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Trend-Wellness
Do you wish to have one of the most successful company in your neighbourhood?
Often, we do not have informations about new trend, informations which give us chance for business success.
Today we are facing new trend - new megatrend Wellness.
Trend = Success?
To reach highest possible success, it is necesary to be involved in new trend at begining.
World trends - sail the wave of success
When you begin to work from home it is important to choose the right industry, because even best driver can not win the race if he is not in right car.
Let's just take a look and see which economic fields are expecting boom in next 10 years.
ON TOP OF THE LIST
Health and nutrition or Wellness industry.
With everyday growth of unhealthy food and genetic modified food, people are starting to feel more and more outh of shape. They have to something for themselfs to improve health and to feel better.
Economist Paul Zane Pilzer predicts growth of this industry from 260 million $ to 1 trillion $ in next 8 years.
Revolution of work from home is here. Every 10 sec. someone starts working from home.
Why? It's simple, people whant more free time, more freedom to enjoy life. Million people are working more than 8 hours a day and coming home from work they are often stuck in traffic jams. Secure job has become past, take control over your working time, be your own boss.
PAUL ZANE PILZER
Paul Zane Pilzer is a world-renowned economist, a multimillionaire software entrepreneur, a lay rabbi, an adjunct professor, and the author of three bestselling books.
Pilzer completed college in three years and received his MBA from Wharton in fifteen months at age 22. At age 24, he was appointed an adjunct professor at New York University where he has taught for 20 consecutive years. While employed as Citibank's youngest officer at 22 and its youngest vice president at 25, Pilzer started several entrepreneurial businesses-earning his first $1 million before age 26 and his first $10 million before age 30. Over the past 20 years, he has started and/or taken public five companies in the areas of software, education, and financial services.
He was an appointed economic advisor in two presidential administrations and warned of the impending $200-billion savings and loan crisis years before official Washington was willing to listen-a story that he later told in Other People's Money (Simon & Schuster, 1989) which was critically acclaimed by The New York Times and The Economist magazine.
Pilzer's Unlimited Wealth (Crown Publishers, 1990) explained how we live in a world of unlimited physical resources because of rapidly advancing technology. After reading Unlimited Wealth, the late Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart, said that he was "amazed at Pilzer's business capacity" and his "ability to put it into layman's terms."
Pilzer's God Wants You to be Rich (Simon & Schuster, 1995/1997) explained how the foundation of our economic system is based on our Judeo-Christian heritage. This New York Times business bestseller was featured on the front page of The Wall Street Journal and on television shows ranging from 60 Minutes to First Person with Maria Shriver. It has been published in 18 languages.
And now, in The Wellness Revolution (Wiley, 2002), Pilzer identifies the newly emerging "wellness" business and explains how wellness entrepreneurs can find their fortunes in this soon to be $1 trillion industry.
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