Last night I attended a Shaklee event at Becky O'Brien's house. Not just as a participant, but also as a distributor.
My beautiful husband put Levi to bed for me (with dry legs and sweet potatoes under his nose) so I could go. He is such a gem.
As some of you know, I recently came on board with the local Shaklee team as an authorized consultant, to be able to share with people.
The event was truly beautiful. A dimly lit room filled with energy and passion and love. Fearlessness.
Several women shared their testimonies: thyroid relief, weight loss, prenatal care, bone density change, blood pressure stability. It all was an inspiration.
PS - I tried the Sports Nutrition drink last night for the first time. SO MUCH BETTER THAN GATORADE! Now if I only I did sports to have a meaningful reason to drink it, lol.
There are many things I love about Shaklee:
The dedicated training and coaching I'm getting.
The support.
Seeing life-changes - my own and others.
The longevity of users.
The value it brings to people's lives.
The tools and equipment available.
The opportunites.
The things I love most:
The sincerity of the business and the validity of the product. Becoming a resource. Truly helping people.
I'm not sure yet how or where this opportunity will lead, but so far I love it. I love working with my coach and having our weekly calls. I love hearing about people's history. I love being myself in this.
It's all a good thing. That's what inspires me.
The other thing about all this, though, is that it's time-consuming. You literally have to sit down and make a schedule for yourself of when you can devote time to do the busienss. Especially if you already have a full-time job and children.
It is tough.
But you make time if you want something, I think. Morning commutes into work have become a regular hotline for me. Lunch dates. Afternoon commutes. And after 8:30 when Levi goes to bed.
I'm so thankful for the opportunity to learn and grow, here in this place.
I think I may start raising a Shaklee baby here soon, when he's ready for the chewables!
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