Thursday, July 31, 2008

Trivani Humanitarian Circles Take the World by Storm

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Trivani Humanitarian Circles Take the World by Storm
A member of our Trivani Team sent me this email a few weeks ago, and I wanted to share it. It is evidence of the great enthusiasm Trivani distributors have for our new Humanitarian Circle program, which launched July 1.
“I met Judy D. at her home in Bakersfield, CA, this past week and presented a Humanitarian Circle. It was such a great experience for all of us! She had about eight people in attendance, none of whom had tried the Trivani products before. They were very interested and fell in love with the products as they touched them, felt them, and experienced how wonderful they made their skin feel. The meeting provided such a nice, comfortable setting that it was easy for people to ask questions, and we ended up focusing quite heavily on product information throughout the meeting.

At the party, one woman was completely sold on the product, and when we explained the way the Trivani Foundation works, she was even more impressed. She signed up as a Child Guardian without even knowing or caring about the business opportunity. She even commented on how she had zero interest in selling anything. Apparently we said just enough to spark her interest, however, because she called Judy first thing this morning and was so excited. She said she could hardly sleep as she thought about everything she'd heard, and she wanted Judy to sit down with her to show her how the Prosperity mission worked.

All in all, Judy has six new Child Guardians she recruited from the event, and she is now so determined to win a trip to Roatan that she's set a goal of recruiting 15 Child Guardians by the end of July. She's hoping that will be enough. I just smiled all over. I'm so excited to move forward with this new program. I really feel like amazing things are about to happen as we journey down this new path.”
Sounds pretty incredible, doesn’t it? Not only are these Circles fun to host, but they are also a great boost to your business. If you are interested in hosting your own Humanitarian Circle or learning more about the program, contact a Trivani customer service representative today at 1-888-TRIVANI. A full blown website dedicated solely to Humanitarian Circles will be up and running soon.

Some of you have already presented a Circle in your area, and I want to hear how it went! Email me your Humanitarian Circle experiences at bobsblog@trivani.com.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Trivani Shower Gel Ideas

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Humanitarian of the Day
Isaac M. has a great deal of experience in the network marketing industry and is putting that experience to good use in his Trivani business. He has a fiery group of distributors in his downline who are doing great things, and many of them have gotten involved with the new Humanitarian Circle program and are planning a series of Circles in the next couple of weeks. Isaac is recruiting and sponsoring children by the bucketfuls, and his efforts are leaving their mark. Keep up the good work, Isaac.


Trivani Shower Gel Ideas
At the new Trivani headquarters building, we use the Trivani Shower Gel as hand soap in our restrooms, which is a very safe and effective (and great smelling!) alternative. Laurie Vukich, Trivani’s Director of Sales and a licensed cosmetologist, has taken this idea a step further and experimented to see whether Trivani products would hit the mark in other similar household activities. In the next few days, I’ll be throwing out these ideas a couple at a time so you can try them out for yourself. And as always, give me your feedback at bobsblog@trivani.com.
Shower Gel tip #1: Jewelry cleaner
Take off your jewelry, scrub it with the shower gel, rinse it off in warm water, and dry with a cotton rag. Also try using the gel as a hand soap to wash your jewelry while you wear it. You’ll be amazed at how beautifully your diamonds and rings will sparkle!

Shower Gel tip #2: Window and Mirror Washing
Add a few drops of the shower gel to hot water, wet a rag with it, wring the rag out, and wash your windows and mirrors. Dry everything off with a soft, dry cloth for a clean finish.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Judy D. Testimonial on InstaLast™

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Humanitarian of the Day
Great job, Judy D. out in California, for holding an amazing Humanitarian Circle and sponsoring a handful of Guardians in one evening. Judy is a Trivani Guardian and an amazing humanitarian. I appreciate her efforts. I also appreciate her willingness to participate on the advisory board that is dedicated to the success of the direct sales division of the company. Judy has vast experience in this field, and she tells me that she has never been more excited about a direct sales opportunity. Thanks, Judy, for your wonderful efforts, your enthusiasm, and your support.

Judy recently sent me a testimonial about the new product InstaLast™, and I have included it below. I encourage everyone to get their hands on this amazing product. It is now available for purchase at a Humanitarian Circle near you.

