Thursday, December 24, 2009

Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas Eve!

My son is off to DC enjoying the snow, his Daddy & Grandma & Grandpa..while I get to enjoy the view of the crisp, clear, view of the Santa Monica mountains from my home office...

As I sit here reflecting and wondering WHY it is that RAIN NUTRITION has gotten me RE-AWOKEN, and INSPIRED to share...and made it to the top of my recommendation list for building a residual income dynasty, I realize... usually... all these fabulous healthy products...I don't notice a difference (other than with healthy coffee (I feel those effects to this day after 5 years!) because THANKFULLY, I'm healthy! So alllll the health testimonials I may or may not have heard from my customers or teammates...I never had them for myself!

I've been on the Rain Nutrition products about 4 weeks now...and I notice my skin is smoother (must be from the Soul); and when I drink the healthy energy drink (Rush), I don't take/need my luxury nap! I notice I keep going, and going, and going! With a clear, focused energy and mental clarity. As well as I already sleep, I seem to be sleeping more deeply with more dreams too!

The next thing... I keep getting feedback to the folks I've introduced Rain to, and THEY are sharing stories with me, not only their own, but of the folks they've shared with! How FUN is that when someone CALLS YOU (more importantly, calls your teammates for more product...IE, DUPLICATION!) asking for more product!! One swimmer is having the best workouts of his career! Thanks to Storm! It's supposed to be for muscle recovery, but I'm hearing results of more stamina, power, & flexibility when they take it BEFORE their workout! I'm inspired to work out again too (I used to be a gymnast & bodybuilder but now a Mom... you know what that means, I usually get enough of a workout, but again...I'm inspired to do and be MORE now!)

I didn't mention yet the BRILLIANCE of Rain's marketing and branding department! Thank you Wendy! I don't know about you, but just listen to these words... "Soul" "Pure" "Rush" "Storm" "Rain" ... Do they resonate with you? They sure do for me!

Anyway, I'm ever grateful that I was open, and hopefully you are too, to RUNNING with ONE LAST company to buckle down and FOCUS going into the next decade together! I wish you all the best & all your heart's desires of freedom, abundance, joy, love & prosperity to you and yours this holiday season and always!

Peace & Blessings,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
310-460-9680
www.ResidualIncomeCoach.com for all your online marketing success needs!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Happy Holidays filled with Joy, Love, Abundance & Prosperity for all now, and always!

As I sit down reflecting on the past year, and years... I just boil up with gratitude! Gratitude for my friends and 'family' (adopted through the internet, wow, what a wonderful wide web of presence) ... Gratitude for the learning experiences...Gratitude for my amazing, old soul, 8 year old son who through even the harder, character building times... is ALWAYS a joy-filled with laughter and tears of gratitude from laughing so hard sometimes (get a peak of him with Santa at the airport on my FACEBOOK page, add me as a friend for that matter!)

I just want to thank each and everyone of you who know to get this message, and new passer by's as well, from the bottom of my heart & soul... for sharing, loving, caring, excelling, learning, thriving, re-organizing, ready now for exponential growth in so many areas of your life... you know what I mean!

In all the trials & tribulations of the not so distant past... I have to say, we as a team, are poised to create some incredible success stories filled with love, joy, abundance and prosperity... The truth of the matter, it's been here all along... now, we plan to TAP IN and utilize those skills, aligned with the right resources, people, and company and take all of our learning experiences over the last decade to absolutely push the limits (SKY is the limit!) as we step into 2010, the next decade!

Thank you for EVERYTHING!

In Joy, Love & Abundance,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
310-460-9680
www.Rain-Review.com
Click above to learn more about Rain Nutrition, LLC. Our residual income company of choice for the next decade to reach all of our goals and dreams!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Gano Excel (the Healthy Coffee!) has been the most solid source of residual income over the last 5 years!!

I'm ever grateful to Gano Excel and my online/healthy coffee drinking partners! It's you who've allowed me to enjoy this summer cross country road trip! Now it's your turn! Let me know how I can assist!

If you haven't stayed up to date, Gano Excel has implemented a binary compenstation plan. This means you only have to build two teams, rather than 6 (or more)!!

