Zrii Amalaki, The Chopra Center, Bruce Lee And Me!

I was first introduced to Martial Arts via Bruce Lee movies many years ago, the way that young people today may be by shows like 'The Ultimate Fighter', or 'Human Weapon'. Many people do not realize that Lee JunFan (Bruce's Chinese name) was, among many other things, the first well known mixed martial artist. Bruce came to America from Hong Kong where he had studied Chinese Wing Chun for six years, and proceeded to add western boxing along with other techniques picked up from various fighting styles, to create his own style which he named after himself, JunFan Gung Fu. While Martial Artists put a great deal into training, including money, time, blood, sweat and tears, the end result far surpasses the effort, as you become much healthier physically, mentally and spiritually for having taken the journey.


I am uncertain when I first heard of the Chopra center, but I have received their monthly newsletter, Namaste, for some time. Recently I was pleasantly surprised to learn the Chopra Center had helped to create and is endorsing a new liquid nutritional product named Zrii. Much like Lee's taking the best of what he found to create something better, Zrii is a proprietary blend of seven juices and herbs, foremost of which is amalaki, a mainstay of Indian Ayurvedic medicine. The end result is a nutritional formula certain to promote good health for anyone - man, woman, or child.


Zrii is certain to be a huge hit and another "home run" for founder Bill Farley, who is also part owner of the Chicago White Sox baseball team. The company has everything it -and you - need to be hugely successful in network marketing. There is more than adequate financial backing, a top-notch hand picked executive team, a very lucrative pay plan, great sales and marketing tools including DVDs featuring Deepak Chopra, Oprah Winfrey and Chris Gardner (from "The Pursuit of Happyness"), a wonderful product, and of course, the endorsement of the Chopra Center.


In my experience, many people who say they would like to reap the benefits of Martial Arts training fail to do so simply because they fail to take the first step and get started. Also, while people say they want the benefits of owning their own business via networking - money, free time, security, and a brighter future for themselves and their families, many will not do so for the same reason. What does Network Marketing have to offer you, the reader? An opportunity to take more control over your own life and health - the same reason people study and train in Martial Arts. But you have to take the first step and take a look. As Bruce Lee said, "knowing is not enough, we must achieve". Take the first step!


Rodney Boyd is a Networker and Martial Artist with a passion for helping other achieve what they want, financially and physically. Contact him at http://www.havmore.com or rboyd001@rochester.rr.com


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