My friend Gale Bates (www.mymentorbiz.com) challenged me to share my Golden Opportunity with everyone I meet. So I decided to share it with myself first. I began making a list of why Noevir is my Golden Opportunity. With a little help from my friends on our Friday Pacesetters Call (ask about joining the call) I came up with a great list of reasons.
1. We NEVER have to apologize for our products.
2. Noevir products keep us forever looking YOUNG and feeling SASSY.
3. Noevir provides us with creative outlets to make wonderful new FRIENDS.
4. Sharing Noevir daily has changed my life into a continual CELEBRATION.
5. Noevir puts a CHECK in my mailbox every month and has for 25 years!
WOW! This is a Golden Opportunity! Will you make a list of how your company is a golden opportunity? Sell yourself first--then tell the world! By the end of 2011--your paycheck will have grown and so will your circle of friends!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Why Noevir? Why direct sales?
Today I attended a networking event for women. The featured speaker represents Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. Her name is LeeAnn Huggins.
LeeAnn shared some rather shocking statistics through a multiple choice quiz. Interestingly, as she asked us to guess the right answer from the choices we were right more times than not. But the answers were not very encouraging for women in retirement. Here's what I learned.
1. Less than 33% of women have a comprehensive financial plan.
2. On the average, women outlive men by 6 years.
3. The average woman should plan on 20 years of retirement.
4. Only 20% of women over 65 receive a pension.
5. The median female worker has saved $34,000 in a 409(k) account.
Women manage almost all the money in the world. Women own the majority of small businesses in the U.S. Yet we have not taken care of our own future.
LeeAnn went on to say that "Most adults in this country do not get out of money adolescence."
If these statistics are shocking to you, do you have a plan that will pay you residual income long into your future? You might say, but I'm not an author or actor. I don't have lots of investments.
Have you ever considered how a direct sales business could enhance your retirement years?
It might be one of the best investigations you have ever conducted! Do it soon! Do it today! I'd love to chat with you.
LeeAnn shared some rather shocking statistics through a multiple choice quiz. Interestingly, as she asked us to guess the right answer from the choices we were right more times than not. But the answers were not very encouraging for women in retirement. Here's what I learned.
1. Less than 33% of women have a comprehensive financial plan.
2. On the average, women outlive men by 6 years.
3. The average woman should plan on 20 years of retirement.
4. Only 20% of women over 65 receive a pension.
5. The median female worker has saved $34,000 in a 409(k) account.
Women manage almost all the money in the world. Women own the majority of small businesses in the U.S. Yet we have not taken care of our own future.
LeeAnn went on to say that "Most adults in this country do not get out of money adolescence."
If these statistics are shocking to you, do you have a plan that will pay you residual income long into your future? You might say, but I'm not an author or actor. I don't have lots of investments.
Have you ever considered how a direct sales business could enhance your retirement years?
It might be one of the best investigations you have ever conducted! Do it soon! Do it today! I'd love to chat with you.
One Year Later
I forgot all about my blog. It's been a year! I am shocked. But when I rediscovered it--basically because my daughters are both writing blogs--I am so glad I did because there in the blogs are some of the great tips I have gleaned from books over a year ago. Refreshing oneself on great ideas is always a very good thing. In fact, in one of the blogs I asked a question. Today, I think I have the answer!
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