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I spent the biggest part of my life in constructing ambition: family, career, self-improvement. Today I have more than thirty years of experience on my shoulders, I worked in big corporations, that I left last year. But I still am professionally occupied
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So now I find myself an entrepreneur in one of the world’s top Network Marketing companies, Jeunesse Global, growing my team in leaps and bounds and ready to teach and train India’s new Jeunesse distributors how to grow their own business. I am getting to utilize my medical expertise because Jeunesse Global specializes in selling scientifically proven, adult stem cell enhanced anti aging and health care products that are second to none. These products have been developed by world renowned Nobel Prize nominated physicians. I am also getting to wear my teachers hat by providing solid teaching, training and leadership to my new Indian colleagues. Lastly as a farmer, I am not afraid to roll up my sleeves and work extremely hard to ensure the success of my team. Upon personal reflection, perhaps all these experiences have been the lead up to the most fulfilling part of my life.
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What is really important to me today is now, is the present. "Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That is why they call it the present."
I love the present. The sole place I can be, I am here and now. From here and now I look to my accomplishments and establish my endeavors. I have from some years entered a new period of my life, the meaning part and I love it as well. It is a completely new period. Now the family is there, my career counts some successes, my ambition has driven me to my achievements. I realized some time ago that what was good in the morning of my life, was not so much good in the afternoon of life. I had to work to extend the success and its secrets to the meaningful part of my life.
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I have practiced how to be successful without striving in the afternoon of life, where many of us are not ready to live, where many times we arrive at almost unprepared.
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