We used to measure the amount of TruAge Scanners distributed worldwide in the hundreds. Not anymore.
Go ahead, guess how many TruAge Scanners are now in use around the world. I’ll give you a clue: there’s a huge hint in the title of this blog, specifically the word “grand.” I’ll give you an even bigger clue: the answer is in the above image. That’s right, we recently sold our 1,000th TruAge Scanner!
IPCs all over the world absolutely love what the TruAge Scanner does for their business. When people unfamiliar with advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) see a scanning booth at a health fair or expo, or get invited to a local scanning event, they are fascinated with the TruAge Scanner. And because getting a scan is quick, easy and painless, they’ve got nothing to lose!
Scanning an individual opens a door, so to speak. It opens up the opportunity to introduce people to our TruAge products, and scheduling a follow-up appointment to rescan someone and see if their AGE numbers have improved will greatly increase your chances of getting sales and signing people up in your organization.
So, it’s no surprise that we can now measure the amount of scanners sold not in the hundreds, but rather in the thousands. Literally millions of people worldwide have been scanned, and as more and more scanners are used, that will be just the beginning.
So, thanks for helping make the TruAge Scanner a huge success! And if you haven’t gotten your own scanner yet, you’ll definitely want to consider getting one as soon as possible. After all, it’s the ultimate sales tool. But don’t take my word for it; instead, read what other IPCs had to say here, here, here and here.
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Morinda IPC number : 2631879
e-mail : chun8955@hanmail.net
http://www.powernoni.net
mobile : 82-10-8639-8955
Thursday, November 13, 2014
15 Minute Thanksgiving Challenge
Have you ever just stopped to think about all the things in your life you are grateful for? That’s our challenge to you this Thanksgiving season!
“Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson
Years ago someone came to me and offered the following Thanksgiving challenge. No, it wasn’t an eating contest. No, it wasn’t a football-watching contest. Believe me, those aren’t really challenges. Their challenge was to pray on Thanksgiving Day for at least 15 minutes, and during the prayer I couldn’t ask for anything, but had to give thanks the entire time. First of all, I had never prayed that long in a single prayer in my entire life. In fact, a month’s worth of my prayers probably didn’t add up to 15 minutes, sad to say. In addition to that, most of my prayers likely involved me skipping past the ‘giving thanks’ part to get to what I really needed at the moment.
So I decided to take the challenge. I set a little timer next to me and started to pray. After giving thanks for the obvious things (family, food, and football), I realized that I was in trouble. That only took two minutes, meaning there were 13 more to go. I had to change my strategy and start to get more specific. So I started giving thanks for individual people, everyone I could think of. That helped; it took me to maybe the five minute mark. I had to get even more specific. So I started to give thanks for mundane things like specific pairs of shoes, movies that I liked, individual trees in the yard, all the times I probably almost died but didn’t. After the 15 minutes had passed, I realized something: I had so much to be thankful for that I didn’t even think about, and it seriously helped me have a grateful heart that day.
I’m not sure if it’s the time of year or if it is the fact that I’m about to complete 17 years of working for this amazing company that has me feeling so grateful today. I have been so blessed by this company and the products we sell. I truly have a Noni Family. I met my wife because of Morinda. I have two beautiful children who I can provide for because of Morinda. I want to publicly express my thanks to the Founders for creating this company and giving me a home for the last 17 years. And by doing so, hopefully they’ll keep me around for another 17 more.
“Gratitude is the healthiest of all human emotions. The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for.” –Zig Ziglar
So my invitation to you this month is to take the Dan Calley 15 minute Thanksgiving Challenge. And by doing so, may the words of Zig Ziglar come true for you too.
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Morinda IPC number : 2631879
e-mail : chun8955@hanmail.net
http://www.powernoni.net
mobile : 82-10-8639-8955
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Show off your talents at our Morinda talent show this ILC
We know our IPCs are talented individuals, and we’re giving you the chance to prove it at our Morinda’s Got Talent competition at ILC!
As if you needed any more reasons to attend ILC this upcoming February 18-22, we’re going to be holding our fan-favorite talent show and we want you to participate! That’s right, Morinda’s Got Talent is back!
