Bite-Free Budget Options with For Every Body New Moon Ticket Give away and 10 cent Candles At the For Every Body Bi-Annual Outlet Sale
For Every Body Outlet Sale Kicks Off Thursday the 19th with Free New Moon Opening Night Movie tickets to 32 Shoppers and their famous Home-Bake Candles Starting at Only 10 cents with Coupon! Bella, Edward, Jacob, twilight-scented candles are also available with Coupon.
Utah County, UTAH – November 13, 2009 – Today, Becky Anderson, For Every Body Founder, announces that next week begins the For Every Body Bi-annual outlet sale. Thursday, the 19th will kick off the event with a coupon price of 10 cents each for their famous home-bake specialty candles with toppers, with coupon and while supplies last. 32 New Moon Opening Night Movie Tickets will be raffled away to shoppers along with the offering of the new Bella, Edward, Jacob candle trio of scented candles, which are also available in-store with coupons while supplies last. The outlet sale will offer candles and home décor at up to 99% off with coupon as well as heavily discounted prices on all holiday items. All coupons are available for download at For Every Body Candles – Coupons.
According to Becky Anderson, during the year their two outlet stores offer up to 75% off on retail prices, (405 Geneva Road in Lindon, and the new holiday store in the University Mall) yet the bi-annual sale is For Every Body’s way of thanking loyal Utah customers by offering further reductions and deep discounts on their favorite candles, home décor and holiday gifts.
“The big outlet sale starts Thursday! This year aside from offering the deep sale discounts our sale is famous for, we are also offering select home-baked candles for only 10 cents with coupons and we are adding in a little fun by giving away Twilight New Moon tickets to 32 lucky shoppers along with the introducing a new twilight scent series of candles named Bella, Edward and Jacob,” said Becky Anderson, For Every Body Founder. “We will have a pizza lunch, raffle prizes and offer twilight discounts with Mix 107.9 radio. People come from all over Utah for this sale and we like them to not only save money on their holiday gifts, we also like them to have a little fun too. “
Coupons and information for the For Every Body Outlet Sale is available online at For Every Body Candles – Coupons. The sale begins at 8 am on Thursday morning and runs through closing on Saturday November 21st. Visit www.foreverybody.com for details.
Please visit either the new For Every Body holiday location in the University Mall in Orem or the For Every Body Geneva road outlet in Lindon. For more information about new store or about For Every Body products, please call (801)377-2494.
About For Every Body
For Every Body was founded in 1995, in Lindon, Utah as a retailer of bath and body products by Becky Anderson and her daughters. In 2000, the company began producing soy-based candles with industry-unique specialty toppers as an addition to the bath and body line. The one-of-a kind candles are produced at the Geneva Road facility in Lindon and then sold to major retailers across the country. The excess candle inventory is sold at the Lindon located outlet store on Geneva road and at the holiday University Mall location for up to 75% off retail price. Additionally, the company offers home décor items and scrapbook supplies as a way to fulfill the company’s mission to “offer something for every season, occasion and event.” For more information please visit, www.foreverybody.com or please contact: 801-377-2494.
New Candle Store in Utah Mall
November 12, 2009
Utah-based For Every Body Opens New Retail Location in the University Mall
Largest Minority-Owned Candle and Home Décor Company Offers “Recession-Proof Holiday Giving” prices with up to 75% off Retail Shopping Options for Utah Shoppers
Lindon, UTAH – October 23, 2009 – Today, For Every Body Founder, Becky Anderson, is pleased to announce the opening of their new holiday retail location in the University Mall in Orem, Utah. The new location, opened to support the For Every Body’s “Recession-Proof Giving” initiative, offers up to 75% off retail pricing and mirrors price options in their 400 North Geneva Road store in Lindon.
The new University Mall location (next to the Aeropostale store) offers up to 75% off on their soy-based specialty topper candles in customer favorite fragrances — Sugar Cookie, Pumpkin Pie, Holiday Pine, Gingerbread and more – and on candle accessories like warmers as well as everything from Halloween to Christmas home décor items and gifts. Prices in the “Recession Proof Holiday Giving” For Every Body store in the University Mall start at $1.50 and don’t exceed $24.99, with all candles under $10.
According to the For Every Body team, opening a retail store to share massive discount customers was an important way to support loyal local customers.
