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My Birthday at Sanoviv

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

How blessed am I! As I write this (Wednesday afternoon, December 9, 2009), I am gazing out at the Pacific Ocean, waves crashing to shore in the Bahía del Descanso—the Bay of Rest. The weather could not possibly be more perfect: crystal blue skies, warm sun, and the sounds and smells of the ocean.

Sanoviv Medical Institute, about which you can read much more at sanoviv.com, is located in Rosarito Beach, Baja California del Norte, Mexico, about an hour south of San Diego. Its founder, Dr. Myron Wentz, chose the place for a variety of reasons, one of which was simply to be in Mexico where he is much freer to practice his state-of-the-art alternative therapies than he would be in the United States, such is the state of overregulation there.

But why Rosarito Beach? Dr. Wentz was fortunate to be able to procure the former Levi Strauss estate, which is situated on a cliff noted for its positive energy frequencies. (Yes, energy medicine is one of Dr. Wentz’s alternative therapies.) It could not possibly be a more beautiful location.

Yesterday was my birthday. My friend Nick has come to Sanoviv several times before and is here now for some follow-up treatments. He invited me to be here with him as his “companion.” Sanoviv has a wonderful companion program, where people not receiving treatments are able to accompany people who are for $100 a night. This covers lodging, all meals, even clothing (more later). As Usana associates, however, we were able to take advantage of a Convention special, where companions are able to stay for free during the month of December. So, as it turns out, it was cheaper for me to come here for five nights than it would have been for me to stay at home!

How blessed am I that this just so happened to coincide with my birthday!

Sanoviv’s primary focus is detoxification. We live in such a toxic world. Of course, industrial pollution is the most obvious example, but it actually goes way deeper. From the synthetic clothes we wear to the synthetic foods we ingest, our modern life styles are anything but healthful. So during our stays at Sanoviv, we are provided 100% cotton loungewear and foot-massaging sandals. The meals are absolutely delicious—and completely devoid of the most common allergens: gluten, animal meats, starches, etc. Everything is vegetarian, with fish at lunchtime.

There is no coffee in the morning and no alcohol in the evening. Martini man that I am, I thought this might be difficult for me, but it hasn’t been. I had a slight headache the second morning I was here, which I attribute to caffeine withdrawal, but other than that it has been a breeze. I can hardly wait to weigh myself Friday morning, as I know I have dropped a few pounds. (OK, I have a few more to shed, I know. Baby steps.)

So this is how I have spent my birthday. I received many wonderful birthday greetings on my Facebook wall. Thanks to all of you who wrote. How blessed am I to have so many beautiful friends!

Thank you, Dr. Wentz, for your vision that created both Usana Health Sciences and Sanoviv Medical Institute. And thank you, Robert Allen, for introducing me, quite by accident, to Usana while I was investigating real estate investing.

I used to think that 35 was old. Now I know that 55 is young.

The Accidental Professional

Friday, September 4th, 2009

This is the text of a speech I gave earlier this week at my Toastmasters club. I spoke from an outline, and I did not have my digital voice recorder with me, so this is not verbatim. However, I believe I captured the gist of what I said.

I just recently joined Toastmasters, although it had been first recommended to me probably 25 years ago. Although I am very comfortable speaking in front of an audience, I have already learned so much. I wonder what took me so long to join? Don’t you make the same mistake I made. Find a Toastmasters club near you and join!

Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy my speech.

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My professional life has been a series of fortuitous accidents. I received an M.B.A. in International Management, so it’s only natural that my first job out of college would be in … information technology? Actually, we called it data processing back then.

When I graduated from college in 1978, the Northeast was in the middle of a recession, and I was unable to find a job. My brother was working for Boeing in Seattle at the time, and he said they were hiring. He invited me to come out there and look for work. So I bought myself a one-way plane ticket on United and started my first post-college adventure. Within a week I had a job. I had the one quality they were looking for: I was breathing.

The first thing Boeing had me do was attend five weeks of bootcamp to get up to speed in the computer technologies they were using. I distinctly remember thinking to myself as I observed the instructors at the front of the classroom, I could do that. In fact, I would enjoy teaching technical subjects. Nevertheless, when the five weeks were up, I was a programmer/analyst, and I went from contract to contract and ultimately company to company over the next nine years.

One of my contracts was a 16-month gig teaching computer technologies to a group of Saudi Arabians. That was when I realized that I had both an aptitude and a desire for teaching. When I saw a teaching job in the classified ads, I applied and got it. So in 1987 my career officially switched to technical training, which I still do to a certain extent to this day.