Good morning! Thank you for giving kudos to Kelsey on your blog. He has his plate full, as you know, and always seems to be there for his team when we need him. I don't think the guy ever sleeps! I'm blessed to have him as a business partner.

I wanted to share with you the amazing results I've had with InstaLast. As you know, I was honored to host the first Humanitarian Circle, and Carly was sweet enough to send me a sample of the InstaLast to try. Well, it’s been four weeks now on this amazing product, and I can honestly say, Bob, that the stuff works! It's the first time I've had a product work so well that I can see the results with my own eyes. I've been using it twice daily on the wrinkle between my brows. I call it my Softball Squint line. It's from years of playing softball, and I've never been able to effectively pitch with sunglasses on, hence the squint line. I emailed Laurie to let her know how much the line has actually starting smoothing out, and I can't wait to see the improvement in another four weeks. It is worth every single penny, for sure. Please tell Science-Guy Dan that he makes a mean potion! It's awesome!

Have a Terrific Tuesday!

Judy D.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Invest in Yourself

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Humanitarians of the Day
I really appreciate the work that the new Distributor Advisory Board is doing. Kim, Amy, Carlos, Shelley, Bill, Chad, and Kelsey represent the needs of the distributor force very, very well. Holding a position on the Board is demanding, and it takes precious time away from recruiting and other important life issues, but this board has an amazing attitude, and they are playing an active role in helping us navigate growth and shape the company for the future. We have a lot of great initiatives and programs coming out, and the Board plays a major role in development and implementation.


Invest in Yourself
I am a big Cleveland Indians fan, and it is tough to watch them struggle this season. Over the years, I have watched people pour their hearts and souls into professional/college sports and various competitions, and I have seen people be disappointed time and again. Good sport is healthy, but isn't it nice to know that you can root for a team where you have complete and total control over the final score? Do you want to win, every time? Then invest in the only team that you have complete influence over...YOU. You determine exactly the way the game is played. You determine the rules. You determine every facet and, eventually, you determine the score. Just remember that there are no losers here; just people helping people, and that is a winning proposition every time.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Don’t Hype ‘em In

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Humanitarians of the Day
I was really blown away by the enthusiasm and character of Shannon and Tim B. from Florida. They are Guardians and have developed an amazing game plan. Tim is going to build an incredible line of child sponsors through the multi-level program, and Shannon is narrowing in on the Humanitarian Circles campaign and building an amazing direct sales business. What a great idea. I thought this was just brilliant and would challenge all Trivani couples to consider adopting a similar philosophy. We have a lot of good direct sales people joining the business because, for the first time, they see a program that this industry can be excited about while building commissions in a multi-level environment. It is the best of both of worlds, and building a Trivani business means that you never have to choose between these two very powerful sales and distribution channels. In the next couple of weeks, we will be announcing a modification to an important policy that will really make this fly. Stay tuned.


Don’t Hype ‘em In
The energy in the field is amazing. I have been traipsing around the globe welcoming new leaders to the Trivani Humanitarian Army, and there is a lot of excitement. I am pleased that this enthusiasm does not stem from hype. It is refreshing to see professionals from all walks of life embracing Trivani because they believe in the mission and they want to be an active part in the good that is happening right now. I have seen a lot of companies that are driven by hype come and go, and when the expectations of good people could not equal the hype, they simply uprooted and moved on. If you hype them in, they are soon to hop out. I appreciate that Trivani distributors have logical, reasonable expectations. They know that good commissions are possible, but not until the kids get fed. The nice home, the nice car, the vacations, the extra financial help for kids and parents is all possible, after the kids are fed. I appreciate this "new attitude" that has developed among the Trivani Force. I believe we can set a standard for the industry to follow. When people join Trivani with un-hyped, reasonable expectations, these expectations can and will be realized. We'll leave the hype for the other guys.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Get Your Hands on the New HC DVD

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Get Your Hands on the New HC DVD
Get your hands on the new Humanitarian Circle DVD and see how you can add a tremendous stream of income to your Trivani business and help a lot of amazing people in the process. The concept is rooted in a belief that good deeds done for others always come full circle.

