Business Building Corner


Balanced Life month


Do you know about the five arrows that make up the LifePharm Global Network logo? The arrows are positioned to become a five-point star. Do you know that they represent the five areas of our lives that can always change and improve? These five points of change are: emotional, physical, mental, financial and ethical. At LPGN, our unique products help individuals to improve their emotional and physical well being, along with better mental acuity. Financial change happens from sharing the products and ethical transformation occurs when we give to those in need.

January is "Balanced Life" month. As an LPGN IBO, you have the advantage over most people when it comes to living a balanced life and keeping your five-point star bright. Assuming that you are an avid consumer of Laminine, Laminine OMEGA+++, DIGESTIVE+++ and IMMUNE+++, you are already taking steps to improve your physical, emotional and mental health. You may not feel "perfect" yet but you are already putting in the effort to transform and improve those areas.

It’s remarkable that the simple act of taking the right nutritional supplements can accomplish so much, but endorsements from around the world confirm the efficacy and results that LPGN products can provide.

Financial and ethical changes require more effort. Rather than just feeding yourself the right nutrients, financial change requires sharing what you do and how you do it, with others. It requires telling your personal stories and experiences with each of the LPGN Products or the Business Opportunity to the people you know and meet. Successful LPGN IBOs have made some of their best friends by sharing their experiences with both company and products.

The majority of LPGN IBOs talk about how the products have transformed their health, but many others engage prospects with the opportunity to make a livelihood. It all depends on your personal passion and how you yourself were first introduced to LPGN and how that made an impact on you.

Whatever your comfort zone is, successful IBOs manage to step out of that box in one way or another. Some conquer their fear of speaking in public, because they learn to talk to large groups of people at meetings or conventions. Some elderly IBOs learn how to work online for the first time and place their orders in the Virtual Office. No matter how you choose to step out of your comfort zone, there is a level of discipline involved when you become your own boss and take responsibility for the success of your finances.

Although some exceptional individuals give back to their community whenever they can and even when they are financially bereft, most people give to charities or make donations when they can afford to do so. When you give to others without any expectation of receiving something in return, you sharpen the fifth point of the LPGN star, which is ethical change. The law of the universe then gives you back exactly what you do not expect: something in return that is worth far more than what you gave out. Ask any successful LPGN IBO how this works. The more you give, the more you receive, and the happier you are, the closer you are to leading a fully balanced life.