Friday, August 27, 2010

I Apologize If I Offended Anyone...

I apologize If I offended anyone...

This was how I started an email that I wrote to my TEAM in my network marketing company. Apparently, I offended someone when on our weekly call I talked about people who just sit on the side lines and don't take action. The person actually wrote me and told me that they were not in the "trenches" so to speak but liked the fellowship that was provided on the calls. But the felt that I was being insensitive to the fact that they were not working their business. They let me have it, right between the eyes. I deserved it! 

BUT...

The point is that anyone who spends money and just sits on the sidelines is not doing a service to themselves. They are biding time! Wasting time is a foolish move since it is something that we cannot recover. When time is gone, it's gone. It has a huge lost opportunity and the measure of what might have happened will never be realized.

Now why do people sit on the side lines?

Well after I sent an apology to everyone on my team, I started getting emails from people who said, "I was not offended". I began to feel good about what I did and what had happened was people were actually taking notice of their business. I care about the people who are just sitting on the side lines, because they are people who maybe for some reason of another were lead astray.

The MLM/Network Marketing thought is to help the people who want help and let the ones who don't ask, wander in the dark. I have trouble with this concept. I think that if they spent their money, I should attempt to work with them. This is why so many people fail in the Network Marketing business, because the up-lines don't work with their people or attempt to do so. They just let them flounder along and ultimately they fail.

Why am I writing you this?

Because if you are someone who is just sitting on the side lines and want help you have several choices. You can take the initiative to call your up-line and ask for help or find a new company and start over the right way. Some times you have to "cut and run" to get ahead. I have done it before. How may times have you looked back and wished you had a resource to go to and get guidance?

I have been coaching people in business for over 30 years and have had great success with people who were to timid to ask for help, but wanted to really grow and achieve happiness and joy. If you are one that has not achieved your wants and dreams then you really should take a look at a new environment. Not every network business is right for everyone. You have to pick one that excited you and give you the motivation to want to really "bust out".

Having the right mentor is essential in getting off the ground in any business, but many people think that it cost lots of money. It does not! As a matter of fact when we mentor people and they join our company, there is no charge. But, we actually interview people to make sure we have a match with our team. This industry is not right for everyone, many people are afraid of success. 

Now let me give you my background briefly. I have a Doctorate in Economics and have been Coaching people in Business Models for thirty years. I know what works and what doesn't. You can check me by clicking on the url below and seeing a 3 minute video about who I am an what I do.

http://www.personaleconomiccoach.net

You can also go to
http://www.BusinessMentorSystems.com

and read about our Mentor/Coaching process. We have a record of many people enjoying magical success, that has transformed their lives. Just fill out the Contact Us form and someone from my office will call you to set up a time to speak, no matter where you are in the world.

I am looking forward to speaking with you and guiding you toward success and achieving your wants and dreams.

Sincerely,
Dr. Raymond Jewell, Economic Coach

Senior Citizen Internet Marketing

Can Staying Healthy Help Senior Citizens Succeed?

Adequate Nutrients Within Calorie Needs

Consume a variety of nutrient-dense foods and beverages within and among the basic food groups while choosing foods that limit the intake of saturated and trans fats, cholesterol, added sugars, salt, and alcohol. Meet recommended intakes within energy needs by adopting a balanced eating pattern, such as the USDA Food Guide or the DASH Eating Plan.

For senior citizens or if over age 50. Consume vitamin B12 in its crystalline form (i.e., fortified foods or supplements). Vitamin B12 is known to help senior citizens with mental clarity.

Older adults,people with dark skin,and people exposed to insufficient ultraviolet band radiation (i.e.,sunlight). Consume extra vitamin D from vitamin D-fortified foods and/or supplements.

Senior Citizen Weight Management

To maintain body weight in a healthy range, senior citizens should try to balance calories from foods and beverages with calories expended. To prevent gradual weight gain over time, make small decreases in food and beverage calories and increase physical activity.

Those who need to lose weight. Aim for a slow, steady weight loss by decreasing calorie intake while maintaining an adequate nutrient intake and increasing physical activity.

Overweight senior citizens with chronic diseases and/or on medication. Consult a health care provider about weight loss strategies prior to starting a weight-reduction program to ensure appropriate management of other health conditions.

Physical Activity

Engage in regular physical activity and reduce sedentary activities to promote health, psychological well-being, and a healthy body weight. To reduce the risk of chronic disease in adulthood: Engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity, above usual activity, at work or home on most days of the week.

For most people, greater health benefits can be obtained by engaging in physical activity of more vigorous intensity or longer duration. To help manage body weight and prevent gradual, unhealthy body weight gain in adulthood: Engage in approximately 60 minutes of moderate- to vigorous-intensity activity on most days of the week while not exceeding caloric intake requirements. To sustain weight loss in adulthood: Participate in at least 60 to 90 minutes of daily moderate-intensity physical activity while not exceeding caloric intake requirements.

Some people may need to consult with a health care provider before participating in this level of activity. Achieve physical fitness by including cardiovascular conditioning, stretching exercises for flexibility, and resistance exercises or calisthenics for muscle strength and endurance.

Senior Citizens may want to participate in regular physical activity to reduce functional declines associated with aging and to achieve the other benefits of physical activity identified for all adults.

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He is starting a massive Senior Citizen Movement using the Pay It Forward philosophy to reach Senior Citizens worldwide through viral email marketing.

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Resource for most of the above information from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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