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Wyverex /Wavecritter

Wyverex /Wavecritter

Merry Christmas from your friends @ Video Games and Gaming :)

MY NEWPEACE

MY NEWPEACE

Thanks for the Add. Wellness & Blessings to you NATASHA Your Wellness Informant

Gwendolyn Allen

Gwendolyn Allen

Great information on Splash Pages, enjoyed the show!

Connie Bennett, CHHC

Connie Bennett, CHHC

Love your upbeat, positive, success-oriented attitude! Wonderful messages! Thanks for asking me to be your new friend. - Connie, Gab With the Gurus Radio Show

Dr George Kerford

Dr George Kerford

Hey Dr Robin...this show is very good. I enjoy listening when I can. Dr George

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You do a great job!

Gwendolyn Allen

Gwendolyn Allen

Hi Dr Robin, enjoyed your show today! Time is Precious. Gwendolyn Allen "Google Me" aka Gia2054

Ask A J Gardner

Ask A J Gardner

I really enjoy your show A J Gardner Google Me

Gwendolyn Allen

Gwendolyn Allen

Another great show! Get your focus off.... Gwendolyn Allen "Google Me" aka Gia2054

Gwendolyn Allen

Gwendolyn Allen

Awesome show today, Robin. Gwendolyn Allen "Google Me"

Wyverex /Wavecritter

Wyverex /Wavecritter

My Friend RoRClubSave sent me to your show and I am so glad he did! Brilliant! Your Friends Wyverex and Wavecritter @ Video Games and Gaming Blog Talk Radio

RoRClubSAVE

RoRClubSAVE

Fantastic Show and Love the Name of the Show Hank Dunckel Google Me Soon

Blogs&SocialNetworks

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Cheery Voice saying to you that you matter too! Enjoyed it fully! You Rock! From Your Friends Stevie and Stephanie Haile Blog Talk Radio Blogs and Social networks!

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I love your shows...Ask Jim Cobb

wingletts

wingletts

Robin, Thanks so much for the invite, it is my pleasure to be here.....will call in shortly ....ok Linda Inglett you know the lady with coil in her brain and crunches holding them in.....lol...love it......this is life..glad to be alive.....

Dr Robin Rushlo, The driving force in Network Marketing  

Live "Networking with the Blindguy" show. Visit us at www.drblindguy.com where we are "Planting the seeds to grow a NEW YOU. Also see more at http://robintrushlo.com

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  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    Networking with the Blindguy hosted by Dr Robin Rushlo

    LIVE: it is Dr Robin Rushlo and "Networking with the Blindguy." Dr Robin Rushlo, The driving force in Network Marketing, bringing network marketing to the masses. Visit us at www.drblindguy.com where we are "Showing you how to achieve your Dreams" Dr. Robin, Brings you network marketing,MLM,and leads generation system training at www.drblindguy.com Learn more about DR Robin Rushlo at http://robintrushlo.com

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    The Power of Reading, Are Your a Reader?

    We’ve all heard that lifelong readers do better at pretty much anything.  How important is reading?  Here are some interesting statistics associated with reading (from the website . http://www.readfaster.com/education_stats.asp#literacystatistics.)

    More than 20 percent of adults read at or below a fifth-grade level—far below the level needed to earn a living wage.

    56 percent of young people say they read more than 10 books a year, with middle school students reading the most. Some 70 percent of middle school students read more than 10 books a year, compared with only 49 percent of high school students

    There are almost half a million words in our English Language - the largest language on earth, incidentally - but a third of all our writing is made up of only twenty-two words.

    Out-of-school reading habits of students has shown that even 15 minutes a day of independent reading can expose students to more than a million words of text in a year.

    The educational careers of 25 to 40 percent of American children are imperiled because they don't read well enough, quickly enough, or easily enough.

    And more from http://desicritics.org/2007/10/27/053758.php 

    ·         58% of the US adult population never reads another book after high school

    ·         42% of college graduates never read another book

    ·         80% of US families did not buy or read a book last year.

