Priscila ( 10 years ago )
Hi,I'm starting Turbo Fire in a week. (I odererd it about 2 days ago). I'm very excited about the routines. I'm a 31 year old, 2 children (11 and 2 years). On my last pregnacy I went up 50 lbs. I still need to get off at least 7 more, but those have been very difficult for me. This summer I began the Insanity program and it was great. But work and the kids has made it very difficult to continue.I know that as soon as I get the Turbo Fire program I'll start working on my routines. I really need this!!!!Hope to hear back from you soon!!
Ayushi ( 10 years ago )
Since it was introduced, I've held out for Small Business Day and do most of my siohppng for Diane at the small businesses in our Old Town. The supply is limited as are the choices but I'm still able to find what she wants and likes and I will pay just a little bit more to stay clear of the horrendous crowds and the big stores.I'm also mindful of smaller, independant places, like coffee shops and go to several throughout the month. I like keeping smaller businesses in business and I wish more and more people would patronize many of these independants.I think working Thanksgiving should be voluntary. If the business is willing to pay extra or double time for workers working a Holiday, then let those employees make that choice. If you can't staff your business close the doors and wait til the following day. I agree, there is way too much corporate greed and it bugs me that a month or more before a holiday you can't find anything for the holiday that is still 2 weeks away!Besides smaller businesses usually offer better customer service usually.
Jhia ( 10 years ago )
I completely unnerstadd the need for privacy and respect for others's personal space, but that doesn't justify banning technology that younger people need to do their jobs in today's world. I've always maintained that technology would help bolster club memberships via pictures or blog posts. That doesn't mean clubs can't survive without tech, but this problem will not go away before the last club does. In compromise, I do like the idea of a pouch or carrying case and restricted zones. I don't bring phones with me poolside because of the water. I could also see electronic devices restricted to inside tents, cars, or RVs. What about signing agreements that taking photos of non-consenting members would result in instant bans?
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Hi,I'm starting Turbo Fire in a week. (I odererd it about 2 days ago). I'm very excited about the routines. I'm a 31 year old, 2 children (11 and 2 years). On my last pregnacy I went up 50 lbs. I still need to get off at least 7 more, but those have been very difficult for me. This summer I began the Insanity program and it was great. But work and the kids has made it very difficult to continue.I know that as soon as I get the Turbo Fire program I'll start working on my routines. I really need this!!!!Hope to hear back from you soon!!
Since it was introduced, I've held out for Small Business Day and do most of my siohppng for Diane at the small businesses in our Old Town. The supply is limited as are the choices but I'm still able to find what she wants and likes and I will pay just a little bit more to stay clear of the horrendous crowds and the big stores.I'm also mindful of smaller, independant places, like coffee shops and go to several throughout the month. I like keeping smaller businesses in business and I wish more and more people would patronize many of these independants.I think working Thanksgiving should be voluntary. If the business is willing to pay extra or double time for workers working a Holiday, then let those employees make that choice. If you can't staff your business close the doors and wait til the following day. I agree, there is way too much corporate greed and it bugs me that a month or more before a holiday you can't find anything for the holiday that is still 2 weeks away!Besides smaller businesses usually offer better customer service usually.
I completely unnerstadd the need for privacy and respect for others's personal space, but that doesn't justify banning technology that younger people need to do their jobs in today's world. I've always maintained that technology would help bolster club memberships via pictures or blog posts. That doesn't mean clubs can't survive without tech, but this problem will not go away before the last club does. In compromise, I do like the idea of a pouch or carrying case and restricted zones. I don't bring phones with me poolside because of the water. I could also see electronic devices restricted to inside tents, cars, or RVs. What about signing agreements that taking photos of non-consenting members would result in instant bans?