Gano Excel has also implemented entry levels that are more appropriate for today's improving economy! One can be in business with either $50, $195, $495 or $995!!

Gano Excel has products that the whole family can enjoy, from hot chocolate and tea, to coffee as well as ganoderma (reishi mushroom) supplements for the optimal health for all ages!

In my humble opinion, Gano Excel is a recession proof business that could change your life.

Together in Success!
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.ResidualIncomeCoach.com
www.EverybodyDrinksCoffee.com

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Road Trip Reality TV! Totally Grateful for Time & Financial Freedom & best friends along the way!

So, as I'm doing my daily internet check-in... I saw yahoo's headline on the 10 places kids must see before they grow up! How cool is it that on our summer road trip, we'll likely hit at least half of them!

Here they are, if you're looking for an affordable getaway this summer, pick one and hop in the car! Make sure you take your camera, AND BATTERY CHARGER! I left my charger somewhere on the road, so I've not been able to post the videos I've been taking yet for www.RoadTripRealityTV.com :( They'll be on the way soon!

For now... enjoy and be inspired to get out!

If you are looking for ways to take control of your life/finances, browse our top recommended income opportunities to the right!

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Before They Grow Up
By Frommers.com
Devils Tower, Wyo.
Photo: el_bastardo_edo
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1. The Brooklyn Bridge

New York, N.Y.

As thrilling a sight as this beautiful brown-hued East River bridge is from afar, with its Gothic-style towers and lacy mesh of cables, the view from the bridge is even more thrilling. A boardwalk-like pedestrian walkway goes all the way across, raised slightly above the car traffic. One mile long, it should take about half an hour to traverse — except you’ll be tempted to stop more than once to ooh and ahh at the vision of Manhattan’s skyscrapers thrusting upward, with the great harbor and Verrazano Bridge beyond.


Why has the Brooklyn Bridge captured the popular imagination more so than other New York City bridges? Well, for one thing, it was the first steel-wire suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1883. (Until then, the only way to get from Manhattan to Brooklyn was via ferry.) Ever since, the Brooklyn Bridge has become a byword in New York lore. The bridge has appeared in countless movies and TV shows, its outline practically synonymous with New York City.


If your kids aren’t hardy urban trekkers, walk halfway to get the view and then double back to Manhattan. Be aware that things get awfully windy once you’re above the water!


Why They'll Thank You: It’s one thing to see a landmark, another to walk across one.


2. The Pacific Coast Highway

Los Angeles to San Francisco

Beginning near the old mission town of San Juan Capistrano, state Highway 1 hugs the California coast all the way to Leggett, in Northern California, darting around coves and clinging to steeply shelving cliffs, with the Pacific Ocean almost always out your side window. It’s not the most efficient route to take from southern to northern California (or vice versa). Travelers intent on getting there fast opt for inland I-5, or at least U.S. 101. No, if you’re driving the Pacific Coast Highway, you’re looking for scenery — and some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world it is.


The most dramatic stretches of the drive occur where the mountains crowd close to the ocean’s edge — for instance, just north of Santa Barbara, where the Santa Inez peaks tumble precipitously to the beach, or the entire section from Morro Bay north to Carmel, where the sea nips at the toes of the Santa Lucia mountains. Each curve reveals another jaw-dropping vista, narrow strips of white foam-edged sand purling below you on one side, furrowed brown mountainsides beetling over you on the other. Surfers bob on their boards offshore — or are those seals? — and hawks coast dreamily overhead. It’s beautiful at noon, with blue skies and bright sun; it’s beautiful in a haunting fog; it’s beautiful glowing at sunset; it’s even beautiful in a wistful gray rain. It’s just plain beautiful.


Why They'll Thank You: Riding the curves, watching the surf.


3. Niagara Falls

New York & Ontario, Canada

Everyone’s seen a Kodachrome photo of Niagara Falls, that stupendous curve of cascading water that lies between the United States and Canada. It’s one of those sites, however, that postcards never do justice to: To stand on a viewing platform and see, really see, how big it is, to hear the thunder of falling water, to feel the mist spritzing your face is another thing altogether.