Morinda’s Got Talent was a big hit at previous ILCs, and with the incredibly diverse and unique IPCs we have, we know it’s going to be a blast again in Los Angeles. Nothing compares to this event; it’s full of raucous applause, big prizes, and crazy good entertainment!
If you would like participate in Morinda’s Got Talent, here’s what you need to do:
1. Submit a video audition of you performing your act to Morinda. Auditions must be submitted either on DVD or via an online link. So, if you don’t want to mail in a DVD, you can upload your audition to a website such as YouTube and then email us the link.
2. Performance auditions must be two minutes or less. We’re sure your one-person reenactment of the entirety of Hamlet is riveting, but that’s a tad too long.
3. The performance must be self-contained (bring and transport your own props).
4. The performance must be safe. No fire, sparks, chemicals or other hazardous elements are allowed. So, that means no acts involving juggling chainsaws or jumping through rings of fire. Sorry.
5. When you submit your audition, include a brief written description of your video that has your name, address, IPC ID and phone number.
6. Submissions will NOT be returned, so if your video is very valuable to you, make a copy before you send it to us.
7. Please include all submissions on one DVD.
8. For copyright reasons, please do not wear any clothing that has designer names, sports teams, corporate logos, or any other logos or brand names or any kind. Also, submissions may not include anything bearing the name or likeness of a celebrity, living or dead.
9. Submissions must be received by the Events Department of Morinda Corporate Headquarters at 333 West River Park Dr., Provo, UT 84604. Or, submit an online link to events@morinda.com. Submissions must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. MST on December 30, 2014 to be considered.
Morinda’s Got Talent is an incredible collection of international talent from IPCs around the world. It’s the most fun, lighthearted night of ILC – a chance to celebrate how unique IPCs really are. So submit your stuff and send us a video! Show us what you’ve got!
Join with us
Morinda IPC number : 2631879
e-mail : chun8955@hanmail.net
http://www.powernoni.net
mobile : 82-10-8639-8955
As if you needed any more reasons to attend ILC this upcoming February 18-22, we’re going to be holding our fan-favorite talent show and we want you to participate! That’s right, Morinda’s Got Talent is back!
Morinda’s Got Talent was a big hit at previous ILCs, and with the incredibly diverse and unique IPCs we have, we know it’s going to be a blast again in Los Angeles. Nothing compares to this event; it’s full of raucous applause, big prizes, and crazy good entertainment!
If you would like participate in Morinda’s Got Talent, here’s what you need to do:
1. Submit a video audition of you performing your act to Morinda. Auditions must be submitted either on DVD or via an online link. So, if you don’t want to mail in a DVD, you can upload your audition to a website such as YouTube and then email us the link.
2. Performance auditions must be two minutes or less. We’re sure your one-person reenactment of the entirety of Hamlet is riveting, but that’s a tad too long.
3. The performance must be self-contained (bring and transport your own props).
4. The performance must be safe. No fire, sparks, chemicals or other hazardous elements are allowed. So, that means no acts involving juggling chainsaws or jumping through rings of fire. Sorry.
5. When you submit your audition, include a brief written description of your video that has your name, address, IPC ID and phone number.
6. Submissions will NOT be returned, so if your video is very valuable to you, make a copy before you send it to us.
7. Please include all submissions on one DVD.
8. For copyright reasons, please do not wear any clothing that has designer names, sports teams, corporate logos, or any other logos or brand names or any kind. Also, submissions may not include anything bearing the name or likeness of a celebrity, living or dead.
9. Submissions must be received by the Events Department of Morinda Corporate Headquarters at 333 West River Park Dr., Provo, UT 84604. Or, submit an online link to events@morinda.com. Submissions must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. MST on December 30, 2014 to be considered.
Morinda’s Got Talent is an incredible collection of international talent from IPCs around the world. It’s the most fun, lighthearted night of ILC – a chance to celebrate how unique IPCs really are. So submit your stuff and send us a video! Show us what you’ve got!
Join with us
Morinda IPC number : 2631879
e-mail : chun8955@hanmail.net
http://www.powernoni.net
mobile : 82-10-8639-8955
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