    ·         70% of US adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years

    ·         57% of new books are not read to completion.

    ·         Most readers do not get past page 18 in a book they have purchased.

    Why do we quit reading when it is one of the easiest ways to continue to educate ourselves?  Probably lots of reasons; time, a learning disability (although this is less of a reason with audio books), and we don’t see the value of continuing to read, but reading is an important way to learn.  Readers are more likely to advance in their jobs. 

    Don’t let yourself be another statistic!  Read a book (preferably nonfiction since reading fiction can be the equivalent to watching a soap opera on TV!).  If you don’t like reading, get audiobooks—there is a lot of downtime in the car and listening to CDs is an easy way to pass the time.  You will be surprised at how far reading can take you.  Knowledge is power!

    Check with you leader or upline and ask what books they are reading today. 

    Remember Leaders Read. Suggested Books: Bible, The Go Giver, Go for No, The Greatest Networker in the World,  The Answer, Who Moved My Cheese

     

  • Date / Time:

    The Power of Reading, Are Your a Reader?

    We’ve all heard that lifelong readers do better at pretty much anything.  How important is reading?  Here are some interesting statistics associated with reading (from the website . http://www.readfaster.com/education_stats.asp#literacystatistics.)

    More than 20 percent of adults read at or below a fifth-grade level—far below the level needed to earn a living wage.

    56 percent of young people say they read more than 10 books a year, with middle school students reading the most. Some 70 percent of middle school students read more than 10 books a year, compared with only 49 percent of high school students

    There are almost half a million words in our English Language - the largest language on earth, incidentally - but a third of all our writing is made up of only twenty-two words.

    Out-of-school reading habits of students has shown that even 15 minutes a day of independent reading can expose students to more than a million words of text in a year.

    The educational careers of 25 to 40 percent of American children are imperiled because they don't read well enough, quickly enough, or easily enough.

    And more from http://desicritics.org/2007/10/27/053758.php 

    ·         58% of the US adult population never reads another book after high school

    ·         42% of college graduates never read another book

    ·         80% of US families did not buy or read a book last year.

    ·         70% of US adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years

    ·         57% of new books are not read to completion.

    ·         Most readers do not get past page 18 in a book they have purchased.

    Why do we quit reading when it is one of the easiest ways to continue to educate ourselves?  Probably lots of reasons; time, a learning disability (although this is less of a reason with audio books), and we don’t see the value of continuing to read, but reading is an important way to learn.  Readers are more likely to advance in their jobs. 

    Don’t let yourself be another statistic!  Read a book (preferably nonfiction since reading fiction can be the equivalent to watching a soap opera on TV!).  If you don’t like reading, get audiobooks—there is a lot of downtime in the car and listening to CDs is an easy way to pass the time.  You will be surprised at how far reading can take you.  Knowledge is power!

    Check with you leader or upline and ask what books they are reading today. 

    Remember Leaders Read. Suggested Books: Bible, The Go Giver, Go for No, The Greatest Networker in the World,  The Answer, Who Moved My Cheese

     

  • Date / Time:

    The Power of Reading, Are Your a Reader?

    We’ve all heard that lifelong readers do better at pretty much anything.  How important is reading?  Here are some interesting statistics associated with reading (from the website . http://www.readfaster.com/education_stats.asp#literacystatistics.)

    More than 20 percent of adults read at or below a fifth-grade level—far below the level needed to earn a living wage.

    56 percent of young people say they read more than 10 books a year, with middle school students reading the most. Some 70 percent of middle school students read more than 10 books a year, compared with only 49 percent of high school students

    There are almost half a million words in our English Language - the largest language on earth, incidentally - but a third of all our writing is made up of only twenty-two words.

    Out-of-school reading habits of students has shown that even 15 minutes a day of independent reading can expose students to more than a million words of text in a year.

    The educational careers of 25 to 40 percent of American children are imperiled because they don't read well enough, quickly enough, or easily enough.