The Humanitarian Circle process begins with a magnificent, proud, and hard working people: the Tarahumara Indians of northern Chihuahua, Mexico, who are on the verge of losing their identity and culture forever. Drought and other factors have led to a dramatic decline in their numbers, and only by the grace of God will their civilizations be preserved. These beautiful people create amazing pottery, but they have no one to sell it to, and so the pottery sits. The Trivani Foundation and Trivani International created an amazing relationship with the Tarahumara, and we have promised to take their pottery to the world market. We purchase their pots at a rate well above their asking prices and offer them exclusively through our Humanitarian Circles campaigns. Every time a bowl is sold, revenue is put into play to help and support them in many different ways. Humanitarian circles also give hosts an opportunity to discuss the Trivani Guardian program, and as products are sold, children are fed and cared for, and commissions are generated to provide ample revenue for those who share the concept. Some of this revenue can then be used to further support Trivani kids, the Indians, etc. and the process comes full circle...a Humanitarian Circle. Everyone wins, and most importantly, no one goes home hungry. Humanitarian Circles are popping up all over the country, and a lot of good is rolling out, so come be a part of it!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Brush Up on Your Knowledge of Traditional Toothpastes

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Humanitarian of the Day
Vickee and Sam have been good friends for many, and they have become great Trivani Guardians. They are bringing in other Guardians and setting up Humanitarian Circles. I am very proud of them. Keep up the good work.


Brush Up on Your Knowledge of Traditional Toothpastes
Your long-awaited Trivani toothpaste will soon be here, and when it arrives, you will know that it was well worth the wait. In the meantime, you may want to brush up on your knowledge regarding traditional toothpastes, their ingredients, and their associated warnings. Pay specific attention to fluoride: what you find may really surprise you. Here is one article that touches on fluoride and its potential dangers.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

OGG1 Smart Spheres

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Humanitarian of the Day
Megan McMillan has done an amazing job for the Trivani Foundation™. She has endured significant hardships during her Trivani Child Rescue Missions, and her efforts have generated amazing results. She is a delight to work with, and I look forward to spending a lot more time with her and the rest of the staff in Trivani villages around the world.


Product of the Day
The OGG1 Smart Spheres found in Trivani Day Protection Serum are a pretty amazing technology. Can you imagine a liquid sphere made of powerful, skin-enhancing ingredients that are triggered for release only when they come into contact with the exact pH level within specific skin layers? This is incredible science for the skin and is one of many reasons that people are raving about this amazing system. Laura T. out of Salt Lake City just raves about the skin care line. She tells me every time I see her that she just wishes she had taken a "before" picture. (I always tell her she was beautiful to begin with.) She is quite a testament to the power of these skin care products.


On a Personal Note
The company is growing quickly around the globe, and it is getting harder and harder to mention all of the good people who deserve special recognition. I would ask that if you know someone who deserves mention, let me know at bobsblog@trivani.com and I will work them in. There are a lot of people reading the blog, and it is a pleasure to recognize those who are making a difference.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Check Out the Trivani Foundation Website

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Check Out the Trivani Foundation Website
If you haven't logged on to the Trivani Foundation site yet, you are missing out on quite a treat. This is the place to catch up on all the good you are doing through the building of your humanitarian businesses. Be sure to check out all of the completed projects, along with those in process. Also remember that the Foundation is a fully recognized and registered 501(c)3 and any donations are completely tax deductible. Help us build schools, create micro-franchises, or build creative, energy-producing contraptions (like the bio-gas digesters). There are lots of projects and lots of opportunities. Check out some of the amazing stories of humanitarian relief as well. These stories will put a permanent Trivani smile on your face.


Tip Top Tip
Did you know that the average person running a home-based business takes an average of $3,000 in tax deductions? That's amazing. A person would have to be 99% silly not to register with Trivani based on this fact alone. Think of all the legitimate deductions that a home-based business owner can take. They are many, and if your friends and colleagues are not taking advantage of this opportunity, they are missing out.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Product Challenge of the Day: Trivani Hair Care

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Product Challenge of the Day: Trivani Hair Care
You have probably heard me ask new recruits and prospects to take the Trivani Hair Care Challenge. This is an incredible demonstration where you wash one side of your head with Trivani and the other with whatever you are currently using. Then you style your hair and angels sing in your bathroom as you behold the amazing difference (angels are optional, of course). If you have not tried this, you will be amazed. Trivani distributors who fully understand the Do No Harm Philosophy™ will most likely have poured all the "bad" shampoo and conditioner down the drain long ago. (I keep some on hand just in case my mother-in-law stays with us)


