Friday, March 21, 2008

New GoChi Goji Juice Health Drink Blog


Note - We now have a GoChi Goji Juice Health Drink Blog - check it out for new posts and exciting and informative health information. We encourage you to check it out.

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Himalayan Goji Juice and Gratitude at Thanksgiving

What would you do? The following is an example of how much of the rest of the world lives. We live in such an abundant country and yet many people in this country don’t realize how much they truly have. If they would only look at people in other countries around the world. Especially as we near this time of Thanksgiving, we should reflect on all we have to be thankful for. Have an attitude of gratitude.

The following is from a letter from Ray Faltinsky, CEO of Freelife.

Dancing in the Rain

Dear Friends,
They stood nervously at the podium at our Convention in Orlando.
Through their tears they talked of how much they had wanted to build a FreeLife business. Friends deserted them. Family shunned them. There was little encouragement.
They had sold their wedding rings to purchase enough Himalayan Goji Juice to start their business and survive for a few months. “In the end, we only had each other,” she said.

Then, I sat in amazement as they expressed gratitude and appreciation for FreeLife, Himalayan Goji Juice, their Organization, and the fact that they had now joined our worldwide family of Ambassadors.
In the audience of thousands, Filipino flags waved, their friends cheered them on, and the FreeLife Family gave them a standing ovation.

I believe their gratitude and appreciation was a function of their service and their sacrifice. Indeed, it is both service and sacrifice that makes gratitude so meaningful. The willingness to sell a wedding ring to make a dream come true lays the foundation of gratitude for the success that follows.

As we celebrate a national day of Thanksgiving in the United States, I thought you might enjoy this story about choosing to be thankful for what we have.

There once was a woman who woke up one morning, looked in the mirror, and noticed she had only three hairs on her head. “Well,” she said to herself, “I think I’ll braid my hair today.” So she did, and she had a wonderful day.

The next day when she woke up and looked in the mirror, she saw that she had only two hairs on her head. “Hmm,” she said. “I think I’ll part my hair down the middle today.” So she did, and she had a grand day.

The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror, and noticed that she had only one hair on her head. “Well,” she said, “today I’m going to wear my hair in a ponytail.” So she did, and she had a fun, fun day.

The next day she woke up, looked in the mirror, and noticed that there wasn’t a single hair on her head. “Yeah!” she exclaimed. “I don’t have to fix my hair today!”

Happiness is never a numbers game. It isn’t about “how much,” but rather the way you look at how much you have.

Gratitude is always a function of attitude.
Often, great sacrifice brings forth great love and with it wonderful feelings of thanksgiving and appreciation.

Everyone experiences storms in their lives. Thunder rolls, lightning strikes, and skies darken. However, as someone said:
“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass … it’s about learning to dance in the rain.”

With love and appreciation,
Ray


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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Nutrition Skeptics - Are They Always Bad? - An Examination!

Thoughts on why negative skeptics aren't always bad and can even be good. Their published skepticism usually means the product they are being skeptical about is working and it's competition to them.

Whenever a new product comes along it almost always comes out in a niche where there is established competition. Initially smart competitors will ignore the new product, hoping it will never catch on and eventually go away.

Now if it doesn't and the product becomes highly successful competitors who stand to really lose financially will try to discredit the product hoping this will influence people to stop buying it and it will go back to obscurity. Eventually though if that doesn't work competitors will eventually just have to keep quiet or risk appearing to be fools and simply learn to compete. So often when competing interests try to discredit a product it usually means the product is working too well. After all it's usually not necessary to be skeptical about a bad product as it will fail on its own.

Let's examine Himalayan Goji Juice in this light, holy cow for several years now it's been receiving all kinds of positive press. Here are just very short list of them.

Time Magazine in July, 2006 called goji the SuperFruit of the year.

It has been featured on MTV cribs.
New Woman magazine in Australia showed a photo of a bottle of goji juice and proclaimed, "Madonna, Mischa Barton and Liz Hurley can't get enough of the powerful antioxidant-packed...

Goji juice was in Golf Magazine in Australia - with Catherine Zeta-Jones talking highly of it.

goji juice and berry and Mischa Barton Madonna

Mischa's immaculate complexion is the result of a daily dose of goji juice.

Woman's World Magazine Article about the goji berry

Nobody is going to love everything, no matter how good something is there will always be someone who doesn't like it.

So the point is with Himalayan Goji Juice you have 43 straight months of record double digit sales growth with people raving about the product and a 90 day money back guarantee. I can see some people being skeptical as most people tend to have negative thoughts about things, but on the other hand if I drove by a restaurant everyday for 43 straight months and I saw people standing in line out the door, I might just figure they had a pretty awesome product.

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

July 4th Independence Day, It’s A Wonderful Life and Freedoms

July 4th, 1776 is a special time for all Americans to reflect on what they have, where they’ve been, and where they are going.

Actually July 4th is much more than then just the celebration of an American holiday. Keep in mind the history of the world had been filled with government’s oppression of men. Certainly much more slavery and oppression than freedom and liberty. But on that day in 1776 all would change for that would be the beginning of a nation of freedom lovers putting literally their lives, possessions and honor all on the line, to say to the most powerful nation on Earth enough is enough.

They basically said “We will have liberty and freedom or we will accept death” and most assuredly (all 56 signers) would have been hung or at the very least imprisoned for the remainder of their lives if they had failed.

And now 231 years later people still see America as the beacon of freedom and hope around the world, and that is why so many risk so much to get here. Because their governments are too oppressive and corrupt.

The following is a letter from Ray Faltinsky CEO of Freelife that tells a couple well known stories of Freedom.

