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Liberation Wellness: Breaking all the diet rules to lose weight for good

Posted by Kevin Brown on November 4, 2010

Liberation Diet

Everyone knows that to lose weight, you have to cut out meat, butter and eggs and trade in your whole milk for skim.  Right?  Wrong, says Kevin Brown, certified fitness trainer, nutritionist and developer of the Liberation Wellness program.

According to Brown, America is sick, fat, confused, and in the midst of a national “health catastrophe.”  There is an epidemic of chronic disease driven by the fact that 72% of Americans are obese or overweight.  Is it because we are lazy and slackers?  No, says Brown, we are simply, horribly misinformed.

After receiving his nutrition training, Brown started working with clients in late 1990’s but found that the nutrition protocols he had been taught weren’t working and his clients were not getting the promised results.  He concluded that what he had learned about nutrition was simply wrong, and he started using the opposite of what he had been taught.  Within a year or two he was getting spectacular results with his clients.

Based in Palmyra N.J., Brown became famous for his success with clients and was named a fellow on the prestigious National Board of Fitness Examiners, helping to set the standard for all personal trainers.  Through Visionary Trainers, Inc., he has established a network of 50 personal trainers who visit clients at home or in their offices from New York to Washington, D.C.

A popular speaker, he has addressed cardiologists at Holy Redeemer Hospital and is scheduled for a return engagement at the Naval Academy in Annapolis.  On Saturday, November 13, Brown will be addressing the Wise Traditions Conference of the Weston A. Price Foundation in King of Prussia.  His talk promises to be one of the most widely attended and will disclose his eye-opening description of just how we have been misinformed on nutrition for the past 100 years.

The more Brown studied nutrition and saw his clients’ results, the more convinced he became that not only was the nutrition information given to the public wrong, it was “wrong on purpose.”

Brown believes that misinformation about what to eat, how to eat and how to exercise is intentional and is being used to hold us in bondage to the big food manufacturers.  He named his program “Liberation Wellness” because he strives to free his clients from false information and the constant struggle to lose weight, and to empower them to have excellent health and normal weight for life.

He speaks of consumers as victims of chemical warfare waged by the processed food industry.  The industry has been able to achieve a kind of mind control, observes Brown, making people fearful of eating something like butter, which is actually good for them, while at the same time making them dependent on processed or engineered fake foods.

Getting clients to understand that the goal of the food manufacturers is to make bad food sound good is a first step.  Once he opens someone’s mind to the misinformation and especially how long it’s been going on, they are more willing to make changes in their lives.  Brown likes to think of his first meeting with a client as a “cult deprogramming session.”  He warns them that what they are about to hear will shock them.  But once they get it, he says, they are free for life.

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Encouragement Can Make a Difference

Posted by Debbie Wysocki on October 28, 2010

Encouragement

Don’t we all love it!

Don’t we all need it . . . particularly in today’s challenging times?

Dr. John Maxwell shares in his book titled Relationships 101 the following:

1.  Most people don’t have faith in themselves.

2.  Most people don’t have someone who has  faith in them.

3.  Most people can tell when someone else  has faith in them.

4.  Most people will do anything to live  up to your faith in them.
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Ok now here are some of my thoughts:

Think about how isolated most people are . . .
 
They drive by themselves to an office . . .

A large part of communication is by email or texting . . .

Most people dont sit down to dinner with family. . .

Extended family is a thing of the past.
On a brighter note . . .

What can you do to encourage, affirm and lift up other people? 
When you do these things, you not only become magnetic, but you truly change lives!
When you see more in others than they see in themselves (and tell them), those people will become like a flower that has water and sun . . . they are going to blossom!

Find something positive about the people you are around.

We all have ‘learning’ experiences . . .
sometimes known as failures . . . remind others that it is just that . . . an experience that can help them grow into the person they are meant to be.

Help people visualize their success and believe that they can WIN.

Every day when I pick the kids up from school, we have 5 questions . . . the last two are the most important:

1.  What did you liek best about your day?
2.  Did you have any challenges today?
3.  What are you looking forward to tomorrow?
4.  Who did you help today?
5.  Who did you encourage?