“Oh…That’s Going to Leave a Mark”
The day that I met with the World Food Program I was saddened to learn that, during our meeting, a WFP truck driver had been pulled from a truck and killed in the Sudan. It reminded me of how dangerous this work can be, and how much of a risk is taken by these agencies to deliver aid to war torn, devastated regions of the globe. I was amazed to learn that massive aid is being sent to Darfur, one of the neediest but most dangerous places in the world. I have great respect for these agencies and the work they do.


On a Personal Note
Special thanks to Ambassador Newell for creating powerful relationships with the top humanitarian organizations in the world. I appreciate the role he is playing in building the world’s largest humanitarian army.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Reach Out with Humanitarian Circles

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Reach Out with Humanitarian Circles
The Humanitarian Circle campaign launched at the Leadership Summit has exceeded all of our expectations. What a great way to reach out to those in need while providing an amazing product and a handmade piece of history straight from the cave-dwelling, indigenous peoples of Northern Chihuahua. It is so fun to watch people apply InstaLast™. Their breath is taken away. Most people look in the mirror and gasp in amazement as fine lines and wrinkles appear to have completely vanished! It is quite a sight to behold. There is a big demand to get corporate people on the road to facilitate big Humanitarian Circle events. If you have big plans for a Humanitarian Circle, you better contact us quickly and get on a list so we can hopefully send a staff member out to help you.


Product of the Day
We are in the final development of a nutritional formula (capsule) that is so unique and powerful, it will immediately make every product in its category obsolete. In fact, it may revolutionize the way this entire category is viewed. It is based on amazing science, and you will have it soon. (Come on, Dan. Get this product out!) I can't wait to announce it. You will be ecstatic.


“Oh…That’s Going to Leave a Mark”
I would like to quickly mention the folks at Reach the Children (RTC) out of New York for their amazing and inspired work. They are helping a lot of kids, and they do it on a shoestring. Our best wishes go out to RTC. They are working with Stay Alive, which teaches an amazing series of classes aimed at reducing HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Thanks for the wonderful efforts.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Create Interest in Trivani Products

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Humanitarian of the Day
Gene from Arizona is a Trivani Guardian and is building an amazing line of child sponsors. Gene is helping us put together a fantastic debit card program that will be a big benefit to distributors. He passed out replicas of this card at the Leadership Summit, and printed on the card is the amazing image of that cute little girl from Mombasa in the little pink shirt. It is an amazing image and has really become the humanitarian symbol of the company. The cards are due out in several weeks. This will be another way we can generate money to support the Trivani Foundation. Nice job, Gene. Thanks for your efforts.


Create Interest in Trivani Products
I sometimes keep a Rakan™ bottle with me, and I like to fill it up with water and a shot of Rakan or Suvan™ and then drink it throughout the day. People do look at me a little strangely until they realize that I am drinking from a liquid nutritional supplement bottle. This is a great way to get your supplement and your water and to create interest in the products. (Just don't put the bottle in a brown paper bag!)


“Oh…That’s Going to Leave a Mark”
I was thrilled to see that Trivani is supporting the Yehu micro-credit program in Kenya. We have identified some amazing mothers who are eager to work and develop sustainable enterprises for their families. This is yet another project inspired by Luis Pope, and Trivani is pleased to be playing a role.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

European Tour

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Humanitarian of the Day
Herr Wents is a Trivani Guardian living in Germany. He is building a line of motivated European Guardians, and he is very committed to the success of Trivani Europe. He is one of the pioneers of this great movement to turn consumption into compassion. I commend him for his vision and great efforts.


European Tour
The finals of the European football championships were played while I was in Germany. I was in Frankfurt watching the game on a giant screen with about ten thousand maniacs. I have never seen anything remotely close to the excitement, energy, antics, and outrageousness that I saw on display there. I have seen players get injured on the field in American football, but the number of fans "off the field" being carted away injured is unbelievable, and these folks are 500 miles away from the event— watching a broadcast!

