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Archives for December 2022

Liz James · December 31, 2022 ·

So I heard yesterday that the beloved brand Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar was bought out by Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, and some other investors in 2019, and changes to the product (negative ones )๐Ÿ˜” are beginning to surface. No more Braggs for this household of ours.
Know your product and know it well friends.
Perhaps it’s time to learn to make our own ๐Ÿ˜‰. It’s a fairly simple process…. just takes a little patience.
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how to make apple cider vinegar from scraps

https://goodmedicine.info/3357-2/

Liz James · December 30, 2022 ·

Plain Values magazine (available in print ๐Ÿฅฐfor those of us who love paper in hand while reading) delivers some good wisdom on balancing humility with the pride of self sufficiency. We need community ya’ll. God designed us to need one another…. and resisting community affects mental health. (You can see the evidence of this by the escalation of mental health issues following lockdowns. ).
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Homesteading is very rewarding especially when you find your community. Many hands make for lighter work! Some of the most beautiful memories I have when we first began homesteading in 1995 are the occasions friends and family came out to help us with some really big projects. It was humbling to be on the receiving end…. something Charlie and I are not used to. ๐Ÿ™โค๏ธ
plain values magazine article

https://goodmedicine.info/3349-2/

The Fate of Two Companies

Liz James · December 29, 2022 ·

Good word from Dr. Woolley this fine Friday morning! In a “me first” instant gratification world we live in, a product minded company is definitely swimming against the current. This is the type of company I choose to do business with whenever possible.
xoxo~ liz
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–The FATE of Two COMPANIES–
The question is what is the fate of an Opportunity-Minded Company versus a Product-Minded Company? The long-term success of any network marketing company is to sell products to its independent distributors at a price that will provide the company sufficient profits for the companyโ€™s ongoing operation.
Iโ€™ve watched network marketing companies fail for several reasons. Sometimes the 4-5 owners excessively argue over the operation and profits of the company. Sometimes divorce between husband and wife owners can ruin the company. Other times poor management decisions regarding commissions or company profits lead to doom. These company failures can happen to both the Opportunity-Minded Company and the Product-Minded Company.
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–OPPORTUNITY-Minded COMPANY
An Opportunity-Minded Company is one that survives primarily by focusing on expanding the number of new recruits, its new independent distributors. This company produces innovative products to be purchased by its distributors, but keep the number of products to a minimum. This company heavily invests its efforts in training and encouraging distributors to recruit new prospects.
-Opportunity-minded companies rely on prospecting and recruiting new people
-Opportunity-minded companies keep the number of products to a minimum
-Opportunity-minded companies rarely go out-of-stock on products
-Opportunity-minded companies do not usually manufacture products
-Opportunity-minded companies tend to have low retention of new recruits
-Opportunity-minded companies spend much of their effort teaching about recruiting
-Opportunity-minded companies often have to re-invent themselves to survive
-Opportunity-minded companies usually own office buildings as their only assets
-Opportunity-minded companies frustrate product-minded distributors
-Opportunity-minded companies usually survive less than 15 years
In my extensive experience, the Opportunity-Minded Company has a relatively short life (typically 8-12 years). When it goes bankrupt its independent distributors must find another host company. When sold the company never regains momentum. Owners and executives of the company made lots of money. So did the top distributors. Most of the people end up as losers; for without a host company they have no income.
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–PRODUCT-Minded COMPANY
A Product-Minded Company focuses its efforts to produce exclusive products that meet the needs to its independent distributors. This company attracts independent distributors using its unique products. This company spends considerable efforts training its independent distributors on using products, product benefits, product features, and how to share products with prospective recruits.
-Product-minded companies focus attention on innovative new products
-Product-minded companies tend to have a wide variety of products
-Product-minded companies frequently experience out-of-stock product situations
-Product-minded companies often manufacture their own products
-Product-minded companies have high retention of active distributors
-Product-minded companies focus efforts on educating about new and existing products
-Product-minded companies typically own manufacturing and farming assets
-Product-minded companies tend to build portfolios of patents and intellectual property
-Product-minded companies frustrate opportunity-minded distributors
-Product-minded companies attempts to follow rules and regulations
-Product-minded companies usually survive more than 15 years
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The fate of the Product-Minded Company is generally the best choice. The company survives for generations; allowing its distributors to bequeath or sell their leadership position. The company expands to numerous countries providing a 24/7 network of distributors and product orders.
The stability of the company provides comfort and confidence to its distributors. Generations of distributors are committed to purchasing and using the unique products of the company. Cole Woolley, PhD

Combat Colds or Flus

Liz James · December 29, 2022 ·

I’ve read a few articles now recently on the shortage of cold and flu products on the shelves of pharmacies. I can think of at least 2 dozen ways to combat colds or flu, and none of them involve the chemicals missing on these shelves. โค๏ธ๐ŸŒฟโค๏ธ And there’s no shortage ๐ŸŒฟ ๐Ÿ˜‰.
Perhaps you’ve recently stumbled across my page or this might be the first time you’ve ever thought about something outside of using “itchy, sneezy, stuffy head so you can rest medicine” from the pharmacy.
Perhaps you are a little dubious.
If the shelves are a little barren, this might be the time to learn a new trick or two. Self reliance is becoming more and more important, as is being part of a community that teaches others how to be self reliant too.
My dad gave me some great advice. This is one of his nuggets…..The best time to learn to change a tire is not when the tire is flat. The best time to change a tire, is when you have time to learn how to change a tire. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Come kick some tires with me.
link: https://bit.ly/3oFccZj
xoxo~ liz
#BYOHD
#theresnoshortageofselfrelianceoralternativetherapies
#beingpreparedisgoodmedicine
#thebestdefenseisagoodoffense
(Photo credit: Epoch Times article 12/24/2022… Edmonton, Canada – December 9, 2022: Empty shelves in a Walmart pharmacy due to supply shortages of cold, cough, and flu medication and increased demand due to seasonal illnesses. (Jenari/Shutterstock) )
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Breathe! Yoga Helps

Liz James · December 29, 2022 ·

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