The Business Opportunity and My Story
Now is turning out to be a really GREAT time to be in network marketing. In today’s economically troubled times, it’s nice to know that some industries are flourishing and incomes are going up NOT down.
Some of you know that I've gone into network marketing as another income stream. In a year of epic unemployment, worldwide financial uncertainty, corporate lay-offs, and a wildly turbulent stock market our company, Cyberwize, is enjoying record-setting success!
Here is link to an online version of an article where we were recently featured in a national publication, Successful Home Businesses, as Company of the Month http://www.cyberwize.com/novcom ... and at the bottom of the page is a link to read the entire article.
Here's another great article to read! Network Marketing and the Economy
I personally am not 'working' the business full-time but part-time along with my web and graphic design business. Still, it's brought me income and that's a plus!! There are people in the company who have decided to take charge of their future are doing VERY well, and the owner's personal goals include making over 100 millionaires! :)
There's quite a few people who I've met that are easily making 5-6-7 figure incomes - and if thats something that interests you, let me know after you've read the articles and I can answer your questions. It is very easy to get started and you can get started making money right away.
What limitations are there?
Only the ones YOU put on YOURSELF.
The sky really is the limit for you, its as big as you can dream!
I believe in this product, I know what it's done for me (read my story below!!) and I have stories about what it's done for others as well.
Robin
My Story!
I have to admit that I was really skeptical at first. Bil called me up one day and told me about a great nutritional supplement that had really helped reduce his stress level.
He related a funny story to me about blood pressure and his visit to an in-store clinic. Background? This man has dealt with high blood pressure for years, even after retiring. He'd been turned onto Tunguska Blast about seven weeks before going to the clinic, and was absolutely stunned to find that he had a normal BP reading. No help for it but to have the nurse retake it again... and again!
The blood pressure cuffs don't lie, and a normal BP reading convinced him that this was DEFINITELY a product worth continuing with! Ever the businessman, Bil researched Cyberwise's business model and opted to become an Independent Business Owner.
After our conversation - I decided to join Cyberwize and become an IBO as well, sort of doing it the "backwards" way. Signing on with a business venture before I'd even seen, much less tasted the product isn't usually the way people get into a business. What can I tell you? Those who know and love me know that I don't always do things the way one is "supposed" to!
Going backwards in time to March, I waited patiently (not really but I have to pretend sometimes that I am!) for my IBO box and bottles to arrive, which they did about a week later.
Tunguska - It's an interesting drink with a darkish purply red slightly sweet, slightly tart, sort of unique flavor to it. It's reminiscent of a berry-like juice, it's not thin but a thicker liquid. I liked the flavor, either warm OR cold, so down the hatch it went.
Did I feel anything? Some great burst of energy? (Some have!) Some miraculous change? Nope. Heck, I didn't know what I was supposed to feel! At least I was sidetracked with Brandon being home from South Korea on leave and family coming in the following week to visit. I did the "good girl" thing and kept drinking the Tunguska even though I felt disappointed because I wasn't noticing an immediate difference in my body.
Still... down the hatch it went. I had the bottles anyway, might as well make use of them right? Right...
My family arrived, everyone's enjoying seeing Brandon, and I'm still being good and drinking the Blast, two ounces every day as recommended. It wasn't until about a week went by that it suddenly struck me like a lightning bolt that I WAS feeling a difference. It was a totally unexpected realization... but what I discovered was that my appetite had changed.
I admit that I have been guilty of that late night snacking thing, or munch on some cookies or whatever struck me at the time. Bad thing to do especially when one doesn't move around too well, because that's a sure-fire recipe for putting on weight along with that effect from some of the medications I take.
It took a week, but I realized (wow I coulda had a V8 moment there) that I hadn't done any late night snacking - and I wasn't even missing it! Where did this one come from?
Adaptogens hard at work apparently! I guess they figured out that my body's cells needed better nutrition, and no more sugar junk!! Do I still have my ice cream at times or a couple of cookies once in a while? Sure but I don't miss the cookies, and we're not in the dead of heat of summer which is when I tend to have ice cream. (and yea I still love my ice cream!)
As the weeks went by, I basically no longer snacked. I still ate my meals, still got hungry at times and fed myself as i would normally have but when I was wanting a snack, I was NOT looking for a sugar/sweet type of snack but usually grabbed a handful of nuts. Whatever it was, the change in what my body was "craving" for meant that the sugar cravings went away.
Result? I have no idea how much I've lost since I don't own a scale, but happily my clothes are telling me that I have in a very loud way! Needless to say, I'm really thrilled!!
Update as of September, learned that I can definitely confirm at least 20lb weight loss. Bil says it's more... No matter, my body feels better! That's all I care about.
Update: November 2008, I don't own a scale, but I'm guessing total loss has been about 20-25-30 or so lbs. I've slowed down weight loss, think I've gotten to a comfortable level. But at this point I think my body needs to MOVE more! Recently I bought a few new pairs of jeans/pants because my old ones got too big!! Very cool to buy a size that I haven't bought in a few years...
November 2008
At this point I've probably
lost about 25-30 lbs from March/April - and wearing some of my clothes that I never thougth I'd wear again!
Body photo coming soon but the face doesn't lie! :) 
June 2008 - What a change after 7 weeks of Tunguska! Scroll down for the before.. and only because I have an "after" would I even dare to post the "before"!

Christmas 2007 - It's hard to keep weight off when I don't move around very well. Trust me, I really REALLY hate this photo!



