Posts Tagged ‘Greg Anderson’
Susan Sly – 12 Commandments
Susan Sly turned financial disaster and a serious health problem around to create a significant 7-figure income in her home-based business. Now Susan coaches others on how to take their life back and do the same. At this year’s No Excuses Summit in Las Vegas Susan shared twelve points to live by in your business. These are all easy to do and none really cost any money. Here they are:

- Establish your core values
- Find your Passion
- Take 100% Responsibility
- Out-habit your competition
- Know your terrain
- Your health fuels your life
- Create a Plan
- Create an Exceptional Experience
- ALL distractions are equal – where your focus goes your energy flows
- Pour Greatness into others
- What goes down WILL come UP
- Take time every day for Gratitude – Gratitude is Latitude
For more information head on over to Susan’s website www.stepintoyourpower.com
I don’t like tea because I’m a matcha man
WT? Anyone who knows their tea knows that matcha is tea. The highest grade of Japanese green tea to be precise. And anyone who knows me knows that I’m not a tea drinker. Coffee is my vice. Lots of it. So when Natureline Solutions, a Canadian company I’m involved with, introduced their latest product offering FIX energy match green tea I thought to myself:
“OK, I’ll play your game and try the stuff. Just don’t expect me to like it”.
I should explain my automatic hesitation concerning anything containing “green tea” in its name or description. When I was in high school (yes, it’s that deep-rooted) I was a student of Japanese language and culture. The language part I was fine with. Very good at in fact. In very little time I was entered into every Japanese speaking contest in South East Queensland, winning many with my ability to recite some largely meaningless pieces of babble using words and structure I hadn’t yet been taught. The skill of feigning a Tokyo accent didn’t go astray, this I had learned from a senior in school who’d actually been there.
The reality is it was all acting. Something I’m quite comfortable with. There’s nothing like the liberation of taking on another character, fleshing out its strengths and foibles, and giving it your own spice and interpretation. Pretending to be Japanese was a cool extension of something I already enjoyed. There was however something I couldn’t fake. We had as part of our studies a culture section. This involved experiencing the food and drink of the people whose language we were learning. I’m not mad about fish, so half the menu was, well, off the menu. Then came the drink.
I’m talking about high school, so sake is out of the question. We had to endure a liquid referred to as “green tea”. In fact we participated in “Tea Ceremonies”. To me there couldn’t have been a better term, because ceremonies were usually about dead people and Japanese Green Tea pretty much tasted like what I imagined cremains in hot water would. Pretending to like that stuff was beyond me. My best Tokyo accent couldn’t mask the grimace.
So back to Natureline Solutions’ FIX energy matcha. It doesn’t taste like green tea. Sorry to disappoint the afficianados, but I’m pretty sure they’ve hit the back button about two paragraphs ago. I’ve tried it as a traditional green tea with hot (but not boiling) water, and actually liked it. The sneaky devil tea recipe makers laced FIX with yummy fruits such as blueberries and pomegranates, things that most of us don’t normally buy but could do with in our diet. FIX tea is in fact, gram for gram, the world’s richest source of antioxidants. The real bottom line is that I’m drinking it, liking it. Loving it. And I don’t like green tea.
To see for yourself what all the fuss is about, ask Natureline for a sample by clicking here
Greg
toe twitch
If you’re bored, this is not going to help…
It’s no secret I’m on vacation for another week to come, but after doing the cool road trip and family & friends thing over the Christmas/New Year period, what do I do next. I bought a Flip cam Ultra HD back in August, used it pretty much only once so far when I went to the V8 Supercar race here on the Gold Coast in October. Here’s my toe twitching from an old sciatic injury I filmed earlier today. Enjoy.
– Greg