Make a Difference in someone else’s life, and you make a difference in your life!

 
Share with us how you are encouraging others . . . members of your family, friends, community.  How is this making a difference for them?  How is this making a difference for you? 

Our Team is about building YOUR DREAMS and believing in YOU.  Thank you for sharing with us!

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Debbie Wysocki, ‘the Network Marketing Queen’  is the owner of Women with Dreams and residual Money secrets – companies that empower the average person to live an extraordinary life by teaching how to build profitable businesses in the network marketing arena.  She is a wife, mom, volunteer, a top producer in the MLM industry, a wellness educator,  a real estate investor, author, trainer, and former Beverly Hills financial analyst who is passionate about helping others succeed. Her motto is ‘How you do anything, is how you do everything!’  For more information or to contact Debbie directly at Debbie@WomenWithDreams.com  or 954-781-6629
 
 

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Grand Daddy

Posted by Kevin Brown on October 12, 2010

Grand Daddy

Don’t you set none a that watered-up blue-john milk
you done bought at the Foodland afront a me, hear?
None a that margie-butter neither. They ain’t got
no taste  to ‘em, no taste a tall. All you kin git me
to drank is Mae Shirley’s fresh sweetmilk. And
her buttermilk.. Aaaw, I like her buttermilk, now.

They always atryin to scare us off a raw milk,
sayin it’ll make ye sick.  I’ve drunk raw milk all
my life and it ain’t never made me sick. They just
atryin to git ye to spend yer dollar at the Foodland.
They’ve all but ruined every little man in the county.
Reeves Lumber run out Dwight Holcomb’s saw
mill.  County shut down Effie’s Café – said ye
can’t run a resternt outa your own house even though
she’s been arunnin hern fer damn near thirty year.
And you kin forget finding a jar a homemade
sorghum  syrup within a hunnerd mile a here.

copyright Debra Shirley 2006 http://www.debrashirley.com/poetry.htm

(Grand Daddy first appeared in The Cortland Review)

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Commitment

Posted by Maureen Diaz on August 20, 2010

noun

1 the act of committing or the state of being committed; dedication; application; a pledge or undertaking; an act of pledging or setting aside something

2. an engagement or obligation that resricts freedom of action

There you have it: the definition of “commitment”. Now let’s compare this with how people today commonly view the idea.

Marriage is a commitment, and a most serious one at that. When we marry we pledge our love and devotion to one person, “’til death do we part”. And yet many (even most) don’t. They forsake that promise, that commitment, and move on to a new person, a new “commitment”. Hmm.

How about commitment to a job? My job is homemaker. Am I committed to it? Indeed I am! But how about you? Is your job in an office, a factory, the cab of a truck, a store, the farm field or perhaps on the road fixing things for people? When hired we often say we are “committed to the job”, but are we? If we were really committed, wouldn’t we stay with that job for a very, very long time?

Another area where people are committed, or not, is to their health. Often we hear someone say, “I tried that and it didn’t work”. Recently someone told me this in relation to a particular health problem; they had “tried” herbs, and “they” didn’t work. In this person’s mind they were committed to changing their state of ill health by “going natural” and “it” didn’t work. But were they really committed, or did they just think they were?

Still more often I hear people say, in relation to the need to lose weight, “I tried every diet out there”. So they give up and either keep on getting fatter or they go the very risky, un-natural surgical route-because they have “tried everything”.

So what or whom failed in these commitments? Is the state of marriage faulty by nature? Are our jobs the cause of failure? Is the problem our spouse, the herbs God gave us, the diet or exercise plans we are “committed” to follow?

I submit to you that in any area where “commitment” is involved the problem is usually not with the “it” involved, but with us. When you try something, are you really committed to it? Really? I  submit to you that when we try, we  fail. It is only when we do, rather than try, that we succeed. Not necessarily with the initial effort, but as we continue to work, to do, success will follow. This is real commitment!

So as we ponder all those diets that we have tried (and usually failed), there are two things I want for you to think about. One is that just about any diet will work, at least temporarily, if we are truly committed to it. I lost weight with 2 different low-fat diet plans, for example. The problem was, I could not continue to follow through because they left me starving for more, which brings me to my main point. I could have remained committed to those plans, forcing myself to deprive my body of the nutrients it needed. But is that really wise?

