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Shaklee, isn’t that your Mom’s business opportunity?
Shaklee was started in 1956 by Dr Forest C. Shaklee. Shaklee was one of the basi nutritional companies and one of the pioneers of the multi level syndication industry. Shaklee expended years creating public knowingness on the validity of the multi level marketing distribution channel. Today there are over 3000 network syndication companies in the US alone. The network retail industry today is closely a 100 Billion dollar industry worldwide. The industry owes this to the pioneers who legitimized this industry which, Shaklee was a part of.
The Products
Home Care – Get Clean offers you nontoxic and natural cleaning selections that are SAFE, POWERFUL, GREEN and SMART. Because when it comes to keeping your house clean and the world safe, you shouldn’t have to choose. When you use Get Clean, you’re never merely cleaning. While you make your home cleaner, you may make your family healthier. You likewise make the planet more salubrious for other families as well.
Weight Management – Shaklee offers a line called Cinch. Cinch is a full spectrum weight management scheme that will support you build muscle, lose fat and lose inches. Cinch was designed by doctors who perceive that weight management programs must not only work but concede for you to eat good food.
Skin Care – Shaklee has produced a line of skin care productions that are based on the system of belief that your skin also needs vitamins.
Nutrition – Shaklee has a wide range of health and nutrition merchandise that are designed to aid advertize health and vitality for all ages.
Business Opportunity
The business prospect within Shaklee is similar to that of any MLM today. To formulate success within the MLM industry you will need to recruit friends and family, attend and promote hotel meetings, attend and advertize product parties, attend and advertize home demonstrations and attend company sponsored seminars. After analyzing the compensation structure the conclusion is the intermediate person will not achieve any significant success within Shaklee. While the productions are good and may effect your life in a positive way, the business model is out dated and not set up for the intermediate person. The amount of people necessitated to create a solid six figure income would enter the thousands.
Awareness The Perils And Opportunities Of
Using humor, compassion, and insight, the beloved and best-selling Anthony de Mello teaches us to welcome the challenge of knowing ourselves and living the “aware” life.
From the PublisherUsing humor, compassion, and insight, the beloved and best-selling Anthony de Mello teaches us to welcome the challenge of knowing ourselves and living the “aware” life.
From the Inside FlapUsing humor, compassion, and insight, the beloved and best-selling Anthony de Mello teaches us to welcome the challenge of knowing ourselves and living the “aware” life.
About the AuthorAnthony de Mello was a Jesuit Priest known allround the world for his writings and spiritual conferences. He passed from physical life abruptly in 1987. Among his some books are Sadhana and The Song of the Bird. J. Francis Stroud, the editor of Awareness, is a Jesuit priest who worked almost with Anthony de Mello.
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182 of 188 people found the following review helpful.
Waking up is hard to do … or is it? By JBM My reaction to this book is similar to most of those who have given it 5 stars so I won’t repeat what they have all said. It’s certainly a refreshing point of view that de Mello offers here and anybody who has found themselves questioning their religion, depressed and despondent about the state of their life or just not content within their current spiritual life practices can potentially gain from reading AWARENESS. It is so unlike the many self-help books that attempt to convince people they must change themselves or others to be more whatever it is is they think is right or good or happy or enlightened (i.e. “don’t sweat the small stuff”, etc.). This book makes it clear that the author holds no such illusions. You won’t change anybody by reading this book. You won’t even change yourself. You might, however, just start curiously observing or reflecting on yourself and your actions or feelings in a different way, a way more authentic to the person you really and truly are and what that person you call “I” wants or needs from life. And that little tweak in the way you perceive and experience your life can ripple widely and resonate deeply in you. You might just find that you no longer have such strong desires to change yourself or others and instead find in its place a developing sense of humorous detachment and delight as you begin to see through the folly that was ensnaring you and continues to ensnare others and simply enjoy a life free of your earlier immature mental and spiritual constraints. That is how I assess the effect of this book on my own life as it has become part of it through reading and re-reading this book from time to time.
95 of 97 people found the following review helpful.
The last book on this subject I’ll ever read. By Ben Parrish If you had told me, an depressive athiest with a history of alcoholism and self-loathing, five years ago that I’d find the greatest book on the most revolutionary wisdom in the Christian section of the bookstore, I would have told you a) get away from me, and b) gimme whatever you’re smoking.
185 of 207 people found the following review helpful.
Anthony De Mello is an enlightened man, a true mystic. By Tw Rutledge Although Father De Mello died in 1987, I will speak of him as living because through his writings he is certainly alive and well. He is so alive, in fact, that The Vatican Information Services has a web page (“Notification concerning the writings of Fr. Anthony De Mello, SJ”) devoted to discrediting De Mello’s work. Here is my summary of that page: “Father DeMello does not think like we want him to think, so Catholics should disregard what he has to say.”
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Awareness is the simplest and most profound book I have ever read. It is less than 200 pages, and I imagine I can (and might) spend the rest of my life reading it. So consider this my “notification” to you about the writings of Anthony DeMello: to the degree that any of us allow ourselves to be awakened by this book — or any other of his books — we will be changed forever.
And apparently that makes the Pope nervous.
-Thom Rutledge, …
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