By Carl Kuerschner When I first looked out into the abyss of opportunities for the wellness seeker, it seemed like a tad more wearing than shopping at Christmas time. But it made me think: How does anyone come to establish what wellness program, whether it be to lose weight, gain weight, increase their existing healthhow does someone choose from the abundantsometimes saturatedsupply of resources available? Why would someone choose one wellness solution over another(products aside)? I certainly did not want to pay any heed, much less follow up on the web site address I found on a small "lose 10 kilos" paper trail flyer that had been stuck on the back of a public toilet door. You really have to thinkis this person really concerned about my health? Or are they merely trying to hock off products? Well, initially I told myself"They have an over supply of product maybe." Admittedly expressed with a bit of tongue in cheek of course. My concern was also as to how much they would actually know about what they were promoting, because I am now evaluating how much they know about marketing, due to this method of sticking flyers up in public toilets. Hey! I don't mean to disregard their attempts at getting their word out thereit's a contribution that should not be ignored if it is genuine. Ohbutyou see I have this unrelenting internal voice of optimistic wisdom in me that also asked the question: If this person if so dedicated at posting a thumb nail sized promo on the back of a public toilet door, they may perhaps be just as dedicated to helping folk in their search to lose 10 kilos or whatever their wellness goals may be. Perhaps my conclusion on the issue was a bit too premature. After all, there are always two sides to the coin. But for the sake of my studyI chose to stick to just one side. I began to ask the same question about the many opportunities that fill the Internet in regards to wellness. Who is promoting what and how are they doing it differently to the next person? After much research I found I was actually asking the wrong question. I should have asked: What are they providing in order to make people feel confident in their ability to achieve their wellness goals? In asking the new question I wasn't concentrating on the quality of product being endorsed. No. I was more focused on the proprietorthe wellness coachthe health mentor behind the website the nutritional doctor behind the business. I even made a few a phone calls. I am glad I did because the people I spoke to were genuine and very accommodating. Our conversations were void of any sales spiel(relief)and each person I spoke to didn't need to justify the phone conversation by trying to offer any form of business opportunity. Nowthis I am thankful for. Not for fear of getting sucked into something that would cost me time and moneyon the contrary. I may have actually taken them up on their offer. Which would have been a disaster as my hands are full enough already. I did come across one overly (somewhat fictitious in excitement) enthusiastic person who lost interest in our conversation when she established that our discussion no longer focused on her product range. Well, in many ways, fair enough. We all have a business to run. Time is of the essence. Who was I to ring just to get some clarity on my question "Why would someone choose one wellness solution over another(products aside)?" For the most part, everybody seemed to be sharing a common goal. Though there are some, it would seem, who may be dealing with(I will up the stakes here and say definitely)an over supply of product because their cousin Mike convinced them they would make a fortune if they could sell some vitamins online. This is concerning because this type of "get me out of strife" business approach is completely void of the passion the wellness industry sincerely deserves. So what was my conclusion? Wellthose upholding the values of working on sickness preventatives rather than just being involved in business to treat the cause (this includes getting out of financial strife) and doing it with a sincere mindset to help people get control of their health are always going to do exceptionally well. People in search of establishing a solution to their wellness goals will always do well by doing business with the people who mean well. Sure, we must also give a lot of the credit to the products being used to accomplish this. The wellness seeker can establish his or her confidence to achieve their wellness result through a particular product or service by simply questioning the mannerisms in which people operate their business. Word of mouth (or mouse) is the promotional vehicle to work better than any. For the folk in search of their wellness provider, coach, mentor and nutritional visionary: Ask some direct questions in regards to what you are looking for, and the answer will appeareventually. So just use the law of attraction perhaps? Wellwho knows? But "necessity" more often than not finds its guardian. Register FREE for the Wellness Power Program at www.Vitality-Boost.com Carl Kuerschner is the creator behind the successful Wellness Power Plan and the Better Business Code e-Course. He is a passionate musician, business owner, proud husband and father. For more information visit: www.CarlKuerschner.com
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