“Despite hard times, For Every Body wants to help keep the holiday season focused on hope, kindness and beauty by sharing recession proof gift giving ideas for every home and body,” said Becky Anderson, founder of For Every Body. “Our mall location is an extension of our outlet store in Lindon and will be there to offer 75% off retail pricing through the holiday season.”
Please visit either the new For Every Body holiday location in the University Mall in Orem or the For Every Body Geneva road outlet in Lindon. For more information about new store or about For Every Body products, please call (801)443-1961.
About For Every Body
For Every Body was founded in 1995, in Lindon, Utah as a retailer of bath and body products by Becky Anderson and her daughters. In 2000, the company began producing soy-based candles with industry-unique specialty toppers as an addition to the bath and body line. The one-of-a kind candles are produced at the Geneva Road facility in Lindon and then sold to major retailers across the country. The excess candle inventory is sold at the Lindon located outlet store on Geneva road and at the holiday University Mall location for up to 75% off retail price. Additionally, the company offers home décor items and scrapbook supplies as a way to fulfill the company’s mission to “offer something for every season, occasion and event.” For more information please visit, www.foreverybody.com or please contact: 801-377-2494.
For Immediate Release
October 23, 2009
Contact: Kim Stilson
Kim.Stilson@foreverybody.com
(801)-443-1961
Thank goodness, I was so hoping we would have a white Halloween. 4 slopping snow inches and counting. Thank you very much!
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“When you find yourselves a little gloomy, look around you and find somebody that is in a worse plight than yourself; go the him and find out what the trouble is, then try to remove it with the wisdom which the Lord bestows upon you; and the first thing you know, your gloom is gone, you feel light, the Spirit of the Lord is upon you, and everything seems illuminated.” President Lorenzo Snow, LDS Conference Report, April 6, 1899.
Last spring when I was a bit down a neighbor, a friend, who is usually rushing around with kids and sporting events, dropped off two pots of snapdragons! They cheered me to the core and on the first of September today, she called me out of the blue to see how I was. It made me feel like a million bucks. Again, thanks for the snap dragon lady!
My girls went to camp Monday and texted today, Tuesday, to come home. They complained of bugs, heat, dirt, being tired, feeling light-headed, missing their electronics (usually attached to their heads yes so that would account for the light-headedness) and blah, blah, blah. Before they had left my girls knew their Dad, my husband, was coming up tonight Tuesday to help with the shift of fathers who take turn keeping guard over the camp at night. They knew he was coming and they knew that he could bring them home!
It was interesting they texted my husband, as he is a softie, and even more interesting that they could text as they were NOT allowed to bring their phones! As soon as I noticed my husband had been texting for quite some time . . . 19 to be exact . . . I asked who he was texting and the story came out. I grabbed his phone and wrote, “You girls can come home!” send, “On Friday when your supposed too . . .” send!
My eldest wrote back, “At least send some peanut butter bars . . they’re starving us here!”
So, being the sweet, strict mom that I am . . . and knowing my girls had not given up and their quest to come home from camp AND as I said knowing my husband is a softie . . . I baked 4 dozen peanut butter bars for the 25 or so girl campers — they are sooo good the bars, not necessarily but most hopefully the girls too — and packed with a card that said . . . As requested, here are your, “I will make you do extra chores if you come home early so you may as well get over your homesickness” peanut butter bars!
I had to duct tape the box shut so my husband wouldn’t dive into them on the way up the mountain to camp. You think everyone got the message? This is my week . . . me and 1 child and even without a snoring husband for one night . . . have the peanut butter bars and stay at camp! This is my week! Take That!
Here is the recipe — I usually double it!!! I think it was Betty Crocker’s originally! My advice for the day . . . no matter how hot it is to turn the oven on . . . bake the bars and keep the kids at camp! Kim Power Stilson
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup magerine or butter
1/3 crunchy peanut butter
1 egg
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup regular oats
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
Mix sugar, butter, peanut butter and egg. stir in flour, baking powder and oats. Pat into a foil covered pan — 9 by 13 or if doubled use a larger rimmed cookie sheet. Bake 17 to 22 minutes on 350 or until golden yummy brown. Cool while making chocolate peanut butter frosting!
Frosting:
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1/4 cup peanut butter
cocoa powder
milk
vanilla
You know what to do with these . . . when creamy spread on bars!!! Pack with a bow and send to camp and then relax!
Hell is not in my contact list
June 23, 2009
I sat down to pick up a conversation on Skype and typed in the words . . . Hel . . . when Skype kindly informed me that ‘Hell’ was not in my contact list. I can’t tell you how enormously relieved I was to be told that and how kind of Skype to let me know!
