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The purpose of this blog site is 3-fold: a place for sharing general information, a place to share about spiritual matters that will help move us toward a healthier inner life and a place where I can talk about my business and the products that can help us experience better health. Note: This section, though still on the blog for you to read, is no longer relevant to me as I am no longer in business since I retired in 2010

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God bless you today and every day. Remember, "A joyful heart is good medicine" (Proverbs 17:22-NASB). Blessings and health to you and yours.

Diane

Note: Unless otherwise noted, all photos on this blog taken by Diane Stephenson

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

PRICE OR VALUE?

What is the first question you ask when considering a purchase? How much does it cost? Or, What value will I get by investing in this item? The same questions also apply to choosing a home-based business.

Sometimes price and value have absolutely no connection. We have all seen products priced many times over what they are worth. That is not value, merely an expense. But occasionally you find a product or service that has great worth at a very low cost. That is true value. Which would you rather have?

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  1. Price or Value? Sometimes, we also find items that are in a higher price category, but well worth the investment. Often, low-priced items are of poor quality and yield, yet we are tempted to buy them because the initial investment is so small. This can apply to clothing, dishwashing liquid, etc. I think we have to start looking at buying 'Made in Canada', or at the very least made in North America products. The current economic crisis is a good indicator that we need to start supporting our country's economy, if not for our sake, for the sake of our children and grandchildren!
    - Camille

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