Picture above with Kalea
I grew up in a home where I was taught an academic education as well as strong moral values such as honesty, integrity, and a belief in God. This has helped me through my entire life and I know that it will continue to help me. I was also fortunate enough to have grown up on a farm where I learned even more about life and exercised the principle of work.
Eventually I left home and served a mission for my church. There I had the opportunity to work with many good people of different faiths as well as my own. I also developed experience in how to work with people with differing opinions, backgrounds and ideas.
Through this I learned that there are good people no matter where you go in the world. After returning home, I attended a university and began my own business, which I have managed for the last three years. During that time I met and married my wife and we now have a child on the way.
My life has been simple but I've learned a lot, and I'm determined to continue to learn with others.
MY TESTIMONIAL - I believe very strongly that everyone should have the opportunity to succeed and achieve their greatest potential in what whatever way they perceive possible in their life. That is why I find myself participating in this project. Ever since I was a child, I loved to dream about things I wanted to do or possibilities of things that could happen either to me or to people that I love. Since then I have been trying to come up with ways to get ahead or make a difference in the world. I learned from working with my dad and developing my own businesses that this can be hard and progress can be slow.
Then we heard about Freelife. I was skeptical because I'd heard many ideas, but listened long enough to see that there were real possibilities. So my wife and I signed up to become a part of FreeLife International and we've already experience success. We'd like to increase our success as well as share it with others, so we are providing this opportunity with you. Come and grow with us!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
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