"It is Christmas Eve, 1946 and George Bailey is in a dark place. Faced with the loss of his business, he is on the verge of suicide. The prayers of his family and friends alert Heaven to George’s state of mind and Clarence Odbody, an Angel Second Class, is sent to Earth to save George. Clarence later reveals that he is also being tested; after over 200 years of trying, he has still not earned his wings!"

In the last scene of this classic movie, It’s A Wonderful Life, George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) holds his little girl in his arms, celebrating the freedom the tiny community of Bedford Falls finally has earned from the rich and evil "Mr. Potter."

Amid tears and cheers, everyone is celebrating as George holds his little daughter. Then, there is the unmistakable sound of a bell.

Not a loud bell … a soft bell.

A bell so penetrating that everyone can hear it.
George Bailey’s little girl says, "Listen daddy. Teacher says that whenever a bell rings, an angel gets his wings."
What a wonderful story. A "Second Class Angel" saves a first-class man­brings freedom to a community, and in the process earns his own wings. And a tiny bell rings, honoring the occasion.

Another bell rings loud and clear on July 8, 1776. It is the Liberty Bell ringing out from the tower of Independence Hall summoning the citizens of Philadelphia to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.

A bell rings, a young nation declares its independence, and people become free. Now, more than a million citizens have earned their wings by giving their lives to preserve the freedoms we hold so dear.
On the Fourth of July, we in America celebrate our cherished freedom. It is fitting that we should do so.
However, we love freedom no more than people in any country. From Canada to Australia, from Mexico to the Philippines, and with all nations in between, we claim freedom as a God-given birthright, as vital and important to our lives as oxygen.

In fact, that is what freedom is­it is spiritual oxygen.
We cherish it, fight for it, share it, and breathe in its sweet fragrance.

Perhaps that’s why those of us in FreeLife are so passionate about our opportunity to live the "free life." That’s why we get so excited when we receive a check each month from FreeLife.
It is our check.
It is in our name.
It is our business.

So when you come to our Convention in September, I would challenge you to stop and notice how many people are smiling, how many people are happy, how many people are hugging and embracing each other.

Watch them celebrate each other's success, and shed tears at their stories of victory. See their eyes light up as they hear what Himalayan Goji Juice has done for someone's health. See them glow!
There is something in the air, something tangible and good.
It is the sweet smell of spiritual oxygen.
It is freedom in motion, a group of people with one heart and one mind who want to change the world for good.

And in the process, thousands upon thousands of tiny bells will ring, and people who would never claim to be angelic are being filled with the desire to serve others and bring freedom into their lives.
And if you listen closely... perhaps you'll hear the swish of wings as people go about the most important business in the world, the business of making a difference in the lives of others.


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And so until next time this is Nick signing off saying take care and take goji!

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Monday, June 11, 2007

A Story of Service to Others

Recently I attended an Internet Marketing Seminar in Atlanta with some of the top Internet Marketers in the World. One theme kept reoccuring over and over, how can I build better relationships, how can I be of service to others? One of the items discussed was "extending the free bar." Before someone might think I'm referring to a candy bar I'm referring to giving away more valuable information and techniques to improve the lives of others. In otherwords what more can we give away to help others knowing that the more we give the more we will get back in return.

John F. Kennedy once said; Think not what your country can do for you, think what you can do for your country. It's too bad not more people in positions of leadership think that way today.

The following was taken in part from a letter from Ray Faltinsky CEO of Freelife which shows in my humble opinion his committment to serving others.

A very wise and spiritual man once said, Service is the rent we pay for the life we live.
I believe that statement is profound. Life is a precious gift. At FreeLife, we have a principle that we try to practice constantly. It is the principle of Constant and Never-Ending Improvement.

Similarly, we ought to practice Constant and Never-Ending Service. Then, the life we are privileged to live takes on such meaning and value.

Young Casey Mayor lay in an Army hospital in Texas. A roadside bomb in Iraq left him with a mangled left leg. He was alone, discouraged, and after 12 surgeries, uncertain about his future.

Then she walked in. She was a secretary at the hospital. She came with movies, small gifts, and home-cooked dinners. She came to cheer him up because he had no family or friends close by.

Nicole Cartmill wanted him to know that somebody cared—and that his service to his country was appreciated. Young Nicole instinctively knew what many people never come to understand in their lives: Service is a verb!

It really is. It is love in action. And often, it is given in small doses over a long period of time. Then, Nicole Cartmill made another discovery: We can never love anyone who we do not serve!

When Spc. Mayor returned home on convalescent leave, he talked with Nicole every day. Finally, he returned to Ft. Bliss, and while still in a wheelchair and in front of a small crowd at an airport in El Paso, Mayor popped the question.
I told her, I've never met someone like you before, he said. She started crying and she said, YES!

Last February 13, they married. Then Casey Mayor made this profound observation: Something so bad turned into something so good.

That’s what service does. It helps bad things become better, eases burdens, lessens pain, and provides a fertile seedbed for love and appreciation.

When you think of how meaningful the first four words of our mission statement are—TO SERVE EACH OTHER—it gives us the opportunity to frame our FreeLife business in an entirely new context. We can truly become a service business, reaching out to millions of people who need our help.

We have wrapped our FreeLife business around core principles that encourage us to be of service every day. For instance, consider the all-encompassing Law of Giving. The more of anything you give, the more you get back. Or, how about the Golden Rule that tells us exactly how to treat others? What of the Principle of Abundance that allows us to view the world and people in it with generosity and appreciation?

It is so true. Service is the rent we pay.

Letter to All the Goji Juice Skeptics Out There!

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