Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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Friday, November 27, 2009





It's Kiva Time!


I love building teams of people who work together in creating a better life. This is probably why I love the concept of Kiva. Through this organization a person can help others realize their dreams by providing small business loans. Each time the loan of $25.00 is paid back I reinvest in another individual or individuals as with this last loan. This recent loan was made to a group of women.


The official name of this group translates as "The Women’s Bank of Unity and Growth." This group consists of 12 women from the Coto Brus region of southern Costa Rica. With this loan, each member will receive a deposit to invest at their discretion. These women have created The Women’s Bank of Unity and Growth as a formal way to support each other as guarantors of each other’s loans.

You can find out more about Kiva by visiting Kiva
Kiva is the world's first person-to-person micro-lending website, empowering individuals to lend to unique entrepreneurs around the globe. The people you see on Kiva's site are real people. When you browse entrepreneurs' profiles on Kiva, choose someone to lend to, and then make a loan, you are helping a real person make great strides towards economic independence and improve life for themselves, their family, and their community. Throughout the course of the loan (usually 6-12 months), you can receive email journal updates and track repayments. It is rewarding to get that email....saying your loan has been repaid and fun in slecting another person or group to help.


I will keep you posted on the next loan that is repaid and a new loan made.


Luvnlife!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

I Just Love Kiva!


Today I was able to make another business loan through Kiva. You have got to check out their website at http://www.kiva.com/




Today I was able to help Hawa Quaqui, 39 years old, a widow with 5 children. Hawa lives and works in Perry town, just north of Monrovia, Liberia. Her business is selling dry goods. She purchases items like oil, candles, matches ,bleach, etc and sells them retail to the residents in Perry Town.
Hawa has had her business for over 10 years and her business is growing. She was needing additional funding so that she can purchase more dry goods to expand her business and become the successful business woman that she desires. She dreams of her children helping her in the family business. I am excited to help her bring that dream to reality.
Here in the US I can help people explore the home based business opportunity by following the MVPmv system. I find this extremely rewarding and now with Kiva I can reach out across the world and help others too!


Monday, May 25, 2009

Help The Ecomony!! Stop Buying From China!!




Hi Everyone,



Below you will find an email that I recently received. You have gotten the same one. It brings up some interesting points. And I know I will start reading the labels closer and start only buying from the United States.
Here is the email:

I WAS BUYING FOOD THE OTHER DAY AT THE COUNTRY MARKET. ON THE LABEL OF SOME PRODUCTS IT SAID FROM CHINA..FOR EXAMPLE THE" OUR FAMILY" BRAND OF THE MANDARIN ORANGES SAYS RIGHT ON THE CAN FROM CHINA I WAS SHOCKED!! SO FOR A FEW MORE CENTS I BOUGHT THE LIBERTY GOLD BRAND OR THE DOLE IS FROM CAL. TAKES FOREVER JUST TO BUY FOOD AND DO LABEL READING ! !
Are we Americans as dumb as we appear --- or --- is it that we just do not think? While the Chinese, knowingly and intentionally, export inferior and even toxic products and dangerous toys and goods to be sold in American markets, the media wrings its hands and criticizes the Bush Administration for perceived errors. Yet 70% of Americans believe that the trading privileges afforded to the Chinese should be suspended. Well, duh..why do you need the government to suspend trading privileges?
SIMPLY DO IT YOURSELF, AMERICA!!

Simply look on the bottom of every product you buy, and if it says 'Made in China' or 'PRC' (and that now includes Hong Kong), simply choose another product, or none at all. You will be amazed at how dependent you are on Chinese products, and you will be equally amazed at what you can do without. Who needs plastic eggs to celebrate Easter? If you must have eggs, use real ones and benefit some American farmer. Easter is just an example, the point is do not wait for the government to act. Just go ahead and assume control on your own.

THINK ABOUT THIS If 200 million Americans refuse to buy just $20 each of Chinese goods, that's a billion dollar trade imbalance resolved in our favor...fast!! The downside? Some American businesses will feel a temporary pinch from having foreign stockpiles of inventory. Wahhhhhhhhhhhh The solution? Let's give them fair warning and send our own message. Most of the people who have been reading about this matter are planning on implementing this on June 4, and continue it until July 4. That is only one month of trading losses, but it will hit the Chinese for 1/12th of the total, or 8%, of their American exports. Then they will at least have to ask themselves if the benefits of their arrogance and lawlessness were worth it.
Remember, June 4 to July 4. EVEN BETTER. . . START NOW.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Help Me Get This Entrepreneur Off The Ground!


Greetings!

