I've been introduced to an amazing money making opportunity! My husband and I are 2-cups-a-day coffee drinkers. We realize it's an addiction we'll probably have the rest of our lives. Imagine our surprise to learn that we could get paid to drink coffee and satisfy our addictions - guilt free!
Consider these facts:
1. Coffee is the 2nd most consumed product and the largest traded commodity in the world after oil.
2. Half a billion cups of coffee are served every day in North America alone.
3. 255 million people in North America consume an average 3 - 4 cups of coffee per day!
4. People will stand in line and pay over $4 a cup to drink coffee… and they do this without exception every day of every year!
There's a coffee made by OrGano Gold that's made with an herb called ganoderma. It's considered one of the most important herbs in Asian healing. Take a few minutes to Google ganoderma. You'll be surprised at what you find.
Take a look at this 7 minute video to learn more about this simple income opportunity:
http://coffeeopp.com
If you want to learn more after that, browse around our website. You may Join to become an OrGano Gold distributor and start today building an extra income stream or Shop to just purchase and enjoy the product!
http://perkins.organogold.com/
Feel free to contact us with any questions you might have: wperkinsiii@verizon.net.
We offer a "try before you buy". I'd love to send you a free sample of Black, Latte, Mocha, Organic Green Tea or Hot Chocolate. Email your preference and mailing address to wperkinsiii@verizon.net for those residing in the USA. I'll only use your info to contact you about your coffee sample.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, September 18, 2009
Who Would Have Thought Coffee Could be Good for You!
My husband and I were introduced to the most amazing coffee this past Labor Day. We're both 2-cups-a-day drinkers and realize it's an addiction we'll probably have the rest of our lives. Imagine our surprise to learn that we could keep our addictions - guilt free!
There's a coffee brand (OrGano Gold) that just launched in the US in September 2008. It's made with an herb called ganoderma. In ancient China, ganoderma was so rare and highly prized that it was reserved for emperors and called the "Elixir of Life." It's considered one of the most important herbs in Asian healing. Take a few minutes to Google ganoderma. You'll be surprised at what you find.
But just as important as all of that - it tastes great! It's a gourmet coffee that rivals the best on the market. I've personally tried the Black, Latte and Mocha. It's hard to choose a favorite but I absolutely love the Mocha and I'm looking forward to trying the Hot Chocolate and Organic Green Tea. They all contain ganoderma.
I'd love to send you a free sample. Email your contact info to wperkinsiii@verizon.net or if you already like what you hear, place an order at http://perkins.organogold.com/na/biz/ .
Here's all I need for your free sample:
Name
Mailing Address
Phone #
Sample Preference (Black, Latte, Mocha, Hot Chocolate, Green Tea)
I'll only use your email address to contact you about your coffee sample. Thanks!
There's a coffee brand (OrGano Gold) that just launched in the US in September 2008. It's made with an herb called ganoderma. In ancient China, ganoderma was so rare and highly prized that it was reserved for emperors and called the "Elixir of Life." It's considered one of the most important herbs in Asian healing. Take a few minutes to Google ganoderma. You'll be surprised at what you find.
But just as important as all of that - it tastes great! It's a gourmet coffee that rivals the best on the market. I've personally tried the Black, Latte and Mocha. It's hard to choose a favorite but I absolutely love the Mocha and I'm looking forward to trying the Hot Chocolate and Organic Green Tea. They all contain ganoderma.
I'd love to send you a free sample. Email your contact info to wperkinsiii@verizon.net or if you already like what you hear, place an order at http://perkins.organogold.com/na/biz/ .
Here's all I need for your free sample:
Name
Mailing Address
Phone #
Sample Preference (Black, Latte, Mocha, Hot Chocolate, Green Tea)
I'll only use your email address to contact you about your coffee sample. Thanks!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Mona Vie for My Family's Health and Picky Eater
It's been over a year now that our family has drank Mona Vie and we're just loving it! We rarely get sick and we feel better than ever. Mona Vie has a new formula called Pulse (red label) which has been FDA approved for heart health. I alternate between the 3 formulas (Active, Pulse and Original) while my husband mostly drinks the Pulse to help control his high blood pressure and cholesterol. Our kids are athletes so they drink the Active formula to keep their joints healthy.
