ANTIOXIDANT INFOGRAPHIC!

Friday, August 26, 2016


It’s common knowledge that antioxidants are good for you, but what are they exactly and how do they work in your body? Well, here’s a little insight into the fascinating world of antioxidants and free radicals.

Free radicals come from a variety of sources, but most commonly they are produced through oxidation.  As oxidation increases, cells become more damaged and the body weakens. Antioxidants combat against free radicals and the oxidation process through a unique process that you can learn more about by studying this infographic.

After you’ve learned a thing or two about the power of antioxidants, click the button below to download and share with your friends!

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NEW NITRIC OXIDE INFOGRAPHIC!

Friday, August 26, 2016





You know that nitric oxide production has transformed the quality of your health. You also know that ProArgi-9+ is the highest quality nitric oxide producing product on the market. But do you know what your arteries could potentially look like without this product?

Studies show that nitric oxide production in a human body decreases significantly over a 50-year timespan. Decreasing nitric oxide production can ultimately be detrimental to your health.

In order to better visualize what happens to the body as nitric oxide production diminishes, we've created an infographic to illustrate its impact. Click the button below to download and share!


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PERFECT YOUR PRESENTATION IN 3 STEPS

Thursday, August 25, 2016


Network marketers are presentation gurus. Well, some of them. The life of a network marketing business often relies on the networker’s ability to proficiently explain and sell a company’s message. Network marketing presentations are often accompanied by—you guessed it—PowerPoint, but few networkers understand how to correctly apply design principles for a clean and sophisticated finished product.

To better prepare a sleek presentation that packs a punch, look to these quick tips:

#1. Text

PowerPoint should be used as a tool that aids in portraying a verbal message. The PowerPoint itself should not do the portraying. Limit each slide in your presentation to about 5 words; the words you select should encompass the topic you are diving into. There are very few instances that you should you be reading text seen on your slide. The goal is to have your audience view each slide for no more than a few seconds and focus the majority of their attention on you.

It’s also important to be careful with fonts. Stay away from tacky fonts like Comic Sans and opt for a clean, professional, sans serif font, such as Arial. Use no more than three text colors in a single PowerPoint to keep the theme and design connecting smoothly.

#2. Images

Choose interesting, high-quality visuals to captivate the audience. Stretched, distorted, and blurry images quickly turn what would be a good presentation into an unprofessional presentation. If the image file size is too small to fill the slide completely without becoming blurry, find a different image. Use a free stock image site, such as Pexels.com or filter your Google image search to only include large file sizes. Include a maximum of two images per slide. The most successful presentations often feature only one full-screen image. It’s also important to make sure you choose relevant images that complement your topic. For instance, if you are talking about goal-setting, you could select a high-quality image of a notepad and pencil.

#3. Design

Design encompasses the way that images and text coincide and complement each other. Do this right and you’ll create slides that are easy on the eyes and easy to follow. Start by learning the four design principles:

Contrast: Put simply, avoid similar elements (type, color, size, line thickness, shape, space) and instead, make them different. For example, using white text on a dark background shows contrast.

Alignment: The contents on every slide of your presentation should be placed with purpose. Proper alignment should visually connect other elements on the slide. Aligned elements will visually appear as though they are connected by an invisible line.

Repetition: Repeating design elements is a great way to create visual themes. Try repeating colors, textures, shapes, line thickness, etc. Doing this develops organization and unity.

Proximity: If two or more items are related to each other, group them close together to create one visual unit rather than several distinct separate units. This will create visual organization.

Remember, the more prepared you are, the more likely you are to create a presentation you’re proud of. Do it right once, and you will benefit from reusing your dynamite PowerPoint again and again. Ultimately, following these simple PowerPoint guidelines could improve how others perceive you and your business offering.

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LEGACY PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE: SYNERGY'S NEWEST PIN TITLE

Thursday, August 25, 2016


Due to unprecedented success by Team Members around the world, Synergy is taking rank advancement possibilities to new heights!

INTRODUCING SYNERGY'S NEWEST PIN TITLE: LEGACY PRESIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE.

Legacy Presidential caps off the Presidential ranks and presents an additional level for Synergy’s elite to strive for. Being just one step above Triple Presidential Executive, three Synergy Team Members – Yun Tae Hwang, Mark Comer, and Han Tae Hwang – are within reach! Here’s a quick look at the Legacy Presidential qualifications:

LEGACY PRESIDENTIAL

  • 2,000,000 CV Weak Leg Volume
  • Personally sponsor 4 Presidential Executives (a minimum of one Presidential Executive on each leg)

By earning the Legacy Presidential title, qualifying Team Members will be awarded four shares in Synergy WorldWide’s global bonus pool, in addition to high-value recognition gifts and accolades.