I started thinking about how appropriate that message was this morning. I have worked so hard at being good lately – not yelling at the kids, not loosing faith, serving others in need although suffering myself, watching my 11 month old niece even while I had a million other things to do, holding tight to my dreams, focusing on my kids when they talk to me and Listening, yes, listening, and ignoring rude people.
The very latter has been tough this weekend . . . let me start explaining by asking you if I told you we had a garage sale? We sold all sorts of things – valuable, once valuable to us, and oddly valuable to others. In anticipation of our trek to Southern California for Law school, we sold things we loved that we knew from experience would be difficult to move. In my bedroom, which is very large with high ceilings and a wall of windows, my oasis, my office, my haven, I have a very fancy entertainment center too big to move with us into a home, without the same kind of space, which undoubtedly we won’t get in California. I brought people inside from the drive who expressed interest in buying furniture which is only 2 years old and in lovely condition. Some of the people I brought into my room actually made comments – yes, in front of me – about how I had decorated the room. It was as they were in RC Willey or some fancy furniture store and felt compelled to criticize. They said things while pointing to my bedroom furniture and window seats piled full of pillows – which were not on sale – like, “I wouldn’t pay $2 for that!” “I don’t like the color . . . .(of my bedspread? Who asked you?) “This rug doesn’t go with the room!” “I couldn’t sleep with all those windows!” “I wouldn’t put that in MY house” “This is to fancy for me!” One lady who came into my home grunted in distaste as I showed her what we were offering in our front room. When she wanted to know what else I had, so I mentioned the entertainment center in my room, with obvious reluctance to show her into my room. She bowled her way in, practically shouted that she couldn’t use that, “didn’t I know she only had 8 foot ceilings in her basement?!” and then stomped her feet like a child before fleeing the premise as if I had let loose poison gas (no, I hadn’t) and that was one of the nicer experiences I had!
Okay, lest you think I am a slob . . . (I am not, well at least NOT when I know people will be coming into my room!!!) . . . you need to know that my room is perfectly lovely to me and the fact that I am not a designer doesn’t in any way excuse the thoughtless comments of people coming in to look at one piece of furniture for sale in my room. I mean isn’t it bad enough that people offered .0001 cents on the dollar for my lovely things spread out on the drive? I did expect that but to come into my home and see furniture that I had obviously chosen and cared for and critique it in front of me like they were at a home show and I was a real estate agent and they were going to show how much they didn’t like it before they made an offer?
By the end of Day 1 of our 2-day garage sale, I was thinking awfully unkind things about my fellow man.
Now I must add here that with all this we had some amazingly nice people – people who paid full price knowing they were getting a good deal. People who helped us through the process – like Chad’s kind “NEW” parents who brought their camper down, parked in the driveway for few days, and helped us do everything for the sale AND weeded our front drive, made dinner, and fixed our screens so I have a lovely fly-less breeze in our house. There were those kind folks who came in to chat, buy a few books for the cause, and kindly remark that they would miss us if we moved. In spite of the goodness I did receive from those few, I am human, and felt invaded, violated and hurt by the thoughtless remarks of people, people who by the way came in made their comments in my home AND . . . incidentally, did not buy a thing!
A few days have passed, remnants of the garage sale packed into the garage for the next one (I know what could we be thinking?!), during which I won’t be inviting people into my home without tying gags to their mouths.
Honestly it has been weirdly difficult! I can’t walk into my room without remembering those strangers who critiqued my haven. I feel invaded and somehow less comfortable! So, obviously my thoughts are not kind and most surely not get me into Heaven! So, you can see why I would be relieved to know that ‘hell’ is not in my contact list. So, today, since Skype has chosen to forgive me, and give me a second chance, perhaps I should follow suite, and forgive and forget! I forgive you rude garage sales attendees who critiqued my haven and didn’t buy a thing! I forgive you but please don’t come back! There, done, gone forgotten! I wonder how Skype executives would feel about the new service they have provided?
Blog title…Out of work for 21 months, small business owner advocates Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success
June 13, 2009
Woodland Hills, UT, El Dorado Hills, CA & Waterford, Ireland — June 11, 2009 (PR.com) – Kim Power Stilson and her family were among the first of their friends to be hit by what is euphemistically referred to as the New Economy. Starting in 2006 with a series of client’s who couldn’t pay their invoices, Kim lost a business she poured her life into for almost 7 years and by the beginning of 2008 she was in the same position then as millions around the globe are today – well-educated, well-experienced – and needing to find work.
