The future is exciting when you have an opportunity in your hands and mind that you know has huge potential to make a difference. In May 1970 I first heard about Shaklee Corporation and saw and heard a simple presentation of the opportunity that was being offered. I decided to invest some time and look into this opportunity.
I was sponsored that first day, purchased a couple cleaning products, and this new Shaklee guy in my life told me about his regular weekly meeting on Thursday nights. I was curious. I was also inspired mainly because I've always been kind of a dreamer. I never missed a meeting at his home. I then learned there was also a meeting on Monday nights by a local Master Coordinator team. To make a long story short, I can't imagine where I would be today if it weren't for those meetings.
Fast forward to today. I learned that if I were to make this business work I was going to have to invest in myself - invest my time, my money and my effort. This is not a job. This is an opportunity. In order to take full advantage of opportunity it is very important to accept the idea to invest in yourself.
I was in a conversation yesterday morning at Sarah Hein's home with her friends from Colorado, Andrew and Janelle Devlin. (sp?) What I heard Andrew say is that they didn't attend the annual Shaklee conference for five consecutive years. They attended that Wash. D.C. conference, heard about a trip to Kenya...wondered if they could do that.....they did it and went to Kenya. Here is the point: When they didn't go, they didn't grow. When they started to go, their growth followed.
It's not to late to get registered for Long Beach. It's your investment in yourself. I can assure you that when you go to Long Beach you won't be disappointed. You'll be excited. You'll keep your dream alive. You will now have a better chance to grow yourself and your business. Make the decision. Why? Because that's what leaders do.
Enthusiastically,
Gary Burke
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