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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Whispers of Hope ----Day 60

Day 60

Together We Can Change The World whispers Hope through My Power Mall Division by providing rebates for regular everyday spending . . . Hope that even in this economy, when people of like mind and heart work together for the common good of all, wealth will occur.

Stories are becoming commonplace in the world around me of job lay-offs, no money to pay the bills, foreclosures on homes, unemployment, food stamps and other temporary forms of assistance.

My sister was let go from her job at a small toy store where she worked less than full-time anyhow --- sales down. Her husband is unemployed currently due to a medical condition. Three kids. Bills mounting for months and home loss is likely by the end of this year unless their situation rapidly improves . . .

My neighbor is still home after being laid off 3 weeks ago. They are emigrants, still awaiting word from the Immigration Courts after being in the country for 5 years . . . His wife is still cleaning anywhere and everywhere she can find . . . a teen son and a young daughter to support.

A friend of mine that has been a contact since January has had his wife wrongly fired, they have their house in foreclosure, a young child with Muscular Dystrophy, and in our conversation this evening, I learn that he, too, was laid off just days after we last spoke.

These are just three scenarios that are quite disturbing, and yet it's happening all over the country.

My Power Mall and TWCCTW, Inc. offer hope to people like me and my son, to people like my sister, my neighbor, and my friend. Common, everyday people who are still quite capable of being more than their situation, may find a haven of hope with MPM because MPM pays you a rebate percentage for the shopping you do every single day anyway.

Do you buy toilet paper? Do you buy groceries? Do you buy gasoline? Do you buy clothing? Do you buy gifts for your kids' friends on their birthdays? Do you buy printer ink for your computer? Do you buy light bulbs for your home?

Yes?

Then get paid by shopping in your own My Power Mall. Start by finding 5 people who also shop like you do. Form a team, and your team will grow and grow.

J. Paul Getty says: "I'd rather have 1% of the effort of 100 men than 100% of my own effort."

Why would he say something like that?

Because of the power of leverage, the power of compound interest, the power of together we are stronger than one. The words of our Founder and CEO, Ginny Dye, reiterate that we are stronger together vs. individually, "Very few of us have the resources to make a big difference on our own. But our small efforts, combined with the small efforts of millions will create a tidal wave of goodness that will sweep the globe."

This is exactly why the MPM System was created. By working together, Big Z, you and I can reap the reward of 100, 1000, 2000, 3000 plus people who each do the work of 1, but because we are leveraging the work of ALL, we are helping those very people who are helping us, AND, making a difference at the same time!


In the online presentation, MPM states, "We have created a million dollar system that will give you the ability to MAKE money, and, more importantly, make a DIFFERENCE with almost every dollar you spend."
Make a difference? How?

By supporting the One-Child-At-A-Time Program with every purchase you make through your Mall --- 6% of Corporate Profits go toward supporting a child in need. When their needs are met, then another child is chosen.

Currently, the children who are receiving benefit through OCAATP are the SIFA Choir. To learn more, visit this page: Together We Can Change The World, Inc.

How else can I make a difference?

You will be helping those on your team by utilizing the power of your spending. And, you can help a charity of your choice by giving them a f'ree World Changer Mall of their own to share with their supporters, leveraging their return off of their everyday spending, and providing additional return to you.

"Harness[ing] the Power of Everyday Spending to Change The World," is what MPM is all about. This company is here soley to benefit the world, beginning with you and your family's needs first.

Here's another J. Paul Getty quote for fun as you consider having your own business from home. It is typically in this kind of economy that is the BEST time for you to begin your business from home . . .

"The #1 guideline to success is you must be in business for yourself. When you work for someone else, you sell your time at wholesale to your employer, who then re-sells it at retail to the customer."

I must also remember Paul Zane Pilzer from our former posts on January 17 and 18, 2009 . . . PZP states that there will be many new millionaires created in every economic downturn.

We're going to become two of those millionaires. Why don't we do it together? Here's how to get started:

http://www.bigzgivesbig.com/

Answer the whisper of Hope in your life today.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Fun Friday --- Day 3

Day 3

Today was a day to spend a few minutes on the blog--- we have an education in front of us ;-). There are so many tools, and gadgets to play around with, so, we hope, that over the course of our 60 Day Challenge, we'll get better and the blog will look nicer.

