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Mark Hoverson Training And Inspirational Video
Posted on 10. Feb, 2010 by Ty Tribble.
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I had a chance to hang out with my friend Mark Hoverson a few weeks ago in Portland, Oregon and he let me in on what he was planning...the tough part has been keeping my mouth shut for the last few weeks, knowing this was coming...
A few years ago Mark was living in a trailer and qualified for food stamps, today he is a 7-figure earner who has some amazing videos he has offered to share with my readers.
You will want to see his story for yourself in this video:
The videos are both valuable and inspirational....download Mark Hoverson Videos Here.
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Amway donates $100,000 to Haiti earthquake disaster relief
Posted on 14. Jan, 2010 by Dan Mitchell.
ADA -- Amway is donating $100,000 to disaster relief efforts in Haiti -- as well as matching contributions its employees and distributors make through its Web site amway.com.
The Ada-based direct seller says its initial $100,000 donation will be split between the American Red Cross and SOS Children's Village.
"We are fully committed to offering assistance quickly and meaningfully," said Jim Hunking, managing director of Amway operations in the Caribbean.
While Amway doesn't have offices in island nation, the company does have few hundred distributors -- also know as Independent Business Owners -- there selling products through its Amway Global division.
Source: MLive.com
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15 Top Networkers Offer Advice and Predictions for 2010
Posted on 04. Jan, 2010 by Ty Tribble.
Eric Su asked me to contribute an article to his project titled "The 2010 Networker Report - How To Make 2010 Your Best Year Ever In Network Marketing". I was happy to contribute along with many others including: Ann Sieg, Rod Nichols, and Dr. Joe Rubino.
You can download the report here for free with no strings attached (I'm not even asking for your email address): 2010 Networker Report
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Building Your Business Over Holiday Time – Jim Rohn
Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by Ty Tribble.
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This comes from the Jim Rohn Newsletter. Subscribe here.
The holidays are upon us; a time of celebration and joy. I love the last days of November through the beginning of the New Year. The pure magic of the holidays is something that I anticipate and enjoy each and every year.
For some though, the holidays have lost the joy and excitement they at other times have had. The pace of life has grown so fast—much faster than those first holidays I remember in my life—that some people don’t enjoy the times they get to spend with their family and friends during what is supposed to be days filled with joy and peace.
Why is that? Probably a lot can be laid at the feet of how fast-paced our times are, but that isn’t all.
I believe our holiday times should be wonderful and filled with lasting and enjoyable moments and memories. So how can we ensure that we come out of the holidays in January with great memories of the past month? Here are six thoughts that will help you experience the holidays the way they were intended to be experienced:
Be Temperate
Holidays can be days of excess for many—too much food, too many cookies and treats. Too much chocolate, schedules that are too busy. One thing that will help you enjoy the holidays is to be temperate. Enjoy the food. Enjoy the treats. Enjoy the busy schedule of activities and parties. But also be disciplined enough to know when to hold back, when to say, “No.” When we go overboard we regret it and lose the opportunity to fully experience that moment. But when we enjoy a little and refrain from going too far, then we can enjoy all that little piece of time has to offer.Lower Your Expectations
Much of the frustration people experience from the holidays is from setting their expectations too high. They expect too much from friends or family, and when they don’t get what they want, they get frustrated. They expect presents to be perfect and when they aren’t, they get frustrated or disappointed. Instead of having huge expectations this holiday season, just take it as it comes and enjoy what you can. And this brings me to my next point.Enjoy What You Can and Ignore the Rest
This holiday season, go with an attitude of knowing that things will be what they will be. You can’t control other people or their actions. If a family member pushes the limits of your patience, ignore that and instead focus on how much you can enjoy the time you have with other family members. If things don’t go perfectly—which they won’t—then enjoy what you can and let the rest slide. You will feel a lot better about life if you can take all things a little easier.Stay Out of Debt
Debt is a killer. It will steal your enjoyment of life. Be sure to stay within your financial boundaries this holiday season. The last thing you want is to start the New Year with a deeper burden financially. Know where you are financially and stay within those limits. You don’t have to impress anyone, just buy gifts that you can afford and express your feelings in the giving of the gift.Take Time for Yourself
Be sure that, no matter how busy you get, you take time for yourself. Take time to read. Take a long bath if that relaxes you. Take a walk. Spend some time of quiet in front of a fire. Don’t rush through the holidays and sap all of your energy. Your mind and body need to be reenergized, so be sure to take time to do so.Focus on Your Spiritual Life
Ultimately, no matter what tradition you come from, the holidays are historically days in which we focus on the spiritual. Men and women are created with a natural draw toward spiritual life. However, our culture today tends to stay away from a focus on the spiritual, and that has even crept into our holidays. Be sure to place an emphasis on building your spiritual life and growing in that area. This will help keep you grounded and able to deal with anything that may come your way.Friends, this time of year is another chance to remember the important truths of life and to enjoy time with dear friends and family.
