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PaeopleString

Posted by trixie42 on October 21, 2009

This is a new social network concept that is going to be great for networking and also fun to do. You really do get paid!
PeopleString ‘Where You Own the Web’. It is the new wave in relationship and social communities; it has the Creativity, Culture, Expressive Forums and places to meet new people and network; but now it combines all that with giving you a share in the revenues that are created by the users of the website.

The ‘other’ social sites keep all of the money for themselves and never give any to their users. They are making millions off of your actions and keeping it all. PeopleString shares the revenues that are generated by its members. This is unique for online social communities. Who other than PeopleString gives its members back 70% of the revenues? Visit today: http://www.peoplestring.com/?u=sbloch

 

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Ceo Says Nothing Great Ever Comes Without Risk

Posted by trixie42 on October 17, 2009

Our company CEO is a smart intelligent man and I quote him. “I have learned that nothing great in life ever comes without risking and experiencing some pain. Pain is OK, we just need to learn from it and move on.” I guess we all try hard to avoid pain, even if it may be for our own good. The pain I am referring to is not a physical pain to the body. It is a pain brought on by failure and rejection dealing with people in business and networking.
In our business of referral marketing we call on prospects, set appointments, give presentations and sign up new customers. This all sounds simple, right? Well if you are a beginner its not simple at all. As a matter of fact it can be quite the opposite. We are all engaged in a “sales process”. We all must overcome fears of failure and rejection to be successful and achieve what we want. To do this we have to change our mental model of success and failure. Most of us put ourselves in the middle of success and failure. We need to put ourselves first then failure and success.
Instead of viewing failure as something to be avoided lets use failure as a stepping stone to our success. If failure is the vehicle that can take us to success then courage is the fuel.
Courage is like a muscle. You have to develop and strengthen muscle by exercise. In our business that means practice! Working together with our team members to develop good communication skills. Get past rejection and failure and move on.

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Moisturizing Liquid Soap

Posted by trixie42 on June 13, 2008

Moisturizing Liquid Soaps invite a bit of nature into your home with the botanical enriched formula of this new moisturizing liquid soap. Butter silk beads, made with cocoa, shea and mango butters, jojoba and natural oils, in a cleansing solution so you get a thick lather to wash away dirt while your hands are softened and moisturized. These soaps along with the antibacterial liquid soaps are easy on the wallet as they are so highly concentrated. With 500 uses in each bottle you are only paying a penney per use.  Each refill size fills four bottles so you will save even more.

Make your world a safer place with hand cleanliness. It is so important to your personal hygiene and health. 

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Gas Prices/Added Income

Posted by trixie42 on June 6, 2008

Can you believe that gas prices actually went down in the last day or so. Back down to $3.76. Wow! I recieved an email today with tips for saving on gas that I want to share with you. The following is from Charlie Fish from Eagle View Mortgage:

Tips for Stretching Your Tank

In terms of the economy and its effect on our daily lives, there is no hotter topic than the outrageous prices we are seeing at the pumps. The maddening part is as consumers, we have zero control over these inflated costs. To make matters worse, there’s always that person who says something like, “You know, Europeans pay a lot more for gas than we do.” That’s true, but it doesn’t make it any easier when we’re reaching for our credit cards at the pump. The absolute worst part about high gas prices, however, is the notion of having no alternatives. Even a diligent hybrid owner has to make a trip to the gas station at some point, right?

So, now that you’re feeling backed into a corner and completely depressed about the situation, what do you do? The answer is actually a simple one; cut down on the amount of gas you use. I realize it doesn’t sound simple, but by changing just a few bad habits, any motorist can stretch a tank of gas no matter what type of car they drive. Here are some tips that are sure to help.

Go Easy on the Pedals -
Jackrabbit driving is a killer when it comes to burning fuel. Remember that slow and steady wins the race in more ways than one.

Avoid Long Idles - The bottom line is idling burns more gas than restarting an engine.

No Junk in the Trunk - Clean out your trunk and the rest of your car for that matter. Excess weight bogs down your vehicle, causing it to burn more fuel.

Drive the Speed Limit - The higher the speed, the more gas your car will use.

Go Easy on the A/C - Air conditioning burns gas. Before turning it on, ask yourself if rolling down a window or two might do the trick.

Use Overdrive and Cruise Control - Most automatic transmissions have these features. If you drive a stick, consult your owner’s manual about the recommended RPMs when shifting.

Keep Tires Inflated and Aligned - Believe it or not, frequent alignments and keeping your tires inflated to the proper amount will save you gas.

Honor the Scheduled Maintenance - Scheduled maintenance is designed to help your car run as efficiently as possible. Check your owner’s manual for specifics.

There you go, eight possible solutions to an otherwise unfixable problem. In addition, you may want to exlpore the idea of carpooling. Also, walking now and then is an option. Not only will it save you gas – it’ll keep you healthy.

