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Monday 28 November 2016

Network Marketing Vs Job

By my business partner Elvis Wirsiy

If you compare network marketing vs a job , most people will immediately choose to have a job.
The way we were taught and raised makes this a common sense choice.When you start exploring in more detail, however, the picture looks a lot different.
Most of us were raised with the point of view that good people learn hard and get good grades.
Then they get jobs, work hard and advance their careers. Unfortunately, life doesn’t work that way any more.
By the time they retire, most people are unable to sustain their standard of living because their pensions simply do not provide well enough.
That doesn’t even take into account all the years of your life wasted due to unnecessary stress, and the state of your health as a result of that upon retiring.
Is it really worth it? Is it worth working like a slave your whole adult life, and not being able to enjoy the things in life that you want, and still end up broke or poor when you retire?
It makes no sense. Why would anyone play a game with such high stakes if they knew they were bound to lose?
The only logical solution is to be in business, and preferably a business that will grow to a substantial annual turnover.
The reality: Network marketing vs a job:
Firstly, let me be clear that
network marketing is not for everyone. If it was, everyone would be doing it.
it takes work and dedication to make it work, but the beauty of it is that you can start part time.
Once your income from it is big enough, you can quit your daytime job, and never work for a boss again.

But…
It is the most sensible way of creating a solid future for yourself without having to borrow lots of money to start a business. It is an option open that is available to most people.

Now, let’s compare doing network marketing vs a job:

In a job…
1. You have set hours that you need to adhere to.
2. You can not make so much, no matter how hard you work.
3. You need permission for everything you want to do – literally.
4. Your ideas and innovations are often swiped off the table by an ignorant boss.
5. Other people often get credit for things you did.
6. The company chooses when you may take leave.
7. If you had enough and leave, you risk not finding another job.
8. When you retire, you will probably not be able to sustain your standard of living indefinitely.
9. If you stop working for whatever reason, the money stops coming in.
10. Salary increases are limited to your ability to secure a promotion.

But in network marketing…
1. You choose your working hours. You choose how many hours you want to work per day.
2. There is no limit to your income. Really.
3. You work for yourself, so you can choose what to do and what not – and when.
4. You are free to implement and test your ideas, and when they work, it makes you more money.
5. Getting credit becomes irrelevant. You see your rewards in your commission check.
6. You can take a day off, or go on vacation whenever you choose to fit it into your schedule.
7. If you are unhappy and quit the company, you take your clients with you to the next opportunity.
8. If you built your team well, you will retire in style, and probably retire early.
9. If you choose to stop working for any period of time, the commission checks still come in.
10. Salary increases are only limited by your own willingness to work, your willingness to learn new skills, and your ability to innovate – things that are not always appreciated when you work for a boss.

At the end of the day, it is a matter of common sense. Do you want to have a hard life, and an even harder retirement? Or do you want a good life, and an even greater retirement?

Do your own comparison: network marketing vs a job – and decide for yourself.
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Tuesday 22 November 2016

Tiens New Marketing Plan 2016

Compensation Plan








A Letter from Chairman Li Jinyuan to Tiens Global Distributors

Endless Life and Continuous Effort to Fight –
A Letter from ChairmanLi Jinyuan to Tiens Global Distributors




At the sound of the Third Business Wave horn, Tiens Group, as a huge corporate aircraft carrier today, is sailing into the waters of the booming and highly competitive direct selling industry. Ahead of us is the boundless expanse of challenging ocean, which seems peaceful at the surface while waves and crisis hide beneath. Competition is equivalent to a cruel game.The only law which rules the game of competition is the law of jungle, is the survival of the fittest, is selecting the superior and eliminating the weak.The brave wins when two meet on a narrow path. Facing the tough competition, in order to let more people to have job security, to let more families to live a happy life, to let more people own a self-fulfillment stage, to let our global distributor friends build up their business platform and realizing their dreams, I, as the founder of Tiens, will unwavering lead our global distributor friends to become the giant of the business ocean no matter how rough the waves roll ahead, to accomplish our great Third Business Wave successfully. I’m the Captain. Come with me!