May you experience the very best this holiday season and move into January better than ever!
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I Will Become What I Know I Am
Posted on 05. Dec, 2009 by Ty Tribble.
A little inspiration from Michael Jordan:
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XanGo Establishes XanGo Goodness Foundation
Posted on 25. Oct, 2009 by Dan Mitchell.
Here's more evidence that MLM and Network Marketing companies have big hearts and wallets.
XanGo, LLC, a leading global health and wellness company, officially launched the XanGo Goodness Foundation last night
with a fundraising gala to benefit Operation Smile. The XanGo Goodness Foundation was established to extend the reach of its ongoing work to actively support philanthropic causes worldwide. Of particular interest is improving the lives of children at home and around the world and mobilizing to address disasters and crises. The event raised nearly $35,000 toward a week-long goal of supporting an Operation Smile mission to Thailand to provide children's cleft lip and palate repair. The money raised translates into approximately 145 surgeries.
Gordon Morton, XanGo founder and board member comments, "The XanGo Goodness Foundation transcends mere 'check-writing' - we encourage involvement and volunteerism." Morton adds, "XanGo Goodness evolved into a Foundation that is registered as a 501(c)(3) charity, in a move to strengthen both XanGo's fundraising abilities and transparency. Perhaps most importantly, this will expand our ability to help more people in need."
Source: XanGo
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Tahitian Noni International Supports Local Charity
Posted on 25. Oct, 2009 by Dan Mitchell.
Network Marketing companies continue to be a source of philanthropic inspiration!
Sales and service operators at Tahitian Noni International aren't just helpful voices on the phone -- they are dedicated, caring individuals that are stepping up to help local people in need. For the past three months, these operators have been raising money to help Community Action Services of Provo, which offers local food bank services for Utah, Wasatch, and Summit counties. This service comes at a critical time for the local charity. Many groups do special projects to help people in need specifically at Christmastime, leaving donations in October far short of what food banks need.
To help bridge that gap, the sales and service agents at Tahitian Noni International have been holding special activities for the last three months to benefit the local charity. August was their "money war" spare change challenge -- where they gathered over a thousand dollars in mostly quarters, nickles, dimes and pennies. In September, they raised an additional one thousand dollars by holding seven separate fundraising lunches at Tahitian Noni International Coprporate Headquarters. October was "toilet paper" month, where they had over 1,000 rolls of toilet paper donated to the cause.
With the money raised, they purchased:
120 Jars of peanut butter
1,752 Cans of food (vegetables, fruits, soups, tuna, beans, etc.)
90 Gallons of powdered milk
90 Quarts of juice
117 Boxes of cereal
152 Boxes of mac and cheese
Source: Tahitian Noni International
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Direct Selling Women’s Alliance Celebrates Party With Your Kids Week
Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Dan Mitchell.
Source: Press Release 365
This looks like a great initiative!
KAILUA, HI -- In honor of all Direct Sellers and Network Marketing professionals throughout the United States and globally, The Direct Selling Women's Alliance, www.dswa.org is celebrating the home-based entrepreneur and their families by holding its annual "Party With Your Kids" week. In recognition of the direct selling profession; a true alternative to the typical 9-5 job, the week of October 18-24 will commemorate and celebrate the entrepreneurial business owner and their families.
During this week, the Direct Selling Women's Alliance is collaborating with all direct selling companies and their distributors to rally around the mission of showing the next generation that there are choices in their careers other than just working in corporate America. With a direct selling business, women and men alike are allowed the freedom and independence to be there for families…something that a work-at-home business truly offers.
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Mary Kay Foundation Grants Urban Ministries SafeHouse 20k
Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Dan Mitchell.
Mary Kay and the Mary Kay Foundation continue to do good work with their national domestic violence grant program.
Urban Ministries SafeHouse is one of 150 domestic violence organizations participating in the program. The grant will be used to assist with operation costs and for repairs and maintenance of the shelter.
"This grant is such a blessing to Urban Ministries SafeHouse in a variety of ways," said Linda Wall, SafeHouse executive director. "Not only does it provide much needed funding, it gives us hope and strength to continue what we do. Domestic violence is not going away and deserves very serious attention. Programs to help battered women and their children require a lot of resources. That's why we are so thankful The Mary Kay Foundation is helping us help families in Clarksville."
Source: The Leaf Chronicle








