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September 6th, in observance of Labor Day What's All the Excitement About Plant Phenols? Phenols are widely occurring molecules found in nature, and have been shown to support and promote cardiovascular health, healthy vision, and optimal health, well-being, and wellness. They are among the most important and exciting compounds derived from the plant kingdom, and can be found in higher concentrations of foods we know to be healthy, such as berries, specific herbs, super fruits, and cocao (cocao phenols are the prized health-producing compound found in dark chocolate!). Plant tissues may contain up to several grams per kilogram (1 kilogram is equal to 2.2 pounds) of plant-based materials. Phenolic compounds are plant-based materials that are part of a class of Phytochemicals, and include antioxidants, flavonoids, phenolic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, and lignans. It is believed that there are over 4,000 of these plant compounds! Plants naturally produce a great variety of organic compounds that are not directly involved in primary metabolic processes of growth and development. The roles these natural products or secondary metabolites play in plants have only recently come to be appreciated in an analytical context. Until Next Week, Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams!!! Helping You Live Young and Prosper! "Never doubt that a group of sharing, caring, and serving people can achieve the impossible." This Week's Conference Call Please join us this evening as Kona Double Diamond Leader Richard Renton, discusses the benefits of our newest exciting Youngevity product: Triple Treat Chocolate. Listen to our experts, put their action into play and watch your sales soar! Please join us every Thursday night at 5:00 PM Pacific, followed by The Leadership Training Call with Sandy Elsberg at 5:30 PM Pacific. Please dial (605) 475-6400, ID 8016610# Please note: the new number for Tonight's and all future Youngevity conference calls is (605) 475-6400, ID 8016610# Help reduce background noise, and please dial 6 to mute and un-mute your line.
The 10 Commitments for Your Business Here are 10 suggestions to help you make the most out of your Youngevity® Business. 1. Have fun! This is seldom mentioned in your business, but let’s face it – this is a volunteer business. In the beginning, you get paid very little for putting in a lot of effort. Over time, you get paid a tremendous amount for not so much time. At all times, and especially in those early days, make sure you are in a business you can have fun with. Have fun with the product, have fun with the people, and have fun growing yourself. 2. Be your own best customer. Be a product of your product and know it inside and out. Develop a story to share with others on your personal product use. Instill confidence in your customers and potential business partners through your product knowledge and passion. Buy everything you possibly can from your own “store.” Replace any competing products in your home with your own product line. 3. Understand the personal growth curve. Personal growth comes in many forms in this business. It can be in developing belief in yourself that you can do it. It can also be developing belief in the Network Marketing industry. Consult with your upline on steps you might take to develop yourself. Ask for a recommended reading list. Also, understand that there is often a growth curve in simply growing your income beyond whatever your highest income level achieved previously might be. Go with the flow and allow the process to unfold. 4. Take on some form of weekly accountability, whether with yourself, your sponsor, or someone you can relate to. Set your goals at the beginning of the week around action steps you can take to move forward in your business. Use a chart to set the goals and then mark off accomplished steps. At the end of the week, match up your steps with your goals. Reward yourself for all of the positives, then revisit the negatives and decide on some methods for improvement. 5. Be aware of obstacles that you create. These may include fear, procrastination, and “busy” work. Instead of pretending these don’t exist, take a look at them. When a feeling creeps in that is unwanted, instead of brushing it off, have a conversation with it. Silly though it may sound, being lighthearted about it can put you in a place of feeling empowered instead of disempowered. Ask the feeling to go away if it has no intention of moving you forward. 6. Find some mentors. These can be upline, crossline, or in a completely different company. There are many great leaders in the industry who started out just like you and are happy to share some tips and ideas. Just look around. Find someone who has similar values to you, and a similar style of working the business. Model their action steps and watch what happens. 7. Write down your goals. Yes, this means YOU! Success starts with first seeing it in your mind, then on paper, and then making it a reality. Start with goals that you can control such as action steps you will commit to taking daily and weekly. It can be challenging to set income goals in the very beginning, so set goals that are realistic and that you can control. Accomplish those first, and then write down some more! 8. Commit to a schedule for working your business. Yes, I know this can be challenging with work, family, and the many other commitments that consume our time. But, if you don’t make time for your business, how is the business ever going to really work and create what you really want? It won’t happen without your commitment to it. Again, be realistic. If you have only 5 hours, make the most of those 5 hours and don’t concern yourself with the fact that it isn’t 10. Create some success and you’ll be amazed at how more time will open up. 9. Tune out negative outside influences. Just like those obstacles mentioned above, these do nothing to serve you positively. Some people are not going to be interested in your product or your business, and others are going to tell you that you are crazy for doing this. Sometimes, it may be the person closest to you. Decide right now if you are truly committed to your own success in this endeavor and then refuse to listen to what anyone else feels compelled to say or share. Pretend that it is none of your business! Because, it isn’t! 10. Have belief in YOU. YOU are the most positive asset you have in this business. And, you control YOU. Decide to be the type of person others attract to and want to work with. Decide to be the best you can be each day in your business and decide that each day you will get better and better. Believe that if it has happened for one person, it can happen for you too. Wiley Hurt
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