WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

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Date: April 9th, 2009
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this issue :
Vitamin E, and Selenium may offer Prostate Protection says a New Study
Peggy Lapsley, Irene Theis, Richard Renton, Debra Flanders,
and Char Murphy on Tonight's call
The Five P's to Success
Vitamin E, and Selenium may offer Prostate Protection says a New Study
Selenium and Vitamin E may offer protection against prostate cancer by changing the expression of certain genes in the prostate linked to tumors says a new study from Texas.
Writing in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Scientists from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston report that exposure of biopsy samples from people with cancer to Vitamin E, Selenium or both, expressed different genes, with the combined exposure producing results similar to that observed in people with no prostate cancer.
“To the best of our knowledge, this study was the first detailed systematic pathological interrogation to be completed in preoperative patients with favorable risk prostate cancer.” Wrote lead author Dimitria Tsavachidou.
Until Next Week,
Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams!!!
Steve Wallach
GIC Youngevity® International
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This
Week's Conference Call
Conference Call Schedule
In addition to hosting the Super Saturday Online Training and Workshop this past Saturday, Youngevity and its various sister companies were well represented at various events coast-to-coast. This evening we will hear from Peggy Lapsley, Irene Theis, Richard Renton, Debra Flanders, and Char Murphy as they share their experiences and business building tips garnered from their weekend activities. Please join us every Thursday night at 5:00 PM Pacific, followed by The Leadership Training Call with Sandy Elsberg at 5:30 PM Pacific. Please dial (303) 664-6005, ID 8016610#
Help reduce background noise, and please dial 6 to mute and un-mute your line.
NEW OVATION CONFERENCE CALL Mondays at 5:30PM Pacific / 8:30 Eastern
This 30 minute “triON Product Q&A” call will feature Ovation Founder Everett Hale, formulator Roger Drummer and field leader Sheila Oien. Please join us on the regular corporate conference call number every Monday night at 5:30 PM Pacific. Dial (303) 664-6005, ID 8016610# Help reduce background noise, and please dial *6 to mute and un-mute your line.
The Five P's to Success
Here is a simple formula to put the odds for success on your side. Let’s just call it the “Five P's to Success,” with four obvious steps. The fifth and final part, being successful, carries its own set of challenges.
PLAN: This is a detailed, logical, flexible, and workable description of the end priority or goal. After you read your completed plan, there should be no doubt about what you intend to accomplish. Your plan includes all the parts and pieces—everything you will want to do to succeed at your endeavor.
PROCESS: This is the systematic and measurable description of how you will execute your plan. These are the steps you must take to actually enact the plan. Remember to work to keep the process simple and practical. Make sure that the steps and your process are logical and build on each other—the completion of one part of the process leads directly into the next step. Also, make sure to have a specific way to measure both your progress and your final result.
PERFORMANCE: This is where intention meets reality. How valuable is a good plan and process if you do not act on them? Performance means to get started. It means to continue when faced with obstacles. It means to try to do all you can to ensure your success. Performance is the daily doing of what must be done. Others can help you and encourage you. However, YOU must put in the time, energy, effort, and resources for your own success.
PERSISTENCE: This is often the most difficult part. Persistence continues when your body and mind want to quit. Persistence is when, in the face of adversity, we refine our plan, adjust our process, and try again. Persistence is also continuing to work or serve when we begin to realize the success we want. We persist and make money instead of making a living. We build our empire, create our dream, and share our wealth.
PROSPERITY: I have received quizzical looks when I say that prosperity, or success, can be a challenge to watch out for. I have seen too many people get to the edge of success and pull back. Or, once successful, they begin to neglect the plan, process, performance, and persistence that got them there in the first place. Pulling back from success often has its roots in fear or a sense of being unworthy. If you experience hesitation at the door, examine it closely. Don’t ever hesitate to ask for help, if it lingers.
People who gain money, fame, or time from prosperity sometimes sabotage themselves. Instead of nurturing their success, they want to slow down and enjoy themselves. They begin to take more days off. They work shorter days. They spend money on unnecessary items. They have more interest in having others notice how successful they are than they have in building on that success. Watch for any signs of this in yourself. You’ve worked hard to be successful. Protect it, nurture it, and allow it to grow.
We can use this five-step approach in any part of our lives. Plan in detail, enact your plan with a systematic process, perform at a high level, and persist until and after you experience the prosperity you want.
Wiley Hurt
COO
Youngevity® International
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