Hey guys! Thought I’d kick it up a notch for Earth day this year and help promote a few key ideas:
First and foremost, I’d like to introduce you to Shaklee. An amazing line of natural, non-toxic (and completely healthy for us and the planet) products. I just tossed (safely and properly) all my old household cleaners a couple weeks ago in faith of promised outcomes. I can’t believe how well they work. For any of you who have you used “greener” products, you have to admit they don’t carry a lot of punch. This one is different. You can check it out all over youtube.com or www.FreedomVI.myshaklee.com
Second, I have to tell everyone to go to www.post-it.ca/plantitforward. Right now you can dedicate up to 5 trees to people you know, and then they get to do the same and so on. They have set out to plant a max of 10,000 trees this year but only if you dedicate one! So far they are just over 500 trees dedicated for planting.
Finally, keep updated on ‘green’ topics by checking out my blog at www.kgnw.blogspot.com. This month is recycling!
Remember kids: Know Green, No Waste =)
Apr 19, 2011, 09:53PM PDT | 0 comments
My husband and I just up and quit our jobs a few weeks ago, now we are investing our extra time and money into becoming teachers for Shaklee. It’s been a great experience so far. The guides are friendly regular people like us. We have more time together as a family, which we haven’t had in almost 3 years! I get to spend more time with my 20-month-old daughter and be a direct influence in her life. Plus all the incentives they offer are outstanding: LARGE bonuses, paid vacations, new vehicles. And I feel like I’m doing my part in helping the planet. Everything they produce is efficient, low waste, natural and biodegradable, not animal-tested and non-toxic. It’s all stuff I have to buy anyway, and I literally get paid when I buy it from myself. It’s worth checking out. There’s no cost upfront and everything they sell is guaranteed. Check it out at freedomvi.myshaklee.com
Apr 19, 2011, 09:32PM PDT | 0 comments
Ive seen some job postings as “paid volunteer” work…..does that come across as an oxymoron to anyone else?
Apr 19, 2011, 09:24PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments