Sunday, September 02, 2007

Himalayan Goji Juice a Product with a Foundation of Love

Often I'm asked how is Himalayan Goji Juice different. I mean with all the other juices on the market (noni, mangosteen, acai, etc) what’s the difference. Aren’t they all the same?

There are a number of things, but I believe the biggest difference with Himalayan Goji Juice is there"s more love built into it than any other product. Here’s one example of why I can say this:

This is a letter from Ray Faltinsky CEO of Freelife.

May I share with you a personal experience?

I wish you could have been there for the toast.

I had agonized over it for several weeks, knowing that I would have an opportunity to tell my lovely wife Tricia what she meant to me. It would be her 40th birthday, a celebration to be shared with family and friends at a beautiful resort overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

How, in a few short words, do you communicate to the love of your life what she means to you after 23 incredible years together?

I think all men share this common dilemma. We are long on feelings, but short on words. So... I struggled.

I was certain of several things. First, no gift I could give her would be as meaningful as the words I would speak. Second, when we met as teenagers, we were both financially "broke," and so it was not material things, but rather the words we shared that began to build a lasting love.

As I searched through our years together, three pivotal moments stood out. They were so clear, so vivid, that I could easily see them before me now, like watching a movie.
The first was when I saw her for the first time. She stepped out of a car-with all of the flawless beauty of youth. Our eyes met, and I thought, "This is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen."

The second occurred some ten years later. I stood nervously in the church. Then the wedding music started. I looked, and there she was, walking down the aisle, and I thought to myself, "I have never seen a more beautiful sight in my life. A pure Angel."

The third occurred the morning of her 40th birthday. She lay on the pillow beside me, and I watched her sleep. As I reflected upon our last 23 years together, I was overcome with feelings of gratitude, appreciation, and love.

She was now the mother of four children and the most supportive wife I could ever ask for. I thought of her patience, her character, her wisdom, and her sacrifices for our family. Complete unconditional love at its best.

Then came this powerful insight: Her beauty was "inside out." As she slept I thought, "She is like a fine wine, now more beautiful than she has ever been-physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I am the luckiest man in the world!"

And so, as unpolished as I'm sure I was, I told her those things in front of our small group. It was a memorable evening.

Some years ago, a person who attended one of our Conventions wrote me a letter and shared these few powerful words:

"I came to Convention to see what it was like. I left Convention seeing what I was like. I could see what I could be if I only tried."

What a rare and wonderful insight. That is one of the reasons I love our Conventions so much. People gain valuable insights about themselves, about others, and about their potential.

Come to Orlando and be with us. And in the process, perhaps you will see that you…

Have incredible potential…

That you can begin again to change your life…

That you are not just a number, or an ID, or an address.

You are an important and beautiful part of our FreeLife Family.

Then, as you sit in our audience, Kevin and I can raise our glass and say, "Here's looking at you. The real you. The most service-oriented beautiful group of Marketing Executives of any company anywhere in the world."

I'll be looking for you in September.
Ray

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Monday, August 27, 2007

The Power of Love and the Rent We Pay.

Love is a powerful gift. When we are loved and when we love we summon the power of unselfishness that can brighten up even the darkest of days. We can never give or receive too much love. Here is a personal message of love from FreeLife International's CEO Ray Faltinsky

Dear Friends,
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?
How about the concept of being a FreeLife Family that we so strongly encourage? Is that not a welcome mat to the wonderful uniqueness that each person brings to us?

In my mind as I write this, I can hear the wonderful chorus of GojiKids throughout the world whose lives have been so blessed because all of you have given so much. Their "silent song" is a testament to the difference that every single bottle of Himalayan Goji Juice can make.

Recently a man approached me in a parking lot as I was sitting in my car. He looked desperate. He plaintively asked, "Do you happen to have any jumper cables? My battery is dead." He was stuck, and I remember that feeling.

So do you. You’ve been stuck before, haven’t you? Not moving forward—in a rut—unable to get enough energy and motivation and desire to fire up your own engine and become the person you know you can be.
I told him I was sorry that I didn’t have any cables with me but I could call a service station for him on my cell phone. Instead, he approached several more cars, finally finding a Good Samaritan who got him going. I saw him shake his hand and open his door with a smile on his face, until his tail lights faded in the distance.

In FreeLife, we ought not to just carry jumper cables in our trunk, but in our hearts. Then we could always give someone a needed boost of enthusiasm, a charge of encouragement, or a helpful push to get them going.

It is so true. Service is the rent we pay.
Love,
Ray

I can say this without reservation - Himalayan Goji Juice is truly love in a bottle. People ask me all the time how is it different than all the other health drink juice products. And the best I can describe it is like this - suppose we were given a drink. Now suppose we were given a drink by someone we cared about who in handing it to us looked us in the eye for a minute and these words came across their lips as they handed us a drink, "I love you won't you please take this drink as a token of my love!" Doesn't the second scenario feel a whole lot different - that is Himalayan Goji Juice - a whole lot different.

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