At the end of every game, a winner and a loser are decided, and that is the way of all sport...it always demands a loser. It makes me grateful for an industry that never demands a loser. In fact, we work in a business that demands success. It demands winners. We are all connected in powerful lines of success, and when one does well, we all have the potential to do well—unlike traditional business, with its scarcity mentality that creates vicious competition and ultimately demands a loser. Do you know what happens when you replace competition with cooperation? Network marketing happens! When we all pull together we achieve great things. Isn't it a lot more fun to root for a team that is within your control, to manage, to guide, to direct where you decide the outcome to be? That only happens when you’re the one playing.


On a Personal Note
Jorg Bachmann is overseeing Europe and our expansion into the European Union. Jorg has done a great job and is a person of high integrity and values. He has worked with me now for nearly eight years, has been my right hand man in Europe, and has been instrumental in creating many of the IT solutions in the U.S. office. Thanks for your ongoing support, Jorg. You are an amazing person.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Europe Is on the Horizon!

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Europe Is on the Horizon!
Do you know anyone who speaks German, Dutch, French, Italian, or Hungarian and has roots or an interest in Europe, Western or Eastern? How about England or Spain? It's a good time to start priming them for Trivani's humanitarian assault on the continent. We have been working behind the scenes for nearly a year, and the time is quickly approaching when a Not For Resale campaign will be launched, followed by full blown entry in the months to follow. I lived in Europe for two years and developed a real appreciation for the professional qualities of the networkers and the compassion shown in times of crisis. Germany emerged as one of the top givers after the great tsunami swept across Southeast Asia in 2004. The Europeans have big hearts and will truly value the opportunity to become child sponsors and contributing humanitarians.


Humanitarian of the Day
Herr Fenstersieffer of Germany has become an amazing child sponsor. In a short period of time his organization has grown quickly, and the Germans are embracing the humanitarian projects with tremendous enthusiasm.


Product of the Day
After working in the foreign markets, I am always grateful for the right we have to consume good nutritional supplementation. This is a right we cannot take for granted, since the U.S. is largely alone in this category. In Europe there are countries where the amount of vitamin C found in oranges would necessitate a drug listing if encapsulated, and such a product would require a trip to the doctor and a prescription. Let’s hope and pray that this never happens here.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Severn Suzuki’s Powerful Speech

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Humanitarian of the Day
Naomi-san and her daughter Mai-san are powerful Trivani distributors and Guardians. They have developed a massive line of child sponsors and have several villages under complete sponsorship within their group. They are hard workers, and they love serving their fellow beings. Keep up the great efforts! Gombatte!


Severn Suzuki’s Powerful Speech
In a recent meeting in Osaka, Japan, a Trivani distributor told an incredible story about 12-year-old Severn Suzuki, who made a legendary speech at the United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. This young girl is the founder of the Environmental Children’s Organization (ECO) and represented her group at the conference. Her speech was just six minutes long, but her words awed the many adults in attendance as she spoke honestly and powerfully about the importance of doing more for our environment and for the millions living in poverty around the world. It is an incredible speech, and I encourage you to take just a few minutes to read it or watch a video recording of it. You can also learn more about Severn Suzuki and her organization here.

This speech makes a great story to share with your downline and with others who are interested in Trivani, particularly when you tie it back to the many efforts Trivani is making to provide a safer, healthier, and more prosperous world for everyone.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Raising the Bar of Personal Care Products

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“Oh…That’s Going to Leave a Mark”
I had an amazing meeting with the head of the World Food Program in Rome a couple weeks ago. The WFP is an amazing organization, and there are a lot of kids benefiting from their efforts. They are in dire need of support since demand has dramatically increased and food prices have sky-rocketed. Donations are off dramatically, and even corporate giving has declined as entire industries settle under the weight of recessionary pressures. We are fortunate to be working in an industry that flourishes in such times and distributing products that everyone needs, even in tougher times.


