Wednesday, April 29, 2009

�The real leader has no need to lead--he is content to point the way.� Henry Miller

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

wishin' I'd learned to swim - 11" in some spots in my yard from the Houston Rain

Monday, April 27, 2009

Great visual of the Corporate pay pyramid vs Network Marketing http://ping.fm/FRQGs

Tom “Big Al” Schreiter in Florida

If you have the opportunity and live anywhere close, you don't want to miss Seeing Tom "Big Al"Schreiter when he's in an area near you...   here is his schedule for Florida.

If you've downloaded my ebook, Success in 10 Steps, and would like to go see him, I will be glad to cover your cost... just send me an email (it’s on the last page of the ebook)

Tampa, FL     Workshop presented by Big Al
Saturday May 2, 6pm to 9pm
Holiday Inn Express
4750 N. Dale Mabry Hwy
Tampa, FL 33614
Cost: $20 at the door.
Topic: Ice Breakers - Learn how to get prospects to say, "Please tell me about your product or business."

Miami, FL     Workshop presented by Big Al
Sunday May 3, 3pm to 6pm
Don Shula's Hotel and Golf Club
6842 Main St
Miami Lakes, FL 33014
Cost: $20 at the door.
Topic: Ice Breakers - Learn how to get prospects to say, "Please tell me about your product or business."

Orlando, FL     Workshop presented by Big Al
Monday May 4, 7pm to 10pm
Holiday Inn - International Drive Resort
6515 International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
Cost: $20 at the door.
Topic: Ice Breakers - Learn how to get prospects to say, "Please tell me about your product or business."


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Saturday, April 25, 2009

just an hour before the free 9PM EST Skills calls by Mentoring For Free

Thursday, April 23, 2009

“Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.” Warren G. Bennis
On my way to an Humble Area Chamber luncheon. A great place to network-see friends and make new ones.
Ideas can be life-changing. Sometimes all you need to open the door is just one more good idea. ~~~ Jim Rohn

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.~~ Eleanor Roosevelt

Leading with Integrity

In order to develop that long term residual income that comes with Network Marketing, we have to be able to attract, empower, inspire and motivate a large group of people.  We do that through leadership with integrity.  Without integrity, what we build today will crumble tomorrow.

What is Integrity?  This definition comes from the Merriam-Webster online dictionary:

in·teg·ri·ty

Pronunciation: \in-ˈte-grə-tē\
Function:  noun
Etymology:  Middle English integrite, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French integrité, from Latin integritat-, integritas, from integr-, integer entire
Date: 14th century
1 : firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values : incorruptibility
2 : an unimpaired condition : soundness
3 : the quality or state of being complete or undivided : completeness
synonyms see honesty
 
Being a leader requires that we set our standards for ourselves high.  That doesn't mean we need to be arrogant. But we have defined our principles, values and convictions and are prepared to take a stand even if it is not a popular thing to do.  We draw the line between what we consider to be ethical and unethical behavior.

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Leading with integrity is one of the great challenges of leadership as a whole. Being a leader with integrity means we not only stand up for our beliefs, but respect other's beliefs. It requires that we lead by example. That we build trust and credibility, demonstrate self control, pay attention to what end we use our authority and expertise, ensure we lead with compassion, with honesty and are the person we would chose to follow.  (I discussed this in a recent post.)

Leading with integrity is not something we can do on a part-time basis or only when we think others are watching.  It is not something we should only be concerned with when building our business, working with our prospects or working with our team.

There’s a great book called “Lincoln on Leadership” by Donald T. Philips.  Though I’m not a big history buff, I found this book to be fascinating and enlightening.  “Honest Abe” led this country with a great deal of integrity.

Ask yourself, “Am I leading with integrity or am I just leading?” Ask yourself also “Am I following those who lead with integrity?” Again, without integrity, what we build today will crumble tomorrow. 

~Jennifer
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The best way to prepare for life is to begin to live. ~~~ Elbert Hubbard

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Getting ready for a great training call on the 5 key things You need in place for your home business success
Wishing everyone a great weekend. It's wet here in Houston.

JOB OFFER

I guess this scammer thinks if he doesn’t give a description of the “job”, you might fall for it easier.  Thing is – Legitimate companies DO NOT send out blind emails fishing, also known as phishing, for applicants.  Think about it this way – have you ever received an email from Wal-Mart asking you if you were looking for part-time work?  NO!  Legitimate companies use JOB boards, post signs in their businesses, contact professional recruiters to fill positions… they DO NOT send bulk emails to an ‘undisclosed’ list.  They JUST DO NOT!

From: "Hilpert Mark" Hilpert@microfinancegateway.com

To: undisclosed-recipients

Hope you are doing great? I will like to know if you will be interested in a part time work that will not disturb or affect your present Job. Get back to me on this email ASAP if you are interested, so that i can give you the details of the Job to be done.
Thanks and have a great day...
Regards.
Hilpert Mark.
N.B Do not reply this email if you do not reside in the US E-mail for the  greater good.

reply to:  microfinancegateway@live.co.uk


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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Emails from the I.R.S.

Even the I.R.S. is subject to phishing scams and I’m not sure why some fall for it, but they do.  So what happens when you get an email or letter from the I.R.S. saying you are due a refund? 

Sandy Botkin, CPA and Attorney says this:

Folks are receiving letters or emails with the IRS / Treasury department logo informing them that they may be owed a refund. In order to obtain this refund, they have to prove that they are the right person by confirming certain personal information such as social security number, mother’s maiden name, address etc.  To date, IRS has identified as many as 1500 different phishing scams

Elaboration: IRS will never call you or write you asking for this type of personal information. You should never provide it to anyone by phone, letter or email. If you get an email requesting this type of information allegedly from the IRS, forward the email to phishing@irs.gov

To further validate this information, I asked my sister.  She was an employee of the I.R.S. for approximately 20 years (Manager of training for data entry personnel – no she can not answer tax questions or help you if you are audited).  When I asked her if the I.R.S. sends out emails or letters asking people to verify their personal data, she looked at me like I had lost my mind.  She said something like, “Are you nuts?  The I.R.S. already knows everything there is to know about you.  They don’t need confirmation.”

Please check the brief article posted on the I.R.S. site for more information.

Protect Yourself from and Report Suspicious E-Mails or Phishing Schemes.

AND DO NOT EVER, I repeat, DO NOT EVER give someone such private information as your social security number or Mother’s Maiden name via telephone, email or letter.  This information also applies to emails, letters or calls you might receive about any Economic Tax Stimulus rebate.

CALL your local IRS if in doubt.

~Jennifer
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