Monday, July 30, 2012

GO USA!!!

Fueled by AdvoCare.....

Saturday, July 28, 2012

What do you FUEL with?

These USA Champions use AdvoCare Fuel....High Octane.....

Friday, July 27, 2012

Dream BIG

Really really BIG

Even Bigger

Now don't STOP.....

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Who is building your DREAM?

You

Or someone else....

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

If Only.....

Spiritual life comes from the Spirit
John 3:6

Do you rise above the past and make a difference? Or do you remain controlled by the past and make excuses?...

Healthy bodies
Sharp minds
But retired DREAMS...."If Only."

Have you retired your DREAMS? Are you rocking in the chair of regret?

"Human life comes from human parents, but spiritual life comes from the Spirit". John 3:6

Friday, July 20, 2012

How do you think?

Is this thought or action coming from Love or Selfishness....

Matt Warren
AdvoCare Leadership 2012
874 distributorships

He Crowns the humble with Salvation Psalm 149:4

And to the humble, God gives great treasures:
He gives honor
He gives wisdom
He gives direction
He gives grace

Thursday, July 19, 2012

YOU Make the Choice

Be careful what you think, because your thoughts run your Life.

Proverbs 4:23

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Monday, July 16, 2012

PAIN

Pain is God's beautiful gift to make us lean harder on him, when he knows we need it.
Anne Ortlund

BELIEF

Start with YOU....

Do you believe in yourself?

Sunday, July 15, 2012

More than meets the Eye

Faith means being sure of the things we hope for and knowing that something is real even if we do not see it. Hebrews 11:1

Faith is trusting what the eye can't see....what do you see when you look in the mirror?

Friday, July 13, 2012

Success

This says it all

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Go where you're celebrated, not just tolerated

Doing what you LOVE is one of the most essential components of finding your DREAM....

More importantly, HELP others see the potential you see in them and allow others to give you clues about what they see in you. EVERYONE involved will enjoy the view....

The Power of Who by Bob Beaudine

I can not wait to hear him speak next week at Success School. I am finishing his book and each paragraph speaks louder than the one before.

Thank you AdvoCare
Thank you Team and Family

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Know Your Part

Consider others better than yourselves. Philippians 2:3

True humility is not thinking lowly of yourself but thinking accurately of yourself. The humble heart does not say, "I can't do anything." but rather, "I can't do everything. I know my part and am happy to do it."

Max Lucado

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Hadachek Team webinar/call tonight!

Team-
Tonight we are teaming up with the Hadachek Leadership team to teach/train/mentor and paint vision for you, your business and your team.

Collectively this is a "mastermind" session with the top leaders in the Midwest.

Invest in your future. plug in to this Webinar.....

Thurs July 5, 2012
10:00-10:45pm EST
Have your Journal and Pen ready...

Webinar link: http://www.anymeeting.com/hadachek1
(309) 944-9515
Access Code: 648 7575

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

A message from AdvoCare's CEO & President

AdvoCare Leaders,

John F. Kennedy said in his inaugural address in 1961:

"We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom- the world is different today, for man holds in his hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still with us - The belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the government but from the hand of God."

We must rise up against political partisanship and class warfare to assure the founding principles of this country remain for generations to come. Our country is searching for leadership, and we can provide leadership in our homes, churches, business , community and in this country.

IT IS UP TO US!

God Bless America! And God Bless AdvoCare! Happy 4th!

Richard & Sherry

Sunday, July 1, 2012

June's DISC Insight from Mike Rao

June's DISC Insight:

Many of us know a basic history of the DISC Assessment, but did you know that theory behind the four quadrants of personality actually date all the way back to 444 B.C.?

It was Empodocles in 444 B.C. who first wrote a theory of the four quadrants of personality style. He recognized that people seemed to act in four distinctly different ways, but believed that it was external, environmental factors that affected this. These elements are Fire, Earth, Air, and Water.

In 400 B.C. Hippocrates redefined these four quadrants as Choleric, Sanguine, Phlegmatic, and Melancholy. He also recognized the four different types of behavior, but he believed the reason behind it was our internal fluids.