Raising the Bar of Personal Care Products
The whole world has been searching for the kind of products we are bringing to the marketplace—products that consumers have always wanted but could not find. We have truly raised the bar with the creation of these safe personal care products. We live in a world where consumers expect more from their products. These consumers are educated, they are reading labels, and they tune in to the headlines that are screaming more and more about the perils of consumer products. Good enough doesn't come close; great doesn't cut it either. There are a lot of great products out there, but look closer and you will find harmful preservatives in many of these products. You will find fragrances that are known irritants, you will find contaminants, and you will find plastic packaging that is highly suspect and may, in fact, be an extraordinarily bad actor in the realm of harmful substances. Dr. Devra Davis had a thing or two to say about this at our Leadership Summit (visit her website here). There are good products, there are great products, and then there is a Trivani product. Help us spread the message...the bar has been raised!


On a Personal Note
A big thanks to the distributors who are making contributions through the Trivani Foundation™ site. These donations are much appreciated. If you haven’t yet had a chance to visit the Foundation site, check it out today at www.trivanifoundation.org.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

The Single Most Important Growth Factor in Your Business

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Humanitarian of the Day
My good friend Isaac from Florida is really an incredible human being. He walked away from a large income to build a line of Trivani Guardians full-time. His belief is strong, and his desire to help is intense. He is an amazing person, and he will save a lot of people. He has a gift in his ability to communicate and to motivate others, and it is fun to see him inspire others. Thanks for your efforts, Isaac.


“Oh…That’s Going to Leave a Mark”
I had an amazing series of meetings with the World Food Program in Rome. These are truly remarkable people managing the largest humanitarian organization in the world. The scale and scope of what they do is almost incomprehensible. At any given moment, they have up to 5000 trucks on the road delivering aid to some of the most dangerous, but important, aid-dependent regions in the world. In the upcoming weeks, we hope to announce a solid partnership with the World Food Program. I believe that together we can make a difference for Trivani kids.


The Single Most Important Growth Factor in Your Business
How many formal or informal Trivani presentations are you making per week? The answer to this question will directly determine your success in the business. The top networkers in the world all point to this same technique as the single most important growth factor in their businesses. Set a goal, and then present, present, present. Your corporate DVDs should be like the American Express card; don't leave home without them. But unlike the Amex card, try not to come home until you have passed them out. Remember that tools are more important than talent, and your tools can be in hundreds or thousands of places at the same time, unlike you. It generally takes five presentations to get one Child Guardian. If you are going to bring in one a week, you need to be prepared to give 20 or more presentations in the month. That's one for every weekday of the month. It takes a concentrated effort, but the numbers don't lie. This system will work, and your people can duplicate it. This duplication is the key to building a successful business.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Maximize the DVD Pass-Out Program

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Humanitarian of the Day
Congratulations, Ochi-san, on achieving the level of Master Distributor! This hard-working distributor has amassed an organization loaded with Guardians, and I know how much he enjoys scrolling through his back office to see the pictures and read the stories of the sponsored children in his group. He is making a difference. Good job, Ochi-san.


Maximize the DVD Pass-Out Program
On a recent tour, I came across a group of distributors who are maximizing the DVD pass-out program. They are recruiting in large numbers because they are giving new distributors a simple and highly effective track to run on. This may be the single most important aspect of your humanitarian enterprise. New distributors are full of enthusiasm. They envision a back office full of sponsored children, they have their sights set on improving their quality of life, and there is no better time to harness this energy and enthusiasm. One distributor told me that he assembled several people together to view the DVD, and they were so taken by the message that they had to stop the DVD midway, and he began taking orders and applications and setting up future viewing. In two days he has submitted over forty applications, and nearly all of his new people are child sponsors! The DVD is the single driving force in this recruiting frenzy. The corporate DVD tells the same powerful story over and over and over and delivers powerful emotion every time, though the story is never altered. Be sure that you have plenty of DVDs on hand and that you are allowing this powerful tool to work hard for you in delivering a humanitarian message that only Trivani can deliver.


