Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Tough All Over?

Greetings, Fellow NectrHeadz,

It's great to be back at the blog-station after a few days Tekkin' and travelin'.

Had a great time in the Bay Area Saturday with some excited NectrHeadz -- and lots of guests. Warren was in fine form and so was Mike! We had fun and heard some fabulous Nectr-monials. I sat there slapping myself on the head for forgetting my Flip video. I WISH you could have heard from their own lips the great stories of how the Calm, Core, or Rize is making a difference in the lives of ordinary people.

And we're not talking about money, here, but FEELING. THINKING. SLEEPING.

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However, early this a.m. great leader Wayne Harrington called in from the Great State of Georgia. He shared a Nectr-monial from a customer of his. It seems he had this very stubborm lady (school teacher) who he knew needed Nectr. He offered her a sample. She turned it down, and turned it down, and turned it down. Finally, he wore her down - "Just try it!" With her fingers holding her nose closed, she drank her first Core. Then popped a mint in her mouth because 'it doesn't taste good.'

The other day, this customer (who became a Preferred) left for school. Half-way there, she realizes, in a panic, she has forgotten to drink her daily Core. She screeches into a U-turn, heads back home and grabs that Core! As she told Wayne: "I think I'm addicted."

YAGOTTALOVETHISBIZ!

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Don't forget the special going on with the bulk orders right now.  Check your Inbox yesterday for the flyer with details on it and the special Quick-Promote to SVP.

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Looking around our area (poorest in the nation)   and listening to the news, you'd think there are tough times out there.  Schools are begging for money.  So are libraries in our area.  And food banks, etc.

However, there are lights of affluence on the horizon.  Mike asked me to investigate a high school in Allen, TX. and this is what I found:




"When I arrived in Texas 10 years ago, I was probably told a dozen times by helpful strangers that “Football is religion in Texas.”
     While it’s true that football is football and religion is religion, it’s also true that players and fans in this state do worship the game, from when their sons begin youth football to the time they are seniors in high school (when many players have already been playing together for 12 years).
     That level of dedication to youth sports is what frames tonight’s opening of the new $59.6 million Eagle Stadium in Allen, Texas. As our sportswriter Matt Wixon reports, it has “18,000 seats, two scoreboards, a 38-foot wide high-definition video screen, 42 lines for concessions and the refined look of a college stadium.”     
     The comparison to a college stadium isn’t a stretch. Many writers are pointing out that it’s bigger and better than what many small colleges have.
Wixon’s fellow sportswriter Corbett Smith showed that the stadium was just one piece of a $119 million bond package — which included the stadium, a performing arts center and a district service center — which the city’s roughly 88,000 residents passed in May 2009 with 63 percent approval, fresh on the heels of a $219 million bond for new school construction six months earlier.
     If football is religion in Texas, this community won’t have to pray for much more than victory."-- (Source:  Dallas Morning News, Aug. 31, 2012)
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While you may read the newspapers and think, "Gee, now is not the time to build my biz because the economy is bad and folks don't have money,"  etc...   REST ASSURED,  Fellow NectrHeadz,  THIS IS THE HOUR to go out there and market, market, market.

You have a product that is not available ANYWHERE ELSE AT ANY PRICE.   It sells itself when people try it.  And keeping yourself healthy is worth any price -- and is certainly worth the quite reasonable TBT cost.  Linda Montgomery just needs one more Preferred to get hers FREE.      Many are getting theirs free already.  So with a little effort, cost is definitely not a factor in the Rainforest.

(3 AND IT'S FREE)!
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While carpe-ing some extra diem this week, Mike and I saw "The Trouble with the Curve" -- it is a really enjoyable movie.  Language was a little colorful (well, this is Eastwood), but  we loved it.  A great line:  "It's only a game."

I was thinking about that afterward:   yes, football/baseball/soccer/golf/tennis are only games -- but in America, we have managed to make out of them huge industries.  Worth more money than real industries that produce actual products that are necessary to sustain life.  Interesting, isn't it?

Your Terra-bio Tech biz isn't a game.  But it is fun, rewarding, and exciting.  

SHARE THE HEALTH  and reap the variety of reward$.


Barb








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