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Friday, April 24, 2015

You can do this!

You can do this. You have it within you to go all the way to the top in the Network Marketing Profession. You are capable of learning and improving every single day. And don't ever let anyone convince you otherwise.
The world is filled with skeptics, cynics and pessimists. So many people have lost sight of their dreams and are threatened by people like you. The people courageous enough to do something different.
They act on this threat to their model of the world by trying to discourage you. Sometimes they are gentle and subtle. Sometimes they are downright nasty.
I've learned that the nasty ones are actually easier to take. Anyone that says you are going to fail actually end up providing some extra motivation.
But the subtle ones... THOSE are the most dangerous. They sound so concerned, so reasonable, so friendly. Don't buy their story. They don't need to buy into your way of life, but no matter what you do, DON'T buy into theirs.
You are deserving.
You are worthy.
You are capable.
Network Marketing is a better way.
And your dream is worth fighting for.
Don't every forget that.
If this message was for you, I hope it came at a good time.
Your friend & partner,
Eric Worre - Network Marketing Pro


Thursday, April 2, 2015

SO AWESOME!! READ AND ENJOY For the wonderful MOMs out there!

Here is why we Q! For the kids who deserve to be their best!
From a wonderful MOM!
I personally know this child because he is my son. For four years he suffered with attention and focusing on many tasks, school being one of them. He was down a lot because he was not achieving what he himself and what we as his parents knew he could. Keenan has always been bright but lacked the attention to complete or stay on task. He was tired a lot and had a lack of a desire or interest in anything. We took him to a few doctors and they experimented with Prescription meds which we embraced at the time as a means of hope. We were told ADD and then after more tests Autism Spectrum Disorder! More meds and the meds further suppressed his emotions, gave him stomach aches and caused insomnia. Our child was a zombie. We took him off the meds and we changed to a whole foods diet and eliminated processed foods. We saw a change but it was not consistent. He tired so hard and we tried so hard to motivate him with every incentive you can give a child. There were as many good days as bad days. We didn't want to give up but we did not know what else to do and where to turn. In October of last year (2014) Keenan started on Q96. His teacher emailed us and said "please keep on doing whatever you are doing"because Keenan was starting to perk up. Fast forward to now...Keenan is getting A's, he is so happy, energetic and full of life and driven to succeed. He gets up and is dressed for school and fixes himself breakfast before we are done showering! Keenan's teacher emails us often, telling us how happy she is to see such a positive change in him. Keenan is constantly telling us his goals. Life is to be lived and enjoyed. Q96 helps my son do this! I LOVE Q96!

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Q in Korea!

Dear Daren,

Thank you very much for your email and your support in Korea.
I know you must be tired about long hour flight and time difference.
But you visit our place and give a lot of energy and passion.
Korean IBO also very impressed about you. If make more trust Q sciences mission.

As you mentioned that Saturday. I'm sure Koreans build very good business 
and health for our next generation and more next generation.

Q will save so many peoples live & give happiness for their families and loved one.

I will accomplish my goal and keep build strong Q sciences foundation in Asia.

This photo taken on Monday morning assembly. 
We have every Monday, Wed., Friday 9:30-10:30 assembly for key leaders who has an ardent desire for success for their families. 
Some IBO came from outer city like Mrs. Kim, it takes 2:30 for come to office. (mostly around 30 key leaders attending)





Thank you Daren
Shawn

Live to 100 - Q it UP! Q is now in JAPAN

The world's oldest person, Misao Okawa, died in Japan on Wednesday, a month after celebrating her 117th birthday.
The nursing home where she lived in Osaka said she breathed her last around 7am (2200 GMT Tuesday).
On the occasion of her birthday early last month, Okawa, a mother of three, grandmother of four and great-grandmother of six, was one of only a handful of people still alive who had been born in the 19th century.
Her birth on March 5, 1898 predated the Wright brothers' first powered human flight by five years, she was already a teenager when World War I broke out and in her 70s by the time of the first moon landing.
When she turned 114, she was officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the oldest woman in the globe.
Japan, known for the longevity of its people, is home to the world's oldest man -- Sakari Momoi, who celebrated his 112th birthday in February.
In 2013, life expectancy for women in Japan was 86.61, the longest in the world followed by Hong Kong women, according to the health ministry.
For men it was 80.21, the fourth longest, after men in Hong Kong, Iceland and Switzerland.
The world's oldest person is now believed to be American Gertrude Weaver, who is reportedly 116 years old.