Thursday, January 14, 2010

Join the Memory Works family...

I was just on the Memory Works Simple Stories site and saw this promotion they are having so I thought I would pass it along.

Join the MemoryWorks family...become a consultant!



From the top name-brand products in the industry, to the low-pressure consultant program – MemoryWorks is like no other company of its kind! Whether you’re looking to build a full-time business, enjoy a part-time career, earn extra income for your family, or simply want to explore your scrapbook passion as a hobbyist— you’ll love the flexibility and benefits that the MemoryWorks consultant opportunity offers. Here are just a few of the great rewards you’ll enjoy as a MemoryWorks consultant:


20% Consultant Discount | As a consultant you’ll receive a 20% discount on name brand scrapbook supplies from your favorite companies in the industry. You get the best of both worlds as you’re 20% consultant discount applies to the new exclusive MemoryWorks Simple Stories products, plus also top-notch companies like BasicGrey, Fancy Pants Designs, Cosmo Cricket, Bo Bunny Press, American Crafts, Pink Paislee, My Mind’s Eye, Jenni Bowlin, Maya Road and so much more. Click to view the entire MemoryWorks product line…

Commission | You’ll also earn a 20% commission on all retail sales, including the exclusive MemoryWorks Simple Stories system. MemoryWorks offers a retained commission compensation plan, so there’s no complicated paper work or waiting for commission checks, you instantly keep a percentage of profits generated at your party, event or consultant website!

Top-Notch Products | MemoryWorks offers consultants an unprecedented business opportunity to earn extra cash and share your scrapbooking passion all while selling the name-brand products that you love, use and enjoy in your own scrapbooking! Don’t be limited to one exclusive product line—the MemoryWorks program lets you have it all!

Low Minimum Requirements | There are absolutely no monthly minimums or quarterly sales quotas to meet - just a minimal $75 annual sales requirement. Really. See at MemoryWorks we believe in keeping it simple and we know you want flexibility. As a consultant for MemoryWorks, you will have the flexibility to earn as much or as little as you would like— it’s up to you! Whether you’re interested in running your own profitable scrapbook business or simply want to enjoy the benefits of a scrapbook hobbyist and purchase products at a discount —MemoryWorks give you what you want.

Consultant Service | We’re proud to offer unmatched customer and consultant support. MemoryWorks exceeds all levels of customer service with personalized service and a friendly, family-like atmosphere, plus boasts the fastest shipping in the industry! Our consultants are our number one priority and are considered the core of our MemoryWorks program.

Unparalleled Business Opportunity | You’ll love our no-pressure; friendly atmosphere where you create the type of at-home business that fits your schedule, not the other way around. At MemoryWorks, it’s all about what works best for you. With no uplines to report to or downlines to manage, and products that literally sell themselves, you’ll be amazed at how profitable your MemoryWorks business can be.

Consultant Support | Enjoy many of our consultant programs geared to help our consultants be successful, to our outstanding business tools like our personalized consultant websites, class kits, party plan guides, monthly hostess incentives, MemoryWorks Express monthly kit club, bonus buys, customized marketing tools and consultant newsletters and—MemoryWorks offers support every step of the way!

Connections | Stay connected with MemoryWorks exclusive social networking site, the MW Studio, just for MemoryWorks consultants. Be inspired by our talented and motivational TeamWorks team. Get involved with our monthly challenges, chats and contests. Get ideas and inspiration for your business, scrapbooking and projects. MemoryWorks offers a fun and interactive way to stay connected!

Visit our MemoryWorks website for more information about the consultant business opportunity or to register to become a consultant today!



*The Basis Consultant Level is best for those scrapbookers who are interested in the MemoryWorks opportunity at an affordable fee. Please be aware that when signing up as a Basic Consultant with MemoryWorks you DO NOT receive the New Consultant Kit or any business supplies and materials with your registration. Your Basic Consultant registration simply allows you access to the MemoryWorks system and receive the benefits of the 20% discount (for personal purchases) and the 20% commission (when selling products to customers.) If you are interested in taking your business to the next level, we encourage you to register to become a Premium Consultant, which includes the complete business kit, for only $39.99 + $10 S&H. As a Basic Consultant you will not be required to purchase/sell a minimum quantity each year, however you will be charged an annual fee of $20 in order to maintain the Basic Consultant benefits each year.


If any one is interested in becoming a consultant you can email me
at: Goofygal42@aol.com for more information.

Memory Works-Simple Stories








I just wanted to let everyone know that the Simple Stories will be available to purchase starting tomorrow. If anyone is interested in more information or ordering any parts of this wonderful product please let me know. I am including the link below so you can take a look at this amazing product. This product is great to do your project 365, project 52, or just a simple way to scrapbook.


http://simplestories.typepad.com/simple-stories/2010/01/are-you-readyits-almost-here.html

-Danielle Rivers
Memory Works consultant #MW641
Email- Goofygal42@aol.com

Project 365 Day 9-14

Day 14



This picture is of my little one Alyssa. Every Thursday I volunteer in my older children's classrooms and Alyssa goes to the day care center that they set up at the school. She loves to go to the day care. She is always telling me that she wants to go to school. It is so hard to believe that my little baby begs me to take her to school. She just can't wait to be a big girl!