Folks, I would propose that we choose a more healthy approach to our health and to weight loss. We are jaded by the failure of all those calorie or point counting, fat and nutrient deprived diets out there. Let’s face reality-diets don’t work! But real nutrition does.

So instead of being “committed” to “trying” this diet, that herb or supplement, or another gimmick, why not be truly committed to improving your health and losing weight through sound dietary principles such as those espoused by the Liberation Wellness program and the Weston A Price Foundation? These are the principles that truly work; but one must  first be committed, not just “try”. I  have personally lost nearly 60 pounds and overcome long standing thyroid and adrenal problems by adopting these principles. You can too if you’ll just do, rather than try. Be committed!

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Maureen Diaz is a certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist, Educator, and Cooking Instructor. She works from home where she oversees the education and daily life of her large family. Maureen has also produced 3 cooking DVD’s including her latest available now, the Liberation Wellness Cooking DVD. For purchasing information email Maureen at: mamasfollies@gmail.com or visit  FilmBaby.com.

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My Computer Works Testimonial – Bob Galle

Posted by Kevin Brown on July 29, 2010

Bob Galle, dear friend of Liberation Wellness in the political upheaval that is Arizona, shares an important message about something every body needs these days.

A Good Running Computer

Bobby G
Bob Galle
Bobby G’s Biz
EverLast INNERgy VP Marketing
Phoenix Arizona
cell (best reach) 602 703 1983
office 602 507 7513
skype 928 257 3514

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Organic Produce? . . . Local Produce? . . . Does It Matter?

Posted by Debbie Wysocki on July 18, 2010

Are Organics Worth Their Price?

That would depend . . .

The recession is lingering. . . . and for city dwellers in areas where agriculture is not big, this question can be important for a family’s budget.

While many families have sought out food co-ops and local farmers who aren’t certified organic but certainly are (they don’t use synthetic
pesticides, petroleum-based fertilizers, or sewer sludge), the chickens run free on grass, other families are making the hard choice on whether to spend their money on organic produce.

IS ORGANIC really important?

I recently came across an article in O Magazine — by author Nina Planck did a great job sharing her insights and research.

Our family is a ‘city’ family with a Whole Foods nearby a small market that provides local produce, meats, and dairy, and then
the BIG Super Market — Publix who has its allotted 6 feet of Organic produce 2 feet in the Meat section and so on.

To summarize Nina’s article, there were a whole bunch of European studies.  The bottom line is that we now know that organic produce that is free of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer has:

1.  A stronger immune system.  The nitrogen produces a watery,
sugary cell sap that compromises the plant’s health (imagine that).*
A healthy plant, makes a healthier meal, and tastier.

2.  Higher levels of beneficial antioxidants, including vitamin C
which helps prevent aging)

3.  More polyunsaturated fatty acids (according to the French)

4.  More nutrients according a 5-year study by 33 universities in
the United Kingdom

Maybe this will help you and your family — it’s what the guidelines we use:

These are the fruits and vegetables known to be MOST CONTAMINATED with  herbicides and pesticides

1.  Peaches
2.  Apples
3.  Bell Peppers
4.  Celery
5.  Nectarines
6.  Strawberries
7.  Cherries
8.  Lettuce
9.  Grapes
10. Pears
11. Spinach
12. Potatoes
13. Raspberries
14. Blueberries
15. Kale

My first weekly stop is our local market for any produce, meat, and dairy need.  Note that I pretty much put ALL berries on the buy LOCAL or ORGANIC list.  IF there is anything on my list that they didn’t have that our family really wants, we’ll go on to Whole Foods.  Then for our paper goods and household staples, it’s either the warehouse store or Publix.

Whole Foods brings in a lot of foods from South America — I never buy anything from South America even if it says ‘organic’ from South America because frankly I just don’t believe they monitor the farming practices – but this is just me.

