Business Building with GIA Challenge 2019 – Promoting the Inspired Wellness Home

This GIA Challenge brought great team expansion and benefit in all three categories – Growth. Inspiration & Abundance. What it has meant for my GIA business has been phenomenal in the 60 day period, with 2 New Abundance Club qualifications and 10 new personally sponsored consultants, 5 of whom are Managers, which included re-engaging 2 past consultants whose accounts had become inactive. I had the great fortune to travel and exhibit with GIA Presidential Director, Sue Gronberg, who expanded her team by directly sponsoring 8 and completing Abundance Club.

Our emphasis has been in bringing attention to GIA’s #1 product, The Inspired Wellness Home concept and The Inspired Wellness Home Program Essentials. Everything GIA has to offer – our patented & proprietary technologies, Molecular Resonance Effect Technology, MRET (also known as SFA) & Energy Resonance Technology, ERT, are combined in GIAplex, the potent combination driving GIA’s comprehensive 360* solution to ensure we thrive in our stress-filled high-tech wireless world. I am so proud of my colleague and Presidential Director, Sue Gronberg’s new tagline, “Smart Homes Need Intelligent Solutions.”

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The New Product Showcase at Integrative Healthcare Symposium

Engaging in the GIA Wellness booth for at the Integrative Healthcare Symposium was a huge boon to my business during the challenge period. Having the opportunity to encounter literally hundreds of like-minded, health conscious, forward-thinking individuals, means getting our GIA message in front of many. We had a special opportunity to create a display in the lobby of the symposium where people would congregate between sessions and speakers. We even created interest during our set up, and sponsored a few people we met in the lobby looking at our Inspired Wellness Home display.  Our booth,  as well, took preparation and we were excited to roll out some new materials. Here we are at a quiet moment before the expo began and we were thronged.

My online activities, which included commenting in Facebook groups got me in front of 3 brand new potential teammates, one of whom joined my team in January. Commenting on posts and building relationships of trust, while sharing information while taking people through the GIA process really works.

Engaging in Operation Hydration with 4 individuals has given me an opportunity to engage and bring people to and through the information process. While I would have liked to be working with many more during the challenge period, this was the number I felt I could responsibly handle with my travel schedule. Operation Hydration is a valuable way to share GIA.

All in all, I am celebrating the significant team expansion we experienced in all of my organization during the challenge period, with special highlights given to Sue & Don Gronberg’s team, Janet Eckmann & Caryl Ann Bautz, Teri Balaska, R.N., and DBF International, whose leaders in the greater Dallas area sponsored events, shared Operation Hydration, and were busy with the Grand Opening of Living Well Dallas at its new location, private screenings of the award-winning Generation Zapped film and ongoing networking activities and one-on-one and group meetings to share GIA. Kudos to those leaders: Rose Mary Simmons, Kristin Maurer, and Kathy McCommon and their dynamic teammates Stephanie Talia, Brenda Wakefield and Peggy Simmons!