There are actually two waterfalls here, both of them doozies: the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls. Both are around 175 feet high, although Horseshoe Falls, at 2,500 feet wide, is more than twice as wide as its sibling. Bring your passport, because the Canadian shore has the real panoramic view; both falls can be seen from the American side, but not together. No matter where you arrive from, you can easily visit both by crossing the Rainbow Bridge, preferably on foot — it’s only the length of a couple city blocks.


On the U.S. shore, head for Niagara Falls State Park: An observation tower overlooks the river, and Cave of the Winds takes you down by elevator onto boardwalks where you can walk around the base of the American Falls. Canada’s Journey Behind the Falls allows you to descend via elevator to tunnels punctuated with portholes that look out through the blur of water right behind Horseshoe Falls. The coolest way to see the falls, of course, is the classic Maid of the Mist boat ride, which plays no favorites; it departs from either shore.


Why They'll Thank You: Roaring water, mist, and rainbows galore.


4. New Orleans

Louisiana

For some people, it took a hurricane for them to realize they should have visited New Orleans. Here was a true original among American cities, a place where people danced with parasols at funerals, ate beignets and po’ boys, believed in voodoo and vampires, and threw plastic beads off parade floats. Despite its raunchy Bourbon Street reputation, it was always a great family destination.


The part of New Orleans least affected by the disaster was its prime tourist area: the French Quarter, one of the few areas that had been built above river level and escaped heavy flooding. The French Quarter — or as local signs have it, the Vieux Carré — is, despite the name, a Spanish-flavored fantasy of wrought-iron balconies and tiny flower-filled courtyards and alluring louvered windows, its centerpiece being gardenlike Jackson Square. Just walking around here is entertainment, but several attractions are especially appealing to families: the touristy-but-fun Historic Voodoo Museum, the kitschy Musée Conti Wax Museum, and the Old U.S. Mint which, despite the name, is all about New Orleans jazz history and Mardi Gras traditions. At the open-air French Market that runs along Decatur Street from Jackson Square to Esplanade Avenue you can dine on snacks like gator on a stick. Really.


Why They'll Thank You: They’ll know what it means to love New Orleans.


5. Devil’s Tower

Devil’s Tower, Wyo.

There is definitely something otherworldly about this stark monolith rising out of the Wyoming pines and prairies. The Northern Plains Indians called it Bears Lodge, and it has sacred meanings for them too. Even seeing a picture of it is unforgettable, but visiting Devil’s Tower in person — well, that’s more special than you’d imagine.


The flat-topped cone that became Devil’s Tower used to be under a shallow sea, but once the waters receded, centuries of erosion gradually wore away the softer rock around the hard igneous cone, leaving it exposed. Today the cone thrusts 1,267 feet above the surrounding pine trees and prairie grasslands. The flat top gave Steven Spielberg the idea of an extraterrestrials’ spaceport for his movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and a parachutist did land on top in 1941, drawing great publicity — especially since he then had to figure out how to get down!


For most of us, the best way to experience Devil’s Tower is to take the 1.3-mile paved Tower Trail that circles around the base. It’s very kid-friendly, being mostly flat (after a steep climb at the start) with benches and interpretive stations along the way. Take your time walking so that you can examine this rugged pinnacle from every angle and in different lights. Bring sketchbooks and try to draw its stern majesty.


Why They'll Thank You: An icon of the West with mystical power.


6. Mount Rushmore & The Crazy Horse Memorial

Keystone & Custer, S.D.

When you think about it, Mount Rushmore is one of the oddest monuments ever: gigantic chiseled faces of four U.S. presidents — why four? Why those four (Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt)? And why in the South Dakota Badlands? Crazy as it is, darned if another group didn’t raise money to carve another mountain nearby with an even bigger sculpture, depicting American Indian chief Crazy Horse.


Mount Rushmore was the passion of one individual: Gutzon Borglum, a Danish-American sculptor from Idaho, who was hired by South Dakota to make a memorial to draw visitors to the Black Hills. Borglum chose this peak because it was hard granite, the highest in the area, and it faced southeast, where it would catch good daytime light. A 1-mile Presidential Trail leads from the monument’s museum to viewing terraces at the base of the mountain; take a guided tour so the kids can learn all the curious history.


