www. Brian Nelson Consulting.com

      

Brian Nelson
31 Gessner Rd. Houston,
TX 713-467-3025
Cell    713-927-4479
Click: E-mail me
BrianNelsonConsulting.com

 "Ideas Possibility Consulting"
Dear Business Owner,

Do you have all of  the
crucial skills necessary to run your business at maximum profitability? Do you obtain the knowledge of others. In Proverbs  12: 1 it says:  "Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates corrections is stupid."  That is extremely valuable  advice.
Many businesses, government agencies, churches, educational institutions, etc.  don't ask questions which could help them improve their situations. 
 
You may want  help where the  consultant wears one of the following hats.
Accountability Analyst, Acquisition Negotiator, Advertising Analyst, Bargain Hunter, Better Buyer, Business Critic, Budget Supervisor, Business Strategist, CEO Responsibility,  Communications Director, Competition Evaluator, Compliance Observer, Change Creator, Change Initiator, Compassion Consultant, Compensation Consultant, Computer User, Consumer Critic, Contract Consultant,  Creative Thinker, Critical Thinker, Clear Thinking Trainer,  Customer Service Manager, Efficiency Expert, Emotional Control Manager,  Emotions Observer,  Employee Motivator, Employee Relations Manager,  Energy Evaluator, Financial Analyst, Idea Creator, Focus Student, Future Product Predictor, Idea Inventor,  Ideas Presenter, Interruption Marketing,  Industry Leader, Long Range Planner, Listener, Management Consultant, Management Analyst, Marketing Consultant, Money Manager, Needs Evaluator, Niche Selling, People Manager, Performance Evaluator, Permission Marketing, Policy Planner,  Problem Solver,  Product Predictor, Project Integrator,  Profit Planner, Public Speaker,  Records Manager,  Risk Identification, Responsibility Disbursement, Safety Supervisor, Sales Student,  Savings Supervisor, Search Engine Optimizer, Space Analyzer,  Stock Predictor, Self Analysis Trainer,  Software Evaluator,  Success Motivator,  Supervisory Planning, Team Leadership, Technology Utilization Think Tank Leader, Time Technician, Time Opportunist, Time Organizer, Time and Motion Study Engineer, Time Manager, Utilities Observer,  Waste Watcher, Web Page Marketing Consultant, Web Site Analyst, Wordsmith, Copy Writing.
The type of customer I like to work with has a wide variety of applications
1.The  New Entrepreneur who is just starting out in business.
2. The New Business Owner who just inherited a business or bought a business and has very little experience in running a business.
3. The Established Business Owner whose  competition is getting a greater market share than he is.
4. The Company that is losing money and doesn't know how to cut costs and waste so it may go under.
5. The Very Successful business that knows they are losing millions of dollars by waste every year because they are too embedded in the old way of doing things.
 

2/3  

Directory of Video Sites
Blue Box 1
Scan Below

Click Brian Nelson's www.PartyTentCity.com for party tents, canopies and awnings. Today's Sale 26'x40' Tarp.   Silver. Regular price is $104.00. With this ad it is on sale for only $88.00. Shipping is $15. No charge for shipping if tarp is picked up at  31 Gessner Rd.  in Houston, TX  77024  Use PayPal to Brian@NelsonIdeas.com or Call Brian 713-467-3025.  
Blue Box 1 Contact Brian at 31 Gessner Rd. Houston, TX  77024 Tel. 713-467-3025 Cell 713-927-4479 Click: E-mail me 
www.IamFightingCancer.com   Bookmark this page now!   Anything Internet   
http://www.NelsonIdeas.com/Directory-All-Websites/Alphabetical.html

  09/24/2009 02:35 PM -0500

 

1

 

2

Directory of Sites
Blue Box 2  Brian Nelson

 Do you need a party tent of white or silver tarp? Go to www.PartyTentCity.com or to see all my links go to:  http://www.PartyTentCity.com/PTC/Websites.html

