Tax Savings of a Home Base Business, Wish I had Known.

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Posted by Ken | Posted in Making money in the Health field, Worldview | Posted on 07-01-2012

 

Did you know that the rich know something that the rest DON’T KNOW? Check out this short video on the enormous tax benefits of owning a home-based business.  It’s a lot more remarkable than you may think.

Watch this 4 min video Remarkable Tax Benefits of Owning a Home Business

Give me a call or drop me an email to learn more about the Mannatech home business and how you can save a ton of money in taxes even in your first year.

Ken Anderson
KenAnderson@mtpmail.com
http://www.navig8.biz/kenanderson

 

 

 

 

 

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A Snack That Tastes Great & Is Super Healthy For You.

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Posted by Ken | Posted in Children, Minerals, Vitamins | Posted on 05-01-2012

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Have you ever wished you could have a snack that tastes really great, stops your cravings AND is actually super healthy for you?

Imagine eating a “chew” that tastes like candy, but has more pure nutrition than you could eat in food in a week!

Well, it’s here now and it’s called PhytoBurst!

Visit My PhytoBurst Zone

Mannatech has developed a whole new, industry-shaking, nutrient-delivery method called “Real Food Technology” that makes it possible for them to jam-pack each delicious PhytoBurst chew with more nutrients than has ever been possible in history up to now. This new technology in the PhytoBursts makes the nutrients about 98% available to get transported directly into your starving cells. This absorption and utilization rate is astounding.

Many supplements on the market are worthless synthetics or packed with fillers, are not absorbed very well and they have little or no effect on your health. PhytoBursts are HIGHLY bioavailable, which means they have the “secret password” to move almost instantly into your trillions of cells. They FEED your cells and help them function better…but, most importantly you will FEEL better than you can imagine after adding these to your current nutritional routine.

Many people report FEELING a real difference right away! We have early reports of increased energy, sense of calmness, less cravings and decreased hunger, better sleep, increased hair growth and much more.

Now you can snack on a treat your body will LOVE, that tastes as amazingly good as candy, but with none of the guilt!

 

  • Kids love them and big “kids” like us can’t stop eating them.
  • Keep them at your desk or computer for a mid-afternoon “pick-me-up” or to curb those late night cravings.
  • Put them in your car for those tired moments when you want to pull into that drive through instead of going home and cooking…
  • Keep some in your purse or briefcase to stay nourished between meals.
  • Throw some in your gym bag for an energy boost before your workout

Hop on over to our PhytoBurst Zone, check out the video and discover the inside story. You will see how they blow the “so-called” competition (the “super juices”) off the planet.

When you get to that page, you can order a bag or two of PhytoBursts and experience the difference in how YOU feel! Make sure you select to get them at the lowest wholesale price available!

Visit My PhytoBurst Zone!

To your Healthy, Happy and Extremely Successful Life!

Ken Anderson
KenAnderson@mtpmail.com or MakeMeYounger@gmail.com
800-645-8088

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MannaBears 11 Different Fruits & Vegetables

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Posted by Ken | Posted in Children | Posted on 03-01-2012

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MannaBears by Mannatech

MannaBears 11 different dehydrated fruits & vegetables, including Pomegranate, Brussels sprout, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Kale, Tomato, Turnip, Papaya & Pineapple.

MannaBears™ are sweet and delicious, yet stuffed full of the fruits and vegetables active kids need. Each yummy gummi is coated with a natural form of canesugar but also delivers the phytonutritional benefits of 11 fruits and vegetables. Getting the right foods in their growing bodies never tasted so awesome.When life seems to be an uphill, crazy ride, MannaBears help you soar!



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You thought you had the right to choose what you eat? The FDA says you don’t.

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Posted by Ken | Posted in Farms, Food-less food, Worldview | Posted on 31-12-2011

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We need to do something about this!
http://globalrumblings.blogspot.com/2011/12/source-before-its-news-you-thought-you.html

December 30, 2011

 

The FDA Says You Have No Right To Freedom Of Food

Could the Founding Fathers have possibly envisioned a government that would infringe on an individual’s right to choice in food?

Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) Lawsuit Against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

The FTCLDF is a 501(c)(4) organization, which means that it exists to promote the social welfare of its members and community. They define their reason for being in one sentence:

Sustainable farming and direct farm-to-consumer transactions further the common good and general welfare of all Americans.

