Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

08/23-28 "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" health Seminars

Dear friends, family and associates,

Included is a "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" Flyer with seminar locations for the week of August 23-28. These are Utah, Idaho and Wyoming events.

It is true that you may not be in the locations Doctor Wallach will be presenting but you may know people who can benefit from the timely information he will give. Please, do your friends a favor and let them know about these events. There is no charge and there will be no pressure to do anything. There will only be free samples and the wit, charm and true health information of Doctor Wallach’s famous "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" seminar. My life has been greatly enhanced by the information Doc has shared over the 8 years I have been influenced by him. I know it can and will help you and yours in the same way! With love~



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Call Wes Thompson- Diamond Executive for more information, 801-891-7059

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

WoW! 2010 is here! Dr. Joel Wallach will encore this Jan!

So, what are your goals for 2010? I hope yours, like mine, include becoming as healthy as you can. I plan on continuing to supplement my diet with the best vitamins and minerals I am aware of on the planet.


One of the best ways I know to fortify that decision is by studying the founder and creator of our products. Dr. Joel D. Wallach B.S., DVM, ND is the author of the famous "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" lecture. His books and Cd's have sold 75,000,000 copies. I am aware that the last blog post I made was about the wonderful experience we had when Doc visited us in Salt Lake City, Utah and other area locations. Many of you voiced to me that you felt badly you missed that event. I am thrilled to let you know we have the privilege of seeing and hearing him for an encore this month.
The cool part is that this is also a free event. I mean by that, it will cost you nothing to come and hear Dr. Wallach. I also know that the cost can be exceptionally high if you don't come and you have that opportunity. Doc has changed the lives of thousands by his ground breaking knowledge of health and nutrition.

In the past I was a share owner in two motels. Motels have a set number of rooms to rent each night. If you miss renting all the rooms you will never make up the rent because it is a lost opportunity. If you miss seeing Doc and something he said in his lecture could have saved you or a loved one from a health issue it is worse, a costly lost opportunity. Some things in our lives we knowingly miss out on and some things pass us by because we miss the class. I believe that with Doc's lectures you could miss a life saving piece of knowledge.
I hope when you come you will look me up and say hi. Leave your wallet at home but don't forget your drivers license for operating your car.


Monday, October 12, 2009

Youngevity Member Appreciation Day! Sandy Utah

It isn't every day you get a free burger barbecue. Come join us and try some of the new and old products Youngevity Essential Life Sciences has to offer us as distributors and customers. Our product line is up to over 500 products, everything from soup to nuts, makeup, essential oils, hand sanitizer, supplements, jewelry and food from Suzanne and tons of other products. Probably the greatest part of this awesome event is we will get to rub shoulders and renew acquaintances.

Please come! I look forward to seeing you.
Have a great day! Wes

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Do you know anyone, that knows anyone, who knows

You know, it could go on and on and on. It's called 6 degrees of separation. If you know someone who knows someone you don't know ~ if 6 generations pass and if you had a computer to track it; you could be 6 people away from anyone in the world. To make this work you have to ask for a referral! Just like Facebook, hmm.

I hear every day ~ I have told everyone, I don't know anyone, everyone I know is poor, this is a rough economy. I say, it's a bunch of proverbial hooey. If two or three times a day you ask the simple question, "Who do you know that likes chocolate?" you will find people that like chocolate and who also know someone, you don't know, who needs our product. I promise ~ very few people will take a swing at you for asking that question. If they do, we don't want them any way. Don't get all detailed and sell the car by explaining how the engine works. Just ask if they like chocolate. When they say, they do; well, give them a piece of TRU Chocolate and a drink of water. Wait for the Wow! Not tough at all!

