• Learn Hypnotherapy weekend!

    If you are interested in a career in Hypnotherapy, particularly if you would like to work for yourself (maybe from home) then go to www.intro-2-hypnotherapy.co.uk

    This is a course that I run in various locations around the country. The next one is at the end of July '09 in Peterborough.

    Stay well

    John K.

  • Our new franchise - a 'real' chance for the redundant.

    Yes, we have finally done it. We've launched our franchise and it is attracting interest already, mainly from forum postings being spotted.

    The franchise is www.shadeline.co.uk and is open to anyone over 18, male, female or couples as this could be done by all. Shadeline is a window blinds business. The total investment is just under £5000 and should be re-couped within four months.

    We know that a lot of people have recently become the victim of the recession and this is a genuine answer for many. I've been on the receiving end of unemployment as an 'over 40' and I know how hard it is to find 'a job'. Working for yourself is the best feeling in the world.

    The British Franchise Association says that 90% of franchises are still 'in business' after 5 years. The usual failure rate for new businesses is that after 5 years, 4 out of 5 have folded!

    Franchises work, and this one is better than most. Check it out for yourself at www.shadeline.co.uk and see. If not for you, maybe you can give some hope to a friend or acquaintance.

    Any questions or comments on the franchise, please ask.

    Thank You

    John K.

  • Survey - Holidays in future ?

    Hi All

    I have an opinion regarding the future of holidays, in light of the recession which is likely to be with us for the next five years.

    I think that more people will be looking at taking holidays in the UK, partly due to the cost of fuel, which in turn affects airlines. I also have noticed that temperatures in the UK have risen. OK, so we still get enough rain but we are getting longer periods of higher temperatures which makes it nicer for sightseeing and relaxing. With more awareness of skin cancer, fewer people want to lay on a beach getting a tan.

    Source: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=368

    I am looking at one particular area of uk holidays...self-catering boating holidays for couples, and for families.

    With congested roads and noisy hotel guests, boating holidays can be very relaxing, but do not appeal to everyone.

    I am talking about river cruisers and narrowboats. If you could hire a cruiser/narrowboat kitted out with fridge,tv and dvd, toilet,shower,etc. for an all inclusive cost of £500 for a week (friday to friday), how likely would you be to try it? Very likely / maybe / not at all ?

    I would appreciate your answer, either a simple choice of one of the three possibilities, or a more rounded reply, if you prefer. Thanks.

    John

  • Comments please - your own business for nothing

    Hi All

    I have deleted this post as it contained 'old info' which is now replaced with my post about our new franchise offer.

  • Free? Yes something actually free at last!

    I have, in the past, sold information on how to become a driving instructor without spending thousands on training fees with the likes of The Instructor College and others that advertise heavily on television and in the press.

    I have now placed all of that information on a website at www.instructor.org.uk for anyone to view and follow as they wish. There is no charge.

    Reason? I am undergoing radio/chemotherapy for bowel cancer and have had to close down my driving school. I'm lucky in two respects. Firstly, my cancer is almost certain to be sorted out (99%) and secondly, I have the option of working from home.

    So, if you want to become a driving instructor, here's all the info, from someone that really knows.

    All the best

    John

  • My diet. Half way through first week.

    In case you didn't know, you can follow me on my diet at www.lowcarbjohn.co.uk which is FREE.
    Not for the faint-hearted are my photos, wearing just my pants! but hey, if it bothered me, I wouldn't have done it!

    So I'm half way through my first week, I've been eating well (carrots, onions, mushrooms, lettuce, tomatoes,broccoli, swede, etc) and YES, I'm losing weight.

    So if you want to see a fat bloke in his pants...or you want to lose weight and think it would help to have an online diet buddy, come along to the site. Type low carb john into google, and I'm number 1 on the free listings.

    Woohoo! Number 1 in the world.

  • Super-skinny Double-size zero me! TV programme

    Did anyone see this? I missed the beginning but what I did see made me sad. I guess some of you know that I also run a diet website at www.lowcarbjohn.co.uk but these women weren't dieting...they were starving. It was quite clear that one of these reporters was having some serious mental health issues associated with what they were doing. I'm obviously in favour of people losing weight to become healthier and happier, but I just don't understand what they were trying to achieve. Both ladies were totally miserable. The weight they reached wasn't viable for long term, and the health implications were very worrying.
    I know some people are against low-carb, but I believe it is because they have just accepted old information. Check out my website for why that info is not accurate. Women in particular, please, the majority of men would agree that they prefer their ladies to be fit...but not skinny. Rant over.

  • ADHD and carbs!

    Something has been bothering me.

    It concerns a link between ADHD and eating foods that are high in carbohydrates.

    I have just read a news report on AOL that talks about high blood pressure and the brain. The link to that story is here: http://news.aol.co.uk/brain-cause-of-high-blood-pressure/article/20070414200809990027

    Now that isn’t such a big surprise to me. You see, on my free diet website at www.lowcarbjohn.co.uk there are links to various bits of information.

    One of which is that doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital are using a type of low carb diet to treat children with seizures.

    They have had some amazing results. An obvious hint to a link between the brain and carbohydrates. Similar reports are surfacing with relation to carbohydrates and alzheimers.

    So, since the 1980’s we have been brainwashed into thinking that we should be eating low fat foods. The problem is, that if you look at the info label on low-fat items, it’s nearly always high in carbs! Since the mid-eighties, there has been an undeniable increase in ADHD, requiring medication for control.

    I believe that the answer has been in front of us all along, it’s the carbohydrates.

    For more information on this subject, please visit www.lowcarbjohn.co.uk

  • Sex - yes or no?

    Hi All

    I have recently started a new website at titles-4-less.com and wondered what the general opinion was. Should I include an adult section, or not? Firstly: What do you think of the website and, secondly: Should I include an adults section or not, and why?

    Thanks

    Any comments appreciated

    John

  • Road Rage

    There is a report in the paper that a driver was rammed off the road and into a river in a road rage attack. It made me think about why people committ road rage, and what you can do to avoid it, especially if you are learning to drive, or teaching a learner. Have a look at www.instructor.org.uk and the section marked Stress/Road-Rage. It might just help!

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