 


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If You Could Do Better Shouldn’t You? Happy New Year 2012-

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Posted by Ken | Posted in Health & Wellness Freedom, Uncategorized, Worldview | Posted on 31-12-2011

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The chance of a lifetime

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/12/the-chance-of-a-lifetime.html

A friend asked me the other day, “…given the sorry state of so much in the world, what’s possible to look forward to?”

The state isn’t sorry. It’s wide open.

Interest rates are super low, violence is close to an all time low, industries are being remade and there’s more leverage for the insurgent outsider than ever before in history.

The status quo is taking a beating, there’s no question about it. That’s what makes it a revolution.

I said this nine years ago and I stand by it. In the years since I wrote this essay, people have started social movements, built billion dollar companies, toppled dictators, found new jobs, learned new skills and generally made a ruckus.

Go!

Hindsight is 20/20. People are already looking back on the 1990s and wishing that they had had more courage. When you look back on the 2000s, what will you have to say for yourself? [The following is reprinted from 9 years ago].

Here’s a question that you should clip out and tape to your bathroom mirror. It might save you some angst 15 years from now. The question is, What did you do back when interest rates were at their lowest in 50 years, crime was close to zero, great employees were looking for good jobs, computers made product development and marketing easier than ever, and there was almost no competition for good news about great ideas?

Many people will have to answer that question by saying, “I spent my time waiting, whining, worrying, and wishing.” Because that’s what seems to be going around these days. Fortunately, though, not everyone will have to confess to having made such a bad choice.

While your company has been waiting for the economy to rebound, Reebok has launched Travel Trainers, a very cool-looking lightweight sneaker for travelers. They are selling out in Japan — from vending machines in airports!

While Detroit’s car companies have been whining about gas prices and bad publicity for SUVs (SUVs are among their most profitable products), Honda has been busy building cars that look like SUVs but get twice the gas mileage. The Honda Pilot was so popular, it had a waiting list.

While Africa’s economic plight gets a fair amount of worry, a little startup called ApproTEC is actually doing something about it. The new income that its products generate accounts for 0.5% of the entire GDP of Kenya. How? It manufactures a $75 device that looks a lot like a StairMaster. But it’s not for exercise. Instead, ApproTEC sells the machine to subsistence farmers, who use its stair-stepping feature to irrigate their land. People who buy it can move from subsistence farming to selling the additional produce that their land yields — and triple their annual income in the first year of using the product.

While you’ve been wishing for the inspiration to start something great, thousands of entrepreneurs have used the prevailing sense of uncertainty to start truly remarkable companies. Lucrative Web businesses, successful tool catalogs, fast-growing PR firms — all have started on a shoestring, and all have been profitable ahead of schedule. The Web is dead, right? Well, try telling that to Meetup.com, a new Web site that helps organize meetings anywhere and on any topic. It has 200,000 registered users — and counting.

Maybe you already have a clipping on your mirror that asks you what you did during the 1990s. What’s your biggest regret about that decade? Do you wish that you had started, joined, invested in, or built something? Are you left wishing that you’d at least had the courage to try? In hindsight, the 1990s were the good old days. Yet so many people missed out. Why? Because it’s always possible to find a reason to stay put, to skip an opportunity, or to decline an offer. And yet, in retrospect, it’s hard to remember why we said no and easy to wish that we had said yes.

The thing is, we still live in a world that’s filled with opportunity. In fact, we have more than an opportunity — we have an obligation. An obligation to spend our time doing great things. To find ideas that matter and to share them. To push ourselves and the people around us to demonstrate gratitude, insight, and inspiration. To take risks and to make the world better by being amazing.

Are these crazy times? You bet they are. But so were the days when we were doing duck-and-cover air-raid drills in school, or going through the scares of Three Mile Island and Love Canal. There will always be crazy times.

So stop thinking about how crazy the times are, and start thinking about what the crazy times demand. There has never been a worse time for business as usual. Business as usual is sure to fail, sure to disappoint, sure to numb our dreams. That’s why there has never been a better time for the new. Your competitors are too afraid to spend money on new productivity tools. Your bankers have no idea where they can safely invest. Your potential employees are desperately looking for something exciting, something they feel passionate about, something they can genuinely engage in and engage with.

You get to make a choice. You can remake that choice every day, in fact. It’s never too late to choose optimism, to choose action, to choose excellence. The best thing is that it only takes a moment — just one second — to decide.

Before you finish this paragraph, you have the power to change everything that’s to come. And you can do that by asking yourself (and your colleagues) the one question that every organization and every individual needs to ask today: Why not be great?

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/12/the-chance-of-a-lifetime.html

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