Saturday, August 31, 2013

我们的饮用水,真的干净?Is our drinking water really clean?

Get Clean® Water:
提供我们365天的纯净健康水
365 days of Cleaner, Healthier Water




我已经绝少饮用市面上售卖的矿泉水,也绝少丢弃矿泉水罐子。我出门,无论是国内或国外,都一定随身携带Get Clean® Water。就是如此方便,随时随地,我都能饮用到干净的饮用水。

Now, I rarely drink those mineral water sold in the market, and I rarely have to throw away mineral water bottles. Now, whenever I travel, locally or overseas, I will bring my close companion, Get Clean® Water. It is very convenient, anywhere anytime, I have the luxury of enjoying clean and healthy water.



懂得养生的朋友,一定知道的重要性。一般的喝水量,对热带国家的我们,大约是我们体重(kg)乘 50cc

例如:我的体重是63kg,那我一天的喝水量,就是大约:63kg x 50cc = 3.15 公升(不包括汽水、咖啡、奶茶等饮料)

问题来了:很多人会认为,哇噻!喝这么多水,干嘛?

想想:我们一天到底流失多少的水份?从汗液、尿液,就连呼吸都造成水份的流失(把镜子放在鼻孔下,然后呼吸,是不是有水蒸气?)根据最保守的估计,我们每晚在睡觉时,至少流失500cc的水份。所以,好好的喝水,但一定要喝健康的水

Health-conscious people sure know the importance of WATER. But, how much water do we need, especially in equatorial countries like Malaysia?

The formula: weight (kg) X 50cc

For example, if my weight is 63kg, then my daily water consumption should be about: 63kg X 50cc = 3.15 liters. Please bear in mind that this amount of water doesn’t include soft drinks and most caffeinated drinks.

The problem is, many people will ask, why do we need so much water?

Just think for a moment: in a day, how much water we lose from sweat, urines, and even when we breathe we lose water (simple illustration: put mirror underneath your nose and breathe, see the vapors?). And according to research, we lose about 500cc of water during our sleep.

So, love our body by drinking enough water everyday, and must make sure the water is clean and healthy.


打开水龙头,从流出来的水看件什么?这些水,表面上很干净,但它到底有多安全呢?

Turn on your tap. Notice anything about your water? It may look clean, but exactly how safe it is?



更清洁和更健康的饮用水,就在Get Clean® Water。

The cleaner and healthier water is just a pitcher away, Get Clean® Water.




嘉康利与众不同之处:

1)安全:高效的滤除水中的铅、水银,和其他的农业与工业污染物,同时保持健康的矿物质

2)精明:每公升的水只需区区的几分钱。首创自动过滤器寿命计算表,能正确显示已过滤的水量

3)更强:每次提供更多净水,它的炭块滤芯能过滤高达303公升(80加仑)的水,并隔除蕴含在食水中的污染物,带来更健康的饮用水

4)环保:Get Clean® Water是第一个采用循环使用的充装炭块滤芯系统,减少塑料被抛弃

The Shaklee Difference:

1. SAFE: “Get the Lead out”. Get Clean® Water reduces many harmful contaminants, and it is certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA) to reduce LEAD and more

2. SMART: Only a few sen a liter, with a smart meter that shows you exactly when to replace your filter. No more guessing

3. POWERFUL: Get Clean® Water get 303 liter (80 gallons) from every smart filter, and reduces harmful contaminants

4.GREEN: Get Clean® Water uses the first refillable carbon-block pitcher filter system, so there is less waste in the landfills



  这就是嘉康利的与众不同之处!This is the Shaklee Difference!






Thursday, August 29, 2013

嘉康利领袖特质 The qualities of a Shaklee leader



嘉康利领袖特质:

言行一致
勇敢
风趣
团队精神
真诚
自信
诚实正义
守信
精力充沛
自律
领导能力
自励励
惜才育才
以身作
永不妥协
同理心
热诚
自我提升
远见
应变的弹性
独立
感恩


A
Accomplishment
Achieving
Appreciation
Ardent
B
Belief
Beneficent
Benevolent
C
Candid
Careful
Caring
Clean
Creditable
Coherence
D
Daring
Dedicated
Dependable
Determined
Durable
E
Energetic
Enthusiastic
Ethical
Equality
Excellence
F
Faithful
Fearless
Finesse
Forgiveness
Formidable
Free-Thinking
Fresh
Fun
G
Galant
Generous
Genuine
Good
Gracious/Grateful
H
Happy
Helpful
Honesty
Honorable
Hope
I
Imagination
Immovable
Informative
Integrity
Intelligence
J
Joyful
Just
K
Kindness
Knowledge
L
Lasting
Learning
Legacy
Love
Loyal
M
Malleable
Mastery
Meaningful
Memorable
Merciful
N
Neat
Neighborly
Nimble
Noble
Non-Conforming
Nurturing
O
Obedience
Objective
Openness
Opportunity
Optimistic
Organization
Original
Outstanding
P
Performance
Perseverance
Persistent
Personable
Planning
Politeness
Professionalism
Purity
R
Resourceful
S
Strength
Stability
Sturdy
T
Togetherness
Tough
Truth
U
Unity
V
Valiant
Vigorous
Virtuous
W
Wisdom
X
(Any Ideas?)
Y
Yes-minded
Youthful
Z
Zen



