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Laurie Moser
Antiaging Health Business OwnerCompany 2: TriVita, Inc
Industry: MLM
Experience: Veteran (3+ years)
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Hello. My name is Laurie Moser, and I am proud to be part of the largest growing segment of the American population called "Baby Boomers." My late father was a retired Army officer, as is my husband, John, so I guess that makes me a member in good standing of the Army Brats & Brides Club!
18 Countries is 18 Years
During the "Brat" part of my life, by the time I was 18, I had visited or lived in more countries than I was years old! As a "Bride," however, the moves have slowed down considerably, with only three corporate transfers...Dallas, Phoenix, and Las Vegas.
John and I are native Oregonians, living most of our adult lives in Portland. In July, 2003, we built a home just 15 minutes south of the Las Vegas Strip in a golf community called Anthem Country Club.
We are empty-nesters with two adorable kids (the four-legged variety). Ricky is an American Cocker who has retired from the competitive world of dog shows. Staying home was much better than being on the road with his trainer, but we felt he could use a buddy, so in December of 2006, we added 18-month old Max to our family.
Max is a black English Cocker who was turned in to Cocker Rescue by his owners. When I saw his sweet picture online, the look in his eyes said "Here I am, Mom. Come and get me!" Within a couple days we were on the road from Las Vegas to Phoenix to adopt our new baby. The boys get along famously, and have us well trained!
Swing Dancing.....Golf Swing
John is an avid golfer, spending most of his time trying to perfect a game that he admits can never be fully mastered. His favorite golf memory is his first hole-in-one at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in Portland, Oregon. Coming in a close second, was the first time he played Pebble Beach and parred 18 from the tournament tees (I have no idea what that means, but John just dictated it to me!).
As much as John loves golf, I love dancing (especially West Coast Swing) and collecting 50s Rock 'n' Roll and Doo Wop music.
Being a freckled redhead is the perfect excuse NOT to take up golf (too much sun, y'know), but John is a good sport about taking me dancing anyway. He even agreed to be my partner in an amateur competition I got talked into doing a few years ago.
I plan to live to 120.
My passion is nutrition, and teaching others about retaining (or regaining) their health. I'm very fortunate to be able to earn an income doing the very thing that gives me the greatest joy. And I get to do it from the comfort of my own home. Now if THAT isn't the Law of Attraction at work, I don't know what is.
My interest in healthy lifestyle choices and antiaging began in 1977. It looked as if I was on my way to becoming a yo-yo dieter, so my aunt, who was a nutritionally-oriented registered nurse, recommended the first of many books that would become the beginning of my now extensive library.
I learned about fat-loss vs. weight-loss, exercise, metabolism, and diet. I was hooked. It seems I had found my niche and it was called "Nutrition." Now, 30 years later, I can hardly remember when I wasn't interested in learning about natural and alternative approaches to health and longevity. So in the Fall of 2005, I began a program of study toward a B.S. in Holistic Nutrition and certification as a Doctor of Naturopathy.
The way I see it, common sense dictates that health is not merely the treatment of disease, but the prevention of disease before it occurs. Wellness is more than just not being sick. My passion is researching and revealing all the ways you can eliminate the causes of poor health, to keep you on the path to a healthier, longer life.
Running a very close second in the things that put ZING in my step is Network Marketing. I LOVE it.
I actually discovered network marketing by mistake when we moved to Dallas...the home of Mary Kay! Yes, I had a Mary Kay business for 4 years, and never once did they tell me I was in network marketing (I think it's a secret). I made zero money, but met a lot of great women, and had a ton of fun!
So now I had this new "residual income" business model that I knew could be huge, if only I knew what I was doing. With my love and knowledge of nutrition, I thought it would be a good fit with network marketing, and began a deliberate search for the right company (AND the right upline)..
Like most MLM newbies, I joined several.
Sheesh...I had no idea there were so many until I started writing them all down. This is almost embarrassing.
True confession time—here we go (in no particular order):
Trivita, Innerlight, Ideal Health, 4-Life, Healthy Pet Net, Legacy for Life, LifeWave, Oasis, StemTech, Platinum Health, Great Healthworks, SomaLife, VM Direct, Talk Fusion. Whew! But this was over 10 years, so it could have been worse.
Please don't think for a minute these weren't excellent products. In fact, I'm still a customer of a few of these companies because I really like the products. I just wasn't able to find a "home" for working any of them as a business for one reason or another.
Don't confuse the edge of your rut with the horizon!
Even though most of my previous attempts at MLM failed miserably, I continued to learn, work with mentors, and refused to quit. It paid off, because I'm now a distributor for a company with the perfect combination of product and upline, and I'm actually able to make a considerable contribution to our country club lifestyle.