In 1989 I accepted a job offer with Platinum Technology and moved to Illinois. Of all the jobs I’ve had over the years, this was my dream job. Sadly, after six years’ time, it had become The Job From Hell due to regime changes and policy changes. It was so bad that I ultimately had to quit. I formed my own corporation and then contracted myself back to Platinum.

This contract lasted a year, at the end of which time I had formed a new business relationship with a company in New Jersey, and they had a lot of work for me. At the same time, I was dissatisfied with the quality of their courseware, so I wrote my own series of SQL courses. I spent the bulk of 1996 writing my courses and working a reduced workload, but I then discovered the joys of royalty income. To this day I earn royalty checks on the courses I wrote back in 1996. I like this idea, I thought to myself: work once, get paid multiple times. It was my first experience of true residual income.

From 1999 to 2001 I was directly employed by this same New Jersey company, then they downsized me. I had a chunk of change to live on, so I was in no hurry to find a new job. Instead, I looked into investments as a source of income. I studied stock investing, commodities, and real estate. I bought a CD series from Robert Allen, a famous real estate investor, titled “Multiple Streams of Income.” He spoke mostly about various ways to earn money with real estate, but his last CD in the series dealt entirely with network marketing as another source of income to pursue.

Immediately the defenses went up. I had had a bad experience with multilevel marketing some twenty-odd years before, so it took someone with Robert Allen’s reputation for me even to take a look. But I liked what he had to say. He explained what network marketing was all about, and then he outlined how to evaluate a network marketing opportunity.

I was intrigued, but I didn’t know where to begin to find a network marketing company for me. Lo and behold, at the very end he said, “And if you’d like to learn about the one network marketing opportunity I endorse, call this 800 number and we’ll send you out an info packet.” I thought to myself, What do I have to lose? So I called the number, found out the company was USANA Health Sciences, got the info packet a few days later, liked what I read, and at the end of a week’s time I had signed up at the highest level.

I am fond of saying that I got into network marketing through real estate … and then watching people’s quizzical looks on their faces.

So you see, my professional life has been a series of fortuitous accidents. I originally got into information technology because it was the only industry hiring at the time. Then I got into technical training when I discovered that I had a knack for it. Then I got into network marketing via real estate investing. Even as I seek employment back in information technology, I plan to stay with USANA for life. The products are exceptional, and I am proud to be associated with such an ethical company. I now see why USANA is the one company Robert Allen endorses.

Thank God for accidents.

USANA Apple Experiment Results

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

I started this experiment on June 11th and reported my findings back to my BNI chapter on June 18th. The photo below was taken the evening of June 17th. Here are the results after six days.

The apple slice in the USANA Essentials (center jar) looks almost freshly sliced. You can see the beginnings of suspicious growths on the surface of the water. Evidently the nutrients in the Essentials are also optimal for mold. :smile:

The apple slice in the plain water (right jar) has definitely begun to spoil, as would be expected.

What’s most disturbing is the apple slice in the leading multivitamin (left jar). It is in serious trouble! Again, as reported in my earlier post, this is not meant to be a scientifically accurate experiment. Nonetheless, I am amazed at how poorly the leading multivitamin fared.

You decide for yourself what sort of nutritional supplement you’ll trust your health to. For myself, I’ll stay with USANA.

The USANA Apple Experiment

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I had heard of fellow USANA associates doing the experiment described below, but I had never done it myself until this past Thursday morning (June 11, 2009). I decided to step out on a limb and perform the experiment for my BNI group. I’ll report back to them after a week at next Thursday’s meeting.

The photos below illustrate the essence of the experiment. Three jars are filled with tap water. Into one is placed a leading store-bought multivitamin, the sort that people depend on for their health day in and day out. (I borrowed one from a woman in my group who has not yet made the switch to USANA.) Into the second is placed USANA’s award-winning Essentials™. The third is left with just water as a control. Then a slice of apple is placed in each jar.

Here are the results after 48 hours.

The three jars from aboveusana-apple-experiment1The three jars from the front

I’m not surprised that the apple in the Essentials looks almost the way it did when freshly sliced. What I find remarkable is that the apple in the leading multivitamin solution looks actually worse than the apple in the control jar of just water.

