The MonaVie Momentum video rocks!! Dallin Larsen and MonaVie are first class all the way. The new video has the right mix of information, inspiration and making a difference to be the best introduction to the MonaVie business. You can order the Success at Home magazine that include the Momentum DVD from the Team site. Share this DVD with your prospects and team. God Bless, Orrin Woodward
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John Dickinson
on Wed 01 Oct 2008 01:51 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Orrin,
This video is the best one yet for introducing people to MonaVie! Thanks to ALL of the leaders that gave their time for creating this video! Thanks John Re: MonaVie Momentum Video
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Dream Warrior
on Wed 01 Oct 2008 01:41 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Orrin,
I've been looking for Momentum on the site so I can get it for my meetings but I can't seem to locate it. Is it available? If so, where at? What a neat DVD to show for house plans and doing 6-This! Brilliant!! Thank You, Charlie Re: MonaVie Momentum Video
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Healing Inside
on Wed 01 Oct 2008 03:11 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Video wouldn't work for my from this computer, but I found a copy that worked with my samsung instinct phone.
AWESOME!!!! Really great to see some familiar faces on the DVD too! I can't wait to do my first 6 This with the new video! Is this DVD in the new FNPs? Re: Re: MonaVie Momentum Video
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Orrin Woodward
on Wed 01 Oct 2008 04:36 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Healing,
We don't call it 6-This anymore, but it is part of the 5 Step Pattern leading with either Product, Process or Program. The Momentum video is an introduction to MonaVie and isn't part of the First Night Pack. It is a killer video and we will use it plenty! thanks, Orrin Re: Re: Re: MonaVie Momentum Video
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Jonathon Jones
on Thu 02 Oct 2008 03:38 PM EDT | Permanent Link
"It's like we're unstoppable!"
Man, it's like, I believe you every time I hear that. I've watched this video a few times today for no other reason than just to watch it. Re: MonaVie Momentum Video
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Anonymous
on Sat 04 Oct 2008 09:54 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Orrin,
Quite simply, you are brilliant. We are so proud to be a part of what is happening in our world with Team & Monavie. It really is time to return to be the best carpet crunchers in the world That is where the real revolution begins. You, Chris, Tim, and all the others have stayed the course and the only way we know how to repay what you all have done for all of us, is to pay it forward and do what we set out to do. Like Matt said, some will watch it happen, some will wonder what happened, but make no mistake, it's going to happen! We have all been called from the bottom of our heart, thank you and your families May GOD Bless you all!!! Brian & Sherry Re: MonaVie Momentum Video
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Anonymous
on Sun 05 Oct 2008 10:36 PM EDT | Permanent Link
love it love it, cant wait till this weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fire it up
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Anonymous
on Mon 06 Oct 2008 12:33 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Tip: Anticipation is the key! One of the greatest ice-hockey players of all time was Wayne Gretzky. He was not a much-sought-after player because he was a bit smaller than most other team members. Considering that, it is ironic to me that he turned out to be perhaps the greatest player to ever take the ice. When asked what the key to his success was, he simply stated, "I skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it has been." You see, he was always one step ahead of everyone else, not so much because of his size or his speed, but because of his anticipation. When everyone else skated to where the puck had just been, he always skated to where he anticipated it was going next. That is such a simple concept, yet it seems that many other good ice-hockey players overlooked it. When I first read the story about Wayne Gretzky, I wondered how he knew where the puck was going next. It turns out that his anticipation was oftentimes just a guess. Yet, because he was willing to take a chance, he would skate in the direction of the anticipated position of the puck and, more times than not, he was correct. I have come to believe that life is a lot like that situation. We have to anticipate what will happen before it ever occurs. If we are wrong, then we usually are not hurt much by it. But, if we are right, we position ourselves to be better leaders in whatever we are seeking to accomplish. In last week's Tip I mentioned that there is a gasoline shortage in the state of Georgia. Cars form long lines waiting to fill up. Because I know that finding gasoline is a problem right now, I have started looking for gas stations that are open for business long before my car is on empty. Just this past week, I anticipated the need to fill up so, when I saw a gas station that was open, I was able to immediately pull in and get some gas at a price that was much lower than some of the other stations. Anticipating that need in advance cut back on my stress level and allowed me to concentrate on other more important things. That is just one example of what I am talking about. If all of us could anticipate exactly what was going to happen in the future, that would be wonderful. We would be wealthy because we would invest in the right stocks. We would make money in real estate because we would buy low and sell high. We would become experts in business because we would know a customer's need and fulfill it without the customer saying a word. Since it is impossible for us to do that, anticipation becomes the key. We can make educated guesses when we begin to look into situations and try to read them in a way that is helpful and appropriate. When Wayne Gretzky retired his skates, many people were sad. He brought some magic to the game that might not be duplicated for years to come. I am not a specialist in understanding all of the ins and outs of professional hockey, but I do know that Wayne Gretzky seemed to skate to the beat of a different drum. Now you know his secret. He was constantly thinking, "Where is the puck going next because that is the direction I am going to skate." His anticipation made him the greatest of all time. I want to encourage you to start anticipating and making some educated guesses in the areas you are involved in this week. Even if you do not get things exactly right, you will be better off because you are developing the skill of anticipation. That will give you the added boost you need to be a leader who is learning and growing in every aspect of your life. Put on your skates and take the ice. Anticipation is the key! Tip: Anticipation is the key! Have a great week! God bless you! Robert A. Rohm Ph.D. Personality Insights, Inc. Re: MonaVie Momentum Video
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Justin
on Thu 09 Oct 2008 06:08 PM EDT | Permanent Link
rob rohm woo! you should bring him in again orrin!! :-)
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