Do you have any tips for saving gas?
Give me a call and tell me about them!

I realize how the economy has affected so many lives and I want to show you a business that makes total sense. Please get in touch with me at 952-894-4845 or email me at sbloch@q.com

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The Renegade Marketing System

Posted by trixie42 on May 21, 2008

I feel so good! I finally finished this ebook from Ann Seig. It is a real education let me tell you. Ann has taken network marketing to a whole new level. I was feeling guilty about not wanting to spend anymore time approaching my warm market. This includes friends and family.  I still get that “feeling” sometimes that people see me coming and just want to curl up and hide. This may or may not be true but its not a very comfortable feeling anyway. Besides Ann and the Renegade system I have spent alot of time with Kim Klaver resources and feel she is a great teacher and a “breath of fresh air”.  I have been with my Prosper Team since June 1st of 2007. I am one customer away from becoming a  Director. I have this feeling that I may be “on my way”. My biggest drawback is picking up the phone and calling these leads that I have. I am gaining courage tho.  My upline are a great group of people and I hope I can start adding some momemtum to the team. Will keep you all posted on this venture.

Until next time!

 

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Belly Fat

Posted by trixie42 on April 8, 2008

 

Good Morning Everyone,

Today is a good day to talk about a problem that I have been struggling with and only recently decided to do something about it.  The company that I am with has a new product to help with crave blocking and I have it on order and just waiting for it to be delivered to my door.  In the meantime I have gotton back on my chi machine twice daily and recording my food intake. The scale this morning tells me thatI am three pounds lighter than yesterday morning. That helps with incentive. The following is an article I recieved from a member of our Team.

For those of you who are looking to get a jump-start on your summer “slim down”, we have been getting great reports from people who have replaced breakfast and/or lunch with ATTAIN with CraveBlocker.

 

Paul

 Tips by Russell Blaylock, MD

 Blaylock Tip of the Week

Lose Your Deadly Belly Fat

Americans have lived through many health crises in the past but the latest threat, though largely preventable, has silently grown to potentially deadly proportions. America is in the grips of an “obesity epidemic,” and 65 percent of the population is overweight.

Even those who may not consider themselves overweight may be carrying a large amount of deadly belly fat, known to increase the risk of heart disease in relatively slim people.

Most people have a basic sense that being overweight is bad for their health, but few appreciate just how dangerous it is.

While I have never written a diet book and don’t intend to, controlling fat excess is really fairly simple: Eat for health, not for pleasure. This is not to say that a healthy diet has to taste bad. But it is critical to keep in mind that the goal is a diet that provides health. The loss of excess fat will always come when you follow a healthy diet.

Below are my four steps for losing weight permanently. For a detailed discussion on how to lose weight go here now to find out how to get my special report, “The Fat Cure: Health Secrets to Losing Weight Permanently.”

1. Eat a lot of vegetables. Also, eat a mixture of fresh and cooked vegetables, which should all be cleansed thoroughly to remove pesticides and herbicides.

2. Avoid excessive carbohydrates. The three worst culprits are sweetened drinks (sodas and fruits drinks), pasta and breads. While desserts are bad, they are never eaten in as high a volume as these three.

Breads are high on the glycemic index — a measure of how fast a carbohydrate is broken down and absorbed into the blood. The faster it enters the blood, the greater the secretion of insulin — the process that causes us to be hungry. Foods low on the index are absorbed more slowly.

Your source of carbohydrates will be beans and lentils. Years ago it was observed that the Asians ate a diet high in carbohydrates, yet they had a low risk of heart attack and stroke. Now we know that’s because they eat only carbohydrates that contain fiber.

3. Avoid most red meats. Acceptable meats include turkey, ostrich, pork and Chicken. Organically raised animals are the best. Processed meats should be avoided, since most are heavily dosed with nitrites and injected with excitotoxin additives. A recent study found that eating these meats multiplies the risk of pancreatic cancer by 62 times.

If you want an occasional steak, make sure the cattle are grass-fed and that all the animals are individually tested for mad cow disease.

4. Exercise. Over an extended period, no diet will work without exercise. The beauty of exercise is that not only are you burning calories while you exercise — you continue to burn them hours later.

Muscle burns fats and consumes calories. The more your muscles work, the easier it is to lose weight. Exercise also promotes the release of growth hormones and this reduces body fat.

Eating quality, pure foods is important for your overall health. Go here now for information on my report “How to Avoid Poisonous Foods.”

 

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100 days 100 customers

Posted by trixie42 on April 2, 2008

I have finally finished the book by Kim Klaver and I must say I am so impressed with this ladies teaching skills.  She has given me so much insight on making calls to prospects. I have done my three script homework and will put it all together on cards. Will lamenate them so I can carry a set in my purse and keep a set by the phone in our office.  I have not completed the cd’s yet but will by the end of this week. FiFi will be my sounding board to begin with. She is a good listener.  I have some cold call leads to work with also so I will be busy just learning how to be an advisor and not a seller.  As of today I have six preferred customers and will keep you all posted on my progress. My goal is four a month.

