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Monday, April 22, 2019

How E365 Entrepreneur Challenge Works

SFI E365 Entrepreneur Challenge Golden Plaque.
E365 is a challenge in which you compete with every other SFI affiliate who joined SFI the same day you did. The idea is to outlast them all and, on your 365th day in SFI, be named the champion of your class—an Entrepreneur365 Champion! As an E365 Champion, you'll receive special corporate recognition, income-boosting CSAs every month from the CSA Rewards program, a spot on the E365 "hall of fame" Website, bragging rights, and a handsome plaque for your office wall (shown at right) to commemorate your achievement, and more. And, along the way, you will have the opportunity to win thousands Rewardical Tokens you can exchange for a variety of goodies.

To be named the Entrepreneur365 Champion of your class, you'll simply need to accumulate the most VP in your class by the end of your 365th day. For each of your days as an E365 contestant ("Challenger"), you'll also have the opportunity to win up to 500 Rewardical Tokens in our E365 Daily Drawing. Drawings are daily random drawings for all qualified contestants from your class and all other classes still within their first 365 days in SFI. 



 

E365 also features a MONTHLY contest with even more recognition and prize. That is, during each month of the year-long contest, you can earn special recognition as the monthly VersaPoints champion for your class by having the most VP for the month.

IMPORTANT! To be eligible for the daily or monthly drawings, you must hold the minimum SFI rank of EA (Executive Affiliate). Tip: You can make this automatic by setting up a 1500 VP auto-delivery order.  Note that if you're in your first month and do not collect 1500 VP by the end of the month, you can transfer all of your VP to the subsequent month.

OFFICIAL RULES

1. No purchase necessary.

2. Winners must provide a valid and complete physical mailing address.

3. The E365 contest is open to all affiliates within their first year in SFI. Maximum one contest entry per affiliate!

4. Participation in E365 is void where prohibited or restricted by law.

5. Winners are solely responsible for any federal, state or local taxes.

6. All VersaPoints are awarded based on the official SFI time/date as displayed in the footer at the SFI Affiliate Center (www.sfimg.com).

7. Challengers (first year contestants) may win a maximum of one prize daily. E365 Champions participating in the E365 Daily Drawing may win unlimited times.

8. Winners of each daily drawing and the prizes won are posted daily online (after midnight CT) at the DRAWINGS tab.

9. SFI reserves the right to use prizewinners' names and hometowns in any advertising or promotional materials relating to this E365 contest without further notification, permission, or compensation to the winners, except where prohibited by law.

10. SFI reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual it finds, in its sole discretion, to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the contest or the Website; to be in violation of the SFI Affiliate Agreement; to be acting in violation of these Official Rules; to be acting in a unethical or disruptive manner, or with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other person, as determined by SFI at its sole discretion.

11. Any use of cartel, robotic, automatic, macro, programmed or like methods to accumulate contest points will void the affiliate's contest entry and will result in suspension or termination of SFI affiliateship.

12. If for any reason the E365 contest is not capable of being conducted as planned due to infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other causes which, in the sole opinion of SFI, corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of this contest, SFI reserves the right to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the contest as is necessary.

13. SFI reserves the right to change contest rules and/or prizes as determined necessary.

Article Source: SFI Blog
 


 

Thursday, June 07, 2018

Why Eggs Are Good for Your Cholesterol

Fresh eggs.
Dr Mercola writes: Chicken as the foundation of a delicious home-cooked meal has been an American mainstay for decades. Not centuries, you might ask? As a matter of fact, up until the 1920s, homesteaders filled chicken coops with chickens to fulfill one main purpose: to produce eggs.

Chickens weren't regarded as much beyond egg production until a new concept featuring chicken as a main course took flight in the late '40s. It was based, not surprisingly, on the food industry's initiative to find more uses for said chickens. Today we have a plethora of chicken recipes, from broth to casseroles to fried, not to mention nuggets. But what happened to eggs?

Eggs became a target based on the faulty premise of the medical establishment that eating too many yolks would drive up cholesterol and pack your carotid arteries with plaque. As recently as 2012, eggs were still being maligned and even deemed as health-damaging as smoking cigarettes, according to a Canadian journal. Many still believe this, and it's the misinformation that's damaging health, not egg consumption.

According to a recent study led by Nick Fuller at the University of Sydney, Australia, and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, eggs, "despite conflicting evidence continuing around the world," are not responsible for heart disease or high cholesterolIn fact, they're one of the most nutritious foods in your kitchen. When he led the first portion of the study, Fuller wrote that eggs can support several aspects of health, including eye, blood vessel and heart health, healthy pregnancies and fat regulation, noting:

"Despite being vilified for decades, dietary cholesterol is understood to be far less detrimental to health than scientists originally thought. The effect of cholesterol in our food on the level of cholesterol in our blood is actually quite small."

Article Source: Dr Mercola at Mercola.com