It wasn't until 1921 that Carl Gustav Jung re-examined these four quadrants and types of behavior, this time contributing the difference to the way we think and process information. His four styles were Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition.

William M. Marston, in 1928, published the book "Emotions of Normal People", developing what we know and use as the DISC Personality System. He redefined these four quadrants of behavior as predictable traits that we act out in our everyday lives, which are both internal and innate, but also largely impacted by our external environment. This leads us to our current four quadrants of Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Compliance. In the 1940's it was Walter Clark who actually developed the first DISC Personality Profile

May's Survey Results:

What Parenting Style Are You (Or Would You Most Likely Be)?

18% - D (Do It or Die)
18% - I (Do It and I'll Buy You Ice Cream)
09% - S (Do It or You'll Break Your Mother's Heart)
54% - C (Do It or I'll Have to Sit You Down and Explain All the Possible Consequences of Not Doing It)

Our Favorite Responses:

What Advice Would You Give to a D-Style Parent (a.k.a. The Boss)?
"Recognize that your child's style is probably different than your own. Allow him/her to operate in that style. Give them freedom to fail." - CA
"Consider it a "task" to listen to your child and ask questions. Challenge yourself to read part of a parenting book or blog at least once a month. Give your child a get out of trouble card once a month. So if they do something that angers you, they can hand you the card and you have to lay off." - JD
"Children will always remember how you left them feeling. And sometimes that can be categorized easily in to simply 'good' and 'bad'." - TZ
"You don't have to win every argument." - DB
"Learn to ask good questions instead of always offering solutions." - WD
"Tone down, don't put high expectation or pressure on your child! :)" - AC
"Allow time for your C and S children to think through and complete tasks and help them create a step by step list of 'how to'." - AF

What Advice Would You Give to a I-Style Parent (a.k.a. The Communicator)?
"Ask your child questions and practice just listening. For every question you don't start talking give yourself a dollar to spend frivolously." - JD
"Be firm" - KK
"Stop talking and listen" - JF
"Be willing to risk the pain of temporary rejection in order to instill healthy boundaries in your children. Listen more and talk less." - WD
"Say what you mean and mean what you say....follow through with what you tell your children. Allow them to retell a story, share the spotlight." - AF

What Advice Would You Give to a S-Style Parent (a.k.a. The Nurturer)?
"Make a list if things your child does that you know they shouldn't get away with pick one and make them stick to it." - JD
"Discover your child's gifts. Discover in what ways they need to be challenged/what makes them grow?" - TZ
"Be willing to try new things and take a few risks in order to tie heart strings with your I and D children." - WD
"Awesome, continue to be supportive." - AC
"Read Boundaries With Kids, by Cloud and Townsend. Think of the future spouse when you are tempted to do everything for them." - WD
"Think ahead and know some kids will act without thinking... step out of your comfort zone to help grow your kids...be spur of the moment sometimes." - AF

What Advice Would You Give to a C-Style Parent (a.k.a. The Organizer)?
"Avoid being critical or correcting on things that really don't make that much of a difference. Too much criticism can stifle the child's self-esteem and potential." - CA
"Schedule times to stop. In all the chores and activities, all the schoolwork and outings, make a point of scheduling blocks of "stopping" to just spend with your child. Brush her hair. Look at his trading cards. Nothing complicated." - TZ
"Let go" - KK
"Try to find a positive to encourage your child's growth before addressing a negative trait that's hindering growth." - WD
"Let your child express his own way of organization, they might not be as detailed as you" - AC
"Let your children have a space they can organize or not organize... Be spur of the moment sometimes." - AF
"Get involved in a leadership role of a relationship organization with your child; i.e. Indian Princess or Scouts. Your standards are probably too high for them. Fake being an encourager until it become natural. Tell your child you love them unconditionally (and do it), what they are good at and that you are proud of them. All parents should do this, but especially a "C" as they can seem impossible to please and child grows up feeling they don't measure up." - WD


Mike Rao CBA
President
The Growth Coach of Northern Ohio
330-760-9179
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