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FarmVille and Shaklee Create Healthy Homes

FarmVille is Partnering with Shaklee Corporation
To Give FarmVille Players a Healthy Home.

FarmVille players can buy a virtual Healthy Home
AND EVERYONE CAN GET a real Healthy Home Kit at a Special Discount

Buy now for the most savings

For a limited time, beginning May 9th, FarmVille players can purchase a “Shaklee Healthy Home” to put on their virtual farm, and can also choose to purchase a special Shaklee Healthy Home Pack starting 4/22, (Item #59729), and join Shaklee for FREE.

An estimated 35 million people play FarmVille — every day. And that means Shaklee, and our mission of making people and the planet healthier will become known to a lot more people!

About the Shaklee Earth Day Healthy Home Pack

For a limited time, starting on Earth Day (4/22), you’ll be able to offer to EVERYONE (not just FarmVille players) the same pack that FarmVille players can purchase – consisting of a very special selection of Get Clean® products (Item #59729) at a very special price:

  • Basic H2 (16 oz)
  • Two Spray Bottles
  • Get Clean Super Microfiber Cleaning Cloths
  • Get Clean Dish Wash Liquid Concentrate
  • Get Clean Fresh Laundry Concentrate (32 oz)
  • Shaklee Energy™ Chews
  • In addition to the kit, you’ll receive . . .
  • FREE SHAKLEE MEMBERSHIP (Worth an additional $19.95)
  • ONE MORE BONUS YOU’LL HAVE TO ASK ME ABOUT

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This Earth Day Healthy Home Kit is worth $72.00,
if products were purchased separately.

The FREE Shaklee membership and secret bonus is an additional savings.
Only available at the time of joining Shaklee, the Earth Day healthy Home Kit is an amazing Member Price of $30.

It’s highly unlikely that this array of products will ever be offered again at such a low price — especially alongside a Join Free with $30 offer. This pack was created to make it possible for the entire Shaklee Family to make the same offer as seen on FarmVille. And it includes a FREE Shaklee membership. Members enjoy discount prices, product promotions and other specials.

Which of your Facebook friends are playing Farmville? Let them know how excited you are about this partnership. Make sure they know I can answer any questions about how to have a Shaklee Healthy Home of their own and make a difference for the health of the planet!

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The goal is to make your FarmVille farm green and environmentally safe … Great idea, huh!

And now you can create a Healthy Home in real life, too.

If you like what you see … And who wouldn’t … Let me know.

I’m a Shaklee distributor.

I would love you to be my customer.

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Free Shipping Day 2010

Free Shipping Day December 17, 2010

Today is the 3rd annual Free Shipping Day. Hundreds of merchants are offering free shipping today with delivery by Christmas Eve. Visit my free shipping offers at . . .

No matter which product line you start with, ALL products are eligible for free shipping.  Just fill up your shopping cart with at least $70 member price and you’ll be offered a free membership as you check out.  And you’ll also get free shipping on this first order.

Happy shopping!

Marilyn Kvasnok

Seven Simple Steps to a Healthier You and a Healthier Planet

Seven Simple Steps to a Healthier You and a Healthier Planet

(ARA) – Americans have traditionally considered the health of the planet and their personal health two distinct subjects.  Times have changed.  When we consider our personal health, many now see the connection to the environment.

“Most people want to be healthy and live on a clean and beautiful planet,” says Amy Lou Jenkins, a registered nurse who writes about nature and green living for Examiner.com, and who has authored the book, “Every Natural Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parenting” “Now, it’s becoming important to enhance our own health, as we care for our Earth.  Fortunately, it’s easy to make green living choices that are good for you, your family and the planet.”

Jenkins offers these seven simple steps that can help you improve your own health, and care for the earth at the same time:

1. Replace car trips with a bike ride or a walk whenever possible.
Every day, Americans’ automobiles pour millions of pounds of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.  Any step that reduces that output is a step toward better health for the environment.  Walking and biking are also great low-impact ways to exercise your muscles, burn calories and deliver cardiovascular benefits.  Taking a bike instead of a car for just one 4-mile round trip prevents the release of about 15 pounds of pollutants, according to the WorldWatch Institute.

2. Buy local foods and eat less meat.
Locally grown food requires less fuel to transport and causes the emission of fewer pollutants to arrive at the market than produce grown far from where you live.  A meal of meat uses exponentially more water, land and petroleum products than a plant-based meal.  The greenhouse gas emission associated with animal feed and animal methane increase environmental damage further.  Add to that the water pollution from runoff and land degradation from grazing and you begin to see the enormous ecologic strain caused by a diet rich in meat.  Lowering your red meat intake and increasing your consumption of fresh vegetables is associated with improved health, lower incidences of cancer and heart disease and a longer life.  In addition, buying local produce will directly benefit your community.

