Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Abundance & Prosperity or Poverty & Lack

So what if your child has a wild imagination and a powerful dream to become a doctor? Will you have the money to send them off to how many ever years of college & medical school? How about your own dreams? Are there any left?  Or are you hoping you can retire and at least pay the bills without having to be a greeter at Wal-Mart or clean tables at McDonald’s?

Did you know Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad Poor Dad fame says owning your own business is the only way possible you’ll ever achieve any of those dreams OR send your child to college.

Do you have a quarter to a half a million dollars to open a franchise? Do you know the type of business Robert Kiyosaki was referring to? Oh, I know, you’ve heard of home based businesses where there was potential to earn virtually unlimited residual income, but you never thought you could do it. If something sounds too good to be true,,,,,,,is it worth taking a look at or not?

I’m sure glad I did! You might be too. There is no obligation for requesting information. I don’t know about you but I have dreams for my family and myself, not to mention people I would like to bless, that I would never be able to accomplish on retirement pension alone. NEVER!

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Thanks for reading, thanks for looking,

Robert

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Fingerprints and Identity

Did you know that a fetus has fingerprints at 3 months? Let’s think this through. What is one of the major, most used ways of identifying someone? Fingerprints, right? Fingerprints identify every living human being as an individual, no two exactly the same. So if we could get inside the mother’s womb and fingerprint the fetus, that would identify the fetus as an individual,unique……what…..c’mon…as…..glob of tissue?…NO as an individual, unique (try hard, you can say it) PERSON! So, if the fetus can be individually, uniquely identified as a human being, does he or she not have the same God given human rights as anyone else? He or she has the right to life! Come on now, give me a little break. “Come let us reason together”. Abortion is not then nearly as much a religious issue as it is a human rights issue. So before you call me an aging male, fanatical, religious bigot or a Jesus freak (well, you can call me that if you like :-) ) for having  a heart to defend the human rights of  living, unborn people, let’s think about what the issue really is here. Who do we think we are as a society to demand the right to kill our unwanted children? And remember, this discussion has not addressed the concerns of when the mother’s life is at risk. Thank you for hearing me and here is a great place to get more information on the subject should you want it.  http://www.nrlc.org/

Robert


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Saturday, January 16, 2010

The Trouble with Super Juices

There is no one juice that can provide you with all the nutritional supplementation your body needs on a daily basis. Did you know that an independent research study has shown that you can get more anti-oxidant value from a bottle of Welch’s grape juice off the shelf at the store than you can from some of the super juices?  And maybe you are confused about which ones to try because it seems like the one your friend told you about is the one you saw available at Costco, or your local warehouse market. We would like to tell you about Real Food Technology Solutions. If after viewing this video you would like more information,

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

There is No Better Time Than NOW!

There is no better time than now to move forward with the plans you have been making. Start today, right now, this very minute. Procrastination is your greatest enemy besides fear. Don’t second guess yourself and don’t wait any longer. The only thing that is standing between you and success is action.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Why Be a Go-Giver?

  We should be go-givers because the heart of the go-giver is a heart we would want as our own. When you find tremendous satisfaction and joy in giving, helping someone, you’re showing your true heart. Now even before we read the Go-Giver we knew that our primary motive is to give, not to get. We also learned however that if we’re not willing to receive we’re leaving the cycle incomplete. The whole process can’t work correctly.

  The quote that impacted me this morning is by King Solomon; arguably one of the richest men in all of history. One of his claims to fame is the writing of the Book of Proverbs in the bible.  In chapyer 11 verse 24 he says:

  “One Gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want.” (I’ve been reading the English Standard Version lately) Now a few days ago, in the same book I saw and high- lighted him instructing us; “Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce.”  PV 3:9 In our house that means the first 10% goes to Him, no questions asked, like, “where is my money being spent, what is being done with it?” It’s His to do with as He pleases. Actually its all His, he’s just letting us use it; watching us to see what we do with it.

  Now regarding stewardship, we have some highly excellent examples to follow in our upline, go- givers who give more than they keep for themselves. This world has more needs that we will ever be able to meet, but we can help some.  We love our upline and many of our cross-line leaders, we have absolutely no reservations about following their example.

  On a remote beach in Mexico a man walking, came upon a young boy throwing starfish from the beach back into the water. There were hundreds, maybe thousands of them. The man asked the boy what he was doing. The boy told him he was saving starfish by throwing them back into the ocean. The man chuckled, and as much as told the boy that his efforets were in vain, that he would never be able to help them all. “Maybe not”, the boy replied, “but I can help this one.” as he hurled the one in his hand into the crashing waves.

Let’s keep our eyes and our ears and our hearts open. There is a place to give today. Oh, don’t forget, you may also be required to receive.

Robert Souder

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Centralizing Force

The mental reservoir of most people is like a leaky dam which we sometimes see in the country, where the greater part of the water flows out without going over the wheel and doing the work of the mill. The habit of mind-wandering, of worrying about this and that,


“Genius, that power which dazzles mortal eyes,

Is oft but Perseverance in disguise.”


Many a man would have been a success had he connected his fragmentary efforts. Spasmodic, disconnected
attempts, without concentration, uncontrolled by any fixed idea, will never bring success. It is continuity of purpose alone that achieves results.

                                                                              Orison Swett Marden
                                                                              
from, “An Iron Will” 1901

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

A Reflection of What You Think

The world you see is a reflection of what you think of it. The values by which you live are continually coming back to you. Your life embodies those ideas to which you give your complete and persistent attention. A life sincerely focused upon peace and happiness is a life filled with peace and happiness. Whatever you support with your actions and thoughts, you experience in the moments and days of your life. Whether desire or fear, curiosity or obsession, your thoughts pull you steadfastly toward your reality. You are, right now, busy becoming the person you think you will become. Today, already and always, you are living the life you most authentically expect to live. The simple act of intentionally deciding upon a destination will point you solidly in that direction. A small adjustment in your attitude can make a major difference in your world. Anything is possible. What actually happens in your life is an accurate reflection
of how you see yourself living it.