At the early stage of my life, I left behind the enterprise already established and the comfortable life in my hometown Cangzhou to start a venture with even bigger dreams, experiencing rise and fall,complicated and volatile circumstances. Although met with great hardships, even narrow escaped from several destruction, I survived with the power of my inner dreams. I strive from a helmsman of a small ship to the Captain of the huge aircraft carrier-Tiens Group, whose businesses covering more than 190 countries and regions worldwide.

I've made myself enormous success and now what kind of future will I take? It is a matter of choice.

I’m the Captain. I must undertake the responsibilities of the Captain.

Choosing to be Captain is in fact choosing to bare risks, to choose responsibility and pressure, to choose the tiredness of bitter hardship. However, I do so with absolutely no regrets, since I know my choice will benefit the country, the society and the family, as well as preserve employment, new businesses, secure investment, growth and high profit.

I am the Captain. The Captain stays firm at his position.

I can remember that when the Ship of Tiens sailing against the fierce waves of competitive market, when all employees falling to sleep in the nights, I, as the Captain, should keep the light lit in the captain cabin to inspect if the equipment on the Ship are running well at every second; should scout far to see if there are icebergs or hidden rock to avoid the catastrophe of Titanic. I can remember that when the Ship of Tiens landing the shore, when all employees leaving for vacation and family gathering, I, as the Captain, should stay firm at my position; should give up the holidays and work 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. During the Spring Festival of the past 19 years, all employees shared great times with their family while I spent all 7-day holidays visiting VIPs for a better public relation for the coming year.I am the Captain, I pained and gained for Tiens’ Businesses.

I am the Captain. The Captain is willing to burden and sacrifice.

In the hard times of Tiens’ start-up, I sold off my properties to keep the company running. My last and most precious property, a Mercedes-benz car, was sold off to pay the salaries and to keep my credibility to all employees. At this point of time, if necessary, I am willing to offer all my belongings to all employee and distributors in the name of credibility and responsibility. I had invested all incomes to build a grand Tiens International Health Industrial Park, covering 1 square kilometers and a magnificent Tiens International University, covering 3.2 square kilometers, with an area of structure of 2,100,000 square meters and a capacity of over 30,000 students. The Tiens International University is to be opened to students from Tiens families and other places all over the world. It is a place in which you may seek for knowledge and benefits generations, a place which will strongly support the Tiens Business and of which all Tiens members will be proud.

I am the Captain. The Captain would like to encourage every excellent distributor friend globally, to award them with the highest honor and the most competitive rewards in the industry.

Starting from the first Wave of development-“opening up wasteland, opening up the Chinese market”, to the second Wave -“Setting sail to the sea, expanding the international market”, every year I awarded the “outstanding crew (outstanding distributors)” with cars, yachts, airplanes and villas. In 2015, on the trip of our Third Business Wave, on Tiens’ 20th Anniversary Convention, I will award outstanding distributors worldwide with 2000 BMW cars, 400 luxury yachts, 300 private airplanes and 100 luxury villas. As a captain, I desperately hope that Tiens Aircraft Carrier could speed up on the "New Superb Plan Express” channel with improved standards. I, together with all Tiens family, will abide by our positions,refine our job, to guarantee the Gear Effect in the company. Work streamlined and efficiently, look top-down and inside-out. We shall improve our speed and standards of all aspects, ensuring interlocking and multi-level bonuses. Based on the fast track of each distributor’s rank promotion, with the “New Superb Plan Express”, growing like sesame in bloom, rising steadily, I hope you will receive all bonuses you can get of each reward. No gains without pains. The outstanding, hardworking and fast-acting distributors should enjoy the abundant fruit you have been working for with relentless effort.

I am the Captain. The Captain will sacrifice his own life for the big Tiens family.