I was doing some stuff this morning and was watching a bit of Hoda and Kathie Lee on NBC TV. They said something that really caught my attention. “Just about everyone craves either chocolate or something salty and crunchy.” That piece told me we are on the right track with our TRU Chocolate. They were all about not eating too much chocolate because it's full of sugar and fattening. TRU Chocolate isn't and it tastes great! So we ought to find at least 50% of the people we talk to that will listen. Following it up, I googled Hoda and Kathie Lee chocolate. There were thousands of hits. Do you think they spend all that money on researching what people want to hear about and talk about things no one cares about? No! It seems that chocolate is a big hit in their show. Hoda is the chocolate lover and Kathie Lee likes salty. Funny, you can't tell by looking at them, you would have to ask to find out who likes what. 50/50 odds.

Money! This is a rough economy! People say it like it's news. Truth is, most of the people that say it haven't been effected. Utah has 3.4% unemployment rate in 2008. 1.35 million people had jobs in 2008 and about 47,000 didn't. Unemployment is up a bit since then but there are people that still have money to buy a product they want. An Internet guru I follow is Frank Kern. He says, and I agree, that people will buy what they want! So, do people want TRU Chocolate or do they want to lose weight? Do they want TRU Chocolate or do they want to earn a part-time, could be, full time income? Do they want TRU Chocolate because they love chocolate or do they want to love a chocolate that loves them back? By that I mean, it tastes great, has no sugar, full of antioxidants and herbs that curb their appetite.

So, the next issue, who can afford the price? Stop and add it up, people are overweight; how do they get thin? Have you ever heard of infomercials for exercise equipment and stores crammed to the rafters with weights and machines? What about cooking books and special diets that cost money? How about programs that help you learn how to eat and track your progress? How about fat farms? What about personal trainers? What about gyms and health clubs? How about the time spent on all these programs? I don't want you to think that these are bad things. In fact they are very good things but they are not free. Nobody expects them to be cheep or free. They cost big bucks and people pay. Frank Kern recently put out a video that talked about this issue of cost of product. He said that he flys a lot. Weekly he is going somewhere in the country or the world. He always flys first class and first class is always full. Even today in this economy. Why is it full? Is it the extra three inches in the seat bottom or the extra leg room? Is it the slightly better, bad airline food? Not on your life! It’s because the people who fly first class, fly first class because they can! Those, 26 or so seats, every flight could pay for a new BMW. There are people out there who will buy TRU Chocolate because they can. Many of those people are looking for residual income. You have to know that people with money depend on making money and this makes money. These people will see the value. Value is what it is all about. If you are interested in losing weight, or getting healthy or making residual income, TRU Chocolate has value. Where are you prospecting?

Consider this, "Can we agree there is an Obesity Problem?
USA Obesity Rates Reach Epidemic Proportions

  1. 58 Million Overweight;
  2. 40 Million Obese;
  3. 3 Million morbidly Obese
  4. Eight out of 10 over 25' Overweight
  5. 78% of Americans not meeting basic activity level recommendations
  6. 25% completely Sedentary
  7. 76% increase in Type II diabetes in adults 30-40 yrs old since 1990

Obesity effects our health and our cost is in lives and huge dollar costs for medical and missed work. Most of all heart ache for family and the person involved. Many people will agree there is a problem but won't take the action required to fix the weight issue. What if they can make money and fix the problem? Would that make a difference? I had a problem with my grandson all morning on Saturday. We were together for the baptism of his brother Tanner. Four year old Tyler ignored me all morning. It came time to take pictures. There was a particular picture we really wanted to take. All of us were cajoling him to come and be in the picture. At his young age when I said, "Tyler, I will give you a nickel if you come be in the picture." He came right over, no more arguing. He wanted it now, but I told him, "After the picture." He smiled so big for the picture, I think it would be a great fit for Gerber. My point isn't that we should bribe our grand kids but did he want the picture or did he want the nickel? Do we want to sell chocolate to our friends or do we want them to get healthy, share our opportunity and become financially independent and make us a little money. We don't want to bribe people but the truth is money makes the world go round. How many of you would go to work tomorrow if you knew you weren't going to be paid? If you would go, how long would you keep going, for no money?