I just made a loan to Sairanbi Karimova, a single mom raising two children in Tajikistan using a revolutionary new website called Kiva (www.kiva.org).

You can go to Kiva's website and lend to someone across the globe who needs a loan for their business - like raising goats, selling vegetables at market or making bricks. Each loan has a picture of the entrepreneur, a description of their business and how they plan to use the loan so you know exactly how your money is being spent - and you get updates letting you know how the entrepreneur is going.

The best part is, when the entrepreneur pays back their loan you get your money back - and Kiva's loans are managed by microfinance institutions on the ground who have a lot of experience doing this, so you can trust that your money is being handled responsibly.

I just made a loan to Sairanbi . She still needs another $150.00 to complete her loan request of $1,175.00 (you can loan as little as $25.00!). Help me get this entrepreneur off the ground by clicking on the link below to make a loan to Sairanbi Karimova too:

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=110010

It's finally easy to actually do something about poverty - using Kiva I know exactly who my money is loaned to and what they're using it for. And most of all, I know that I'm helping them build a sustainable business that will provide income to feed, clothe, house and educate their family long after my loan is paid back.

Join me in changing the world - one loan at a time.

Thanks!

Sheri Sharman

What others are saying about www.Kiva.org:

'Revolutionising how donors and lenders in the US are connecting with small entrepreneurs in developing countries.'
-- BBC

'If you've got 25 bucks, a PC and a PayPal account, you've now got the wherewithal to be an international financier.'
-- CNN Money

'Smaller investors can make loans of as little as $25 to specific individual entrepreneurs through a service launched last fall by Kiva.org.'
-- The Wall Street Journal

'An inexpensive feel-good investment opportunity...All loaned funds go directly to the applicants, and most loans are repaid in full.'
-- Entrepreneur Magazine

Monday, May 18, 2009

Great Weekend in Orlando





Hi Everyone,

Just returning from a great weekend in Orlando. Buck Reed and I were one of the speakers at a convention for Home Based Businesses. To find out more and learn about the MVPWW

Leadership Academy watch this short video. Click Here
Luvn'life


Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Gift That Keeps Giving!








We recently gave a dear friend, Dr. Werner Langer a goat for his 83rd. birthday. Yes, I said a goat. The gift was one of many living gifts that can be made through a great organization call Heifer International. You can select a gift for any occasion of bees, goats, chickens, cows etc. The gifts are then given to a family in need in a less fortunate country. The family's are then able to provide food for themselves and are able earn some income too.
An example would be...in Tanzania, Omari and Kulwa were struggling to raise a family on just 50 cents a day. With the training and a flock of chicks they received from Heifer, egg sales have boosted their daily income to $2, so they can now buy food and still pay school fees. Now through passing on the gift, all of the children in their village are going to school.

I urge all of you reading this to go to this website and give a gift that will keep on giving.

Go to: Heifer International. If you are truly looking for a very unique gift this is the place to shop. The prices are amazing, you can buy a flock of chicks, ducks or geese for $20, bees $30, goats $120 and different ranges for cows, heifers and ox. Or if someone asks you what you would like for a special occasion.....send them to the Heifer website and have them click on "Give".

Luv n'life,



Thursday, April 16, 2009

Don't Pre-judge People!

Don’t pre-judge or make assumptions about people….

It is just so easy to do this and if we stop and really think about how many times during the day do we do this I am sure it will shock you. A very good visual example is on this video of Susan Boyle who appeared on Britain’s Got Talent. Just look at the expressions on the faces of the people in the audience and the judging panel. Hear what the judges have to say and how they admit to pre-judging Susan.

One of the four agreements in the book, The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz is make no assumptions. Mr. Ruiz suggests that we all find the courage to ask questions and at the same time express what we really want. We need to clearly communicate with others as clearly as we can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama in our lives. In doing this we are making no assumptions or pre-judgments.

In the business of network marketing we need to follow that note and never pre-judge or make the assumption that a person would not be interested in our business opportunity because we assume they don’t have the time, don’t have the money to invest, or are at a status or income level that they would not be interested.

You can learn more valuable information on how to recruit people into your business by joining us for the next two weekends. Buck Reed and myself will be in Tampa, Florida this weekend and Los Angeles next weekend. then in may we will be in Rockford, Ill. If you are serious about taking your home based business to the next level then plan on attending one of these events. For more information go to....
MVP University.

Just like Susan Boyle you must have a dream or cause and not be afraid to share this gift with others no matter how long it may take.

Luv n'life,
Sheri Sharman

Thursday, March 12, 2009

"Who" do you know?

The power of “Who”.

