Friday, January 22, 2010

World's Top Five Antioxidants In One Drink



"The amount of antioxidants in your body is directly proportional to the amount of time you are going to live." Dr. Richard Cuttler - former Director of the National Institute of Aging.Le'vive has the power of the world's top five antioxidant producing fruits, concentrated!

Ardyss Le'vive concentrates the power of the world's top five antioxidant producing fruits in one product.  The combination of the juices of the top five antioxidant producing fruits leverages their synergic action in your body's cells' aging process while helping in many areas of health.

Le'vive's Five Ingredients:

  1. Pomegranate - One of the oldest fruits known to man.  Rich in vitamins A, B, & C, potassium, phosphorous, magnesium, calcium, sodium and fiber.
  2. Goji - Considered miraculous since ancient times.  Rich in polysaccharides; with 18 amino acids, vitamins A, C, B, & E, 21 minerals, proteins, fiber and Omega-3 and Omega-6 oils.
  3. Acai Berry - Legendary fruit from the amozon that contains 10-33 times more antioxidants than grapes used for red wine.
  4. Noni - Used as a medicinal plant for thousands of years to help different conditions.  Contains polysaccharide-based nutrients, organic acids, vitamins and menerals.
  5. Mangosteen - An Asian native that has caused a commotion with its splendid flavor.  Known as "The Queen of Fruits" possesses high levels of xanthones.
All of the above ingredients in Le'vive as a nutritional juice may help you:
  • decrease the levels of harmful free radicals which cause aging
  • help control blood sugar
  • enhance your sex drive
  • help with gastritis, reflux and ulcers
  • help improve your memory
  • protect your kid's health
  • maintain an overall state of good health
If you would like to do all of the above and increase your energy level and much much more, I challenge you to partake of Le'vive for 90 days.

Friday, January 15, 2010

10 Rules To Live By

1.      Focus on what you want.
Do you focus on the road ahead or in the rearview mirror filled with the past? By focusing on the past, you tend to worry about the future because your focus carries the negative experiences from your past into your present. "Hold a picture of yourself long and steadily enough in your mind's eye and you will be drawn toward it." - Napoleon Hill

2.      Never give up.
Thomas Edison said it best -- ""Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time."

3.      One day at a time.
We achieve our dreams one day at a time, so set goals for each day that will take you, step by step, toward your desire. The pyramids weren't built in a week so learn to be patient. Do the best you can, enjoy this day, and be satisfied with what you've accomplished.  (This was a very difficult lesson for me to learn.)

4.      True happiness lies within you.
Don't waste time and effort searching for happiness, peace and contentment in the world outside. Reach inside yourself and pull out the better angels of your nature and give to someone else.

5.      Learn to be grateful.
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, confusion into clarity.... It turns problems into gifts, failures into success, the unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for tomorrow." - Melodie Beattie  (I am so grateful and thankful that I learned this lesson.  An exercise that helped with this was to keep a daily gratitude journal for 30 days.  That really works!)

6.      Expand your comfort zone.
Not a whole lot can change or happen when we stop challenging ourselves.

7.      You’re closer than you think.
There's an old Chinese proverb that goes something like this: "The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed."

8.      Don't take yourself seriously.
Learn to lighten up. Life is a game. Don't sweat the little stuff.... 'cause it's all little stuff.

9.      Be nice.
What is that old saying? You can catch more flies with honey than vinegar. Just another way of saying you can win people to your side more easily by gentle persuasion and flattery than by hostile confrontation. (Sometimes my own nature is to just spit it out and keep it moving.  I didn’t realize that this is sometimes considered hostile confrontation to some people.)

10.  Get out of your way.
As Warren Buffet said to a University of Washington audience several years ago regarding how he and Bill Gates became so successful: "Everybody here has the ability to do anything I do and much beyond. Some of you will, and some of you won't. For those who won't, it will be because you get in your own way, not because the world doesn't allow you to."

~~Namaste



Monday, January 11, 2010

How Do I Do This?


Set Goals…
What do I want to do?
How do I want to do it?
Well, I want more than 4 team members. I really want 12 personally sponsored active members and I want to help each of those 12 personally sponsor 12 of their own active members. That’s 144 active members in my down line.
How do I do that? I know I need to talk to more people. Set a goal to talk to 12 people per day and get 12 leads from those 12 people per day.
Writing this down makes me feel empowered.
I also need to promote my Ardyss site http://www.2to3instantly.com and my Ardyss blog http://www.2to3instantly.blogspot.com.
This is a start.
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