Here’s the list of produce that is LEAST contaminated with herbicides and pesticides

1.  Sweet Corn
2.  Avocados
3.  Pineapples
4.  Cauliflower
5.  Sweet Peas
6.  Broccoli
7.  Onions
8.  Asparagus
9.  Bananas
10. Kiwi
11. Mangoes
12. Papaya
13. Eggplant
14. Cabbage
15. Watermelon
16. Tomato
17. Sweet Potato

Going Organic for many families is a lifestyle change — becoming healthier in all areas.  That’s how it was for us.  We are about 70% organic in our food — it’s all the kids knew until they went to school — and then they got introduced to world of their friends lunch boxes.  As for our cleaning, we are close to 95% green.  Of course, there is always room for improvement!

Why are farmers going organic?  One, the demand is huge.  Two, the money.  For some farmers it’s about raising healthier plants and raising soil fertility — which of course gives better plants!  Let’s hope more farmers choose to go down the organic path — more farmers means more choices and hopefully lower prices for us!
*There was a mention in Planck’s article that when a plant becomes dependent upon synthetic pesticides, it can no longer fend of pests naturally.  Kinda like when people become dependent on pharmaceuticals . . .

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Debbie Wysocki is the owner of Women with Dreams and residual Money secrets – companies that empower the average person to live an extraordinary life by teaching how to build profitable businesses in the network marketing arena.  She is a wife, mom, volunteer, a top producer in the MLM industry, a wellness educator,  a real estate investor, author, trainer, and former Beverly Hills financial analyst who is passionate about helping others succeed. Her motto is ‘How you do anything, is how you do everything!’ To see more of Debbie’s posts, go to:  www.WomenWithDreams.com/Blog For more information or to contact Debbie directly at Debbie@WomenWithDreams.com or 954-781-6629

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Silver Diner Gets a Little FRESHer

Posted by Liz Reitzig on July 7, 2010

Mmmmm…Local Beef Burger from Silver Diner

Ok, I admit it.  Eating at a diner kind of makes me feel like a kid again.  It brings out the Peter Pan in me—I won’t grow up!  But, with four children of my own now, it gets more difficult to justify doing things just for fun.  Sitting in one of those diner booths with the retro pictures and the cute jukebox at each table actually begs one to get a burger and shake.  But I can’t do that now that I’m grown up and “responsible,” can I?  I make huge efforts to feed my kids organic and local foods.  I buy grass-fed beef and dairy.  I shop at farmers markets and I know most of the farms where our food comes from.

So imagine my delight to find out that I could have my shake and drink it too. I realize that being “responsible” is about being open and responsive to the circumstances and opportunities that life presents without always being rigid and following a set of rules.  There is one diner where I can have fun with my kids without compromising my food philosophy: Silver Diner.  They source their foods locally and even invite farmers to sell, market style, at their restaurants.  And to add icing to the cake, Silver Diner is now partnering with the producer of the movie FRESH—an inspiring window into the local foods move

Silver Diner has made a big splash recently with their new menus featuring “fresh and local” ingredients. It is a treat to find a restaurant or chef, who is truly committed to the entirety of the “local” message.  In addition to their commitment to “Fresh and local”, they are equally committed to helping children understand about food choices and where their food comes from.  Each diner has a TV screen in the lobbies.  These screens show clips from various music videos.  A few days ago I took 6 children (my four and a friend’s two) to one of the Diners and a music video on the screen captivated their attention while we waited for our table.  These screens are now also showing idyllic clips from the movie FRESH.  Young visitors to the diner, many of whom have never been on a farm, will see scenes from local farms.  These short scenes have the potential to convey the greater ramifications of food choices.

Featuring super heroes Joel Salatin and Will Allen

This inspiring film highlights what we can each do to increase access to fresh and local foods. FRESH graphically illustrates the contrast between the industrial food system and the “fresh” food system.  The film engages people about where their food comes from as it takes the viewer on a journey to several local farms that produce food for their communities.

