Congratulations to our August cash prize recipients of the 200 Global Leadership Circle Promotion!
First place: Svetlana Boedilova earned $600
Second place: Max & Barb Schubert earned $150
Third place: Bev Brandson earned $60
You still have a couple more weeks to participate in this promotion and earn cash! When you purchase a Family Combo Pack or the new LC Pack in September you’ll be entered to earn cash! First place will again receive $600. Your qualifying pack purchase in September will also qualify you for another opportunity to earn cash in the quarterly drawing in early October. Four people will receive $1,000 in first place; three people will receive $300 in third place and three people will receive $200 in third place.
This promotion ends September 30th, so log in to your Virtual Office and place your order today!
Stress is a very broad concept and has many connotations. Greek philosopher Hippocrates perhaps was the first to attempt to define the word stress in terms of "balance," which was conceived as an essential state of health and then "disharmony," which manifested as disease when perturbed. In the early 20th century, Hans Seyle proposed the general adaptation syndrome which provided the first comprehensive biological theory of stress.
We know many of you have been working hard to qualify for the On Deck destination cruise in the Caribbean next April and we already have some people that are close! Will you be joining on this exciting trip of a lifetime? Here’s what you need to do:
Personally enroll 12 new IBOs or personally enroll six new IBOs on your first level and 12 on your second level during the promotion period.
Maintain personal volume of 90 QV during each month of the promotion period.
Reach and maintain 30,000 QV for at least two months during the six-month qualification period.
Make sure you're using the tracker document in your Virtual Office to help guide you as you earn your way On Deck!
Congratulations to Enid Ayala: $500 swag bag plus $150 Bonus!
When Vice President of Field Development Steve Brown went to Puerto Rico in August to speak at an event hosted by Silver IBO Dr. Jose Toro, a prize drawing was held for any IBO who brought two or more guests. The result was that Enid Ayala was presented with a $500 swag bag. Enid also earned a $150 bonus for sponsoring all three of the people she brought to the event, each with the purchase of a Pack!
Enid says, "I invited them to the meeting to learn about the ways to improve health and how LPGN could help in other ways as well. I wanted them to hear the wonderful endorsements about Laminine. All of this helped motivate them to join LPGN."
If Enid can do it, so can you! You still have time before the end of this month to qualify for the 200 Leadership Circle promotion!
Business Building Corner
Improve yourself, improve your business
Operating your own business requires a lot of self-motivation, self-awareness and self-reflection. To succeed, you need to use your strengths to their fullest potential and minimize any weaknesses. You may also need to improve upon past mistakes. In order to become more self-aware with the goal of improving your business, ask yourself the following questions to focus your energy in the right direction.
"I took two IMMUNE+++ in the morning and two at night. After 3.5 days, my congestion cleared up. After seven days, I no longer had a sore throat or watery eyes. You bet I’ll be telling everyone about IMMUNE+++ and how I really believe in it! I'll especially be telling people who have compromised immune systems or are around others with the flu. Personally, I didn't need to see the doctor and am happy about that. Now I'm taking one in the morning and one at night to stay well."
Karen Montgomery, LPGN IBO
ADHD is one of the most common childhood disorders
ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a condition with symptoms such as inattentiveness, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. The symptoms differ from person to person. ADHD was formerly called ADD, or attention deficit disorder. Both children and adults can have ADHD, but the symptoms always begin in childhood. Adults with ADHD may have trouble managing time, being organized, setting goals, and holding down a job.