Why TLC is so successful with customers and members. Read what one young mother has to say about the company.
Hi, My name is Ashley and this is my TLC "WHY". I've always had an Entrepreneur mindset.
Working from the comfort of my home and being able to work on my own time bringing in a great and consistent income.
Being able to spend more time with my family doing things we love to do, versus clocking into a job and realizing almost
all of your day is being spent working on someone else's time building
THEIR Empire instead of your own. I've been in one other
home based business before and there was no support. I felt like someone hired me for a job and said ok, your on your own now.
Not TLC.
Where do I start?
I joined TLC in October/2015 and became Director on December 3rd. Not only are we the #2 HOME Based Business with the
#1 COMPENSATION PLAN IN THE WORLD,
The love and support is unbelievable.
It literally feels like one big happy family, lol. I didn't know what
to expect coming into TLC but I've received great support, new friends,
love and plenty of help! TLC has given me the opportunity to work from
anywhere. I spend plenty of time with my family. I receive daily pay in
retail
and weekly paychecks. I've paid plenty of bills with the
income from TLC. I'm able to provide help to many families, financially
and physically.
5 years ago my family and I have become very health
conscious. I never liked taking medicine and never wanted my children
to take medicine because of
all the side effects. Since TLC has
entered our lives we can take care of ourselves the correct and healthy
way! My son has eczema and the iaso oil
is doing wonders for his
skin. I'm building a solid foundation for my children, family. I don't
want my babies to want for nothing.
I'm showing them that it is
possible to work for yourself and to never limit themselves from what
they want in life and REACH FOR THE STARS! That is my...
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Excuse me sir I have a note from home
How many of you grew up in the 70's and your parent smoke cigarettes? Aw yes the the note from home, many of you know exactly what I am talking about..
When I was growing up things were a lot different than they are today. I remember growing up in Portland, Oregon in the seventies and we never locked our doors or closed the windows they were always open to get the cool breeze through out our house mostly all summer long. . ( Better not try this today) you just may find that people will invade your home now even when it's locked up and with you in it. back then Our windows were always open to get the cool breeze through out our house mostly all summer long. We had a very lively neighborhood. Living one block from the most happening park in PO...I remember that Portland's own Pleasure played in that very park. That was the life,there would be at least 100 or more kids on any give day and everyone would just be kicking playing around and listening to music most of it would be live. We just being young adults and even small children could be in the park and have their fun.. I often wonder where did the the unity go.. I mention this fact that there were so many kids hanging out in the neighborhood and the fact that people didn't lock up everyone had a level of respect for everyone.. And also each others property. Well those were the days, but I really wish that the our young people could know just a fraction of this, there was a day! History repeats it self perhaps that day in time will repeat it self as well.
How many of you grew up in the 70's and your parent smoke cigarettes? Well I an my sisters experienced first hand what it was like to have a parent that smoked. My mother would write a note something like this..
Dear Mr. So and So please send me 2 packs of Kent 100's with the micro nite filter. (Her real brand) If you have any questions please give me a call at 555 555 555.
Thanks
Sincerely
Mrs.L. A. Pryor(her real name). LOL
So we would take that note to any store large or small and it was accepted for the cigarettes. But for me it was even easier than that to get cigarettes, I remember my mom had a friend that traveled the world as a merchant seaman..And whenever he would make it to Portland, man oh man we loved for him to visit us he always came bearing plenty of gifts and all the goodies teenagers liked.. Man I remember that he brought us so much Lobster and Crab that we actually got tired of eating it. He also brought cases upon cases of imported expensive cigarettes.. My mother didn't smoke that kind only occasionally she was partial to her Kent cigarettes. That left more for me and my sister Pie that also smoked..We would have a field day and mama never really missed any of them. So yes back in the day all you needed to buy a pack of cigarettes at any age was a note from home.. And yes as a teenage high school student that had become a cigarette smoker those notes came in handy for me as well. I could just simply write me a note and pass it to the store clerk near my high school. The clerk was an elderly guy that just wanted to make his money. It didn't matter to him that I lived no where around his small store perched right across the street from the school.
But yes times has changed tremendously, you must be 18 to smoke and you'd better have your ID. I for one are glad to see this implemented, that means my children's children will be less likely to smoke. As it stands now there is no one that smokes that are close to them. Even Nanna is now smoke free guys 2 months and 3 days counting..Whooohooo Go Nanna Go Nanna
How many of you grew up in the 70's and your parent smoke cigarettes? Aw yes the the note from home, many of you know exactly what I am talking about..
