep yourself from overspending by stopping and asking yourself, “Do I really need this? or “Do I really want this?”  You might also ask yourself if what you’re about to drag home will end up being something that sits in the back of your closet until you drag it back out for a yard sale.  If so, keep your wallet closed.  Don’t add clutter, work, and guilt from bad purchases.

 

You have to be careful when you go grocery shopping as well.  First, avoid grocery shopping when you’re hungry!  Second, always shop with a list, try to resist all that temptation sitting on the shelves, and buy only what you really need.  Finally, don’t fall prey to using coupons that are for things you’d never buy otherwise.  It will just pump up your expenses unnecessarily.

 

 

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On Blessings

What if you gave someone a gift, and they neglected to thank you for it – would you be likely to give them another?  Life is the same way.  In order to attract more of the blessings that life has to offer, you must truly appreciate what you already have.

– Ralph Marston

Where’s Your Honey?

Honey experts say that the pantry – not the refrigerator – is the best place to store honey, particularly raw varieties.  All honey eventually crystallizes, forming a semi-solid, grainy block, but cold temperatures accelerate that process.  If your honey has crystallized, this doesn’t mean it’s spoiled or unsafe to eat.  To re-liquefy it, put the jar in a pan with hot water and heat it on the lowest setting on your stove.  Or microwave the honey in a microwave-safe container, stirring every 30 seconds until the honey has dissolved back to a liquid state.

 

 

This newsletter is intended for entertainment purposes only.  Credit is given to the authors of various articles that are reprinted when the original author is known.  Any omission of credit to an author is purely unintentional and should not be construed as plagiarism or literary theft. 

 

Copyright 2009  Team Gregory Inc..  This information is solely advisory, and should not be substituted for medical, legal, financial or tax advice.  Any and all decisions and actions must be done through the advice and counsel of a qualified physician, attorney, financial advisor and/or CPA.  We cannot be held responsible for actions you may take without proper medical, financial, legal or tax advice.

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About Fred

Born in California BS Degree in Architectural Engineering Practiced as a Architectural/Civil Engineer 17 Years Licensed Realtor 17 years Licensed Real Estate Broker 5 years Broker/Owner of Avalar San diego Real Estate & Loans

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