To many Native Americans, Mount Rushmore is an intrusion on sacred landscapes, so the Lakota tribe initiated their own project 17 miles away. Sculptors began to hew the image of Chief Crazy Horse astride a thundering stallion in 1948 and 50 years later only the chief’s nine-story-high face had been completed. Still, even kids should be able to trace the form emerging from the granite. When finished, Crazy Horse will be so big that all four heads on Mount Rushmore can fit inside it.


Why They'll Thank You: Giant statues for American giants.


7. Dinosaur Valley

Glen Rose, Texas

Even the youngest dinosaur lovers — and aren’t pre-schoolers the biggest dinosaur fans there are? — can interpret the fossil record left in stone at Dinosaur Valley: The huge footprints in the rocks here are so unmistakable it’s easy to picture the prehistoric theropods and sauropods who made them 110 million years ago.


You’ll find the prints beside the Paluxy River, which winds through this shady, lovely 1,500-acre park about an hour’s drive southwest of Fort Worth, Texas. Late summer, when the river is low, is the best time to come. You can discern the footprints best when the rock is just slightly underwater. Tracks can easily be seen at two spots in the park: The main site is across the northwest parking lot and down some stone steps to the river; upstream is the Blue Hole, a sinkhole with many more brontosaur tracks (it’s also a great place for swimming, so bring your suits).


The visitor center has replicas, foot skeletons, murals, and diagrams to help kids visualize the dinosaurs. What’s more, outdoors stand two immense fiberglass models, one of a brown T-Rex and the other of a green Apatosaurus — relics of the Dinosaur World exhibit at the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Scientists still argue over what the head of the Apatosaurus should look like, but hey, we’re all still learning.


Why They'll Thank You: Dinosaurs walked here.


8. Gettysburg National Park

Gettysburg, Penn.

“Awesome” doesn’t begin to do justice to this vast battleground, where thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers clashed for three sultry July days in 1863. As Abraham Lincoln himself said in his famous 1864 speech here, this land has been consecrated by blood — over 50,000 deaths — and an almost-eerie atmosphere hangs over this tranquil patch of rolling farmland, now peppered with war monuments.


The park visitor center has an excellent light-and-sound presentation with a scale-model map of the battlefield, which is quite helpful — after all, the battle raged over a large patch of country in the course of four days, and there’s a lot to keep straight. The Cyclorama Center, next to the visitor center, a 360-degree depiction of Pickett’s Charge painted in 1883, is the sort of pre-video-era special effect you rarely see these days. And after a three-year restoration project it’s looking better than ever.


Audiotapes are available for self-guided driving tours around the 250-acre battle site, but it’s worth it to invest in a personal guide, who will ride with you around the battlefield. These guides are gold mines of Civil War information, tailoring the tour to your particular interests and dishing out biographies of the commanders and the physics of cannon fusillades.


Why They'll Thank You: Brother fought brother on this bloody ground.


9. National Air and Space Museum

Washington, D.C.

The National Air and Space Museum is pretty much the star player on the Smithsonian museum team, at least as far as kids are concerned. Its thrills begin as soon as you walk into the sleek entrance hall and see the historic aircraft dangling from the ceiling — the Wright brothers’ 1903 Wright Flyer, Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis, and the Friendship 7 capsule that took John Glenn into space. Whether you come here for the history, the science, or just the technothrill of seeing so much heavy metal, Air and Space delivers the goods.


Besides gawking at the famous planes hanging out in the lobby, kids love to walk through the Skylab orbital workshop, and other galleries highlight the solar system, U.S. manned spaceflights, and aviation during both world wars. You can sneak in some hard science education with “How Things Fly,” an interactive exhibit that demonstrates principles of flight and aerodynamics (the wind and smoke tunnels are especially fun), and get into some heady astrophysics with “Explore the Universe,” which probes theories about how the universe took shape.

The second part of the museum is out near Dulles Airport in Chantilly, Va., where two gigantic hangars — one for aviation artifacts, the other for space artifacts — accompany a 164-foot-tall observation tower for watching planes land and take off at the airport. The space hangar is the length of three football fields — it has to be in order to house such huge artifacts as the space shuttle Enterprise, rocket boosters, spacewalk capsules, and a full-scale prototype of the Mars Pathfinder lander.