Today's  special sale: Business is slow. Call me right now while this include page is up and get a 23% discount off any www.PartyTentCity.com  order.  No charge for shipping if picked up at  31 Gessner Rd.  in Houston, TX  77024 Use PayPal to Brian@NelsonIdeas.com or Call Brian 713-467-3025. http://www.NelsonIdeas.com/Directory-All-Websites/Alphabetical.html
Blue Box 2  Bookmark this page now!  
Contact Brian at 31 Gessner Rd. Houston, TX  77024 Tel. 713-467-3025 Cell 713-927-4479
Click: E-mail me 
www.IamFightingCancer.com   
 



Brian Nelson
Idea Possibility Consulting
31 Gessner Rd.
Houston, TX

713-467-3025
  Cell 713-927-4479
 

You can find this site again by typing in the Google search engine  the very unique word "  1gnitlusnoC  "  which is  "  Consulting1  " backwards. 
Article Word count  10219   msw. 5,786

1/3  
You are at  http://www.BrianNelsonConsulting.com    d 09/23/2009 12:39 PM -0500   Bookmark this page now!

 Brian Nelson
31 Gessner Rd. Houston,
TX 713-467-3025, 
Click: E-mail me
BrianNelsonConsulting.com

Hi,

 I can  creatively help you expand  the business opportunities you have before you.    I look at your business with new eyes encouraging you to make changes to improve your business.

Most of the products and services inventions  listed at the bottom of this webpage  were not available  years ago until someone made up his mind that he was going to do something about some problem.  He had to develop something different and convince others that it was a good idea.  These inventors seemed rather bizarre when they first introduced their very new idea. Take a moment to click on several interesting items. It will take you to a page telling you a lot more about that invention.

If Abraham Lincoln came to live with you for a month, think of all the inventions listed below that we now have  and use  that were not available in 1861 when he became President.  Think of the conversation you would have reading any owners manual to Honest Abe so he would not know how to use them. Try to describe what each invention is used for with out using any of the words  on the list because those items had not been invented in Abe's time. That is a real tough challenge.

Now is the time for you to use your ideas to make a difference. You can get your idea to move your business  forward faster when you stand on the shoulders of giants.  Ask others around you to help you or you can call me at 713-467-3025. I can be inspiration to you to  bring your ideas to a new level.   
Become pro-active with your wisdom and let me help you think through your new  ideas.

Very Sincerely Yours,

Brian W, Nelson
Brian W. Nelson
Brian Nelson Consulting .com,
31 Gessner Rd.,  Houston, TX 77024
713-467-3025  Cell 713-927-4479
Click here to  e-mail me with any questions.  



What  do you feel is your greatest problem?


 
 Visualize that I really am trying to bring you to a new level of thinking. Ok so you think this is just  too much for you to handle? It is just different from what you are used to thinking about.  Without the input of new eyes you can do things the way you have always done them and guess what the results will be.?? 

Below are society changes about which I am concerned.

1. Cars should be built starting with a safety cage first and the engine and everything else put in after. We lose 40,000 Americans a year because we collide with each other or fixed object. As a culture we have never been super serious about auto safety. (We got temporarily serious about terrorism when we lost 3,063 people on 9-11-01.)    We need very  new thinking using currently available technology like outside the car computer airbags. Cars are our number 1 cause of deaths among children. Is it right that we as adults place these innocent people in a vehicle that could needlessly  kill them.  We should also  remember that   just 1 car with today's current combustion engine  produces 2.7 billion cubic feet of poisonous air.  How do you think that affects the health of the people on this planet. What does it do to the ozone layer or how much does it affect global warming?  These are things we have to get serious about and study thoroughly. Race car drivers wear  helmets. When was the last time your saw someone driving a car wearing a helmet.

2. This year we lost  over 8 million of acres  to forest fires. Do you know of any research being done to do something about how to extinguish a forest fire? There is a way to cut the 8 total forest fire loss from 8 million acres to 4 million acres.  We just haven't thought about it very much.    We need to develop an entire new way to extinguish  forest fires quickly.  We need a totally new way of thinking about putting out  "out of control" forest fires. When we finally discover it we will be asking ourselves why we didn't think of that before. Look how many forest we could have saved.

