If you want to treat yourself to the entire book of Anne Sieg's brilliant system - THE RENEGADE NETWORK MARKETER you can order it at
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Friday, December 14, 2007
KNOCKING DOWN THE NETWORK MARKETING WINDMILLS
If you feel that you are operating on half truths, half information and would like a complete overview of how the system works. No Matter what company you are with or if you have liked the idea of network marketing but don't think it is workable in the light of day check out the free report by Ann Sieg - who has really done her homework and will give you in the right direction. I believe in what she does and will be glad to give you more information. If you like what you read there is an e-book that goes into even more info.
"Network Marketing LIES...
EXPOSED!" Get your free report at:
www.onestopsolutionsinmarketing.info
"Network Marketing LIES...
EXPOSED!" Get your free report at:
www.onestopsolutionsinmarketing.info
Friday, December 7, 2007
THE POWER OF MENTORSHIP PUTS THE SECRET IN ITS SHADOW
THE SECRET opened our eyes to the things in the universe that have been around for ever that were understood but not explained to many of us. I was privileged, through an invitation I received from the director and producer of the movie to receive an invitation to the premier of THE POWER OF MENTORSHIP. Not only did Bob Proctor sign my book but I was able to mingle with all the people involved in the film. This idea started as a a seed which grew into something that I guarantee will be running through the world of mouth community at lightning speed that no windmills will be able to interfere with. The great thing about this movie is that the medium and the message are one. If ever there was a film created for people who want to get out of their comfort zone but need a simple recipe and road map of how to do it in incremental steps THE POWER OF MENTORSHIP is the one.
I personally am mentoring people in my business and being mentored myself by some of the best in the business. For anyone getting started and needing direction - I highly recommend THE POWER OF MENTORSHIP and then find a mentor for what ever your field is.
I personally am mentoring people in my business and being mentored myself by some of the best in the business. For anyone getting started and needing direction - I highly recommend THE POWER OF MENTORSHIP and then find a mentor for what ever your field is.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
The Chains of the Replicated Web Site Are Over
When you are a rookie network marketer it seems so exciting to have a web site. The only thing is you are being charged for it and nobody will EVER find you unless you send them there. So it is basically a dead web site. Today I finally launched my own site - albeit a work in progress - but I can talk about my opportunities, place Google ads on there and it is all up to me. Isn't that what being an entrepreneur is all about? You will find my site, with links to many other opportunities and great products at www.whoisjuliettegray.net
Monday, November 26, 2007
WOW - THEY FORGOT THE CHOCOLATE - NETWORK TV NO LESS
I was thrilled to see the Today Show talking about Superfoods and especially the Acai Berry from the Amazon - but they forgot to mention or didn't know that it is now available in dark chocolate form from Belgium - Here is a little more info
www.chocolatetransformations.com The Revolution in Healthy Chocolate - Guilt Free Anti-Oxidant Super Food made from best quality Belgian Chocolate, Acai Berry and Flaxseed - Earn as you Eat chocolate!
Poor Meredith Viera had to stomach something far less tasty - Just think you can be healthy and eat chocolate
Poor Meredith Viera had to stomach something far less tasty - Just think you can be healthy and eat chocolate
Sunday, November 25, 2007
IF DON WAS HERE TODAY HOW LARGE WOULD THE WINDMILLS BE
The review below gives an idea of the idealism of our hero. Things havn't changed that much ans as individuals we owe it to ourselves to tailor our dreams and opportunities with the idealism that is expressed in the novel. I hope as the readership of this blog grows and people see that in my own way I am trying to make a difference with the opportunities I have alligned myself to you will check out what I do and see if you might want to join the team spirit
Humanities Crowning Literary Achievement, February 9, 2007
No other writing encompasses as much ground as this novel. It is the story of bravery in the face of unsurmountable odds.
Alonso Quixano was a man who loved to read. He particularly loved books on Knights and their passion for helping others. The Don took his stories of Knightly heroism so seriously that he believed that he too could right society's wrongs and revive humanity. He followed the ethical codes of Knighthood and convinced a local man, Sancho Panza, to join him in his quest.
Throughout the first part of the novel, they come across many adventures where they valiantly attempt to help others. He travels thoughout Spain to help all he comes across, in the name of his fair maiden Dulcinea del Toboso, who is really a peasant girl who the Don has never seen, but understands that all Knights must have a woman who they fight for, and he has created this imaginary woman as a result. They fail many times in their adventures, and during those times when they do succeed, they are rarely ever appreciated, and ridiculed as a result.