Why They'll Thank You: Historic flying machines soaring in the lobby.


10. The Grand Canyon

Arizona

While it’s awesome indeed to stand on the rim of the Grand Canyon, something about that monumental chasm makes you long to just dive in and discover. Any number of hiking trails lead down into this great natural wonder, raft trips ply its waters, and helicopters buzz overhead—but surely the most memorable way to explore the Grand Canyon is to pick your way down the steep, narrow trails on the back of an ornery mule. Let the trail-wise mules find their footing on the stony paths while you gaze around you, drinking in the unfolding vistas of this vast network of canyons.

The best options for kids depart from the North Rim and are offered by Canyon Trail Rides. Children as young as 7 can try out the mules on a one-hour scenic ride along the rim; at 10 years and up, they can do half-day trips. If the kids are 12, they can take a full day trip, going 4,300 feet down and back up the North Kaibab Trail through a terrain of bright red rocks to Roaring Springs (aptly named — you’ll hear it well before you reach it).

The real classics, though, are 1- or 2-night packages that go to the bottom of the canyon and include sleeping arrangements and simple meals at Phantom Ranch, the only lodging available below the rim. Don’t expect luxury — it’s all bunk-bedded cabins and dorms, connected by dirt footpaths and shaded by cottonwood trees. Book quickly: These Phantom Ranch trips are so popular they fill up as soon as reservations are accepted, 23 months in advance.

In Gratitude,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.ResidualIncomeCoach.com

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Independance Day!

What a coincidence we are beginning our cross country road trip for the whole summer now on Independance Day weekend!

I am INCREDIBLY Grateful for our Time & Financial Freedom! I'll be video journaling our road trip- you can get updates at www.RoadTripRealityTV.com !

Along the way I'll also be highlighting some of the teammates who've made this trip possible!

Thank you!

Love & Abundance,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.ResidualIncomeCoach.com
www.meetup.com/manifest

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Network marketing (or multilevel marketing)=leveraged income

Network marketing (or multilevel marketing) is a legitimate business model based on providing people with real, legitimate products and services they need and want at a fair price.

Many people make a lot of money through network marketing (in fact, our industry has created the most millionaires of any industry!). But like any business, the financial benefits you experience will be based in part on the results of your own dedicated efforts in building an organization that sells real products and services.

Early in its history network marketing meant retailing to and sponsoring friends and relatives - your "warm list" of prospects. Today network marketers use sophisticated marketing techniques such as the Internet, conference calling and other long-distance sponsoring techniques that allows them to extend their network across the country. Although... we still highly recommend you DO contact your 'warm market,' do you know why? This IS a relationship business... we said contact, invite, NOT 'beat them up' or 'pressure' them! Also, we are now inviting them to amazing technology/tools/webinars/web sites, not necessarily dragging them to a meeting... at least not for the initial introduction! We DO love events for team building & training! And, what better excuse to get together than celebrating making money together!

Network marketing isn't a get rich quick scheme. Ultimate success in network marketing is achieved by following some very basic principles.

Network marketing:

Is a serious business for serious people.

Requires no big capital requirements. It won’t cost huge sums of money to get involve in network marketing.

Is the perfect home based business.

Has no geographical limitations. You can run your network marketing business anywhere in the world.

Has no minimum sales quota requirements (though most companies do require your business expense of an 'autoship' usually ranging from $50-$100, but that beats the overhead of 'traditional business, employees, rent, etc!'.

Requires no special education or skills needed.

Is a low-overhead, home-based business that offers many of the tax advantages associated with owning your own business.

Is all about leverage - leverage your time and increase the number of hours of work effort on which you’re paid by sponsoring other people and earning a small income on their efforts. By helping the people you personally sponsor to sponsor others, you duplicate yourself. This concept is the cornerstone of network marketing.

It takes commitment, determination and hard work to achieve success in your network marketing business.

You improve your chances of success when you choose a company that:

Sells products or services that are unique or consumable. To be successful, you must provide products and services that the average person will use.