Ralph Marston

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Persistance

This morning I read in Matthew 15: 21 – 28 about the Faith of a Canaanite Woman. Here’s the passage to refresh your memory in the ESV:

21(AB) And Jesus went away from there and withdrew to the district of Tyre and Sidon. 22And behold,(AC) a Canaanite woman from that region came out and was crying,(AD) “Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David; my daughter is severely oppressed by a demon.” 23But he did not answer her a word. And his disciples came and begged him, saying,(AE) “Send her away, for she is crying out after us.” 24He answered, (AF) “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” 25But she came and(AG) knelt before him, saying, “Lord, help me.” 26And he answered, “It is not right to take the children’s bread and(AH) throw it to the dogs.” 27She said, “Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat(AI) the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.” 28Then Jesus answered her, “O woman,(AJ) great is your faith!(AK) Be it done for you as you desire.”(AL) And her daughter was healed instantly.[e]

The nerve it took for this woman to even approach Jesus! My goodness! Not even an Israelite woman but an outsider. I’m sure, Jesus being God,  knew the gospel was going to go to all mankind, not just the Jews, but it had not happened yet. You know the disciples were bugged by her. Undoubtedly they were all telling her ”NO, GO AWAY” over and over as she persisted. But she wasn’t leaving until she got what she came for. She comes directly to Jesus herself and He gives her the ultimate “no”, not even answering her at all. But somehow she KNEW in her knower that the goodness of God was for everyone, and she had an instantaneous, appropriate response to Jesus’ analogy of the children’s bread and not throwing it to the dogs. I don’t get the impression that she had to stop and think about how to respond to Him. Jesus was amazed at her answer, her faith, and she received from Him that which she desired. But it was no mild desire, it was a burning passion to see her daughter that she loved freed from bondage, healed.

She didn’t give up and go away when 12 men demanded she go away. She didn’t give up and go away when the Lord, the Son of David ( she knew who He was) refused to answer her. She didn’t give up when she was told she was not one of the chosen ones. Her faith, her persistance, her focus, her passion, her burning desire to get what she wanted and needed amazed God and the woman was…….successful.

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Hop on the Bus, Gus

A lady was getting on the bus in front of me, she was on crutches. I thought of getting on first in case she needed a hand but she knew how to get herself on.  I told her she “hopped right up there”. She said she thought I might have to push her.  I told her I had thought of getting on first and pulling her. She said she wouldn’t want to hurt me. I asked her if shed had an injury. She told me she’d had 5 knee surgeries and had two more to go.  I told her it was imperative that she know about the products for the re-construction her body was going through.  I gave her a card and asked her to please, please call or e-mail me so I could make sure she saw what she needed to.  After reading about Doug’s conversation I hurried home and got “The State of the Science” near the top of our webpage, big enough to see easily.  She told me she’d been on “phyto” something from some other company for the past three months. I told her out products were patented because no one else has what we have. She really needs the products. Pray for her to call me.

Robert

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

A Great Week

Oct 11th.. had some great conversations this week

Monday I had non agenda with a saleswoman at the Mall, I have been building a relationship with. Told her about our upcoming cruise and was excited for us after she sold Robert a suit for Captian night..
Same day went to the same store shoe area and waited for a saleman to come down. He, Steve, was very attentive and when Robert was doing the transaction I mention the cruise, Robert then chimmed in and said that I had earned an all expenses paid 7 day cruise, man did he perk up.  I said it was work, but with lots of fun earning it. He said, how did you earn it? Told him thru my Home Base business that is in the Wellness Industry. he said and I quote directly, “How do I sign up”?  I asked if he was serious about knowing he said, here is my card and phone#. I invited him to Tuesday 16th and would call him to make sure he know how to get to our house.  Wow!!! Just because we are willing to share our successes, people are listing and taking note.

Tuesday, spoke to my boss Pat Friedberg with a non agenda, although I gave her information about the products last year she never did get on board, even though she was very interested in taking the products.  I had not really spoken to her in months.  I did mention to here of the earned cruise and she was very excited for us.  I will give her a flyer to invite her husband to the meeting on 16th and see if she response?

Wednesday, spoke to a young mother Patty, pregnant with 2nd child, works for fast food restaurnt on maternity leave, goes to CSUN & knows our friend Kenny Farves the Chaplin on Campus, opened up the door wide. Told her about Freeing Moms Forum & if she would be interested in knowing more, she said “yes” and may come on Tuesday 16th. Not appropriate to ask for her phone# a stranger at the food place.
that’s it until next time…Patricia

Candy at the Cosmetic place, was such a great relational person, really liked the way she took care of me.  She want to talk about the skin care and I told her my company has skin care and told her briefly about them. Also told her we have the new technology in health products that is revolutionizing the world.  Because I was there with a non agenda, I didn’t saying anything more, other then it is late & will talk to her another time about it and she was said that would be great. Also mention the cruise and after paying for my purchases she said come back after your cruise and tell her all about our exprerience.  Could become a great relationship.  that is all for now..

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If you are having problems come up with people to talk to, go to the mall that has lots of shops, browse, ask questions to the sales people, take an interest in who they are, believe me they are mostly bored and want someone to take interest in them.  You never know who it is that you will come in contact with.
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Ok, that is enough for now….God bless, Patricia
Patricia

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