It’s been almost two weeks since I last posted. This is what my life has been full of:
1. My regular full-time job.
2. My new part-time job as an Arbonne consultant! (Consultant ID: 19557175)
3. Classic episodes of The Twilight Zone that I watch on Hulu.com.
(Mostly the first two. Hardly any of the third.)
Having successfully completed the legal divorce process, I’ve realized that I’ve become accustomed to a standard of living that I can’t afford with just my regular job. I need more income. Enter Arbonne.
Arbonne is a Swiss skin care company that only distributes its products through multi-level-marketing, also called network marketing. You can only get their products through independent consultants (yes, like Avon and Mary Kaye).
This is where I’m supposed to pitch Arbonne hard and pique your interest in either buying products from me (Consultant ID: 19557175) or getting into the Arbonne business yourself. Instead, I’m too tired to do much more than write that I’ve been using Arbonne moisturizers and hair care items since 2010 and they transformed my skin and hair. My hands used to crack and bleed through these Chicago winters, plus my face would feel like it had a thousand tiny cuts in it because it would get so dry. With Arbonne moisturizers, lotions and creams, my skin feels great, even with this polar death winter we’ve been going through this year. My hair is healthy and soft, too. I became hooked on Arbonne long before I decided to peddle it.
Okay, that’s all the sales pitch I have the energy for tonight. Check it out for yourself. I’ll post again before the end of the month, I promise.
Update – See how the Arbonne thing worked out here: Still a Failure: Don’t Join MLM’s
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