Discoveries in Networking

I am a person who loves to talk to people. Mom always tells me that no matter where we go we should always know someone or before we leave get to know at least one person. I just love sharing my thoughts with others as well as listening to them share theirs and believe that if we are going to meet people we need to first show ourselves friendly. I have had many life’s challenges come my way, however with the Grace of God I have been able to get over those hurdles. Quite frankly, I am still pressing my way through each and every day. I'm sure there are many others that are facing challenges, but know that we shall overcome them as well with perserverance.

I've tried almost every networking company you could possibly name, e.g. SMC, Prepaid Legal, YTB, EXCEL, Mary Kay, Amway and others I can’t even remember. I can recall when I was in YTB my sister called me to speak with one of her co-workers who was going through some tough times.  She wanted me to minister to her, which I did and then we became friends. After getting involved with YTB, I approached the young lady who worked with my sister one day about joining YTB. She stated that she had been through so much doing network marketing that she didn’t want to do that anymore. I moved and had misplaced her telephone number during the move but received a call from my sister telling me that she gave my new number to this young lady. Then one day in August of 2007 I received a call from this young lady telling me about TraVerus and told her that I would think about it and to call me back the next day and she did. I immediately signed up while still in YTB.

I found out that I was able to get more people in Traverus in less than 2 months than I was able to do in the 10 months I was in YTB. Traverus has been a total blessing for me and my family. I have never worked with a great group of people that not only care about themselves, but they care about others as well. This young lady’s name is Teresa and she has truly been a friend. Why, because I first showed myself friendly when she needed one. Our motto is: It takes Teamwork to make a Dream Work. For the first time with joining any networking company I have finally found a great team who cares about everyone who wants to succeed.

I was also a member of the United States Army for 15 plus years. I am now considered a disabled Veteran. My husband also was in the Army for 8 years. We served our country with pride. I am a mother of six children ranging from the age of 31 to 17 with 5 grandchildren. Only one of our children has served her country and was so excited to do so; unfortunately, she passed away while on active duty to brain cancer at the young age of 23 . She joined the Air Force in October 2000 and was diagnosed in 2001 with cancer. That was a challenge in its self. No parent expects to bury their child, but that their children bury them. My wonderufl daughter left a beautiful 4 year old daughter that looks exactly like her. So that in itself is a blessing.

(Submitted by G. Renay Lyons, 4Comfort Travel, 757-565-1779)

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