Herewith my analysis thus far.

imgp0005USANA Essentials

The photo at right shows the slice of apple floating in the water with the USANA Essentials. It is significant to note that I dissolved two tablets in the water, one Mega Antioxidant and one Chelated Mineral. As it turns out, together this actually represents only one-quarter of the recommended daily dosage of four tablets each.

imgp0004The photo at left shows the two tablets fully disintegrated. Indeed, pieces started floating upwards within minutes of dropping the tablets in the water. The fact that the water is such a deep color (which also happened quite rapidly) attests to the ability of the tablets to disintegrate. We call this bioavailability. After all, if the nutritional supplement never fully disintegrates, how will its ingredients make their way into your cells?

Finally, it would be immaterial to have supplements that dissolve effectively if they don’t also do what they claim to do: protect from free radical damage. Hence the apple. When you cut into an apple and just leave it lying out on the counter, it begins turning brown within minutes. This is free radical damage. The apple is oxidizing before your eyes. The fact that the apple in the USANA Essentials solution looks freshly sliced attests to the product’s efficacy. At least, this is my interpretation. Feel free to come to your own conclusions.

imgp0008Leading Multivitamin

The photo at right shows the slice of apple floating in the water with the leading multivitamin. I dissolved one tablet in the water, which represents the recommended daily dosage of this particular brand. Compare this with the USANA Essentials solution containing one-quarter of its recommended daily dosage.

imgp0003The photo at left shows the disintegrated tablet still in a pile along the edge of the bottom of the jar. I was pleasantly surprised to see it start disintegrating almost as fast as the USANA Essentials. Still, not nearly as much of it colored the water. So where does the green come from? It actually developed in the past 24 hours. Until then—and I wish I had taken photos before now—the water was slightly discolored but not lime green. Also, note that the white tablet turned into a pile of grey grit. I can only imagine what actually went into the tablet.

But what is truly remarkable is that the apple in this solution has actually oxidized more than the apple in the control solution of just water (see below). I had expected the apple to deteriorate at the same rate as the control apple, not faster than the control!

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The photo at right shows the control slice of apple floating in water. It has started to discolor, yet not nearly as fast as if it were simply exposed to the air. Evidently water alone has some antioxidant properties—another leap of logic on my part, but it agrees with studies that recommend that we drink more water throughout the day than we typically do.

imgp0007The photo at left shows nothing sitting in the bottom of this jar, as expected.

I don’t wish to pretend that this was a perfectly controlled scientific experiment. Many factors could account for the extreme results. Perhaps there was a contaminant on the outside of the leading multivitamin tablet that I happened to use. Of course, if that’s the case, it’s probably a good thing that my networking colleague didn’t ingest that particular tablet, herself!

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Now it’s up to you. When it comes to protection from free radicals, which brand do you have more confidence in? Don’t sell your health to the lowest bidder. Give me a call today and take the first step towards improving your health dramatically:

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Try this experiment for yourself and see if you don’t get the same results. Then post a comment below and report back what you found.

Here’s to your health!

The Universe Rewards Action

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

I’m sure I’m not the first to use this expression, but I’ve become quite fond of the concept of the Universe rewarding action. My personality type suffers from paralysis by analysis, so I need all the help I can get to get moving on things. (Perhaps I’m not alone in this, either.)

Recently I’ve met some wonderful crossline colleagues in USANA. One of the reasons my USANA business has been so slow to take off has been the lack of local support. This is key, and I had no idea how key until very recently. With my new associations, however, I am empowered to step out and take action.

So, I woke up yesterday morning bound and determined to schedule a business presentation—my first one in nearly seven years with USANA. These presentations are titled “Health & Freedom” and USANA even provides the PowerPoint slides. All we have to do is pick a location, schedule the event, advertise it to generate interest, and then show up and do it. Sounds easy enough. I wonder why I took so long?

The link to the right will take you to the actual flyer I generated this morning. It’s a PDF file, so if you prefer, right-click and select Save As to download it to your computer. Here are the details:

  • Date: Thursday, May 21, 2009
  • Time: 7:00–8:00 pm (registration at 6:40, Q&A after)
  • Place: Exeter Super Stop & Shop (2nd floor conference room), Rt 108 & Rt 88, Exeter, NH 03833

If you are within an hour or so of Exeter, N.H., and don’t already have plans for Thursday evening, I’d love to have you as my guest. Give me a call and let me know you’re coming. Of course, I have readers from all over the world, but if you know of someone who lives near by, please extend this invitation to him or her. The more the merrier.

