They already bought…but
Most people think having it is enough.
Today I shared with a room full of distributors…
and something interesting happened.
Many already had it at home.
But when it came to how to actually use it…
that’s when the “aha moment” hit.
It’s not about having it.
It’s about how you use it in your environment.
You dunno what you dunno… until you test it.
#emfawareness #environmentmatters #healthtech #wellnessjourney #learnsomethingnew
Having valuable products or technologies at home is a great start, but as I experienced during a recent seminar, it’s what you do with them that truly counts. In the seminar, many participants had already acquired the products but weren’t sure how to integrate them effectively into their daily environment. This disconnect often leads to missed opportunities for health and wellness improvements. From my personal journey and observations, I’ve learned that understanding your environment and consistently testing how a product performs in that specific setting is crucial. For example, devices in the health tech space, such as Enagic water ionizers or EMF awareness tools, can have varied effectiveness depending on placement, maintenance, and user habits. The phrase ‘You dunno what you dunno… until you test it’ perfectly captures this reality. Only through experimentation and mindful usage can you identify and leverage the full benefits. An 'aha moment' often comes when distributors or users shift their mindset from simply owning a ‘box’ or item to understanding how it interacts with their environment. This shift empowers them to handle objections confidently and communicate the real value to others. Incorporating door gifts or light refreshments during such seminars also adds an engaging, community-driven dimension to learning. From a wellness journey perspective, being proactive in learning about your product’s functionality and environmental impact deepens your appreciation and makes your investment worthwhile. It is about the mastery of use, not possession alone. For anyone involved in distribution or personal usage, make it a habit to revisit how you’re integrating these items into your life, test regularly, and stay curious. This approach can elevate your experience from just owning to truly benefiting and sharing valuable insights with your community.


















