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This thread explores various personal experiences related to taking vitamins and balancing business responsibilities as Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on specific vitamin brands, their effects, and strategies for managing their time effectively in their roles.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness and necessity of various vitamin brands and the best practices for managing time as consultants. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach to vitamin intake or balancing business responsibilities.
Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences without implying any official guidance or recommendations. The discussion reflects a variety of individual practices and preferences within the consultant community.
This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for personal experiences related to vitamin use and time management strategies in their business practices.
chefmeg said:Beth-I am lucky enough that I have 2 consultants that want to promote to Director in the next year...I just struggle with keeping my own recruiting going! I learned alot at NC, but I will share the one thing that stuck in my mind:
BE INTENTIONAL-I am applying this to all aspects of my life, not just PC.
I am making time for all of my "jobs" and when I am doing whatever that "job" is, I am focused! I hope it gets better once my kids are in school!
erinyourpclady said:Do you take one?
I have been "trying" to take one with green tea in it, you know to promote weight loss, but the darn thing sits in my tummy like a rock and truly upsets it. How about yours?
cmdtrgd said:This is going to sound kind of gross, but I have a brother in law who is a mortician. He says that you need to crush up your vitamins before you take them because he sees a lot of undigested ones in the fecal matter of the people he is embalming. So, if you don't crush them up, you are pooing out money!
cmdtrgd said:This is going to sound kind of gross, but I have a brother in law who is a mortician. He says that you need to crush up your vitamins before you take them because he sees a lot of undigested ones in the fecal matter of the people he is embalming. So, if you don't crush them up, you are pooing out money!
cmdtrgd said:Has anyone tried the Arbonne set? It is something like 6 pills twice a day!!!
cmdtrgd said:This is going to sound kind of gross, but I have a brother in law who is a mortician. He says that you need to crush up your vitamins before you take them because he sees a lot of undigested ones in the fecal matter of the people he is embalming. So, if you don't crush them up, you are pooing out money!
"Trying" to take a supplement with green tea typically means that you are attempting to incorporate it into your routine but may be facing challenges, such as consistency or finding the right product that suits your needs.
Green tea supplements are known for their potential health benefits, including antioxidant properties, support for weight management, and improved metabolism. They may also enhance mental clarity and provide a gentle energy boost.
To make it easier to take green tea supplements regularly, consider setting a specific time each day for taking them, using reminders on your phone, or incorporating them into your daily routine, such as with breakfast or before a workout.
While green tea supplements are generally considered safe for most people, some may experience side effects such as stomach upset, insomnia, or increased heart rate, especially if taken in high doses. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.
Yes, you can enjoy the benefits of green tea by drinking brewed green tea instead of taking a supplement. Consuming 2-3 cups of green tea daily can provide similar antioxidant benefits and support overall health.