Showing the movie trailer at Silver Diner has the potential to captivate a whole new audience as it motivates these customers to bring the movie to their communities. The film’s creators designed the film as a community educational tool.  Across the country individuals arrange screenings of the movie in their own communities (living rooms, churches, school, etc.) to significant response.  These screening events engage consumers where they are and inspire them to propel the fresh food system further forward.  With super heroes Will Allen—urban farmer extraordinaire—and Joel Salatin of Polyface farms, scenes from this movie are the perfect accompaniment to a fresh and local meal, and an amazing inspiration for all our budding super heroes.  It’s going to take all of us to encourage the rest of the restaurants to use fresh and local foods and educating those around us—especially our young ones—with tools such as this movie is a first step to transforming our food industry in such a way.

At Silver Diner, “FRESH” is not just a movie, it is a philosophy—a philosophy that is taken seriously because they realize their responsibility to their customers and to the producers of the food. Behind the scenes of FRESH, it is not just a movie, it is an inspiring invitation to a refreshing way of eating.  The partnership between Silver Diner and FRESH brings the message of “fresh and local” full circle so that children—and adults who wish they were still kids—can add depth to their diner experience.  Because they have chosen this direction for their diner, I can now responsibly enjoy my burger and shake with my children as we all sing along to “Puff the Magic Dragon.”  And unlike little Jackie Paper, who does grow up, today, I’m still a kid.

Action Items: What you can do to support Silver Diner in doing what they’ve started…

1. Dine at Silver Diner and let them know that you support their new practices
2. Let your waiter / cashier know how you feel about them showing FRESH
3. Bring FRESH to your community….

Have you seen FRESH? Please share your experience below.

About Liz Reitzig
Liz Reitzig is a
certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist and a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) She serves as President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association.  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.

To schedule an interview with Liz or another representative of Liberation Wellness, call 800-327-9010.

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Market Restaurants: The Journey Continues for Silver Diner

Posted by Liz Reitzig on June 13, 2010

Ype with two farmers at the first Silver Diner market–Clarendon Diner June 12 2010

1948, Baldwin Park, CA—the small restaurant In-n-Out Burger changed the restaurant industry forever.  At the time, drive-in restaurants with bellhops were quite common; customers would drive in to the stands, place orders to the waiters who came out to their cars and then be on their merry way with food in hand.  But Harry and Esther Snyder, co-owners of this small restaurant, changed this by introducing a two-way speaker, creating the drive-thru and unintentionally lending to the distancing of Americans from the source of their food.  Now, 62 years later, Silver Diner, a small, local, privately owned restaurant chain is poised to propel the entire restaurant industry in a nourishing, refreshing direction by reintroducing Americans to those who grow their food.

Cities, towns and rural areas across America have seen the growth in popularity of farmers markets.

People are eager to support their local farmers, are motivated to buy local produce, meats, eggs and dairy, and many individuals seek restaurants that source from local farms.  Restaurants have noticed this trend and some make a modest effort to find local products, while a few have even gone to considerable effort, but most still do not.  For the DC area chain of 18 Silver Diners, they are taking seriously the mantra “support your local farmer.”

The Diner’s efforts to source from regional small family farms are nothing short of heroic.  Silver Diner has wholeheartedly embraced locally sourced foods; their menus are filled with year-round local meats, eggs and dairy and seasonal produce from local farms.  Now, they are taking an additional step by introducing and leading the charge for restaurant-markets by inviting farmers to set up stands and sell produce in the diner parking lots. The restaurant will buy from these farmers, as well as offer their customers the opportunity to do the same, thus expanding the potential customer base for these farmers while promoting fresh and local nutrient dense foods.

Imagine taking the family out for breakfast on Saturday morning.

It’s blueberry season right now so you have a delicious breakfast of pancakes (made from unbleached flour) smothered in butter from a local dairy farm and topped with a plethora of local blueberries.  In fact, the farmer that grew those blueberries is sitting just outside the restaurant.  After this fantastic meal, you exit the restaurant and pick up a pint of blueberries from the same farmer who grew the blueberries that topped your pancakes.  And, while you’re there, you buy some fresh salad greens, spinach, green onions, some cucumbers and maybe some early tomatoes for a nice dinner salad for your guests that evening.  This is the beginning of the market-restaurant.

I am fascinated and inspired by this new concept!

