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Wayne WST33 1/3 HP Submersible Sump Pump
Wayne WST33 1/3 HP Submersible Water Sump Pump
Manufacturer: Wayne Pumps
Model #: WST33
Condition: Reconditioned to New
Warranty: 90-Day Manufacturer's Warranty
List Price: $109.99
The submersible pump is designed for home sump applications. The unit is equipped with an 8 ft long, 3-prong grounding type power cord. Motor is oil filled and sealed for cooler running and designed to operate under water. A float switch is provided for automatic pump operation. This pump is not suitable for aquatic life.
Reconditioned by Wayne to New - in Perfect Condition
Specifications
- Power supply requirements: 120V, 60 Hz
- Motor: Single phase, oil filled
- Liquid temperature range: 40 degrees to 120 degrees ferenheit
- Circuit requirements: 15 amps (min)
- Dimensions: 11 " high x 9 " base
Construction
- Motor housing: Glass reinforced thermoplastic
- Volute: Thermoplastic
- Impeller: Glass reinforced thermoplastic
- Shaft: 416 Stainless steel
- Seals: Buna N
- Discharge: 1 NPT
Price: 49.99
Momentus Swing Trainer Indoor 40 oz RH Iron w/ Training Grip
Momentus Swing Trainer Indoor 40 oz Iron
Right-Handed Training Grip w/ Instructional DVD
Manufacturer: Momentus Golf
Model #: 40 oz Trainer Indoor Iron
Condition: Brand New
List Price: $79.99
The MOMENTUS is a revolutionary new swing trainer that incorporates a patented technology, whereby the clubshaft embodies most of the weight which is evenly distributed throughout the length of the shaft. The reason this is so beneficial in a practice club is because as a golfer swings the MOMENTUS, the evenly weighted shaft generates momentum. The momentum causes the club to swing along a balanced and proper swing plane. Through repetitions with the MOMENTUS, a golfer ingrains the feel for swinging the club on-plane. This leads to a drastic improvement in consistency and clubhead speed.
The momentum of the shaft swings the club, so a golfer's muscles are stretched by swinging the trainer. Additional flexibility and strength are benefits also gained from swinging the MOMENTUS. It is an excellent club to use for warming up prior to playing a round of golf.
NOTE: The Instructional DVD will come from either Todd Hamilton or Fred Funk. The DVD's are exactly the same, they just have different players in them.
The momentum of the evenly weighted shaft swings the 7-iron lofted club along the correct swing plane as the added weight ingrains the proper feel. The elusive feel for swinging the club "in the slot" is easily maintained with regular use. Improved consistency, flexibility and clubhead speed can be expected. These Revoluntionary Momentus Swing Trainers are used by more than 100 players on the PGA TOUR.
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Momentus Swing Trainer
Price: 44.95
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Gardening Your Mind. Part 2 - Choice, Responsibility and Replacing the 'Can't/Should/Have To' Plant
In part 1 I explained how negative language and thoughts are like invasive weeds that choke the life, beauty and fruitfulness out of a garden. If we want a positive mind and attitude it's vital that we recognise these weeds and replace them with the seeds of positive thinking. So here's the second of three instalments about gardening your mind - dealing with - the 'Can't/Should/Have To' plant.
The 'Can't/Should/Have To' plant
This plant is one of the smallest - just the odd word slipped in here and there makes it almost invisible to most gardeners. And that makes it all the more dangerous, because left alone it smothers two of the most empowering parts of our mind garden - our sense of choice and our sense of responsibility.
How can such seemingly insignificant words have such a devastating effect? Well, one way is by offering us an easy way 'forward'. For instance, when we're faced with saying no to a friend it can feel more comfortable to explain that we can't help because we've have to do something else. It shifts the blame - saying, 'hey, it's not my fault.'
The trouble is that we begin to believe it - and then we become brilliant at applying it to ourselves - 'I can't take this wonderful opportunity because my mum wouldn't like it' or 'I should/have to do this because it's expected of me.'
In gardening terms it's like some nondescript ground cover that looks half decent but stops us from ever seeing the fantastic potential in front of us.
It offers an illusion that can actually feel comforting but in reality is a damaging enemy of achievement and empowerment. How so? Because we've always got an excuse for doing nothing, for following the herd, for missing those life-changing opportunities.
What to plant
It can seem pretty frightening at first to know we always have choices. But once you accept it you'll begin gain control of your life. Replacing 'can't' with 'I choose to' or 'I choose not to' helps you understand the reasons behind your decisions - and helps you recognise they are indeed YOUR DECISIONS.
If you find yourself right now thinking that this is ridiculous - that there are lots of times when you truly can't do things and have no choice - then you are probably well in the grip of the 'Can't/Should/Have To' plant.
Let me give you a stark example. It's true that a blind person can't see. But that doesn't mean they have no choices. Yet look at how being disempowered by the 'Can't/Should/Have To' plant changes things - it narrows down the opportunities, it closes off the world by giving a convincing sounding reason - that it's all the fault of the blindness - it's just the way things are! This person is truly blind.
Now look at the thousands of examples of why this isn't the truth. The groundbreaking musicians who learned their instrument without ever seeing it; the blind athletes - there are even blind soccer teams that have a bell inside the ball! And don't forget the students, academics, politicians, entrepeneurs... These amazing people have one thing in common. They recognise their choices and take responsibility for their lives.
Now - what are the reasons that you aren't doing the things you want?
Back to gardening - the way to treat the 'Can't/Should/Have To' plant is by vigilance and replacement. Monitor your usage of these words and replace them whenever you can. Begin looking at the world as a world of choices - even when the choices are stark they are still choices. Listen for when others use these words too, and us this to understand them and yourself more.
As Jean Nidetch said: it's choice - not chance - that determines your destiny.
So begin planting the seeds of your destiny today.
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Andrew Leigh helps people achieve fulfilling life direction and personal wellbeing, as well as working with established or aspiring artists and writers wishing to attain new levels of achievement. You can find a free self-coaching download, coaching tools and articles at his website http://www.pathwayscoaching.co.uk - or check out the fantastic one-to-one client results on his testimonial page http://www.pathwayscoaching.co.uk/testimonials |
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