Has people that will guide and assist you with the necessary support and resources to help you grow and be successful.

Provides training; developing your marketing and sales skills is essential in network marketing. Unfortunately, this vital component is missing in many company training programs. Ongoing training is essential to building a successful business.

To find out why eXfuze, gano excel, or GDI may be the perfect network marketing company for you, review each link to the right or give me a call to discuss your needs/interests! 310-460-9680

Yours in Residual Income,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.ResidualIncomeCoach.com

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Celebrating the time freedom that Network Marketing brings us!

My son and I are planning a cross country, 2 month road trip to celebrate our time and financial freedom!

Send us a note and let us know where you'd like us to come play and help you promote your business!

Let's see... where should you send us a note?? Got it! Facebook! Did you know you can select your username there now? www.facebook.com/carriegebbie So add us as a friend and tell us where you are! :)

Make sure you review our top team recommendations for creating residual and leveraged income via network marketing at www.BestMLMsToday.com !

Love & Abundance,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.twitter.com/residualincome

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Gano Excel (Now opening in MEXICO!) has created a 24hr hotline for your success!

800-921-GANO (4266) Dial in and listen to the power and possibilities of Gano Excel!

Create your Gano Excel www.VirtualCoffeeFranchise.com with us now!

Did you know Gano Excel has re-launched as a binary compensation plan & is opening for distribution/dynansty building in Mexico in February of 2010!?

This is ingenious because MOST people in networking CAN and DO sponsor two people before they quit! With a binary pay plan, teach two to reach two can create massive duplication and success! Have you heard of the penny doubled everyday for 30 days theory? One penny doubled everyday becomes rougly $10,000,000 . Imagine if those pennies were partners??? IMAGINE the possibilities!!!

No wonder Gano Excel makes the TOP 3 list for creating residual income online...for LIFE!

Together in Success!
Carrie Gebbie, MS
Premier Diamond, Gano Excel
310-460-9680
www.everybodydrinkscoffee.com

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Proud to be partnering with Dan Kinnison on something BIG!

Stay tuned for the updates and major announcement brought to you by Dan Kinnison and Carrie Gebbie!

We look forward to working with you and helping to create your success story and life of abundance!

Together in Success,

Dan Kinnison, Master Network Marketing Success Coach
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.meetup.com/manifest

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Monday, March 9, 2009

Santa Monica & International Law of Attraction Meetup!

Join our Santa Monica & International Law of Attraction meetup to share, be inspired, connect and learn how to create the life of your dreams!

www.meetup.com/manifest

If you're more interested in learning of our top picks to create the life of your dreams via network marketing and residual income, join our Law of Attraction & Online Wealth meetup too!

www.meetup.com/residualincome

See you there!

To Your Optimal Health & Wealth!
Carrie Gebbie, MS
310-460-9680
www.ResidualIncomeCoach.com
www.HopeAndAbundance.com
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

From Chopra.com 7 Steps to Change Your Life. March 2009: Are You Ready To Take Your First Step?

From http://www.chopra.com/namaste1/mar09#changelife?utm_campaign=7%20Steps%20to%20Change%20Your%20Life&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=VerticalResponse&utm_term=7%20steps%20to%20change%20your%20life

First, make sure you review our top choices in residual income for today's economy!
www.HopeAndAbundance.com Specifically zone in on GDI, Gano Excel's Healthy Coffee, and Chews4Health! All 3 are recession proof!

Love & Gratitude,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
310-460-9680

March 2009: Are You Ready To Take Your First Step?