Finding no success on her job hunt, she read every “power of positive thinking” type of book out there and some twice while asking herself why she had had failed. One day, on a street corner, she saw a professionally-attired man with his family holding a sign that said “Need Work.” She watched as the car in front of her rolled down their window and handed over ten bucks. At first she felt sad at the thought of the kind of solution ten bucks would offer that man and his family and then it hit her how close she and her family were to being in the same position. She then asked a question that changed her life.
“Why do some people start their own business, out of their garage, or dining room, and end up million billionaires, while some of us pour our lives into our business and end up losing our homes and holding a sign on a street corner that says ‘Need Work’?”
From that day, with little business and no job to claim her time, she went on a quest to answer that question and what she found on her search to keep from joining the man on the corner was a surprise. It took 18 months but she found that the difference between being a successful million billionaire and standing on a street corner was as simple as each individual business owner’s answer to 10 Questions.
Kim took the fresh perspective her own answers to the 10 questions gave her and revamped her business in a way that would do the most good for her clients in the new economy. Instead of offering her services individually, she duplicated her strategic marketing services into an online marketing training, thus offering an inexpensive way for every business owner to learn to market their products 21st Century Style themselves, instead of paying a consultant to do it for them.
Within a few months Kim had requests from major training companies for her services and when Kim garnered the attention of Tom Egan of the Web Campus Word Wide, (WcWW) who also believed in giving power to the small business owners, “The 5 Step eMedia eMPowerment Series” was born. Their training series is now taken by business owners in the U.S., U.K. and India with positive results. Kim even won an award for her efforts. She says that as soon as she answered the 10 Questions, things got better and she found success where recently she had only found failure!
“Needing work and creating your own doesn’t mean re-inventing the wheel, it may be just as simple as finding a new way to roll the wheel you’ve got!” said Kim Power Stilson. “On my quest, rather than confirming what I thought, that businesses fail because success is difficult and too expensive, I actually discovered that right now is the easiest and least expensive time in the history of the world to make money, become famous and achieve success!”
At the request of friends, Kim put the 10 Questions into a guide and named it in honor of the family she saw holding the “need work” sign on the street and in the spirit of the car who stopped to hand them ten bucks. The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success asks 10 Questions, with each question followed by an Assignment that will help you come up with a positive answer to that question. If you are thinking about starting a business or have a business, the difference between success and failure may reside in knowing your own answers to these10 questions.
“You never know what will happen after you read this . . . These 10 questions and assignments may make the difference between creating your own work or holding a sign that says ‘Need Work’,” said Stilson. “I can promise you that the information is worth at least the ten bucks you would give to help someone, and I have the highest hopes it will be worth many more thousands to all the business owners like me who are on a quest for 21st Century Success!”
The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success is offered as a complimentary gift to business owners across the globe needing work. You must get the ten buck solution if you have or are thinking about starting a successful business in the 21st Century. Please go to www.WcWW.com or www.powerstrategies.TV to get your Ten Buck Solution code.
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About The Ten Buck Solution:
Need Work? Create your own 21st Century Success starting with the Ten Buck Solution a Pre-eMPowerment Step offered by Kim Power Stilson and the strategists from Web Campus World Wide. The Ten Buck Solution has two components: 1. 10 Questions & 10 Assignments in a green-version eGuide training called The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success, AND 2. As an affordable Ten Buck per hour training solution for business owners who want to learn how to market, sell and compete online through the eMPowerment Series on the Web Campus World Wide at www.WcWW.com. The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success is offered as a complimentary gift to business owners across the globe who are well-educated, well-experienced, and need work. You must get the ten buck solution if you have or are thinking about starting a successful business in the 21st Century. Please go to www.WcWW.com to get your Ten Buck Solution code.
About Kim Power Stilson:
Kim Power Stilson has helped 50,000 businesses to share their story online! The author of “The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success” and The 5 Step eMPowerment Series, Kim is also an award-winning pioneer of Internet Talk Radio and hosts a weekly show on several syndicated sites. A graduate of the prestigious Brigham Young University, Kim is a dual citizen, who divides her time between the United States, England & Ireland. She has 4 dogs, 3 kids, 2 birds and a cat and a very patient husband. For more information, contact kim@powerstrategies.TV. Join her on Facebook and Twitter!