And beyond the foregoing “shameless plug” for my Health & Freedom event, I write this simply to encourage you to do the same. If you are struggling in your network marketing business, take action. Contact others near you and support one another’s businesses. If you are petrified of public speaking, perhaps someone else can do the speaking for all of you. That is likely to be my major role among my newfound associates here in New Hampshire. (But overcoming your fear of public speaking will serve you even better in the long run. I have much more to say on this topic, so I’ll save it for another post.)

If you are not in network marketing, that makes no difference. There are certainly actions you can take to propel your own business forward, whatever it is. And forget business. Your issue could be in your personal life. Take whatever action is appropriate to achieve your desired result.

A very wise man once said, “Take the first step, no more, no less, and the next will be revealed.” So take that first step and watch the Universe roll out the red carpet for you.

To your success!

How to Make Money in These Changing Times

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

In my inbox this morning was a fascinating e-mail from my friend _____ (I’ll keep him anonymous) whom I met at a personal development seminar several years ago. The addressees were blind-copied so he evidently sent it out to his entire network. Here’s the gist of his request:

This last year as everyone knows there has been a lot of change, from stock market to real estate market. Our new president Obama and change has happened. I have made money and lost lots of money over the last few years and am reaching out to my network to find out what they are doing to make money in these changing times. I am interested in finding out the items you have been investing in that you think I will be interested in. Please contact me. Thank you in advance for your knowledge.

It’s not every day that an idea for my blog appears first thing in the morning. Many days go by without me writing in my blog at all. Now, this is my third blog entry in four days.

Here is the answer I sent to _____. It is fitting that I re-post it here for my readership, as many of you wonder just what it is that I spend my days doing. Now you’ll know wherein my passions lie.

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Great to hear from you, _____. Excellent topic for discussion. I’ll be interested in hearing the range of replies you get back. Perhaps you and I can compile them into “Recommendations for Surviving and Thriving in the Current Economic Downturn” … or some such thing.

As for what I’m doing to make money, you’re asking at an opportune time, as income is beginning to pick up in all three areas of pursuit:

  1. Web work. I still register domain names and host Web sites, and I’m beginning to do a bit of low-end website design—what I call electronic brochures with a blog. I’m also creating a seminar titled “Blogging and Social Networking for Professionals,” and speaking gigs are beginning to flow in.
  2. Network marketing. I joined USANA Health Sciences in October of 2002. Since then I made a series of mistakes, most having to do with diverting my focus to other opportunities that have since come and gone. Then in the middle of last year I came to my senses and realized that USANA was the best network marketing opportunity around, and I am focused entirely on that now. It is also the main reason I am writing my book on network marketing (more below).
  3. Direct sales. I joined Global Resorts Network in March of 2008. I did this primarily because of the promise of joining a team that focuses almost entirely on the Internet and so-called “attraction marketing” techniques—techniques that I knew I could also use in my USANA business. Also, I’ll confess that the generous commission structure helped. GRN helps me pay my bills today, while USANA will help me pay my bills on into the future. I consider USANA my pension and retirement plan, such is the power of residual income.

In addition to these three sources of income, there are two more that will come into play in the near future:

  1. My book. Demystifying Prosperity™: Why You Should Take a Serious Look at Network Marketing has already opened doors for me, even before it is finished. I’m sure this will add to my credibility with USANA as well as being its own income stream.
  2. My prior career history in IT. Years ago I specialized in IBM’s database DB2, and now I find my expertise being sought after once more. What form this will take remains to be seen, though I am open to all possibilities: full-time employment, contract work, or putting on my own seminars with my own course materials.

These are exciting times we live in, _____. Let me know what you are doing these days to pay the bills.

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And now I’ll open this up to the rest of you. What are you doing these days to pay the bills? Is it enough? More importantly, is it fulfilling work? Post your replies and let the discussion begin.

USANA Health Sciences: Nutritionals You Can Trust™

Monday, March 9th, 2009

OK, I don’t often post company-specific information in my blog, as I intend it to contain information that people in any industry, in or out of network marketing, can benefit from. However, in the world of nutrition supplements, there really is no other company I trust. The following five-minute video explains a little about the USANA difference.

comparativeguide-frontcover_3201USANA continues to rank at the top of NutriSearch’s analysis of well over 1500 different nutrition supplements in the United States and Canada. If you are at all concerned about your health or the health of your loved ones, you owe it to yourself (and them) to take a closer look at USANA.

Call me at any time. It is my joy and privilege to represent USANA Health Sciences.

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