3. The stock market should be illegal as we know it today. "Enronitis" is just the tip of the iceberg. Watch the 6pm news. It is Legalized Gambling against a house with inside tracks.  Today,  to be a good investor,  you are supposed to hire someone who knows about all the companies in the USA and knows everything you need to know about that company.  It just doesn't happen. How much do you really know about your stock broker. Where does he get his advice.  What percent of his personal portfolio is invested in the same thing he is going to invest your money.

4. Most investors and advisors have no idea what they are doing. If someone tells you they have a good place to invest your money, ask  about the risk that you are taking. Ask about why they sincerely believe that where they are about to invest your money is the very best thing for you. Is your broker investing his money in the same place he is putting your money?

5. Churches usually do not operate based on the mission God directed us to in the Bible. There are churches that look good on the outside but lack a really fundamental biblical mission.  Why do you go to church? What have your learned recently? Is your church  purpose driven?  Does it  fit with your purposes? Does it  fit with God's assigned mission?

6. Fighting terrorism has to start with an educational war against the thinking pattern of the terrorist.  A few well placed bombs are not going to make the terrorists come out of the tunnels with their hands up. A few terrorist acts at strategic location can terrorize the American public and put a very large crimp on our very  fragile economy. We are getting stronger but it is very easy to become complacent about terrorism. It is going to be with us for a long time to come. If the American psychological mind set is strong against the actions of the terrorists then  the effect that  the terrorist can put on the USA is significantly  reduced. The hardened thought process of the terrorist has to be attacked. Most of the ideology of the terrorist has been engrained since childhood. Changing vision of the world about the USA is critical. Unfortunately we continue to speak softly but carry a big stick. We need to rethink what we want the world to see what the USA is about.

7. We have 14% of  high school students who drop out and never finish their education.   How about zero drop outs?  What is the plan to accomplish this. When was the last time  anyone vehemently  suggested that we change the way we are appealing to get the high school drop out significantly  reduced. Texas ranks no. 48 in the ranks of educational  ratings. Wow. That is embarrassing. What has cause this large state to  acquire such  a low rating?

8. Internet Viruses can shut down our economy. Significant money has to be spent to control, monitor and filter the internet communication  before it  paralyzes our entire economic structure.

9. We have  almost 2 million people in prison.  At the middle of last year, prisons and jails held 1,860,520 adults. This is a 400 percent increase in the last 20 years. Something is wrong with our societal structure. 1 out of 147 Americans is in prison. Its costs us $41 billion year.   We don't know why they are there. Sure, they made a mistake but when they committed their crime. They thought it was the best thing to do at that moment.  How did they develop that crazy thinking process? Crime has to  be attacked with mind changing education.

10. The war on drugs has to start with significant in depth attitude research. We are not  even close to determining why drug buyers buy drugs. It is our society which we have to change.  1 out of 3 people responsible for an auto accident showed up positive when tested for drugs. \

11. Most surveys are useless. They simply don't ask "What is wrong?" or "What is right?"

12. Nothing should be destroyed. Everything can be recycled. We expensively drown in our own garbage. 

13. Our education system does not teach students how to critically analyze his  situation at the moment. We teach them to pass tests.

14   Allowing 2 large steel ships running into each other at a slow speed with today's GPS and radar technology is ridiculous.

15. There is a reason why you are sick. Doctors know very little what is really wrong with you just by looking at you. They can not remember a fraction of what a computer can.  In the future we will be using computers  with interactive questions to determine the cause of your medical problem. The doctors will guide
 you  and help interpret  the findings.

16. With GPS technology car theft will be a thing of the past. 

17. Sending out half empty airplanes is a total waste. Billions of dollars of precious fuel is wasted.  Millions of people want to go for a very inexpensive trip. How about zero empty seats. Someday  someone will realize that if we fill the airplane seats some airlines would not have to go into bankruptcy.

18.
Deadheading of empty tractor trailer  trucks is another total waste. Truckers  are getting better  at balancing their wasted space. Profit will lead them to use current technology to make money.