About WcWW:
WcWW (Web Campus World Wide) located online with physical offices in El Dorado Hills, CA, Woodland Hills, UT and Waterford City, Ireland, was created to bring to Small Business the eMPowerment strategies of the 21st Century. Combining the talents and synergies of Kim Power Stilson and Thomas “Net” Egan, Chad Stilson, Debbie Cluff & David Ryan, WcWW has become the vehicle to provide The 5 eMPowerment Steps to Small Business Owners World Wide. Please visit www.WcWW.com.
Out of work for 21 months, small business owner advocates Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success
June 4, 2009
El Dorado Hills, CA, & Salt Lake City, UT, & Waterford, Ireland, June 6 2009 – (PR.com) – Need Work? She was among the first to be hit by what is euphemistically referred to as the New Economy. Starting in 2006 with a series of client’s who couldn’t pay their invoices; she lost a business she poured her soul into for almost 7 years. The final blow, the loss of her husband’s job, and by the beginning of 2008, Kim Power Stilson was left as poor and unsuccessful as she had ever been. She was then in the same position as millions around the globe are today – well-educated, well-experienced – and needing to find work.
Finding no success on her job hunt, she read every “power of positive thinking” book out there and some twice while asking herself why she had had failed. One day, she saw a professionally attired man with his family holding a sign that said “Need Work.” She watched as the car in front of her rolled down their window and handed over ten bucks. She realized then how close she and her family were to being in the same position. She then asked a question that changed her life.
“Why do some people start their own business like I have, out of their garage, or dining room, and end up million billionaires,” said Kim Power Stilson. “While some of us pour our lives into our business and end up losing our homes and holding a sign on a street corner that says ‘Need Work?”
From that day, with no business claim she time, she went on a quest to find that answer. What she found after 18 months of searching surprised her. Instead of finding that small business failure happened because of difficulty and expense, she discovered that now is easiest and least expensive time, in the history of the world, to make money, become famous and achieve success. The difference between being a successful million billionaire and standing on a street corner was in each person’s answer to 10 simple Questions. She applied the knowledge, got back to work, found success, and put the Ten Questions into a guide called “The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success” named after the ten bucks she had seen given months earlier.
If you are thinking about starting a business or have a business, the difference between success and failure may be, knowing YOUR answer to these10 questions. For Kim it has already made the difference of enjoying success and holding a sign on the street corner.
“If you need work, and are thinking about creating your own, you MUST consider your answer to the 10 questions,” said Kim Power Stilson. “When you do, you will find that now is the best time to create your own successful business!”
The price of the guide and training delivered on the World Campus Web Wide is Ten Bucks, yet it is her gift to you if you if you need work. “I can’t promise the solution is as easy as handing Ten Bucks out a car window, yet I hope it makes the difference between you achieving success or standing on the street corner holding a sign that says “Need Work”, it sure has for me!” Please go to www.powerstrategies.TV and WcWW.com, to get your copy of the “The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success” Kim’s gift to those like her who need work!
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About The Ten Buck Solution:
Need Work? Create your own 21st Century Success starting with the Ten Buck a Pre-eMPowerment Step offered by Kim Power Stilson and the strategists from Web Campus World Wide. The Ten Buck Solution has two components: 1. 10 Questions & 10 Assignments in an green-version eGuide training called “The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success” AND, 2. As a very affordable Ten Buck per hour training solution for business owners who want to learn how to market, sell and compete online.
“The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success” is offered as a complimentary gift to business owners across the globe who are well-educated, well-experienced, and need work. You must get the ten buck solution if you have or are thinking about having a successful business in the 21st Century. Please go to WcWW.com to get your Ten Buck Solution code.
About Kim Power Stilson:
Kim Power Stilson has helped 50,000 businesses to share their story online! The author of “The Ten Buck Solution for 21st Century Success” and The 5 Step eMPowerment Sersies, Kim is also an award-winning pioneer of Internet Talk Radio and hosts a weekly show on several syndicated sites. Kim Power Stilson shares expert advice in magazines, is a sought after speaker for corporations and universities and has been featured in national publications and across the Web. A graduate of the prestigious Brigham Young University, Kim is the founder of the Bluebird Sisterhood, sits on several boards and loves to watercolor, play tennis, snow ski, write, and be near the sea. A dual citizen, Kim divides her time between the United States, England & Ireland. She has 4 dogs, 3 kids, 2 birds and a cat and a very patient husband. For more information, contact kim@powerstrategies.TV. Join her on Facebook and Twitter!