Silver Diner has the potential to change, for the better, the face of the restaurant industry and transform the American countryside while creating prosperous family farms.  As head chef Ype Von Hengst states, they feel it is their “moral obligation” to do what they can to help make healthy foods available to their customer base.  What better way to do this than to invite the farmers to set up at their restaurants, source directly form those farmers, and introduce the farmers to a new customer base?  Fascinating.  As other restaurants witness the implementation of Silver Diner’s vision, and as the consumer demand grows, the market-restaurant concept has huge potential to grow and alter our dining out experience.

I realized several years ago the multi-faceted benefits of eating local foods from small farms that practice good stewardship of the land: helping the environment and improving the economy while providing healthy food for people.  Simply put, buying nutrient dense foods from local farmers brings good nutrients to our own tables, keeps small family farms in production (rather than turning into a housing or mall development), and pumps money back into rural America by paying the salary of hard working American farmers who then generate prosperity in their communities and beyond.  When we support small scale, local farmers, we transform the way we experience food while contributing to a grassroots revitalization of rural America.

It is inspiring to witness an unpretentious restaurant make the effort to transform the way we think about our food and the relationship we have with the farmers who produce our food.  Unlike the disengaged drive thru, eating at the Silver Diner gives their customers the opportunity to intimately experience their food and meet the farmers who grow it.  It is clearly a vision, with intense passion behind it, for the owners of Silver Diner.

About Liz Reitzig
Liz Reitzig is President of the Maryland Independent Consumers and Farmers Association and serves as Secretary of the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association (www.nicfa.com).  As a champion for real foods and farm freedom, Liz is a regular contributor to Liberation Wellness (www.LiberationWellnessBlog.com) and a
certified Liberation Wellness Nutritionist. Liz is the co-founder and partner in a farm fresh buying club and raises her own family on real foods from local farms. She is also a Chapter Leader for the Weston A Price Foundation.

To schedule an interview with Liz or another representative of Liberation Wellness, call 800-327-9010.

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The #1 Question People Are Asking . . . How Do I Make More $

Posted by Debbie Wysocki on June 13, 2010

More than 16 Million People Have Chosen to Start a Direct

Sales/MLM Business in the US

Who Exactly is Making the Decision To Get Started?

It’s Not Who You Might Think . . .


If you are not already in the industry, these numbers may surprise you.  If you are, I can almost guarantee you’ll be surprised.  And different reasons for both.

Three weeks ago I began gathering research for a presentation I was preparing for the following week.  This topic is important because after all, we want to spend our time recruiting the people who are looking for us, not to mention, we want to place our advertising dollars in the venues where the most prospects will be!
Having recently attended the Direct Selling Women’s Alliance (DSWA) Annual Celebration in Los Angeles, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Nicki Keohohou, the CEO and chatting about some of the changes that have taken place in the last 12 to 24 months in our industry.  This event, in my opinion, is right up there with your company’s convention if you are serious about building a profitable business.  The content is excellent and the value high.

One of the segments was on diversity relating to the direct sales industry — the statistics were so staggering, I couldn’t write fast enough, so I vowed when I got home I would do more research and present this information to our local Meet Up Group (www.HowToSucceedInMLMToday.com) which is 90+ members strong from 30+ different companies in South Florida.

Why?

Because we are in a NEW ECONOMY.

Whether you have a job you love, own a business you are passionate about, have been newly downsized or are recently retired, most people today recognize multiple streams of income are necessary and having a ‘Plan B’ is mandatory.
With 14.8 million people — nearly 10% (9.7%) of the American population jobless in February 2010, we’ve all been impacted in different ways.  And these numbers don’t include the ‘under’ employed — those people who have taken a job beneath their skill level just to put food on the table.

The direct sales/network marketing industry is seeing a significant increase in recruiting because people do not want to be dependent upon Corporate America.  In 2008 (latest year for figures), the US reported more that 16 million direct sellers and $30 BILLION in direct sales.  And, it’s not just in the US — global numbers are 62 million people and $114 Billion in sales.

The statistics above are fairly easy to come by — but getting to the bottom of WHO exactly is joining our business TODAY was shall we say a bit more challenging.  I would compare it to breaking into Fort Knox . . .