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Bathing the Dog

Posted by trixie42 on March 30, 2008

FiFiFiFiI wasn’t sure how to title this days blog but if the truth be known its exactly about bathing little FiFi.  After lastnights four mile walk our little shih-tzu did not look black and white but a dirty gray. To bathe her I use a product called hair wash” .  Also use a conditioner. She looks and smells so good and her coat is soft, shiny and a very definate black and white.  We are retired and travel in our motorhome alot. This little dog is the perfect pet for us. She does not shed, very well mannered and brings us much joy. We always had golden retrievers as my husband is a hunter. The biggest difference between the big dogs and this little one is that cleaning is so much simpler without the “dog hair” to vacumn up. Need I say more. The price you pay for loving pets! Our daughter has a golden retriever and a chocolate lab. Our three sons have six golden retrievers and one Yorkie between them. So you see the golden retriever is ”number one” in this family. I would love to hear from you pet lovers out there. Do you have any comments to offer?  I might add that the majority of the pets are on Purina Beneful

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An Article on Oral Cancer treatment

Posted by trixie42 on March 16, 2008

Oral Cancer May be Treated with Proanthocyanidins from Medicinal Plants

by David Gutierrez(NaturalNews) Proanthocyanidins from grapeseed extract may hamper the growth of oral cancer cells, according to a recent study published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine.Proanthocyanidins are chemicals in the flavonoid family, naturally occurring in the seeds and skins of grapes (including red wine), pine bark, green and black tea, and berries including bilberries, cranberries, chokeberries and black currant berries. They have been shown to act as antioxidants and protect against DNA damage from tobacco, as well as to be selectively toxic to various forms of cancer cells, including breast, gastric, lung and prostate cancers. They have also been shown to retard the growth of breast, colon, oral and prostate cancers.Researchers tested proanthocyanidins derived from grapeseed extract on cell lines of both oral and cervical cancer in the laboratory. They found that the chemical significantly slowed the growth of both cervical and oral cancers, but that the effect was greater on oral cancers. The effect was dose-dependent, meaning that larger doses of the extract led to slower cancer growth.Because a particular strain of human papillomavirus, HPV 16, has previously been shown to drive the proliferation of oral cancer cells, the researchers also tested the extract against such accelerated cell lines. The grapeseed extract proanthocyanidins were found to significantly reduce the growth of the HPV-stimulated oral cancer cells.

In addition, the researchers reported preliminary evidence that the extract may encourage cell death among both cervical and oral cancers.

The researchers hailed their work as an important step in developing alternative cancer treatments. “Standard chemotherapies and radiation treatment, frequently used to treat oral cancer patients, often have harsh and severe side effects that include tissue damage and malfunction,” the researchers wrote. “The discovery and validation of novel treatments and prevention strategies, lacking these harmful side effects, is one of our main short-term goals.”

“This research shows that the natural medicines in berries works as an effective replacement for chemotherapy in many cancers,” added consumer health advocate Mike Adams, author of the book The 7 Laws of Nutrition. “People who eat fresh, raw berries on a daily basis are greatly reducing their risk of ever being diagnosed with breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer and other forms of cancer.”

“But what’s really astonishing today,” Adams added, “is that oncologists remain nutritionally illiterate and have zero knowledge about anti-cancer foods and herbs. Thus, millions of people are harmed each year with chemotherapy chemicals that are, in reality, long outdated and largely ineffective. The entire conventional cancer industry is a grand marketing scam that only seeks to profit from disease rather than actually curing it.”

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Please contact me for more information on cardiovascular protection.

sbloch@q.com

 

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Eczema

Posted by trixie42 on March 12, 2008

The following is a letter written by a parent about a son with bad eczema. A great testimony to something that worked for them. Read on!

Dear Ellen,

Just to let you know — we had a little boy at the daycare with very bad eczema, cracked knuckles on his poor little hands, very sore.  I had his mom take a bottle of a special bath oil home over the weekend and she said just on Saturday alone he asked to take 3 baths because it felt so good!!!!

By Monday morning his skin was 90% better. 

This is after years of taking oral medications and topical creams prescribed by dermatologists.  The mom called it miracle oil and was THRILLED.

Sue

My husband had a form of ecxema on the palms of both hands for many years. We thought it was to do with his line of work, construction. After retirement six years ago he continued to have this rash. Was treated by Doctor with different prescription cremes. Nothing touched it until I ordered this special lotion from my company and within three weeks there was a noticeable difference. If you know of anyone with skin disorders please have them contact me.

sbloch@q.com

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