A Letter From Deepak
When we are about to step forward in a new direction, it’s natural for the ego mind to feel threatened. Keep Reading
Where's Deepak

Mar 8-14 New Orleans, LA
Apr 17th Westminster, CO
Apr 26th Winnipeg, Canada
Apr 27th Toronto, Ontario
What We Are Eating


"Here are 7 empowering steps you can take in your life right now:

1. Develop a meditation practice today. Start with one of our guided meditations or find a PSM teacher in your town. Or you can learn to meditate at a Chopra Center workshop or retreat.
2. Take the dosha quiz and understand your mind-body constitution to bring balance into your life.
3. Experience nature – touch a natural body of water, walk on grass, sit under a tree, stand in the rain.
4. Write a poem about how great you are.
5. Commit one act of love today – make amends to someone you’ve hurt; forgive someone who hurt you (in person, on the phone, or in writing).
6. Take a step toward clarity by making one powerful decision right now – it can be a baby step . . . throw something out that no longer serves you, wash your car, get rid of paper congestion, clean a closet, a room, or even a drawer. Give away an item of clothing.
7. Perform a vital physical practice – go to a yoga class, learn pilates, go for a vigorous walk, practice deep breathing for 15 minutes, nourish yourself with a massage treatment.

These are among the infinite steps each one of us can take in 2009 to bring us closer to our unconditioned selves, to commit our bodies and minds to nourishing choices, and to tap into the divine spirit that rests within. We invite you to come journey with us and explore many more possibilities on the path to balance, healing, and transformation.

In gratitude,
The Chopra Center Staff

P.S. As always, we encourage you to share your insights, comments, and ideas at feedback@chopra.com.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Gano Excel. Join our Healthy Coffee Community!

If you're part of Carrie Gebbie, Kaylen Pierce, Janis Hahn, Janet John, Holly Juneau, Dennis & Linda Miller, Birgit Jurock's Healthy Coffee by Gano Excel's Healthy Coffee Community, please also join us here at our Healthy Coffee group on Better Networker!
www.betternetworker.com/groups/healthy-coffee

We look forward to empowering you with a Gano Excel, Healthy Coffee Recession proof business!

Enjoy Dennis and Linda Miller's testimonial as to WHY Gano Excel's healthy coffee is recession proof!

They are living proof that once you're hooked on Gano's healthier coffee, you keep drinking it always! They weren't even "doing the business" until they "woke up and smelled the coffee" when they realized they had been creating a residual check for me for over 4 years by drinking it!

Together in Success!
Yours in Residual Income,
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.everybodydrinkscoffee.com

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Australian Dream Job... Wow, sounds like job description of an internet network marketer!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090113/od_afp/lifestyleaustraliatourismoffbeat_20090113032028

"In return, the "island caretaker" will be expected to stroll the white sands, snorkel the reef, take care of "a few minor tasks" -- and report to a global audience via weekly blogs, photo diaries and video updates."

Further... "The successful applicant, who will stay rent-free in a three-bedroom beach home complete with plunge pool and golf buggy, must be a good swimmer, excellent communicator and be able to speak and write English.

"They'll also have to talk to media from time to time about what they're doing so they can't be too shy and they'll have to love the sea, the sun, the outdoors," said acting state Premier Paul Lucas."

Yes... PERFECT!

As a network marketer you really do get to paint the picture of your perfect day... What does yours look like?

Together in Success!
Carrie Gebbie, MS
www.ParadigmShift.ws
skype: bodymindconnect

Thursday, January 1, 2009

"Whether you think you CAN or you can't, You're RIGHT!" --Henry Ford

On that note, I'd like to start the new year off with Happy New Year! May you succeed beyond your wildest dreams this year!

Guess what... there may be a world financial crisis...but the reality of THAT is that there are MILLIONS of people AROUND THE WORLD who NEED to find something SIGNIFICANT to CHANGE THEIR LIFE. Now more than EVER do people NEED to succeed, AND make a difference, for their family, for the world!

Are you with us?

If you think you CAN, then PLEASE, get in touch with me ASAP!
You can connect/join our Online Wealth & Law of Attraction group at www.meetup.com/residualincome for the first step!

Next, if you're having a "rough day," or had a "rough year," please, go enjoy www.ILoveYourLaugh.com and have a good laugh...watch the first video clip there. The Universe doesn't know the difference on your "FEELINGS" if you're laughing, you're happy, and "He" wants to deliver more of that goodness!

To a New Year and Life filled with Joy, Prosperity, Love & Laughter,

Carrie Gebbie, MS

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Find what resonates with you and let's connect! I'll introduce you to our TOP EARNERS (whether that's me or a partner) for that company that YOU FEEL like YOU could be passionate about!

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