There is a book with that exact title, The Power of WHO written by Bob Beaudine. In this book Mr. Beaudine talks about the importance of friendships and how vital they are to our dreams and success. I totally agree with him that true friendships are based on love, loyalty and mutual respect with no strings attached. I thought it was very interesting that if you have 100 friends and I have 100 friends…most would think that between the two of us we would have 200 friends. But that is the wrong answer, it would be 10,000! It’s exponential. In this book he explains how each of the people in our circle of friends has great influence with their circle of friends. He explains that our friends are pre-wired with a strong desire to help us.

For those of you that have attended any of our current trainings with MVP University or any that Buck Reed and I have taught throughout the years you will feel like you are hearing something very familiar. We have referred to it as “digging” and working with your warm market. In today’s economy it is so important to reconnect to people and to reach out to others by using today’s online tools to speed up your relationship building.

I myself have become more familiar with LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter as well as blogging just to name a few ways to stay connected and to build on your relationships and establish new ones with social networks.

To Your Success,
Sheri Sharman

Monday, March 2, 2009

Update on Kristin's Kidz




The New Year has started off bringing many changes both here in the United Stares and in the world. I am happy to say that
Kristin’s Kidz (in memory of Kristin Kleizo) is becoming a component in that change. We are off to a great start with holding weekly conference calls to plan out the projects and programs that Kristin’s Kidz and volunteers will be a part of in 2009.

Here are just a few of the programs being considered:

Toys for Thailand
Tanners Totes
Ryan’s Wells
Little Red Wagon
Habitant for Humanity
Hotel Hope
Bridge of Hope (San Diego Chapter)
Women’s and Children’s Crisis Center (Los Angeles)
Orphanage in Mexico

And the list continues to grow. Many people attending the
MVP University trainings have already been contributing by clothing donations. We are currently looking for shelters to donate some of the clothing collected in the Rockford, Ill. and Tampa, Fl. areas. Our Kristin’s Kidz is being headed up by Tracy Jacobsen and MVP World Wide team members. If you would like to learn more about Kristins’s Kidz email tracy@mvpww.com.
We are looking forward in the very near future to having our official kick off celebration for
Kristin’s Kidz! If you are passionate abut helping others and what to join us in making a difference then contact us now!

Sheri Sharman

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Shutting Down Puppy Mills



Greetings to All Dog Lovers!


Being a dog lover I am happy to say there has been some recent "Good News" regarding the shutting down of some puppy mills in North Carolina. Please take a few minutes to see a recent blog posted on Griffin's page of Celebrate Good News. This is a web site dedicated to the spreading of good news worldwide. While you are at the site why not become a member and help us in our quest to Celebrating Good News each and every day. Click Here to read more and to watch a recent rescue video.

Please share this video with other dog lovers and lets all unite in putting an end to the suffering.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Dale Carnegie


Dale Carnegie-

Many years ago I read Dale Carnegie’s book How to Win Friends and Influence People and it made a lasting impression on me. So much so that I have read it many times since and recommend it to others in the leadership trainings I have conducted over the years. And today I urge you to get this book and follow Mr. Carnegie’s direction too.

I was excited to see a great article in the March issue of Success Magazine on Carnegie and I would like to share the following information called Carnegie’ Points.

Enjoy,
Sheri


· Avoid arguments

· Don’t point out when people are wrong. Respect differing viewpoints.

· When you are wrong, admit it emphatically and move on.

· You will get more in business with honey than vinegar. Be friendly and gentle.

· When you begin a conversation with someone-even if it’s an opponent- focus on things upon which you agree.

· Let the other person talk more than you do. Listen fully.

· Lead people to the conclusion you want by making suggestion,
but ultimately let a person feel the idea was his or hers.

· Try honestly to see things from the other person’s viewpoint.

· Believe people are inherently good and honest.

· Use showmanship or dramatic techniques to sell your product.

· Create competition in the spirit of a desire to excel to get the best out of your people.

· When pointing out someone’s mistakes, talk about them indirectly.

· Talk about your own fallibility before pointing out someone else’s.

· Use questions to lead people instead of giving direct orders.

· Let other people maintain their pride.

· Lavish praise anytime you see improvement.

· See the best in people and then they will rise to your expectations.

· Be supportive and make mistakes seem easy to correct.

· When you want people to do things the way you suggest, point out the benefits.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Update On Toys For Thailand






Greetings,

I just wanted to share with all of you an update on Sasha Blair’s goodwill in Thailand.
Some of you may be following my blogs on the orphans in Thailand and what Sasha and others from the Toys for Thailand Foundation are accomplishing. See my December 29th blog.