Product Tip of the Day
A distributor sent several recipes for mixing the Suvan™ and Rakan™ with several juices in the morning, and I have to admit they were all very good. These are brews with a powerful nutritional punch, and although I strongly recommend Suvan in the morning and Rakan in the evening, sometimes taking everything at once is more practical. These supplements have a natural taste that does not need masking, and taking them straight is recommended. Generally, supplements are best taken on an empty stomach since dilution is lowered and absorption is increased. However you enjoy Trivani Essentials, just know that you are not the only one benefiting!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Japan: the Perfect Storm

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Japan: the Perfect Storm
The organizations in Japan are growing rapidly, and it is an amazing process to behold. I have referred to the Japanese climate, with its many powerful elements coming together at the same time, as the PERFECT STORM: an event that life-long sailors may only see once in their lives. The perfect storm is the result of massive storm cells all coming together at the same time at the same place and creating waves of epic proportions. This describes perfectly the amazing series of events that has culminated in the creation and launch of Trivani Japan. This is the world’s first and only humanitarian MLM, a ground-floor, well-funded opportunity with experienced management and tremendous vision, an amazing mission that utilizes the power of word-of-mouth promotion to generate significant humanitarian aid, an amazing product line founded on the Do No Harm Philosophy™ that disagrees with the notion that good is good enough, an amazing compensation system that is developing full-time humanitarians, and a lagging economy that is creating the ideal environment for industry growth. The result is massive waves of opportunity generated by a perfect storm that most networkers may only see once in their lives. Now the Japanese media is using this terminology to describe what is happening here. The Japanese have embraced this opportunity and, in true Japanese fashion, they are not jogging or walking toward success but are in a full-out sprint. I have tremendous respect and admiration for the way they approach MLM. They treat it as a serious business and not a hobby, and the results they generate are fast and furious. We held amazing meetings in Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, and Tokyo a couple weeks ago—all in four days—and there has been a lot of energy and a lot of enthusiasm. It really is something to behold. That energy and enthusiasm has been compounded by the recent Trivani Japan pre-launch, which took place on July 1. We have already seen great things from this market and expect great things in the future. Way to go, Trivani Japan!


Will You Be with Us in Roatan?
Who is going to join me in Roatan for our fall Child Rescue Mission? The Trivani Adventure campaign is your best opportunity to earn this life-changing trip to the amazing island of Roatan. There is a huge contrast on the island: some of the most beautiful beaches in the world on one end and extreme poverty on the other. I always look forward to these Child Rescue Missions, and this one will be extra special because the distributors who make it all happen will be there, rolling up their sleeves and helping the children and people of Roatan. I want you to be there. Work hard and earn a Trivani Adventure spot.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Trivani Is Really Working

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Humanitarian of the Day
Pedro in California is building a big line of child sponsors. He is a courageous humanitarian and gives incredible support to him. He is on his way to becoming one of the great Trivani Guardians of the year. Congratulations on your successes, and good luck to you in all of your pursuits!


Trivani Is Really Working
The energy and growth in the U.S. market right now is really fun to watch, particularly the enthusiasm of the leaders and the excitement of new distributors who have that "This is too good to be true" sparkle in their voices. It has been a lot of work getting to this point but so worth it. As I walk through our newly restored, historic building and see and read the letters from some of the sponsored kids, it just makes my spirit soar. This is so much fun. Sometimes I have to pinch myself just to be sure that it is real and that this model—designed to do one thing: help Trivani kids—is really, really working. Just wait 'til you get a letter back from your child and they tell you that they are praying for you because they know how much help you are giving their family. It just melts you...it is the most amazing experience.

Distributor meetings and business opportunity meetings are going extremely well. Shane was in California last week and spoke to big crowds. Big meetings are scheduled in Hawaii, Arizona, and Florida in the next couple of weeks.


Product of the Day
Suvan™ is sweeping across the country. This is an amazing product. Dan Miser and Devin, his assistant, and the team of researchers and consultants who put this sensational product together deserve tremendous credit for developing what I believe is the world’s perfect food.


Tip Top Tip
Be sure to contact your local daily newspaper and let them know you have made a career move that also allows you to be a great humanitarian and sponsor lots of kids. Most papers will be intrigued. Contact the public relations department for official press releases to spice up your article.


“Oh…That’s Going to Leave a Mark”
Doug Jackson at Deseret International is a great human being, and he has dedicated his adult life to championing the daily cause of DI. This amazing organization has performed more than 700 surgeries, with a total leveraged value of nearly 2 million dollars. It is an honor for Trivani to work closely with DI in many areas and to see first-hand how much good comes through leveraging the power of multiple like-minded organizations to achieve desired results. Trivani is nearing completion of another medical facility, this time in Davau, and the number of surgeries performed there yearly will be staggering. We appreciate Doug and his efforts. He is definitely leaving a mark on humanity.