I've actively tried to start eating more fresh fruits and veggies but it's just not easy. All of that slicing and dicing for something that just tastes OK is hard to do. Plus, getting my family to eat the amount of fruits and veggies that have the equivalent nutritional value of a few ounces of Mona Vie is near impossible. I would much prefer getting those same nutrients from a specially formulated juice that takes just seconds to pour and drink with no complaints from the peanut gallery.
Mona Vie makes me feel a lot more confident that my picky eating daughter is getting the nutrients she needs for her very active body. I'd been giving her children's vitamins but I've heard/read too many times that most of the value of vitamins in pill form gets flushed, whereas nutrients in liquid form are absorbed quickly by the body.
Check out our website and try a bottle. Better yet, become a distributor and order the juice at distributor prices. http://mymonavie.com/wperkins/
I've actively tried to start eating more fresh fruits and veggies but it's just not easy. All of that slicing and dicing for something that just tastes OK is hard to do. Plus, getting my family to eat the amount of fruits and veggies that have the equivalent nutritional value of a few ounces of Mona Vie is near impossible. I would much prefer getting those same nutrients from a specially formulated juice that takes just seconds to pour and drink with no complaints from the peanut gallery.
Mona Vie makes me feel a lot more confident that my picky eating daughter is getting the nutrients she needs for her very active body. I'd been giving her children's vitamins but I've heard/read too many times that most of the value of vitamins in pill form gets flushed, whereas nutrients in liquid form are absorbed quickly by the body.
Check out our website and try a bottle. Better yet, become a distributor and order the juice at distributor prices. http://mymonavie.com/wperkins/
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Friday, September 5, 2008
MonaVie - Thank God It's NOT a Drug!!!
A little less than a year ago I started drinking a health juice call MonaVie http://mymonavie.com/wperkins/. It consists of 19 fruits including the highly acclaimed acai berry. The acai berry's antioxidant value is off the charts compared to your typical fruits from your local grocer. MonaVie is NOT a drug (thank God). Every man-made drug seems to have some sort of negative side effects that in some cases are about as bad as the condition you're taking the drug for in the first place. I chuckle at the end of drug commercials when they quickly rattle off the potential side effects. No thanks. I'll stick with the natural stuff.
Since MonaVie is not a drug, it can't claim to have any medical benefits. However, and maybe just coincidentally, within a week of drinking 4 ounces of MonaVie a day I was able to consistently sleep through the night after suffering from insomnia for years. I also noticed after about a month or so that I didn't have the pain and stiffness in my ankles in the morning that I had just learned to live with. My husband experienced better readings with his blood pressure and cholesterol and lost some weight.
Seeing all of this was enough to convince us to become MonaVie distributors so that we could drink the juice at wholesale prices. Many, many people have done extremely well financially with MonaVie. We're not there yet, but we think it's just a matter of time. After all, health and wellness are not just fads. People are becoming more concerned about their health and what they put into their bodies.
Check out our website to learn more about the product and to give it a try. http://mymonavie.com/wperkins/ You won't regret it!
Since MonaVie is not a drug, it can't claim to have any medical benefits. However, and maybe just coincidentally, within a week of drinking 4 ounces of MonaVie a day I was able to consistently sleep through the night after suffering from insomnia for years. I also noticed after about a month or so that I didn't have the pain and stiffness in my ankles in the morning that I had just learned to live with. My husband experienced better readings with his blood pressure and cholesterol and lost some weight.
Seeing all of this was enough to convince us to become MonaVie distributors so that we could drink the juice at wholesale prices. Many, many people have done extremely well financially with MonaVie. We're not there yet, but we think it's just a matter of time. After all, health and wellness are not just fads. People are becoming more concerned about their health and what they put into their bodies.