After almost many phone calls, numerous emails, called in favors, I was finally able to get the most up-to-date numbers our our industry has, most of which come straight from the Direct Selling Association (DSA).  We do share some generic demographic numbers from a variety of resources including Miriam Muley, CEO of The 85% Niche, LLC http://www.85percentniche.com and the DSWA
Diversity Center.

Here are some key numbers that are important:

83% of ALL purchases made are influenced by a woman.
85% of all people joining the direct selling/network marketing profession are women.
The fastest growing segment in direct sales is women 60 +.
13% of people choosing the industry are Hispanic females between 18 and 45.
Nine out of ten NEW females in the last decade were Black, Hispanic, or Asian.

WHY are these numbers important?

If you have thought about this industry but were unsure of its legitimacy, the sheer numbers should tell you timing is everything.

If you are in the business, the demographics are important because you want to be where your prospective business partners are.

What I can share with you after building two large organizations numbering more than 15,000 people in 7 different countries is exactly what Dr. John Maxwell talks about in his newest book, Everyone Communicates, Few Connect: What the Most Effective People Do Differently.

People want to know the answers to these questions:

1.  Do you care for me?
2.  Can you help me?
3.  Can I trust you?

When you effectively answer these questions and communicate that you truly care for the person and the relationship, you will build a dynasty and create lifestyle freedom.  Building a successful network marketing business does not happen overnight…It’s about relationships and being a person of integrity.

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Debbie Wysocki is the owner of Women with Dreams and residual Money secrets – companies that empower the average person to live an extraordinary life by teaching how to build profitable businesses in the network marketing arena.  She is a wife, mom, volunteer, a top producer in the MLM industry, a wellness educator,  a real estate investor, author, trainer, and former Beverly Hills financial analyst who is passionate about helping others succeed. Her motto is ‘How you do anything, is how you do everything!’ For more information or to contact Debbie directly at Debbie@WomenWithDreams.com or 954-781-6629

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Can Strawberries Cause CANCER?

Posted by Kevin Brown on June 4, 2010

Strawberries are supposed to be delicious summertime treats; they shouldn’t cause cancer.

Methyl iodide, approved for use as a pesticide by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2007, is dangerously close to being approved as a soil fumigant for strawberry crops in California and spreading as a widely-used pesticide for crops around the country. The best way to make sure we stop the use of methyl iodide on our food supply is to get straight to the problem: the EPA’s decision to approve the chemical in the first place.

Click here to sign our petition: tell the EPA to ban methyl iodide from our food.

http://action.freshthemovie.com/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=3268

Methyl iodide causes cancer.  It is a known neurotoxin and thyroid disruptor and has also been proven to cause spontaneous abortions in late-term pregnancies. Methyl iodide is even used to intentionally induce cancer cells in lab settings. And yet, the EPA has decided that methyl iodide is fit for our food, for our communities and for our bodies.

The time has come to raise our collective voice in strong opposition to the use of methyl iodide as a pesticide on our food. Please join us in our effort to stop this pesticide from reaching our food.

Click here to sign our petition: tell the EPA to ban methyl iodide from our food.

http://action.freshthemovie.com/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=3268

We’re joining in this petition campaign with our friends at CREDO Action, a group of progressive activists who recently organized more than 26,000 people to oppose California’s effort to approve methyl iodide. The EPA can reverse its decision on methol iodide at any point. Now is the time to make sure they do so.

We have until the end of June to tell the EPA how we feel about this toxic chemical. We will deliver your comments to the EPA in collaboration with CREDO Action and the Pesticide Action Network North America.

Please add your signature today.

http://action.freshthemovie.com/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=3268

Let’s make sure the EPA hears our momentous outcry. This is a truly horrific toxin that we must keep out of our already battered food system. Please share this widely, with those who you care about.

Eat safe,

Lisa Madison
Distribution & Outreach Coordinator
FRESH

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Kevin Brown is President of Liberation Wellness and co-author of the Liberation Diet. He serves as a Fellow on the National Board of Fitness Examiners, and is president of Visionary Trainers. Kevin and his wife Tracy are Chapter leaders for the Weston A. Price foundation, a non-profit organization that is helping restore real food to its rightful place in the American diet.

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