When my parents needed my attention at their old age, when my children needed my attention as they grew up, when I was ill and needed to see a doctor … Those things were very easy for most people. But it was so hard for me. When my mother passed away, I was on my “voyage” in Africa,to fulfill the promise I made to Tiens’ Africa family members. When my children cried for their father under the flying lion statue, I could only stand in the corner quietly. For Tiens Business, I have to sacrifice my own life for the whole family. I have no regrets.



I am the Captain. The Captain has to be strong.

Although few people understand my inner helplessness and loneliness, as well as my grievance and sadness on my mind, even few people to talk to, I would never weep, because an entrepreneur has to be strong. As the enterprise facing the huge investment losses caused by the decision-making mistakes, I have to bear that by myself, while in my face, it is still the confidence and smile presented to everyone; In order to embrace the customer and grasp the market, even being too tired, I still runaround continuously, going to the markets worldwide; in spite of the doctor’s warning about being careful to drink, for the enterprise development, I drink glass by glass until the customers are satisfied ... Never giving up, never cowering away, for the success, I have to be strong.

I am the Captain. The Captain will pursue the great dream of human health all his life.

Many people think that running an enterprise is to make money, and it is reasonable to be even tired out. But how many people know that if it is just for making money, many bosses who have completed the primitive accumulation can choose to sell the enterprise unscathed, as the money earned could not been spent in their whole life. I can do so as well, but I have a great dream and pursuit for the human health, with tens of millions of Tiens Business followers behind me, I have to be responsible for all, thus, I will not stop pursuing the dream of human health.



I am the Captain. The Captain is ready to strive for Tiens for his whole life.

I often warn myself that, it’s my responsibility to take care of all the people on board as I have chosen to be the Captain. I did get depressed now and then and on the verge of giving up sometimes. However, I abandoned this idea and cheered up for all Tiens distributors’ happy life, for the dream of health for mankind. Therefore, what you can read on my face is always the heroic expression of going forward and forward.

My dear fellow friends, I am so proud and with great passion. During the long journey of the past 19 years, it was you who accompanied me through ups and downs; it was you with whom we created miracles one after another. In long term future, thousands upon thousands people of you with insights will share joys and hardships with me to make more miracles. I am the Captain of Tiens aircraft carrier. I am a convinced idealist. More importantly, I am a responsible realist. I sincerely invite all the global distributors to follow me for our common Tiens dream, for the bright future of Tiens, for the happy life of global Tiens people. Come with me. Let’s move on together, dedicating our whole life to the fight for success!

It's not too late to board the Tiens giant ship, join today contact me, Molly Tiens ID 98261200

Wednesday 16 November 2016

It’s Not Too Late to Start Your Business

Three advantages of middle-aged entrepreneurs
By Kim Kiyosaki

This week, I read that the fastest growing segment of people starting companies is those aged 45 to 54. That’s right. The fastest growing entrepreneurship age group is the middle agers. This is great news!

I meet a lot of women who want to start their own business but feel that it is too late. For women, this is especially tough because many have spent most of their lives juggling many responsibilities that involve taking care of others as a wife, mother, and employee. So, when they get to a point in life when they can start to dream for themselves, they can be intimidated by not just gender bias but also age bias.

As one woman said in the article, “It’s weird to go to a meetup and literally be the oldest person in the room. If you sit there and dwell on it, you feel like a total outsider. You feel like, ‘What the hell am I doing here’?” I can sympathize with this woman. When Robert and I started the Rich Dad Company, we were in our middle ages. After the failure of Robert’s first business selling Velcro wallets, we had to climb out of over a million dollars in debt. We spent much of our early years learning about money and improving our personal finance skills. We invested in ourselves and our future, and then we launched another business. We weren’t the youngest or the boldest, but we were much wiser.

For both Robert and I, there were some distinct advantages to starting a business when we were a little older.

