This year, at our Shaklee Live event in Long Beach, we will kick off a year-long celebration of The Shaklee Effect and 100 Years of Innovation. Together, we will reaffirm our commitment to carry on Dr. Shaklee's legacy of innovation, to share and amplify his Effect, and to continue creating healthier lives for the next 100 years.
Nearly one hundred years ago in 1915, a young Dr. Forrest C. Shaklee took the initial step in creating what would become one of the first multivitamin supplements in the world. Vitalized Minerals didn't make any headlines; only Dr. Shaklee's chiropractic patients had the good fortune to use the product. Nonetheless, something was set in motion that would eventually change the lives of millions. With that one first step, Dr. Shaklee helped pioneer the natural health movement, which today is growing all over the world. That is Dr. Shaklee's Shaklee Effect, and we are privileged to participate in it each and every day by taking small, simple steps that add up to a very big result.
This year, at our Shaklee Live event in Long Beach, we will kick off a year-long celebration of The Shaklee Effect and 100 Years of Innovation. Together, we will reaffirm our commitment to carry on Dr. Shaklee's legacy of innovation, to share and amplify his Effect, and to continue creating healthier lives for the next 100 years.
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Who would make this statement? My guess is people trying to justify why they failed or never started. If you looked at the statistics of how many people succeed compared to how many “fail,” you could draw the conclusion that most fail. Factually, the statement is true. But why people act as though this is different than anything else is unknown to me, because the same could be said about anything people attempt! According to the National Association of Real Estate, over 80% of people who get their real estate license quit in their first year - most never sell one home.
So while it is true that most people fail at MLM (network marketing), it is also true that a majority of people fail at every other pursuit! If someone goes on a diet and exercise program and then cheats by eating things that are not on their diet program and/or by not exercising when they’re supposed to, can they really blame their “failure” on the diet and fitness industry? NO! If a person fails, it’s because they failed, not the industry! Having used that diet/exercise example, I will admit that if a person follows the program but doesn’t get results, then the program could have one or more flaws. But that doesn’t mean the entire diet and fitness industry is flawed. The same is true with MLM (Network Marketing). If a person is trained and does everything they are trained to do but does not get results, the training could be flawed. But that does not mean that the ENTIRE MLM INDUSTRY IS FLAWED. A similar claim: “The odds” of making big money in MLM are low. This isn’t relevant. If I want to get fit, what are the odds that I will? Huh? That seems like an odd question, doesn’t it? What do “the odds” have to do with me getting off the couch and tossing the potato chips in the trash? Trying to apply the odds of success has nothing to do with someone pursuing their dream. If someone wants something, they never look at the odds. Odds belong in gambling and stock trading. Anyone who achieves anything worthwhile actually beats the odds. Be one of them. Do you want to raise your children ~ or ~ do you want someone else raise them? We teach women who want to be "Stay at home Moms" how to create a significant income from home with rejection-free skills. To learn more, CLICK HERE |
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