We congratulate each and every Team Member throughout the world who is leaving a legacy with their Synergy business and striving for new levels of success. Behind the recognition of each rank are countless lives that have been transformed through Synergy’s high-quality health solutions.

Thank you for all you do—we’re eager to recognize Synergy’s first-ever Legacy Presidential!

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JULY 2016 MALAYSIA RECOGNITION

Monday, August 15, 2016



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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ACAI BERRY

Monday, August 01, 2016



We’ve all heard about the acai berry and its superfood powers, but how much do you really know about this incredible fruit that has taken the nutrition industry by storm? Take a look at Synergy’s acai infographic for a few well-known and little-known facts about this magnificent little berry!


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5 NEW PEARL EXECUTIVES IN JUNE!

Monday, August 01, 2016



In the fourth consecutive month of executive pin title advancements, five Synergy Korea Team Members became Pearl Executives and are already eagerly working toward the Emerald Executive title. Each of these five Team Members has a unique story and skillset that makes them highly valued at Synergy WorldWide.

Get to know more about our newest executives:

Chan Woo Kim, Pearl Executive

Before joining Synergy, Chan Woo was a successful network marketer for a company that altogether failed over time. Though his business came to a screeching halt, he still believed in the network marketing vision. When he discovered Synergy, he loved everything about the company, including Korea’s Eagles System and his dedicated sponsor.

“Pearl Executive is just the beginning,” Chan Woo said. “I know I can do so much with the Eagles System. I will be a Synergy leader who is modest, earnest, and successful.”

Joon Seok Jang, Pearl Executive

Joon Seok came to Synergy with a great deal of network marketing experience under his belt. He was a top leader for another company, but was impressed by Synergy WorldWide’s vision. He left the company he was with excited about Synergy’s future and what he could contribute to it. Joon Seok is tackling his goals and thrilled to be a long-term part of Synergy.

Hyun Sook Lee, Pearl Executive

Hyun Sook is a highly successful insurance agent that has no trouble bringing in sales; however, the rewards she is reaping from her part-time Synergy business are encouraging her to invest more and more time away from the insurance office.

Always emphasizing the importance of teamwork, Hyun Sook said, “Without team work, I couldn’t be an executive. I achieved this title through the support of many people. I know I have to help them just like they’ve helped me.”

Seung Kyu Shin, Pearl Executive

Seung Kyu was working for his family’s engineering business when he realized the network marketing opportunity was too great to pass up. His first network marketing venture failed, but he did not give up. He wanted to find a company that would make his dreams come true.

“I met my personal sponsor through Synergy and she gave me a second chance,” Seung Kyu said. “Many thanks to Yun Tae Hwang who developed the Eagles System and to my sponsor Young Ok Park. Because of what they’ve done for me, I will continue to succeed and become a great leader.”

Young Soon Park, Pearl Executive

Young Soon was a top network marketing leader for a company in Korea until one day the company closed its Korea office. Eight years of hard work disappeared in one day. After meeting Yun Tae Hwang, Young Soon joined Synergy. Following the Eagles System and counsel from Yun Tae, Young Soon’s business grew quickly. She’s grateful that her network marketing path has led her to where she is now.

“I’d like to thank my family for supporting me, and I would like to thank Yun Tae for always helping me,” she said. “I will give the same support to my partners.”

CLICK HERE to see just how many Synergy executives are working around the globe today.

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PERFECT SUMMER SLM RECIPES

Monday, August 01, 2016



With our hot and humid weather, often we will find ourselves needing a good refreshing drink to cool us down. A cold, refreshing smoothie or shake has the ability to make any stifling day tolerable. Pack your smoothies with as much nutrition as possible by adding SLM Meal Shake. You’ll get all of the vitamins and minerals provided in your regular smoothie ingredients, plus SLM three-protein blend.

Give these fruity SLM recipes a try and they’ll quickly become your go-to summer meals:

For all recipes, simply blend and enjoy!

Piña Colada
2 scoops vanilla SLM Meal Shake
½ cup pineapple, chopped
½ frozen banana
½ cup unsweetened coconut milk
½ cup water

Chocolate Cherry
2 scoops chocolate SLM Meal Shake
1 cup unsweetened almond milk
1 banana
1 heaping cup frozen cherries
3-5 ice cubes

Peachy Green
2 scoops vanilla SLM Meal Shake
1 cup unsweetened almond milk
1 cup frozen peaches
1/2 cup frozen pineapple
1/2 banana
2 cups kale

Chocolate Covered Strawberry
2 scoops chocolate SLM Meal Shake
1 cup fresh strawberries
1 banana
¼ cup water
2 cups crushed ice

Orange Cream
2 scoops vanilla SLM Meal Shake
1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
1/2 cup water
3 ounces frozen orange juice concentrate
1/2 frozen banana
3-5 ice cubes

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