 19. Renewable energy like solar,  wind, and bio mass power are not  just an option. They are necessary. It will just take a little more research funded by the government. No one else can justify the expense. We have no plan to attack this as a major  problem.   Click  RenewableEnergyNow.com Directory of Internet Information  

20.  So why do you have so many dentists? Dental decay for the most part can be prevented. Just  ask your dentist.

21. Complete retirement to doing nothing will kill you earlier than if you were continuing to be productive at something. Work is normal and a part of life. New statistics are available on keeping the body and the mind  actively exercised.

22. Paying people to not work is a total waste of manpower.

23. Harboring criminals in prison doing nothing all day long without aiding the GNP is a waste of talent. Most criminals have some very good skills like everyone else. Unfortunately, like everyone else, the prisoner did  whatever he did to get him into cell  because it  seemed to him to  be a good idea at the time. The ability to think clearly and logically  has not been taught  at the level where a child can reach is maximum potential.

24.
Suicide, for the most part, can be prevented.  We just don't seem to put a very great priority on trying to understand depression. We are almost afraid to talk about it as it might become a self fulfilling prophecy. Our society is oriented toward achievement and success  so that we judge ourselves on a false sense of values.

25. Paying farmers to NOT grow things is a waste of available resources when there are people starving around the world. In time this will change and we will wonder why we didn't feed the starving people before.

26. Like it or not, we are a 1 world economy. We have to realize that we don't want to be and we are not an isolated society. We are intermingled with the world and isolationism is no longer possible. 

27.  Americans are overweight. Nearly one-third of adults, 59 million people, are
considered obese. Moreover, close to two-thirds of adults are either obese or significantly overweight.
. We pay significantly for this excessive weight  in health risks including diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, heart disease, certain cancers, stroke and arthritis.

28.
There are  40,000,000 people that would have grown up as Americans but they are not here today because of an abortion.  In addition we don't have a plan to have enough working Americans to pay for the aging society's social security costs. So where does that put our economy in the years to come?

2/3  

Blue Box 1 Scan Below

Click Brian Nelson's www.PartyTentCity.com for party tents, canopies and awnings. Today's Sale 26'x40' Tarp.   Silver. Regular price is $104.00. With this ad it is on sale for only $88.00. Shipping is $15. No charge for shipping if tarp is picked up at  31 Gessner Rd.  in Houston, TX  77024  Use PayPal to Brian@NelsonIdeas.com or Call Brian 713-467-3025.  
Blue Box 1 Contact Brian at 31 Gessner Rd. Houston, TX  77024 Tel. 713-467-3025 Cell 713-927-4479 Click: E-mail me 
www.IamFightingCancer.com   Bookmark this page now!   Anything Internet   
http://www.NelsonIdeas.com/Directory-All-Websites/Alphabetical.html

  09/24/2009 02:35 PM -0500

For internet surfing fun  with an opportunity
to learn a lot, click below  on  any subject that
is underlined. It should be hyperlinked to a
full page on the subject. These are inventions
from  1850 to 1975.  See how others  have
 taken an idea and turned it into something most valuable.


INVENTIONS IN THE LAST 150 YEARS
(SINCE 1854)

Sewing machine,
gyroscope
.airship,
glider
.
fiber optics.fiber optics,
1854,
 
rayon
.
1856,pasteurisation,
Pullman Sleeping Car, washing machine
.
internal combustion engine.
elevator.bicycle.
cylinder lock
machine gun.
plastic.
dynamite.
tin can,
torpedo,
typewriter
.
1867,
air brakes,
tungsten steel.
traffic lights,
metal windmill
.
mail-order catalog
.
barbed wire.
shoe welt sticher,

telephone,
internal combustion engine.
carpet sweeper.
cylinder phonograph,
moving pictures
.
lightbulb

1925,
liquid-fueled rockets,
PEZ candy.
quartz crystal watch.
TV system,
Technicolor,
 
aerosol can.
quartz clock
iron lung.
penicillin.
Bubble gum
electric shaver.,
car radio.,
Yo-Yo,
1929 Scotch tape
frozen food,
neoprene.
computer,
jet engine,
stop-action
photography.
electron microscope,
Polaroid photography ,
parking meter
.
1932,radio telescope.
zoom lens,
light meter,
 

