I can’t believe it’s been 20 years

You know twenty years ago, I ordered some laundry soap and house cleaners because I was tired of all the nasty smelly products I got from the grocery store. I was tired of having the toxin- filled products I had then. In fact, most of us still have those very same product in our homes today..

My house has been 100% converted for years and we’ve seen major change in my allergies and asthma. For me it’s been a win-win.

This month I woke up to some really great things our company is doing for the little guy. The everyday mom and dad who want more for their babies. The person who knows there is something out there that can help them….yet not knowing what it truly is. This is it.

Sharing wellness means WE ALL win. We all wash our hair, brush our teeth, eat popcorn, use candles, take supplements, spray room spray and bathe regularly. This company offers it all. Plus grad A beef, too.

This is a company where all of us little guys are celebrated.

Connect the Dots

This post won’t make sense to some people. You just aren’t there. You haven’t connected the dots of weird illnesses to products you’re using in your home. I’ve been connecting the dots for many years and I can’t say enough about how changing to these products has changed my life!

Over the years, I spent more money than I care to admit on supplements that didn’t work, I was jconstantlly searching for that “new” product that would “do the job” I needed it to do at a fair price and not interfere with my allergy-laden self.. Needless to say, I will forever be grateful for my online Wellness shopping club and what it has done for me and for my friends and family!!

The best part is I never have to step foot in a big box store for everyday supplies. And there are a few other niceties about my shopping club that I love. For example, how many companies do you know have a 96% monthly reorder rate? None, other than this wonderful Wellness shopping club. How many companies that make the products you purchase are truly American? This one is. Everything is made right here in the good ol’ US of A.

Like Vanilla Ice said “if you have a problem you’ll solve it”

We don’t have many things we can control but we can control what we put in our homes and in our bodies! Think about it.

Happiness is a habit

How To Start Your Day With Success!

Many Life Coaches teach various techniques on starting your day off with the proper mindset. Here’s an easy concept that’s easy to remember, using the acronym BE GREAT.

B – Breathe  
Take a few deep breaths to get your blood circulating)

– Energy  
Get moving early in the day. Morning stretches, a walk or workout first thing make for a great day!

G – Gratitude  
Reflection on our blessings can change how you view things

– Read  
A great suggestion: “The Success Principles” by Jack Canfield

E – Educate  
Resources like this page or my YouTube channel serve as easy and ways to grow and stretch our minds for greater benefit

A – Affirmations  
Saying positive statements daily, in the mirror, can build your self esteem

T – To Do  
Take action that will lead towards your goals. What are the biggest actions to help you reach those goals?

Just one more way to prime you for setting those 2024 goals! More to come!

Thinking About the Freedom of a Home Based Business?

THINK, THEN DO.
The recent demise of several companies that used network marketing (or a facsimile) to sell their products to consumers, led me to reflect on the reasons that these, and many other companies, like them, fail.

Having been associated with a Consumer Direct Marketing business (a successful one) myself for more than 10 years makes me, at least somewhat, qualified to share some of my observations. I became an independent marketing executive with my company after being introduced by my enroller to the 12 success factors that portend a successful company and personal career with that company. My company possessed them all, so I was encouraged.

But in reflecting on the companies that have failed in the past, both long ago and recently, I came to a conclusion that, if there were success factors, there must be failure factors, as well. Some of these are simply reciprocals of the success factors, which would make it easy. As you and I both know, nothing comes easy, so I’m sharing a few of “think out loud” thoughts here. 

First, if the company you are considering is a pyramid business model—where only a few early “fortunates” will prosper—it is, first of all, illegal and finally, destined to fail, just because of the structure. It’s not the shape, because most direct marketing businesses have the “shape” of a pyramid. The downfall of the pyramid model is that the preponderance of compensation is not based on product sales, but on signing up others at a significant fee or large unsold product commitments. Don’t go there.

Another failure factor: a company that offers one or two products (even if size and applications vary). A company with a large variety of products and product categories that embrace duplicated, family spending; budget allocations that are already being made; offer an opportunity to expand your approach market exponentially, and your potential for success, greatly. However, a wide variety of products aren’t enough—the products must be higher in quality or unique in valuable ways and they MUST be competitively priced with their alternatives. Unique, superior, competitively priced products are what make the Consumer Direct Marketing model work.

A start-up company is sometimes a good bet in the technology/software business, but is almost never a good bet when it comes to consumer goods. A company with no history is using YOU to test every idea. Unless you enjoy being a lab rat, avoid this environment.

Another factor to examine is the company’s balance sheet (you will have to source that for yourself since that likely will not be shared).
Next, is the company you are considering partnering with carrying bundles of unexplainable debt? If so, their future may be in doubt, and therefore, so is yours.

So a definite failure factor is unfunded spending in a business, as it is in our personal lives.

I’m happy to say the company I represent has absolutely no debt—as in zero—even in capital investments. So a definite “failure factor” is unfunded spending in a business, as it is in our personal lives.

Now let’s talk about the effort you invest in creating a consumer, it is considerable, particularly if you do a more than adequate job explaining your products and your business. If the association you are considering allows you to continue benefiting from those efforts in the form of continuing residual income, those efforts are (or eventually will be) worth it. But, there are many direct marketing models that provide breakaways, which simply means the money your consumer is still spending, is not enriching you any longer. Call me crazy, but that’s not a good deal, and certainly, qualifies as a failure factor.

So as you choose a business model to represent, use the above-mentioned success factors as a benchmark. For my choice, I was able to avoid all of the failure factors. The fact is that my choice was so sound that the only failure factor I had to overcome was myself!
Yep, I was the only variable. Was I going to try this business or was I going to do this business? In the direct marketing arena, once you have sorted the successes from the failures, it always comes down to that choice…TRY or DO. I am not going to attempt to influence your ultimate choice, but when you have made yours, commit yourself to the do and not the try or don’t make the choice at all.

Stay where you are, it may work out. Really… REALLY?