Check out the You Tube videos to the right of the page--- Look for the SIFA Choir (http://www.sifachoir.org/). It's a most amazing video that will likely touch your heart as it has ours. The SIFA Choir toured America this past summer, raising funds to build a new orphanage and school for them in Uganda. Most of them are orphans, vastly affected by the AIDS epidemic.

You can also view the song by going to http://www.togetherwecanchangetheworld.com/TWCCTWSong.aspx. All proceeds for downloading the song go to the kids.

As for our day out and about as Boot Campers:

Handed out an official invitation card to friend spoken to earlier in week and who'd already gotten an email from us the day we spoke with her.

We gave follow-up calls to our neighbor, and to two of the people we met last night at the Mall. We left messages for them and will call again. Another neighbor ended up not getting home, so, we'll check in with them this weekend.

We went to visit with a very nice woman at our property management company. Big Z spoke with her and she was so kind to give him her undivided attention, as she always does. She was happy to take his information and will look at it this weekend. She'd use $2000 to pay of debt, go back to school for photography, and to help her younger sister pay for her college.

We went back to the bike shop. Big Z approached the man who has been helping us shop for the right bike, tonight, as a business man vs. a consumer. This guy is also a very nice, helpful, and gentle. He also gave Big Z undivided attention, and became quite amused with his presentation. He commented on how Big Z gave a nice close: May we give you a call on Monday or on Tuesday to see what you thought of my site?

He said that it sounds like "they" are doing a good job of training him in sales and what a wonderful program it sounded like to help kids. He'd had prior sales training, and so was familiar with a lot of styles, and he uses some, but mostly he helps his customers get what they want.

We told him about the business partnership program, and its renewed form that the Campers are working on now, and that it may be something he would like to consider as he views the information. We also told him that Ginny is setting aside the $25K that she offered to non-profits in order to create seed money for kids with ideas for generating income to donate to good causes. This is fantastic (Ginny told us this on one of the daily calls).

For him, he'd spend that $2000. As for $2000 extra a month? Spend more. Get bills. Increase the quality of his life. Upgrade his lifestyle.

Sounds good to us!

He asked Big Z what he would do with the money. Big Z answered, "I'd get a new bike, and save the rest."

Big Z called two of his Aunts. One wasn't home so he left a message. The other Aunt was home and she gave him her attention while letting her dinner sit a bit and get cold (what a nice Auntie she is). Though she knew that Big Z had his own business, she didn't know about the Reality Boot Camp, nor had she ever heard Big Z talk with her too much about it. Tonight she knows he's turning professional. He did a very good job talking with her.

She said she would buy more jerky for her dogs (she has quite a few cats and dogs). With an extra $2000/month, she said she would be able to relax since she would have extra money for bills. She'll review Big Z's info and we'll call her next Thursday.

It was getting late into the evening, and we had to seek out more folks to share World Changer and Together We Can Change the World with. We went to our local Kmart--- it was GREAT, 'cause not only did we get to talk with three nice young men, but we got EXERCISE! Big Z was a bit high-energy after our salad, split pea soup and tortilla with goat cheese dinner ;-).

The three young men were Cruisin' Kmart. They were there because they had a Sweater Party later in the evening, and one of the guys didn't have a sweater to wear. They were super sweet to stop and talk with us as we interrupted their cruisin'.

All three chimed they would pay off their college loans, and one said he had tools to pay off 'cause now that he's a diesel mechanic, he had to invest in about $20K worth of tools for the trade. They all said they would save money if they had $2000/month.

As we left the guys to their hunt for a good looking sweater, we found a green basketball. Ever seen one of those? It was really interesting, and we found, it was green because it was made from recycled materials. Pretty cool. We're going to have to see if we can find on on our mall!

Then, as we raced up and down the aisles for excercise, holding hands and smiling as we passed all the bright colors, Big Z said, "That was fun!" I asked him, "What was fun?" He said, "Talking with those guys. It was easy and I liked it." That's great feedback from my young business man ;-).

Everyone we spoke to gave us their contact information and were very nice. We have given them all e-cards and thanked them for their time.

The ready made e-cards in our back office are really good. We don't use them cookie-cutter style, though, but instead, we tailor them to each person we've spoken with. It's been a savings of time, and it's given some good ideas. Thank you, Ginny, for creating the letters and information. And, thank you to the Team that has created the E-card templates. The photos are just stunning.