Abundance – A great or plentiful amount

Acceptance – Favorable reception or belief in something
Accomplishment – Doing or finishing something successfully
Accountability – Obligation or willingness to accept responsibility and be answerable for ones actions
Accuracy – Conformity to fact. Precision; exactness.
Achievement – The act of accomplishing or finishing
Adaptable – The ability to modify behavior to fit changing situations
Adventure – Inclination to undertake new and daring enterprises
Allegiance – Loyalty or the obligation of loyalty
Altruism – Unselfish concern for the welfare of others
Ambition – An eager or strong desire for achievement and the willingness to strive for its attainment
Appreciation – Recognizing the quality, value or significance of people and things
Articulacy – Expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
Assertiveness – Respectfully standing up for ones beliefs and thoughts
Aspiration – A strong or persistent desire for high achievement
Assiduous – Unceasing; persistent; diligent
Authenticity – The quality or condition of being trustworthy or genuine
Autonomy – The condition or quality of being independent
Aware – Informed, alert, knowledgeable and sophisticated
Balance – A state of equilibrium between the key components of life
Benevolence – An inclination to perform kind, charitable acts
Bold – Beyond the usual limits of conventional thought or action
Brilliance – Exceptional clarity and agility of intellect or invention
Calmness – Serenity; tranquility; peace
Camaraderie – Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends
Caring – Feeling and exhibiting concern and empathy for others
Challenge – The desire to test of one’s abilities or resources in a demanding but stimulating undertakings
Changeability – The ability to modify or adapt to differing circumstances
Charity – Generosity toward others or toward humanity
Chastity – The condition of being of virtuous character
Cheerful – The quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom
Citizenship – Exercising the duties rights, and privileges of being a citizen
Class – Excellence or elegance, in dress, design, or behaviour
Clear thinking – Acting intelligently without mental confusion
Collaboration – To work cooperatively especially in a joint intellectual effort
Commitment – Being bound emotionally or intellectually to a course of action or to another person or persons
Community – Sharing, participation, and fellowship with others
Compassion – Deep awareness of the suffering of others and the wish to relieve it
Competence – The state or quality of being adequately or well qualified
Competitive – To strive to do something better than someone else or yourself
Composure – Maintaining a tranquil or calm state of mind
Concern – Regard for or interest in someone or something
Conscientious – The trait of being painstaking and careful
Consideration – Thoughtful or sympathetic regard or respect for others
Consistency – Reliability or uniformity of successive results or events
Constancy – Steadfastness in purpose
Cooperation – The willing association and interaction of a group of people to accomplish a goal
Courage – The state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger or fear with confidence and resolution
Courtesy – Civility; consideration for others
Creativity – the generation of new ideas or concepts
Credibility – Worth y of belief or confidence. Trustworthy.
Decency – Conformity to prevailing standards of propriety or modesty
Decisive – Characterized by decision and firmness; resolute.
Dedication – Selfless devotion of energy or time
Democracy – The principles of social equality and respect for the individual within a community
Dependability – The trait of being reliable
Determination – Firmness of will, strength, purpose of character
Discipline – Act in accordance with rules
Diversity - A point of respect in which things differ; variety
Easygoing – Relaxed or informal in attitude or standards
Education – Obtaining or developing knowledge or skill through a learning process
Efficiency – The quality of producing an effect or result with a reasonable degree of effort to energy expended
Empathy – Identification with and understanding of another’s situation, feelings, and motives.
Encouragement – The act of incitement to action or to practice
Equality – The right of different groups of people to receive the same treatment
Equity –  The state, quality, or ideal of being just, impartial, and fair
Excellence – State of possessing good qualities to a high degree
Fairness – Consistent with rules, logic, or ethics
Faith – Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing
Faithful – Adhering firmly and devotedly to someone or something that elicits or demands one’s fidelity
Fidelity – Faithfulness; loyalty or devotion
Flexibility – Responsive to change
Focus – Able to concentrate intently
Forgiveness – The willingness to stop blaming or being angry with someone
Fortitude – The strength or firmness of mind that enables a person to face danger, pain or despondency with stoic resolve
Freedom – The power to determine action without restraint
Friendship – A relationship between people based on mutual esteem and goodwill
Fun – Enjoyment and playfulness
Generosity – Liberality in giving or willingness to give
Gentle – The quality of being mild and docile
Genuine – Not spurious or counterfeit
Giving – To present voluntarily and without expecting compensation
Goodness – Morally right, or admirable because of kind, thoughtful, or honest behavior
Goodwill – A friendly attitude in which you wish that good things happen to people
Gracious – pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
Gratitude – A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation
Hardworking – Industrious and tireless
