Sisters Gain ‘Anything is Possible’ Attitude from Marathon

London. New York. Boston. These cities are known for their architecture, history and tourism. They’re also known for grueling sporting events, including marathons. From those marathons we hear stories of great feats and amazing times,…
Susanne Cunningham speaking earlier this year at the Women in Business event.

USANA Social Media Tip #33: Industry Expert John Fleming

I had the opportunity recently to attend USANA's "Training with the Masters" event in San Antonio. It featured presentations from USANA leaders, as well as insight from John Fleming, publisher of Direct Selling News, and Dani Johnson, inspirational…
Tiger print, right, compared to mine, left. Missed tiger by a couple of hours at Chitiwan Park

Mt. Everest 2012: Early Update from Kathmandu

Received the following from Susanne Cunningham, who is climbing to Mount Everest Base Camp. Get up to speed on her trek here. Nepal is an exceptional place filled with culture. Ancient places still used today. Built to last and to be shared…
USANA's Brad Pace at the midpoint of his health journey

Building a USANA Body with Brad: At the Midway Point

“Work is an antidote for anxiety, and ointment for sorrow, and a doorway to possibility.” — Dieter F. Uchtdorf Greetings USANA family! It’s time to celebrate midpoint successes and then throw some gas on this transformation effort…
Susanne Cunningham speaking earlier this year at the Women in Business event.

Giveaway Winners: Texts with Gen Y = Short, Simple

Congratulations to Alison Grimston, Derek Lee, Paul Rohatensky, Anthony Tafalla and Lora Ulrich, winners of the My Reality Check Bounced giveaway. They were randomly chosen from a pool of 122 entries by more than 30 different people (each person…
Susanne Cunningham speaking earlier this year at the Women in Business event.

Mt. Everest 2012: ‘LASERFocus’ Reaching New Heights

Susanne Cunningham jokes that she expects to wake up in Nepal during the course of her 16-day Mount Everest Base Camp Trek and wonder why she didn’t opt for a relaxing beach vacation instead of a grueling climb to 17,500 feet. “If…