1950 Super glue,
Power steering, videotape recorder,
Mr. Potato Head ,
bar code,
diet soft drink,
hydrogen bomb,
Radial tires
synthesizer,
black box - flight recorder.
Transistor radio,
Oral contraceptives,
nonstick pan,
solar cell,
Tetracycline

Optic fiber ,
computer hard disk,
Tetracycline ,

1955 Optic fiber , hovercraft,
Liquid Paper
,
Fortran (computer language) ,
modem,
laser
.
Hula Hoop,
integrated circuit internal pacemaker,
Barbie Doll
,microchip.

radio telescope,
Frequency modulation (FM radio),
Stereo records,
drive-in movie theater
,
cat eyes,
Monopoly.,
broadcasting

first magnetic recording.
nylon,
slinky.
silly putty.
aqualung.,
kidney dialysis machine,
Synthetic cortisone ,
hypertext.
atomic bomb,
microwave oven, holography.,
Mobile phones ,

1947,
transistor.
Frisbee®,
Velcro ® ,
Wurlitzer jukebox.,
Cake mix,
credit card ,

1878,
 
toilet paper,
seismograph
.
metal detector.
automatic player piano
,
rayon.
fountain pen.
cash register.
steam turbine.
machine gun.
automobile ,
motorcycle.
dishwasher.
CocaCola.
radar.
gramophone.
contact lenses.
drinking straws.
pneumatic tire.
matchbook.
Cordite Gunpowder,
escalator
.
diesel-fueled internal combustion engine.vacuum flask.
zipper,
1893,

carborundum.
oller coaster.
vacuum cleaner.
zeppelin,escalator.
safety razor.
radio receiver,
vacuum cleaner.
 
air conditioner,
neon light
.
lie detector,
Teddy Bear
,
neon light,
crayons ,
airplane,
windshield wipers,
windshield wipers,

ductile tungsten ,
Teabags ,
tractor.
vacuum diode ,
E =mc2,

Cornflakes
sonar electronic,
amplifying tube

Bakelite.
Color photography,
1907,
piloted helicopter
gyrocompass,
 
Cellophane,
Model T,
geiger counter
.
Instant coffee,
talking motion picture,
neon light,
ignition system
.
Life Savers,
crossword puzzle,
bra
,
zipper,
gas mask.
Pyrex
,

Radios,
stainless steel

superheterodyne
radio circuit
,
fortune cookies.
pop-up toaster,
1919, Short-wave radio,
arc welder,
tommy gun,
Band-Aid,robot,
lie detector
.
Insulin,
3-D movie,
traffic signal,
iconoscope ,
self winding watch,
frozen food
,
dynamic loudspeaker,
spiral bindings,
mechanical television
 

1960 halogen lamp Valium,
nondairy creamer,
audio cassette,
fiber-tip pen,
Spacewar
,
First computer video game,
videodisc,
Acrylic paint,
Permanent-press fabric BASIC (an early computer language)
Astroturf ,
Soft
contact lenses
NutraSweet,compact disk,Kevlar
1966 Electronic Fuel injection
handheld calculator, computer mouse, computer with integrated circuits,
RAM (random access memory).
canned beer,
radar,

voice recognition machine,
Colt revolver.
photocopier.,
jet engine,
ballpoint pen,
Strobe lighting ,
1938,
Teflon.
freeze-dried coffee, helicopter.
electron microscope,
orgone accumulator.
jeep.
computer controlled by software.
Aerosol
spray cans ,
neutronic reactor.
electronic digital
computer.
turboprop engine.
Synthetic rubber ,

1969 arpanet (first internet)
artificial heart, ATM,bar-code scanner,
daisy-wheel printer
floppy disk,
dot-matrix printer,
food processor,
liquid-crystal display (LCD),
Hacky Sack®,
Gene splicing,
ethernet (local computer network),
disposable lighter.
post-it note,
iposuction
,
laser printer,
1975
push-through tab
on a drink can,
 ink-jet printer invented
Magnetic resonance imaging
VisiCalc spreadsheet
artificial heart
Jarvik-7

1979
Cellular phones
Cray supercomputer

Walkman
roller blades.
hepatitis-B vaccine,
1981
MS-DOS.