Helpful – The property of providing useful assistance or friendliness evidence by a kindly and helpful disposition
Honesty – Fairness and straightforwardness of conduct
Honor – Principled uprightness of character; personal integrity
Hope – The feeling that something desired can be had or will happen
Humility – Feeling that you have no special importance that makes you better than others
Independent – Freedom from the control, influence, support, or the like, of others.
Individuality – The particular character, or aggregate of qualities, that distinguishes one person from others
Industrious – The characteristic of regularly working hard
Influence – The ability to move or impel a person to some action
Ingenuity – Cleverly Inventive skill or imagination; Resourceful
Initiative – Ability to begin or to follow through energetically with a plan or task
Insightful – Characterized by or displaying insight; perceptive
Integrity – Strict adherence to moral values and principles
Intelligence – The capacity for learning, reasoning and understanding
Joy – Intense or exultant happiness
Justice – Conformity to moral rightness in action or attitude
Kindness – The quality or state of being beneficent
Law-abiding – Abiding by the encoded rules of society
Leadership – The act or instance of leading; guidance; direction
Learning – The act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill
Liberty – The right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one’s own choosing.
Love – A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person or idea
Loyalty – A feeling or attitude of devotion, attachment and affection.
Mindful – Being attentive, aware, or careful
Moderation – Having neither too little or too much of anything
Obedience – Compliance with that which is required; subjection to rightful restraint or control.
Open-minded – Receptive to new ideas. Unprejudiced; unbigoted; impartial
Open – Unreserved, candid, or frank. To disclose, reveal, or divulge
Opportunity – Favorable or advantageous circumstance or combination of circumstances
Optimism – A bright, hopeful view and expectation of the best possible outcome
Patience – The ability to accept delay, suffering, or annoyance without complaint or anger
Peace – Freedom from war or violence
Perseverance – Steady persistence in adhering to a course of action, a belief, or a purpose
Personal Growth – The acquisition of knowledge, skills, and experience for the purpose of enhancing individual performance and self-perception
Philanthropy – An altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement,
Practicality – Mindful of results, usefulness, advantages or disadvantages of an action or procedure. Matter-of-fact
Professionalism – The standing, practice, or methods of a professional, as distinguished from an amateur.
Promise-keeping – Keeping your word that that you will certainly do something
Prudence – Doing something right because it is the right thing to do
Punctuality – Adherence to the exact time of a commitment or event
Purity – Moral goodness
Reason – The ability to think and make good judgments
Recognition – An acceptance as true or valid
Reconciliation – Enabling two people or groups adjust the way they think about divergent ideas or positions so they can accept both
Reliability – Consistent performance upon which you can depend or trust
Repentance – Remorse or contrition for past conduct
Resilience – The ability to rebound quickly from misfortune or change
Resourceful – The ability to act effectively or imaginatively, especially in difficult situations
Respect – Showing regard or consideration for.
Responsibility – That for which someone is responsible or answerable
Results-oriented – Maintain focus on obtaining a notable or successful result or response; be effective
Righteous – The state of being morally upright; without guilt or sin
Sacrifice – To give up something for something else considered more important
Sagacity – Acuteness of mental discernment and soundness of judgment
Self-control – Control of personal emotions, desires, or actions by one’s own will
Sensitivity – Awareness of the needs and emotions of others
Serenity – Calmness of mind and evenness of temper
Sharing – To allow others to participate in, use, enjoy, or experience jointly or in turns
Significance – The quality of being significant or having a meaning
Simplicity – Freedom from complexity and intricacy. Absence of pretentiousness.
Sincerity – Genuineness, honesty, and freedom from duplicity
Sobriety – Habitual freedom from inordinate passion or overheated imagination; calmness; coolness; seriousness
Stamina – The physical or mental strength to do something for a long time
Stewardship – The careful conducting, supervising, or managing of something
Strength – Moral power, firmness, or courage
Supportive – Furnishing support or assistance
Thoughtful – The tendency to anticipate needs or wishes
Tolerance – Recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others
Tradition – The customary or characteristic method or manner
Tranquility – A state of calm and peacefulness
Trustworthy – The trait of deserving confidence
Understanding – Knowing how something works or a positive, truthful relationship between people
Unique – Not typical; unusual
Unity – Oneness of mind and feeling among a number of persons; Concord, harmony or agreement
Virtue – Doing something right because it is the good thing to do
Vitality – Exuberant physical strength or mental vigor.
Warmth  The quality of being intimate and attached
Willing – Cheerfully consenting or ready
Wisdom – The ability to make good judgments based on what you have learned from your experience
Witty – Amusingly clever in perception and expression
Zeal – Fervor for a person, cause, or object; eager desire or endeavor; enthusiastic