The second part includes similiar adventures, but is also more serious, especially with the conversations between the Don and Sancho. Their downfalls are more painful, and because they have become well-known in Spain as a result of their adventures being printed, the people they come across pretend that they need rescuing, with terrible results, or knowingly play tricks on them to deride their cause.
The Don's good friends begin to see that he has suffered greatly with his efforts, and one of them challenges the Don to a duel. The loser is faced with permanent retirement of Knight-Errantry. Because a Knight never backs down from a challenge, the Don accepts this match and is defeated. The Don admits defeat, and sorrowfully retreats home.
The Don becomes ill, but it is not said as to why. Cervantes himself is unsure, but nonetheless, the Don Quixote becomes very sick and is bed-ridden. Sancho never leaves his side, and the Don regains his, "sanity", realizing that his adventures were futile. He apologizes to a weeping Sancho for causing him to follow his, "illusional" quest for righting wrongs. The Don says goodbye to all and perishes in his bed.
The novel is so vast, that many interpretations and meanings can be concluded as a result.
It is a comedy, a love story, an adventure, a mystery, and ultimately, a tragedy all in one. It comprises every human emotion known to man. It is incredibly detailed with well-defined characters and a contemplation of the present and it's meaning throughout.
Don Quixote went from a man who was laughed and scoffed at in the beginning of the novel, into a man who was well-respected and admired for his bravery. Only in his death did everyone realize that the Don had a great vision. His vision was to help humanity and those who were in need. The greatest gift the Don possessed was the gift of honor. His moral code never wavered, no matter how dire the circumstances.
Finishing the novel, you realize that humanity as a whole is often quite cynical, and rarely does it attempt to change the things which are wrong in the world. When one encounters someone who tries to help others, they are laughed at like the Don. The greatest moral one can take from this book is to appreciate the Don's bravery, and see that even though the Don may have believed deep-down inside that his many adventures would not be victorious, it was his attempt in the face of defeat that makes him the hero he was.
| By | Focusphere (California) - See all my reviews |
Alonso Quixano was a man who loved to read. He particularly loved books on Knights and their passion for helping others. The Don took his stories of Knightly heroism so seriously that he believed that he too could right society's wrongs and revive humanity. He followed the ethical codes of Knighthood and convinced a local man, Sancho Panza, to join him in his quest.
Throughout the first part of the novel, they come across many adventures where they valiantly attempt to help others. He travels thoughout Spain to help all he comes across, in the name of his fair maiden Dulcinea del Toboso, who is really a peasant girl who the Don has never seen, but understands that all Knights must have a woman who they fight for, and he has created this imaginary woman as a result. They fail many times in their adventures, and during those times when they do succeed, they are rarely ever appreciated, and ridiculed as a result.
The second part includes similiar adventures, but is also more serious, especially with the conversations between the Don and Sancho. Their downfalls are more painful, and because they have become well-known in Spain as a result of their adventures being printed, the people they come across pretend that they need rescuing, with terrible results, or knowingly play tricks on them to deride their cause.
The Don's good friends begin to see that he has suffered greatly with his efforts, and one of them challenges the Don to a duel. The loser is faced with permanent retirement of Knight-Errantry. Because a Knight never backs down from a challenge, the Don accepts this match and is defeated. The Don admits defeat, and sorrowfully retreats home.
The Don becomes ill, but it is not said as to why. Cervantes himself is unsure, but nonetheless, the Don Quixote becomes very sick and is bed-ridden. Sancho never leaves his side, and the Don regains his, "sanity", realizing that his adventures were futile. He apologizes to a weeping Sancho for causing him to follow his, "illusional" quest for righting wrongs. The Don says goodbye to all and perishes in his bed.
The novel is so vast, that many interpretations and meanings can be concluded as a result.
It is a comedy, a love story, an adventure, a mystery, and ultimately, a tragedy all in one. It comprises every human emotion known to man. It is incredibly detailed with well-defined characters and a contemplation of the present and it's meaning throughout.
Don Quixote went from a man who was laughed and scoffed at in the beginning of the novel, into a man who was well-respected and admired for his bravery. Only in his death did everyone realize that the Don had a great vision. His vision was to help humanity and those who were in need. The greatest gift the Don possessed was the gift of honor. His moral code never wavered, no matter how dire the circumstances.
Finishing the novel, you realize that humanity as a whole is often quite cynical, and rarely does it attempt to change the things which are wrong in the world. When one encounters someone who tries to help others, they are laughed at like the Don. The greatest moral one can take from this book is to appreciate the Don's bravery, and see that even though the Don may have believed deep-down inside that his many adventures would not be victorious, it was his attempt in the face of defeat that makes him the hero he was.
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