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Archive for June, 2009:

New Kyani Corporate Announcement!

June 29th, 2009 by Dustin Taylor

8oz. Kyäni Sunrise Retired
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Attention all Kyäni Distributors! Due to Kyäni’s rapid global expansion we will be retiring our 8oz. Kyäni Sunrise when inventory levels are gone.

For those of you who are currently using the 8oz. Kyäni Sunrise as a marketing tool, we would encourage you to utilize the Kyäni 1oz. Sunrise packets. The 1oz. packets come in a prepared box of 30 and can be purchased by all Kyäni Distributors for $39.00. This breaks down to $1.30 cost per 1oz. packet, which means a week worth of product will cost only $9.10. This is $1.50 weekly savings when compared to the current 8oz. bottle.

In addition, the Kyäni Sunrise box of 30 1oz. packets will replace the Marketing Pack in all current Kyäni Enrollment Pack(s).
For more ideas on marketing w/ 1 oz. product samples, visit the KSA website.

Month End Customer Service Hours

Kyäni Customer Service will be available tomorrow, June 30, until 10:00pm Mountain time to assist you as you reconcile your business. They can be reached via email or by phone (208) 529-9872.

Update :: Personalized The Kyani Dream Site

June 29th, 2009 by Dustin Taylor

To: All Kyani Distributors

We are making heavy progress on being able to provide you with a personalized thekyanidream.com site (See example HERE).  To make this YOUR site, made by YOU, for YOU and have it about YOU, we would like some feedback as to what you would like to see!  Please take a quick 1 minute survey HERE!

Your help would be much appreciated!

Victims of Our Own Doing

June 23rd, 2009 by Dustin Taylor

“Never be bullied into silence.  Never allow yourself to be made a victim.  Accept no one’s definition of your life, but define yourself.” – Harvey S. Firestone

Have you ever been around those people who can never blame themselves for their difficulties in life?  Those who always have an excuse for their problems and why they are there EXCEPT for the simple and usually true circumstance that they just didn’t perform or just didn’t do it themselves?

That’s what this post is all about.  I’ve been wondering why so many times in my life and possibly in your life, we have made ourselves victims all the while blaming those around us for our problems.  Why not take control of your own life?  The only way to do that is to take responsibility for our actions and the consequences of those actions.

“If it’s never our fault, we can’t take responsibility for it.  If we can’t take responsibility for it, we’ll always be the victim.” – Richard Bach

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If you want to be physically fit, then stop eating junk food and start exercising.  If you want to have financial and time freedom in your life, get past American Idol on Tuesday at 7 and start taking the steps necessary to do so.  If you want to get out of debt, then please, oh please, stop blaming the credit card companies for abusing you and stop using their services.  If you want to do well in school, then put in the work to do it.  I don’t mean to be harsh, but you create the life you want for yourself.  The way you’re living now affects the way you’ll be living tomorrow.  Fix it today and live up to your own expectations.  Everything you want in this life is achieved by you and only you.  Create your future by taking responsibility for where you are at today and where you will be tomorrow.

“Accept fate, and move on.  Don’t yield to the seductive pull of self-pity.  Acting like a victim threatens your future.” – Unknown

Life is good, only if you make it so.  Live, love and laugh!  You can accept your current position in Kyani, no matter what it is, and get to where you know you CAN be by following your own dreams and taking responsibility for everything that has happened with your new home business up to today.

Building a Team

June 17th, 2009 by Kevin Smith

Winston Churchill was faced with an almost impossible task of speaking to his people at a pivotal moment in WWII. As he stood up, he profoundly said, “Never, Never, Never Quit.” Right now you might be trying to figure out how to build a strong and unified team. It starts with you, then trickles down to create success. Here are three magnificent principles to implant when building a team.basketball team hudle

1.  Vision
2.  Commitment
3.  Trust

When your team members and customers became apart of Kyani they had a vision. You must help them remember that vision. Vision ignites a fire that drives people to succeed. Then, you must commit yourself and your team to that vision. You are a business owner! Commit them to the Getting Started Packet. If they do not fill out the 72 hour game plan, go fill it out with them. Inspire them to call, to follow up, and to close.  Do not be afraid to go the extra mile. Call your customers, see how they are doing. Follow up, follow up, follow up! Finally, they must trust you. The greatest asset a man has is his word. If you say you will help them, help them. If you say you are committed, be committed. Like Winston Churchill said, “never, never, never quit.” Your team will succeed!

How to make Kyani successful

June 8th, 2009 by Dustin Taylor

I recently read an article entitled, “Stop reading about it and do it.”  First, the quote:

You cannot be successful without passion, but passion alone will not make you successful. ~Chelsey Rippy~

So very true!  Passion, enthusiasm and excitement are very necessary to success, but true learning, experience and the actual end result of success comes through doing.  Here’s the article!  It’s not very long, so don’t whine about reading it.

We learn more by doing than by reading.

That’s a simplified statement, of course, because reading teaches us a lot, but it’s in the actual doing of things that we do our real learning. It may be a fairly harmless statement for most of us, but think about this: do you actually put it into practice? How about in your efforts to improve your life?

It’s easy to see how this applies in a school situation: In an article in the Chronicle for Higher Education, studies show that the best way to study for an exam is not to read and re-read, but to put the book down, try to recall what you read, then write it down. Much more effective.

But how about in your everyday life? This isn’t as obvious, but it’s just as effective.

When you want to improve your life in some way — by simplifying, by being more frugal, by starting to exercise or eat healthy, by learning more productive habits, by being a more positive or compassionate person — you are learning a new skill.

And when you learn a new skill, all the reading in the world won’t teach you the skill. You have to learn by doing.

So reading countless self-help articles and books are great — I’ve written a few myself — but remember that it’s only the first step.

You have to put the personal development posts away, get away from the computer or book, and start doing it. Today.

Only in doing it will you actually learn.

Reading does help though: first in helping you to understand what to do, and second in keeping you motivated as you actually do the skill. But it’s not a substitute for doing.

So stop reading this post, and go do what you want to learn to do!

- Leo Babauta, Stop Reading About It and Do It

So what’s the end result to us doing instead of just being passionate about something or reading about it and thinking it’s a good thing to do?  We learn, gain new experiences, and actually grow, instead of rely on a roller coaster of emotion that is bound to have peaks and deep valleys.  When we are doing, there is no time to dream, because we enable ourselves to live the very dreams that we are passionate about.  Apply this to your Kyani business and you will never have time to whine about how it’s not going so well, because you won’t have time to remember when it wasn’t going so well!  It will go well!

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