My mother, Imo and I are close friends with Sasha and have made it one of our goals this tear to continue our support in helping create a safe and clean environment for theses orphans. The pictures show the kids repainting the boys dorm and getting ready for their new beds. Sasha and the team provided a very rare treat, Pizza for the children who helped with the clean up and painting. Through generous donations Toys for Thailand was able to purchase 100 new beds and have a new bathroom constructed.

Sasha will return any day now to San Diego her home. She has been in Thailand since Dec. 14th overseeing the project. Last week when I emailed her to see what was on her wish list for 2009 she replied with the wish of another 100 beds. The cost of a bed for a child is just $35.00 a very small portion of what a bed would cost here in the United States. If you would like to contribute Click Here www.toysforthailand.org.

The Wat Don Chan orphanage currently is the home to over 650 children. Sasha says another 100 are expected this year. Please watch this short video Click Here and see how an idea and actions of just a few people have changed so many lives. My mom and I invite you to join us in helping make a better life for these children.

Sheri


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Fifty People One Question!

I recently saw this very thought provoking clip on You Tube. Fifty people were asked the same question. Watch this video and then ask yourself the same question. Look for the video under the Video tab at the top of the page.

http://www.celebrategoodnews.com

Enjoy,
Sheri

Friday, January 23, 2009

Celebrate Good News!


It is a New Day...time for a New Way!

For years I've avoided the late night news. It seems it was always terrible things being reported. News that left you feeling sad, troubled and many times questioning...what is this world coming to? I have always been a firm believer in the power of thought and that "thoughts are things". So wouldn't it be better to have good news, positive uplifting thoughts going through your mind, especially before going to bed at night?

Back in the mid-eighties I wanted to start a "Good News" TV station where only the good stories would be reported. Our "Unsung Heroes" of every day life and random acts of kindness would be the nightly news flash. Words of empowerment would be offered to help others lead a more productive life. There would be a segment on contribution and highlight those who were giving back to not only their communities but to others locally and around the world. Featured would be ordinary people who reached out with a helping hand to those in need.

Last year we decided to start forming a platform to create the sharing of "good news". The internet seemed to be the best format that would be available to people worldwide and 24/7. We created an online social community CelebrateGoodNews.com. This is a community where you can join if you want to hear, read and share positive news. We started small with a group of founding members. Last year was a very full year for me with my grandson, Merric being born and me being a very hands on grandmother time went by faster than I ever thought possible. I did not get to really promote and seek others to help with this cause and now we are ready with your help to spread the word about the Power of Good News.

The new year of 2009 has brought some very new and exciting changes both with our new country leadership and my focus to move forward on what I am most passionate about, which is giving back to others through different humanitarian projects. Another priority of mine will be to help spread the word about our Celebrate Good News Community and encourage others to make a positive impact on our world. I would like to personally invite you to become a member of Celebrate Good News. It is easy to do and a great way to keep positive energy flowing.

Just go to www.celebrategoodnews.com and click on the "Register" button.
Make sure you upload a picture or icon so that your enrollment process will be complete and you will be all set to start sharing good news!
Our community will give you an opportunity to have your own blog, create special groups of interest, have a celebrategoodnews email and url and create a community of positive thinking friends!
Most importantly you can be a very important part of a movement that will change the world.

Don't delay we need you to help spread all the "Good News" that makes America the strong nation that she is. Because YOU do make a difference and together we CAN make positive changes!

Luv'n life,
Sheri

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Another Loan Is Made!



I am excited that today we were are to make another loan to a woman through the Kiva system. Read my previous blog. As loans are repaid the money goes back into my account with Kiva and I can then re-cycle the money so to speak and make another loan.

Today we made a loan to the following woman: Josephine Ehiobor
She sells beef. She has been in this business for a long time. She is married with three children.
Josephine is requesting a loan of 120,000 to purchase more beef to sell. By expanding her business, she hopes to increase her profit margin.

I invite you to become a partner in this very rewarding program.
Just Click Here to find out more.

Luvnlife,

Sheri

Friday, January 2, 2009

Out of Poverty With Kiva

Dear Friends,

About a year ago I came across an organization called Kiva. Kiva lets a person lend money to a specific entrepreneur in the developing world. Your loans of $25.00 will help empower them to lift themselves out of poverty. As your loans are paid back into your Kiva account you can recycle the money so to speak and select another person or persons that you would like to help.


Some of the people we have been able to help

I love this system....it is easy and very rewarding to see and learn about the people in another part of the world that you are able to help. I urge all of you to take a look at this great program.

Click Here to learn more and see some of the people this program is helping.

Luvnlife,
Sheri