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Ron Reynolds<br />
Vice President of Distributor Recognition<br />
MOST POWERFUL QUALITIES<br />
Almost everyone has a personal mix of qualities that add to<br />
their value as a human being; it’s fair to say that all of us<br />
have some, but not all of the qualities we should<br />
have. Of the ones we could have, there are<br />
three that stand out as being part of every<br />
visionary, dreamer and leader. It’s the<br />
combination of the three that brings an<br />
uncommon uniqueness to a person. It’s<br />
essential for your success in AdvoCare<br />
to become a master of these three<br />
qualities, so here they are…<br />
Hope. Confidence. Imagination.<br />
What the world needs today, more<br />
than ever before, are more people<br />
who possess this remarkable<br />
combination of virtues.<br />
We have an abundance of<br />
skeptics, critics and doubters<br />
throughout society<br />
and certainly among<br />
those whose opinions<br />
influence us every day.<br />
They focus upon the<br />
problems to such an<br />
extent that they have no<br />
time to think about solutions.<br />
They’re so absorbed by what’s<br />
“impossible” that they have no<br />
time to pause to consider what<br />
is possible. Our nation, and indeed<br />
the world, need more<br />
people who can dream – to use<br />
the words of Robert F. Kennedy –<br />
Some people see things as they<br />
are and ask “Why?“ while others<br />
see things as they could be and<br />
ask “Why not?“– So, why not you?<br />
In the world of AdvoCare, whether<br />
you’re a seasoned veteran or the<br />
newest Rookie, the combination<br />
of hope, confidence and<br />
imagination help make even the<br />
most impossible achievement<br />
more probable. Anytime a person becomes<br />
engaged and brings those three human<br />
qualities into an endeavor, they almost<br />
mystically become empowered with<br />
the ability to see what others do<br />
not see, feel what others do<br />
not yet feel and know what<br />
others have not yet known.<br />
There’s another possibility<br />
for those who were once<br />
”hopeful Rookies” and<br />
have gone on to become<br />
”seasoned veterans.” There is<br />
a clear tendency that, having<br />
engaged in AdvoCare for an<br />
extended time, the struggling<br />
Rookie who is now a successful<br />
veteran, can experience a<br />
weakening of their hope, a melting<br />
away of their obvious confidence<br />
and a stagnation of their imagination.<br />
What once drove them has not<br />
abandoned them — they have reached<br />
success, but those three highly valued<br />
virtues that made success possible are<br />
no more. Why not start today to reflect<br />
upon where you once were – and<br />
perhaps where you still are today – and<br />
ask yourself, “How genuine is my hope?<br />
How strong is my confidence? How<br />
vivid is my imagination?” and “Am I still<br />
actively using all three on a daily basis?”<br />
If you reflect upon your answers to<br />
those three questions, you may<br />
discover another question, ”Do I<br />
want the second half of my life to be a<br />
duplicate of the first half?” Remember,<br />
what we do not use, we may lose.<br />
How tragic would it be to have once<br />
possessed those three great qualities<br />
but to have lost them through neglect?<br />
company<br />
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