3. Discover solar cooking.
Whether you cook on an electric stove, gas range, gas grill or charcoal grill, traditional cooking consumes fossil fuel.  Consider buying a solar cooker and swap out propane and charcoal grills for sustainable solar energy.  Solar energy is carbon neutral and ultra clean.

4. Take the stairs.
Elevators use energy all day long and two-thirds of that consumption is used to move people up and down.  Reducing the number of elevator trips cuts the amount of energy used.  Plus, taking the stairs is an easy lifestyle change that can net a big payoff over time in heart health and weight management.  Overall, it is a healthier way to travel.

5. Get into gardening – all year long.
Gardening offers many health benefits, from mental relaxation to light cardiovascular exercise.  Indoor gardening with easy hydroponic systems can ensure you’ll have plenty of fresh, nutritious produce – even in the winter.  And by traveling from windowsill to plate, instead of being flown across the country or planet, your homegrown produce reduces fuel consumption and pollution.

6. Switch to all-natural products for cleaning, rather than toxic chemicals.
The U.S. Geological Survey reports that it has found detergent in 69 percent of streams it has tested and disinfectants in 66 percent of tested waterways.  Fortunately, many manufacturers of household cleansers now offer all-natural lines.  By switching to natural products – including homemade cleaners made with simple pantry products like vinegar – you reduce your personal exposure to toxic chemicals and help keep them out of our groundwater.

7. Unplug.
American homes consume a staggering amount of electricity every year.  Switching off the computer, video games, TVs and cell phones not only reduces your home’s energy use, the electronic silence offers an invitation to family time to reconnect and spend time together.  Research shows that healthy relationships and social contacts are associated with long life and happiness.

You can find more green living news at www.examiner.com.

Marilyn Kvasnok

Retirement Planning

A lot of people believe that Social Security and Medicare will finance their retirement.  But, Social Security was never meant to be a total retirement income.  We all need to fund our own retirement.  And the sooner you start, the more you’ll be able to save.  If you haven’t been able to save anything from your current income, how will you be able to live on less when you retire?  Here are some ideas to jump start your retirement nest egg.

Stop Spending
When you’ve dug yourself into a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging!  Think about your purchases and only spend what’s truly necessary.  No, a Starbucks latte is NOT necessary.

Make a Budget and Stick to it
Do you really know how much you spend?  It’s easy to see the rent/mortgage, utilities and car payment.  But, what about the impulse spending?  Keep track of every penny you spend for a month.  Sort it into categories.  At the end of the month, you’ll have a true picture of what you really spend.  Now, add all the other expenses that occur throughout the year:  Real estate tax, car insurance, homeowner’s insurance, AAA, Costco membership, credit card interest, etc.  Next, the trick is to make your expenses total less than your income.  The difference can be saved for retirement.

Pay Yourself First
Once your budget is under control, choose a savings vehicle.  I like The Vanguard Group mutual funds.  If you can’t meet the minimum contribution, start with a savings account at a bank or savings and loan.  The idea is to get the money out of your hands and put it where it will earn income, even if it’s minimal to start.  Set up an automatic monthly transfer from your checking to the savings account.  One goal would be to live on 90% of your income and save 10%.

Don’t think you can live on 90% of your income?  The Richest Man in Babylon is a short, easy to read book, written like a fable.  It has a common sense approach to saving money – No matter how much or little you make.

Roth IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
One good way to save for retirement is to open a Roth IRA.  It’s funded with after tax dollars, so it grows tax free.  That means you pay income tax on the money you deposit into the IRA account.  When you withdraw the money, it’s all tax free because you’ve paid the tax on your contribution. You can open a Roth IRA at many financial institutions, including banks, brokerage firms and mutual fund companies like The Vanguard Group.

The alternative is to open a Traditional IRA and fund it with pre-tax dollars.  It grows tax deferred, so you don’t owe tax until you withdraw the money.  But, if you contribute every year and your investment grows, you’ll have to pay tax on all the money you withdraw – Not just your contributions.

Free retirement planning info and programs:  Analyze Now!

Yahoo Finance, Financially Fit:  A Guide to Saving Smart and Living Well

Yahoo Finance, Financially Fit:  Boost Your Social Security Benefits

Social Security Administration: What You Need To Know When You Get Social Security Disability Benefits

What else can you do to plan for retirement?  Comments are welcome.

Marilyn Kvasnok


Free Shipping Day 2009

free-shipping-day-2009

Today is the 2nd annual Free Shipping Day. Hundreds of merchants are offering free shipping today with delivery by Christmas Eve. Visit my free shipping offers at . . .

No matter which product line you start with, ALL products are eligible for free shipping.  Happy shopping!

Marilyn Kvasnok

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