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  • livingdreamteam 7:52 pm on July 6, 2010 Permalink
    Tags: , , , , , , , Isagenix Reveiws, Isagenix Trenton, Overweight Kids   

    Fighting childhood obesity in greater Trenton, New Jersey 

    Isagenix is in the News again!

    I Love Isagenix so much!  The Isagenix products are amazing.  I can tell you that they worked for me when nothing else did and I tried everything.

    Isagenix products are changing and improving the lives of both the old and the young.  With childhood obesity on the rise concerned parents are looking for healthy was to give their children the good nutrition they need to grow.

    Recently, Isagenix was in the News locally in New Jersey helping to both Moms and kids get healthy and lose weight!

    See the whole article here:  Isagenix products ahttp://www.trentonian.com/articles/2010/07/03/news/doc4c2ff51df03c2948320808.txt

    Here is what you will read-

    Health and weight loss are both business and personal for Marilyn Ganges, who started a business selling cleansing and fat-burning products that have helped her lose weight.

    “I lost 20 pounds my first month. I know that there are so many programs out there and people are confused, but I truly believe this is the best one for most people,” Ganges said.

    “Kids love this stuff. You can add fruits like strawberries, bananas or blueberries to make great tasting shakes. Children won’t even know that they are eating healthy.”

    If you are interested in learning more about Isagenix and finding out how it works, please visit http://www.CleanseMyself.com.

     
  • livingdreamteam 2:09 am on April 29, 2010 Permalink
    Tags: , , , , , Telecommuting,   

    New Jersey Girl Grows Up and Works from Home 

    I don’t know what I dreamed I would be doing when I grew up, but I can tell as a Jersey Girl, I don’t think it was working from home and I definitely had not heard of Isagenix.

    Yet some how, now with two kiddos and family responsibilities I am ready to consider both!

    The reality of working from home is a little different than the dream though and I want to  avoid common pitfalls that I have seen others fall into, so I did my research.

    Last week, the New York Times published an article by Sylvia Marino, executive director of community operations at Edmunds.com. As a telecommuter, Sylvia debunked what she described as the “myths of telecommuting.”

    You can read the entire article for more details, but I will review it for you here-

    • Shower and dress as if you’re going to work. It’s important to have structure and routine.
    • On a conference call and the dog barks? Don’t panic. Apologize, lead the dog out of the office, and shut the door.
    • Don’t tell anyone at your kids’ school that you work from home — there’s often an expectation that you can “get away” anytime to help out.
    • Set rules with the kids so they don’t interrupt you when you’re working. Sylvia says: “When I have my headset on, they know I’m on the phone. On the rare occasions when they really need me, they’ll mouth a question or use pantomime to communicate.”
    • You’re not always available. It’s important not to be perceived as holding up work back in the main office, but at the same time, you still have to leave the desk for meetings, meals, and family time (at the end of the day).

    For more about my home business come visit me at http://www.rejuvenatingresults.isagenix.com

     
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