How-to-focus

How-to-focus, on somethingFirst of all what do we mean by focus, simple really a telescope focuses the light it receives from it's lenses at one end, successive lenses amplify this light so it becomes more clear to the eye. In a Radio receiver a tuned circuit focus on a small bandwidth, filters in cascading configuration reduce all the noise from either side of a frequency, only a small bandwidth of frequencies now reach the receiver, it has focused on just a small part of the spectrum.
How do I focus on this concept
How-to-focus. When trying to achieve something for example a number of sales of an item that you have made, it could be a PDF book, a print from a painting, a new gadget for making a process easier you need to focus on your concept. Concept that’s just another name for an idea. Here’s an example of my focus, I have created four prints from four original works of art, namely four members of the British Royal family. How do I focus on this concept to try and succeed in getting a quantity of sales? What is it you do, do you paint or publish?, the subject matter is the concept you thought about, thinking about it after you completed the work is only a portion of the process of being focused.
You now need to think some more about your idea
How-to-focus. You now need to think some more about your idea, focus on how you are going to sell them. To sell, sell by the way is not a naughty four letter word, so if you are thinking that sale of something is wrong, you must concentrate your mind, train yourself to divert you away from whatever has influenced your mind to think that selling is wrong. Now getting back to my Royal prints. Let’s look at the Queen Mother, look at the painting, pictures speak volumes to me and you, you just need to focus on what you have created. My Queen Mum speaks, of a very kind old lady, who has time to listen to you and help you solve your problem. Queen Mom apparently gave people the necessary lift they needed after dealing with the terrible blitz that London suffered during the Second World War. I know this is true because my uncle lived in London during this period, his wife suffered through this terrible experience.
Art and every other product solve someone’s problem.
Art and every other product solve someone’s problem. What a great feeling it is when you help someone to solve a problem, there is nothing that comes close to helping someone. What does my Queen Mum print solve, well my original, from where I took prints is now in the hands of the Princes trust. They will sell it through auction the money will be used to help under privileged children living in the North East of England. Money will be used to help children who have fallen into a life of crime, the money will help them to buy tools for training courses, or clothing for certain jobs.
Giclee prints, taken from my original painting
Giclee prints, taken from my original painting will be sold; a percentage from their sale will be donated to Army regiments that the, The Queen Mother had long-standing relationships with many regiments which formed part of the funeral procession. Money will be needed to help Soldiers overcome injuries. Military personnel have after all paid the ultimate cost; they have given their lives so that we remain safe at home. Military people who give their lives are true hero’s, there is no argument to this statement, if there was ever a perfect example of being focused, people laying down their lives for us, must be it.
All these regiments paid their own tribute
All these regiments paid their own tribute, to Her Majesty the Queen Mother during her funeral.
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
1st The Queen's Dragoon GuardsAlso known as the Welsh Cavalry, the regiment has its origins in units founded in 1685 by James II. Its members are mainly recruited from Wales, Herefordshire and Shropshire. The regiment's most important commemorative date is the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo against Napoleon in 1815. The Queen Mother presented a new standard to the regiment in May 1996. Five of its soldiers have been awarded the Victoria Cross, the UK's highest military honour.
Queen's Royal Hussars
Queen's Royal HussarsWith its origins more than 300 years ago, the Queen's Royal Hussars was formed when the Queen Own Hussars and Queen's Royal Irish Hussars merged in 1993. The regiment celebrates St Patrick's Day. The regiment holds 172 battle honours including the Battle of Derringen in 1743, the last time a British monarch led forces into battle. In 1988 the Queen Mother presented the regiment with a new mascot, a grey Clydesdale Drum Horse called Peninsula.
9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales')
How-to-focus 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales')Formed in 1960 from the amalgamation of two regiments, it has its origins in 1715 during the Stuart uprising against King George I. The regiment has been long associated with service in Ireland and India, where its soldiers became known as "the Delhi Spearmen". Since amalgamation the Regiment has had an armoured reconnaissance role and it draws most of its recruits from Northamptonshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire.
The King's Regiment
How-to-focus The King's RegimentThe regiment was formed in 1685 and is based in northern England. While it recruits from all over the UK, it is also the army's only "city regiment", drawing soldiers from Liverpool and Manchester. The regiment has seen active service throughout the world and its modern role is as an armoured infantry battalion. In total, 23 Victoria Crosses have been awarded to members of the regiment since 1900.
Royal Anglian Regiment
How-to-focus Royal Anglian RegimentThe Royal Anglian Regiment draws its soldiers from 10 counties in East Anglia and the East Midlands, its history dating back to 1685. Its origins lie in country regiments raised during the 17th century and amalgamated over the years to their present form. The regiment maintains ties with these eastern counties and its soldiers have served throughout the world, most recently as part of the intervention force in Sierra Leone.
The Light Infantry
How-to-focus The Light InfantryThe Light Infantry is one of the largest regiments in the British Army and emerged out of the colonial wars between France and the UK and the North American independence drive in the 18th century. One of its commanders during this period was General Sir John Moore, recognised as one of the most important strategists in British military history. The Queen Mother became Colonel in Chief of the new regiment following amalgamations in 1968.
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
How-to-focus The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)The Black Watch is one of the most historic regiments in the British Army. It began life in 1725 when it was raised an independent companies and became a fully fledged regiment in 1739. It first saw overseas service at Guadaloupe in 1759 and its soldiers have since been in action all over the world. During the Second World War it was part of the army contingents that pushed up through north Africa into Italy before it was moved to the war against Japan in south-east Asia.
Royal Army Medical Corp
How-to-focus Royal Army Medical Corp My Grand Father James Edward Marley joined Corp. The RAMC began life with the formation of the regular army in 1660. Its motto, "In Arduis Fidelius" means 'Steadfast in Adversity' and its members have won 31 Victoria Crosses over the years. One former member won both the VC and the Iron Cross from Germany for saving the lives of its soldiers.
The Royal Yeomanry
How-to-focus The Royal YeomanryBased at the Cavalary House, Chelsea, the Royal Yeomanry was formed in 1967 from the amalgamation of five county regiments. It is now a reserve nuclear, biological and chemical warfare regiment, specialising in tackling scenarios involving these weapons.
68 (Inns of Court & City Yeomanry) Signal Squadron
How-to-focus. 68 (Inns of Court & City Yeomanry) Signal Squadron This squadron of approximately 100 servicemen and women provides communications for the London headquarters of the army and wider Land Forces. The City of London Yeomanry began its military history in the Boer War in South Africa. Signal squadrons have played an increasingly important role in modern military planning. The Queen Mother, How-to-focus on Her Majesty the Queen Mother
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