After 22 years in this industry, 14 years fulltime in MLM, and 7 years training… you learn some things. Sometimes they are NOT what you want to learn, but yet, you must learn. The road has been an interesting one, and a blessing in disguise. There have been so many people that I have watched come and go in Network Marketing, and many disillusioned. You may know some as well. Success is something that we all seek, and want for our lives. Success in Finances. Success in Health. Success in
MUTZ ENDORSES MURPHY IN 5TH CD: Former Lt. Gov. John Mutz today endorsed State Rep. Mike Murphy in his bid for Indiana’s 5th U.S. congressional district seat now held by U.S. Rep. Dan Burton ( Howey Politics Indiana ). “I have known Mike Murphy for 22 years and during that time I have observed someone willing to go the distance for any cause or constituent he gets behind. Not only have I been impressed with his work ethic and energy over the years, Mike’s record of accomplishment is unmatch
A Canadian from Ontario, William White career in the central banks began in 1969 at the Bank of England. From 1972 he spent 22 years with the Bank of Canada. Then in 1994 he joined the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the central bank of the central banks based in Geneva, Switzerland, as Manager in the Monetary and Economic Department, and was Economic Adviser and Head of the Monetary and Economic Department from May 1995 to June 2008, when he retired. As chief economist of the BIS he
SARAH I didn’t want to post it – because I don’t believe. But… it does fit here. The Illustrated – 11.02.2009 The controversy The dark side of a champion Written by Blaise Calame Rafael Nadal, the era of suspicion Superhuman performance, strikes from elsewhere, a physical Gladiator: in 22 years, the Spanish tennis over the planet. But is it flawless? Her young career is fraught with gray areas. Melbourne, 1 February 2009. Spaniard Rafael Nadal won his first Australian Open aft
Phil Hughes is finally back. It feels good to say that. It was honestly hard to watch this kid get called up at such an early age and struggle at the major league level. He has shown signs of greatness, but for the most part he labored through most of his starts. Many have given up on this kid, but it makes no sense to do that at only 22 years old. In no way am I comparing Phil to Sandy Koufax, but he is the perfect example as to why you need patience with prospects. Koufax was called up