When I was growing up things were a lot different than they are today. I remember growing up in Portland, Oregon in the seventies and we never locked our doors or closed the windows they were always open to get the cool breeze through out our house mostly all summer long. . ( Better not try this today) you just may find that people will invade your home now even when it's locked up and with you in it. back then Our windows were always open to get the cool breeze through out our house mostly all summer long. We had a very lively neighborhood. Living one block from the most happening park in PO...I remember that Portland's own Pleasure played in that very park. That was the life,there would be at least 100 or more kids on any give day and everyone would just be kicking playing around and listening to music most of it would be live. We just being young adults and even small children could be in the park and have their fun.. I often wonder where did the the unity go.. I mention this fact that there were so many kids hanging out in the neighborhood and the fact that people didn't lock up everyone had a level of respect for everyone.. And also each others property. Well those were the days, but I really wish that the our young people could know just a fraction of this, there was a day! History repeats it self perhaps that day in time will repeat it self as well.
How many of you grew up in the 70's and your parent smoke cigarettes? Well I an my sisters experienced first hand what it was like to have a parent that smoked. My mother would write a note something like this..
Dear Mr. So and So please send me 2 packs of Kent 100's with the micro nite filter. (Her real brand) If you have any questions please give me a call at 555 555 555.
Thanks
Sincerely
Mrs.L. A. Pryor(her real name). LOL
So we would take that note to any store large or small and it was accepted for the cigarettes. But for me it was even easier than that to get cigarettes, I remember my mom had a friend that traveled the world as a merchant seaman..And whenever he would make it to Portland, man oh man we loved for him to visit us he always came bearing plenty of gifts and all the goodies teenagers liked.. Man I remember that he brought us so much Lobster and Crab that we actually got tired of eating it. He also brought cases upon cases of imported expensive cigarettes.. My mother didn't smoke that kind only occasionally she was partial to her Kent cigarettes. That left more for me and my sister Pie that also smoked..We would have a field day and mama never really missed any of them. So yes back in the day all you needed to buy a pack of cigarettes at any age was a note from home.. And yes as a teenage high school student that had become a cigarette smoker those notes came in handy for me as well. I could just simply write me a note and pass it to the store clerk near my high school. The clerk was an elderly guy that just wanted to make his money. It didn't matter to him that I lived no where around his small store perched right across the street from the school.
But yes times has changed tremendously, you must be 18 to smoke and you'd better have your ID. I for one are glad to see this implemented, that means my children's children will be less likely to smoke. As it stands now there is no one that smokes that are close to them. Even Nanna is now smoke free guys 2 months and 3 days counting..Whooohooo Go Nanna Go Nanna
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Smoking is still being glamorized. Now the new smoke is done electronically..And even though it is said not to be harmful you are still getting nicotene by way of liquid form..Next thing you know people will be injecting the nicotene.. The next time we hear the buzz they will be putting folks in nicotene rehab. Yes it is that addictive..Its no different than any other addiction.. #David Letterman #Katherine Heigl Check what they are saying about it
AshNasty
Smokey Butts: Committed to ash nasty..They smoked like a sweet h...
Smokey Butts: Committed to ash nasty..They smoked like a sweet h...: Committed to ash nasty.. They smoked like a sweet habit
Monday, April 1, 2013
Committed to ash nasty..
They smoked like a sweet habit |
Did you notice how small the message under the cigarettes are?
That is the size of the warning on a pack of cigarettes..I am not saying that is why I smoked because the warning was to small. I 'm just saying that advertising is a sublime way to pitch a message.. Because it worked and has worked for years on many people that smoked. When I was a teenager it was cool to smoke especially if you were at a house party. That meant you would be outside smoking and be in the know, because all the cool kids smoked and hung out outside kicking it. , but the killer question is why was alcohol so easily gotten for me and my school mates and the bigger picture is that we were just in the sixth grade.
Here is something random when I made it to the sixth grade we had been in Portland a few years now and for my new Portland experience someone with no brain and they had an au haw moment said let desegregate and send inner city kids out to the burbs...Man that was such a bad idea...I am saying it from the most serious side of me there is... All the way up to the good ole boys at the white house..bad idea! Those rich kids lives were more messed up than the inner city kids lives. It was ladened with loads of drugs divorce booze and money...And they said we we were the messed up under priveledged.....Hummm I was fine until they decided to fix us..
Anyways back to the cigarettes. To be continued-----All I need is a note to by Cigarettes
Let me hear from you wether you smoke or not you are always free to comment on any subject that you see here
Debra Mitchell-Smokey Butts
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