1. We learned to learn from failure
Fear of failure is one of the things that hold many people back from starting their own business. As you get older, you realize that you cannot avoid failure—we make mistakes! Instead, if you want to be successful, you learn to live with failure, to understand the lessons it teaches you, and to be that much better the next time. For most people, this is something that can be only learned with age. Most successful entrepreneurs and business owners will tell you that failure and the lessons they’ve learned from it has been a major factor in preparing for their present success.

2. We were more focused
When you’re younger the world is so wide open that it can sometimes be hard to know exactly what you want and to focus on going after it. This is not a bad thing, as many younger people have extreme amounts of energy and passion for multiple things
and projects until they find something that sticks. But there is a distinct advantage to coming into your own, to knowing what you want and what you have to do to get it.
For Robert and I, this was the realization that we wanted to teach people about money. We had done a number of different ventures prior to that, but once we really discovered our passion, that is when we became most successful. We were more focused, and that focus equaled greater entrepreneurial accomplishment.

3. We were more comfortable with others and ourselves
Being a successful business owner takes great skill in selling, speaking, and leading others. These are skills that can only be developed over time, even if you have some amazing natural talent. Going back to learning from failures, one of the biggest things you learn is how to better sell, better speak, and better
lead. Because you’ll make a lot of mistakes in those areas along the way!
This is not to say that young people can’t start and run great companies. Many do, and I hope more do! But the reality is that people in their middle ages and beyond do bring a unique perspective to the entrepreneurial table, and they can be just as
successful as their younger counterparts. All you have to do is start.

To women who think their best days have sailed past them, I say, there is never a bad day to start realizing your dreams. It is never too late to be who you want to be and do what you want to do.

http://www.richdad.com/Resources/Rich-Dad-Financial-Education-Blog/March-2015/its-not-too-late-to-start-your-business.aspx

Thursday 3 November 2016

Ways To Prevent Viginal Yeast

Vaginal yeast infection is an infection of the vagina, most commonly due to the presence of the fungus Candida albicans.
CAUSES

Most women will have a vaginal yeast infection at some time. Candida albicans is a common type of fungus. It is often present in small amounts in the vagina, mouth, digestive tract, and on the skin. Usually it does not cause disease or symptoms.

Candida and the many other germs or microorganisms that normally live in the vagina keep each other in balance. However, when the vagina has certain favorable conditions, the number of Candida albicans increases, leading to a yeast infection.

Some of these favorable conditions include:

* Antibiotics used to treat other types of infections change the normal balance between organisms in the vagina by decreasing the number of protective bacteria.

* Being pregnant, having diabetes, or being obese all create conditions that help yeast grow more easily.

Vaginal candidiasis is not a sexually transmitted disease. However, a small number of men will develop symptoms such as itching and a rash on the penis after having sexual contact with an infected partner.

Repeat infections that occur immediately after treatment, or a yeast infection that does not respond to any treatment, may be an early sign that a person is infected with HIV.

SYMPTOMS

– Abnormal vaginal discharge: Ranges from a slightly watery, white discharge to a thick, white, chunky discharge (like cottage cheese).

– Pain with intercourse

– Painful urination

– Redness and swelling of the vulva.

– Vaginal and labial itching with burning sensation.

PREVENTION

To help prevent and treat vaginal discharge:

 Keep your genital area clean and dry. Avoid soap and rinse with water only. Sitting in a warm, but not hot bath may help your symptoms.
 Avoid douching. Although many women feel cleaner if they douche after menstruation or intercourse, it may actually worsen vaginal discharge because it removes healthy bacteria lining of the vagina that protect against infection.
Avoid using feminine hygiene sprays, fragrances, or powders in the genital area.
 Avoid wearing extremely tight-fitting pants or shorts, which may cause irritation.
 Use pads with negative ion and oxygen (Tiens sanitary pad/panty liner) and not tampons.
 Keep your blood sugar levels under good control if you have diabetes.
Wear cotton underwear or cotton-crotch pantyhose.
Avoid underwear made of silk or nylon, because these materials are not very absorbant and restrict air flow. This can increase sweating in the genital area, which can cause irritation.