Check out our website to learn more about the product and to give it a try. http://mymonavie.com/wperkins/ You won't regret it!
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
How I Get to Work From Home
Woo Hoo!!! I have the ideal work situation - a real career position that pays well and I get to do it from the comfort of my own home! What more could I ask for? Maybe the better question is - what less could I ask for? Well, to start with - stress!
While I've always worked in the IT industry for different companies, I've only worked from home the past few years. As the WFH concept became more accepted over the years it was a benefit that I desperately wanted. I'm not a morning person and I hated to drive to and from work. My husband always teased me saying good thing I never had a job where I had to punch in by a certain time. I would have been fired several times over. Being a good, consistent employee is what has kept me employed through the years. I saw commuting as not only a waste of my valuable time, but also dangerous for me and for those within two lanes of me. Many days my husband had to "talk me home" by cell to keep me alert on my drive home. Put me behind a steering wheel and the sand man wants to visit.
It's no secret that a good number of IT jobs are going offshore. That, along with so many companies' philosophy to do more with fewer people is where the stress comes in. The worker bees in my industry (that would include me) are having to work under extreme stress situations to meet nearly impossible deadlines with ungodly amounts of work. Our reward is maybe a pat on the back, more budget cuts and additional systems sent offshore each year. So in essence, we're working our way out of our jobs (thank you Bush)! What's wrong with this picture?!? Don't bother to complain, because there are several lined up at the door that have already been laid off looking for work and would gladly take your miserable place.
As we go through our yearly cuts and layoffs, I wonder to myself, "who are the lucky ones?". In the early years I would breathe a sigh of relief as I made it through yet another downsizing. Now I get sick to my stomach thinking of the extra work that will be placed on those left standing.
So, yes, I still consider myself very fortunate to have a "real" job that technology and virtual teams allow me to do from home, but when people ask, I usually say I love the "from home" part but the "work" part is a killer. Right now, being able to do this job at home is the only thing keeping me sane. I'm constantly looking for better work situations. Anything that looks halfway promising would require me getting back into that commute rat race and sitting in an office all day long - not a pleasant visual after being home for two years. I'll rather be miserable in my PJs at home than in an office wearing clothes that need to be dry cleaned.
While I've always worked in the IT industry for different companies, I've only worked from home the past few years. As the WFH concept became more accepted over the years it was a benefit that I desperately wanted. I'm not a morning person and I hated to drive to and from work. My husband always teased me saying good thing I never had a job where I had to punch in by a certain time. I would have been fired several times over. Being a good, consistent employee is what has kept me employed through the years. I saw commuting as not only a waste of my valuable time, but also dangerous for me and for those within two lanes of me. Many days my husband had to "talk me home" by cell to keep me alert on my drive home. Put me behind a steering wheel and the sand man wants to visit.
It's no secret that a good number of IT jobs are going offshore. That, along with so many companies' philosophy to do more with fewer people is where the stress comes in. The worker bees in my industry (that would include me) are having to work under extreme stress situations to meet nearly impossible deadlines with ungodly amounts of work. Our reward is maybe a pat on the back, more budget cuts and additional systems sent offshore each year. So in essence, we're working our way out of our jobs (thank you Bush)! What's wrong with this picture?!? Don't bother to complain, because there are several lined up at the door that have already been laid off looking for work and would gladly take your miserable place.
As we go through our yearly cuts and layoffs, I wonder to myself, "who are the lucky ones?". In the early years I would breathe a sigh of relief as I made it through yet another downsizing. Now I get sick to my stomach thinking of the extra work that will be placed on those left standing.
So, yes, I still consider myself very fortunate to have a "real" job that technology and virtual teams allow me to do from home, but when people ask, I usually say I love the "from home" part but the "work" part is a killer. Right now, being able to do this job at home is the only thing keeping me sane. I'm constantly looking for better work situations. Anything that looks halfway promising would require me getting back into that commute rat race and sitting in an office all day long - not a pleasant visual after being home for two years. I'll rather be miserable in my PJs at home than in an office wearing clothes that need to be dry cleaned.
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