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August 2007

August 2007

by Amber on August 27, 2007

in News & Updates

Wow the past several months sure went fast! I remember wondering what was in store for us this year, right after the lull of the winter holidays. What happened in the last few months really blew my mind!

Here’s what has happened in August:

Early in August we celebrated my birthday – it’s great to be 28 again! My dear husband got me a big basket of premium chocolates, for the healthy antioxidants of course :-)

I don’t want to bore you with all the details, but to summarize: more meetups, including a dim sum group lunch which was very yummy and a great dinner party with friends from church, more cashflow games, including 2 we hosted at our house, more deals to evaluate, and meetings with bankers and other business owners, etc.

Our friend Jean from CA visited us for 3 days and stayed at our house. She’s our sponsor for the MonaVie business and has been helping us quite a bit. We’re very fortunate to learn from her – she had many early challenges in her business, didn’t give up, and finally was able to replace her high-tech job with 6-figure passive residual income (the best kind!) after 1 year. We had a few dinners out with Jean and other friends in the area, as well as a home meeting where she presented the business to our guests, some of them drove to our house from Louisiana and Oklahoma! After the home meeting, we cleared the family room to teach everyone some dance steps. There were 5 of us waltzing into midnight! We had lots of laughs – it was great fun and motivating for David and I to get back into ballroom dancing again.

Of course, being fast learners (not!) we thought we could do a home meeting for our friends just for fun. We love teaching anyway, so we thought we would host a MonaVie meeting at home to explain what we do. Fortunately our audience was gracious and forgiving, because we ended up taking too much time – we got too excited once we started talking. Oh well, another lesson learned. It’s definitely much better to “let the tools do the talking for you” in this business.

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