    And more from http://desicritics.org/2007/10/27/053758.php 

    ·         58% of the US adult population never reads another book after high school

    ·         42% of college graduates never read another book

    ·         80% of US families did not buy or read a book last year.

    ·         70% of US adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years

    ·         57% of new books are not read to completion.

    ·         Most readers do not get past page 18 in a book they have purchased.

    Why do we quit reading when it is one of the easiest ways to continue to educate ourselves?  Probably lots of reasons; time, a learning disability (although this is less of a reason with audio books), and we don’t see the value of continuing to read, but reading is an important way to learn.  Readers are more likely to advance in their jobs. 

    Don’t let yourself be another statistic!  Read a book (preferably nonfiction since reading fiction can be the equivalent to watching a soap opera on TV!).  If you don’t like reading, get audiobooks—there is a lot of downtime in the car and listening to CDs is an easy way to pass the time.  You will be surprised at how far reading can take you.  Knowledge is power!

    Check with you leader or upline and ask what books they are reading today. 

    Remember Leaders Read. Suggested Books: Bible, The Go Giver, Go for No, The Greatest Networker in the World,  The Answer, Who Moved My Cheese

     

  • Original Air Date:

    Networking with the Blindguy hosted by Dr Robin Rushlo

    LIVE: it is Dr Robin Rushlo and "Networking with the Blindguy." Dr Robin Rushlo, The driving force in Network Marketing, bringing network marketing to the masses. Visit us at www.drblindguy.com where we are "Showing you how to achieve your Dreams" Dr. Robin, Brings you network marketing,MLM,and leads generation system training at www.drblindguy.com Learn more about DR Robin Rushlo at http://robintrushlo.com

  • Original Air Date:

    Networking with the Blindguy "The driving Force in Network Marketing" hosted by Dr Robin Rushlo

    LIVE: it is Dr Robin Rushlo and "Networking with the Blindguy." Dr Robin Rushlo, The driving force in Network Marketing, bringing network marketing to the masses. Visit us at www.drblindguy.com where we are "Showing you how to achieve your Dreams" Dr. Robin, Brings you network marketing,MLM,and leads generation system training at www.drblindguy.com Learn more about DR Robin Rushlo at http://robintrushlo.com

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    Is Your Upline Lifting You Up?

    A common term in multilevel or network marketing is your upline.  Who is your upline?  Your immediate upline is the person that brought you the opportunity and signed you up with the company.  You upline is also the person that signed them up and so on until you get to the very top of the company.  The person that brought you into the company can be very instrumental to your future success.  Your access to people higher up in the upline can also be a determining factor for your future success.  What can you expect from you upline?

    Your immediate upline (the person that signed you up), should be accessible.  They may not have been in the company very long themselves, so it is not always reasonable to expect them to know everything about the company.  They should, however, either be willing to find the answer or be able to get in touch with someone further up the line that does know.

    You should be provided with the names of the people at least three levels above you if you ask.  These three should also be accessible.  There is a chain of command and generally you should start with your immediate upline.  If, however, your immediate upline is not available, or you have an issue that involves your immediate upline, you should be able to contact someone higher up.

    Most successful MLM uplines would agree that one of the keys to everyone being successful is working as a team.  Uplines can control a lot of things about how their organization grows.  Make sure you upline is extremely knowledgeable about the compensation plan and knows how to exploit to everyone’s benefit.  (Again, the person that brought you into the business may or may not be the driving force behind the team since they may not have been in the business that long themselves.)

    Your upline should also make sure you are aware of all the training opportunities. These opportunities may be available from the company in general or they may be specific to your team. 

    Different people have different goals and timelines.  Your upline should help you set your individual goals and then help you get there.  Goal setting (and achieving) is extremely important for your individual success and a good upline will help keep you on track.

    Don’t underestimate the importance of access to a knowledgeable and accessible upline.  This is especially true if you have never been in business for yourself and are not familiar with network marketing.  Before you sign up, ask about the upline and if possible talk with a few of them.  If they are worth working with, they will be happy to talk with you.

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