So I guess we can agree, chocolate is good and TRU Chocolate is better. Healthy is good and better if we can help others get healthy. Money is good and it is better, like J. Paul Getty said to earn 1% from 100 people than 100% from ourselves. Most people let it go at that but what if we take it to where we really want it and earn 1% from 100,000 people. We will all be happy and healthy. I guess you could call it a bribe but I prefer calling it a fair income, if we can all do the same thing. Millions of millionaires, what a thought and all of us healthy.


Have a great day! Wes

Monday, November 3, 2008

St. George, Utah

Hope you all had as good a weekend as Rose and I did. We drove down to St. George and spent some time with great friends. My friend Gary and I met when we were around 13. He was a little older then but he is a lot older than me now. HA HA. His wife Kathi was the wonderful lady who many years ago introduced Rose and I. We have been married for 36 years and I am deeply in Kathi's debt. I do believe Rose and I knew each other in another life and would have met anyway but I am glad Kathi stepped up. Some relationships were made in heaven and ours was one of those. We had a great kick back kind of weekend.

It was a bummer that as we were driving a rock was kicked up by a big construction truck and it went through the middle seat window on the passenger side. I have never had a window explode like that. We had some old duct tape and repaired it enough to get to town and fix it with cardboard. We called and the contractor said they will repair the window but it will take up my time. I am just thankful that it didn't go through the passenger window and hurt Rose. It was a blessing.

The weather couldn't have been better for this time of year. We watched some old movies and ate some incredible goulash and French toast. There was too much to relay it all but we ate well. We went looking at some great houses. I am sold on style not big. We sold our big house and it is amazing how much it simplified our lives having a home suited more for two. We have visitors for a while but there is still plenty of room.

We dropped in on my Aunt Jo and Uncle Roger. After living all over the West they finally settled in St. George. It is a fact that they didn't settle for their home. It's awesome. It has a view that looks out over a country club but it is so high up the cliff it would really take a shank to put a ball through their window. The great part is the cliff is a right of way they don't have to own but no one can build on. They have this incredible view of Green Valley and the Santa Clara River and the Bluff airport and red rocks of St. George and you can almost see the Toucan Theater. It's no wonder that building is going so wild in this great town. It is beautiful.

I was watching a History Channel show the other day and saw footage of when the Santa Clara River flooded and washed away a bunch of homes. It turns out the place Gary and Kathi have was in that same subdivision. I love the southwest look of all the architecture. Stucco and Red Bar Tile roofs in every imaginable configuration. I love the Palms and the desert landscaping. I love the warm winters and very little snow to shovel. I really love the friendship of the people we have met and enjoyed over the years. It is a very friendly town. Gary was telling me how great the people are and I told him a story I like. It seems there was a shop keeper at the gate of Damascus. He had been there for years and occasionally he would have a traveler ask about the people of Jerusalem. He would always ask how the people were where the traveler came from. Some would say they were horrible and nasty. They were ignorant and mean and he was so happy to be moving somewhere that had different people. The shop keeper would say "You ask how the people are around here and I am sorry to have to say I have found them to be just as rude and nasty as the town you came from. Many times the traveler would stop on his way out of town and tell the shop keeper how right he was about these horrible people. Sometimes the traveler would say that the people where he came from were wonderful and that he had hated so much having to leave his many good friends. The shop keeper would smile and tell the traveler that the people of Jerusalem were every bit as worthy of being called good friends and that he would love them. Very seldom did he ever see them leaving because the people were so great there they would have to stay forever.

My folks had multiple time shares in Green Valley for years. they finally ended up buying a home in Willow Run. Those were some great times. We spent a lot of time with the rest of the family sharing time in their home. It has been five or six years since they sold it. We've really missed it, our times in old St. George. It was so great to be back.

See you tomorrow. Wes