Thursday, June 25, 2009

Leadership Summit soon approaching

The Unicity International Leadership Summit and the Women's Health Seminar at Deer Valley Resort are fast approaching. Make sure you register, register your downline and get ready for an amazing event! (Click here to register)

We're hosting Double Diamond Sven Goebel, Presidential Double Diamonds and author Jim Ferrell. You will experience first hand the beauty of the Rocky Mountains, enjoy the luxury of a high-end resort and network with other Franchise Owners. We'll look forward to seeing you in Deer Valley!
- Katharine Peterson

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Featured Products - Suncare!


It's summer and we're excited about playing in the sun! Don't forget that too much sun can be harmful to your skin. Here are some tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:


Ultraviolet (UV) rays are an invisible form of radiation. They can penetrate
your skin and damage your skin cells. Sunburns are a sign of skin damage.
Suntans aren't healthy, either. They appear after the sun's rays have already
killed some cells and damaged others. UV rays can cause skin damage during any
season or at any temperature. They can also cause eye problems, wrinkles, skin
spots, and skin cancer.

To protect yourself

* Stay out of the sun when it is strongest (between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.)
* Use sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher
* Wear protective clothing
* Wear wraparound sunglasses that provide 100 percent UV ray protection
* Avoid sunlamps and tanning beds

Check your skin regularly for changes in the size, shape, color or feel of
birthmarks, moles and spots. Such changes are a sign of skin cancer.

So, don't put yourself in danger! For the month of June, Unicity is featuring the E International Sun Care products! Stock up for you and your family and enjoy playing in the sun all summer long!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Emotional Spending

Let's face it. We're all business women and we like to make money. But, are we in control of our funds? A recent article was published about women spending more to cope with emotional difficulties.

One study recently conducted in the UK by psychology professor Karen Pine, stated that "79% of women say that going on a spending spree would cheer them up. This indicates that some women use shopping as an emotion regulator to numb themselves to negative feelings or dissatisfaction with life."

We're not trying to say that spending is bad. It may be true, that shopping for yourself can do much to help your mood. However, if the funds to buy are not sufficient, then "money could lead women down the path to more money woes."

Any advice for those who may be looking for support?

To read the article,