Day 13




My son has to open up a business for one of his class assignments. We were trying to think of something that wouldn't cost that much out of our pocket and would be fun to make. We came up with friendship bracelets. I went and bought some string and sat down and tried to remember how I used to make them when I was a child. It took me almost 3 hours to make these 2 bracelets in the picture. These 2 I gave to my daughter and son to wear, now I have at least another 20 more to make. I hope that the kids will enjoy them and buy them off my son's business.


Day 12




Today was a hectic day at work and I was completely exhausted when I got home. It was so wonderful because when I came home my sweet hubby had gone to the grocery store in the morning and had dinner made for us when I got home. I was able to eat and then put my feet up and relax on the couch.


Day 11


Today was Monday and I had to work :( Every since the holidays and having even shorter weeks it has been hard to get back into working mode. My husband and one of my daughters picked me up at lunch time and took me to lunch at a Mexican restaurant so it brightened up my day.


Day 10



On this day I went out with a couple of friends for dinner for their Birthday and to celebrate one of them graduating from nursing school. We went to the Melting Pot which is a fondue restaurant in Marin. We had so much fun and loved the food!


Day 9




Well as much as I was trying to procrastinate the time had come to finally put the Christmas stuff away. I love Christmas so much that it is so hard for me to have to put it away.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Project 365-Day 8




Today my husband and I spent most of the day trying to go over our vacation plans to Disney World in May. This will be our first time there with the kids and we are looking forward to it. We can't wait to go see Mickey!

Project 365-Day 7




So my husband has been feeling under the weather so he stayed home from work today. While he was relaxing on the couch Alyssa came over to him and asked him if he would please read her a book. Daddy agreed and his 2 princesses climed on his lap. I love moments like this!

Project 365-Day 6




My Project 365 kit has finally arrived. I am so excited to finally be able to put it together. I am going to assemble everything now so all I have to do is slip in the photos and journal.

Project 365-Day 5




So I am a little behind on posting my pictures so I am playing catch up. This picture is from Day 5. One of my favorite shows started back up tonight and it's the Biggest Loser. I love this show! It is very inspiring to see people be so dedicated on losing weight. This season I am rooting for Team Grey. They are 2 cousins from Sonoma County and 1 of them is a coach for Windsor High School. During the program they showed that they were doing the Pound for Pound Challenge again. I decided to join and pledged to lose 44 pounds. How great would it be for me to lose the weight and be able to help people out while doing it. The Biggest Loser will donate $0.14 for every pound lost. The money will be going to the Santa Rosa food bank so it will be helping local people.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Project 365-Day 4







So today was the last day of Christmas vacation so we decided we would end it by seeing a movie. We took the kids to see the Chipmunks movie. It was cute! Now my girls are pretending the are little chipmunk singers. :)

Project 365-Day 3







Wow what an exhausting day! The kids having been begging us to go to the snow so we decided to take a little road trip. We thought we were going to be able to find snow a little closer than we did. We ended up going all the way up to Donner Summit in Tahoe. The first part of our snow experience wasn't great at all because after being there for 5 minutes Alyssa my 2 year old slipped and hit her head and instantly got a huge goose egg bump on her head :( It was so sad. She was a trooper though. She was a little scared but she ended up having fun. We had snow ball fights, made a snowman, and did a little sledding. We had a blast! The 8 hour drive was worth it to see how much fun the kids had.


*Not sure which picture I am going to use yet for the project. I always have such a hard time picking one picture!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Project 365-Day 2



Today I decided to take a picture of my weight watchers online screen. I took this to remind me of my New Year's resolutions. I have been on weight watchers before and really liked their program. It worked great for me in the past so I am determined to make it work for me again. It will be a long journey but I am going to take one day at a time.

Project 365-Day 1




So this was day one of project 365 and I thought I should start it out with a family photo. It isn't the greatest photo but we had fun taking it. I didn't think it would be so hard to take a picture of all 5 of us by ourselves. I guess I need to learn my camera a little better to figure how to set it up to take pictures from a far automatically. This picture also made realize that it doesn't have to be perfect it just has to document our life.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Memory Works-Simple Stories

If anyone is interested in doing the project 365 or just documenting about their life check out Simple Stories. It is a fabulous product that can help you get your photos that you take into albums. I am including the link for you to go check out the information on it. This product will be available through a Memory Works consultant in a couple of weeks. Please let me know if you are interested in it and I can give you more info or order it for you when it is available.

http://simplestories.typepad.com/

Have a great day!