Monday, September 14, 2020

Fig & Zyme - Client Testimonials


Fig & Zyme

What is Fig&Zyme?
Fig Enzyme is a Botanical Mix Fig Fruit, Multi Enzyme, Bromelain & Probiotics

What are the benefits of taking Fig&Zyme?
Defecation - purification of the intestines
Improve constipation problem
Promote intestinal probiotics
Lower blood pressure
Suppress blood sugar
Increase gastrointestinal probiotics
Promote body nutrition absorption
Maintain normal cholesterol content
Enhance physical strength and beauty
Exclude residual gastrointestinal excess
Prevention of cardiovascular & cerebrovascular disease
Reduce cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver cancer, acute or chronic cholecystitis
Inhibits harmful bacteria and enhances the anti-epidemic capacity of the digestive tract

What are the ingredients of Fig&Zyme?
Fig Fruit, Mix Fruit Powder, Multi Enzyme (Amylase, Cellulase, Lactase, Lipase, Protease), Bromelain, Soluble Fiber, Apple Fiber, Konjac Powder, Aloe Vera, Probiotics, Inulin, Multi-Vitamins, Vitamin C.

Any Consume Direction?
Mix 1 sachet into 180ml room temperature water, stir well & consume immediately. Take one or two sachets per day.

Any Storage Condition required?
Keep in a cool and dry place. Avoid direct sunlight. Due to natural ingredients are used, the color and taste may vary slightly from batch to batch.

Any Precaution?
If you are pregnant, lactating, or taking medications, please consult a physician before taking this product. Keep out of reach of children.

Does it suitable for a vegetarian? Halal?
Yes. Fig&Zyme is suitable for vegetarians and Halal.

Any certifications / approved by the government?
KKM Approved, GMP, HACCP Certified, obtained ISO 22000 Food Safety Certification & Halal.

Testimonial of Fig&Zyme by our product users

Resolved constipation problem & reducing body weight - Ms. Kathryn

Testimonials from clients - resolve of constipation problem


Testimonial from the client - successfully lose 2kg bodyweight thru Fig&Zyme


More and more users recommending Fig&Zymes to their friends. 
13 Sept 2020 | Ms. Anita purchase a box of Fig & Zyme after recommended by her friend. 
She wishes to have intestine cleaning, detoxification, followed by maintaining good health
Testimonial by Ms.Anita after her repeat purchase.
Thank you so much for Ms.Anita's recommendation to her sister.
Hope this able to help with health improvement.



 Welcome to contact us:
Ervin Ling | Phimilion Distributor
📱 +6012-6160412 | WhatApps
📧: ervin.sy.ling@gmail.com

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Phimilion - Users Testimonials

🍇 Testimonial By Phimilion  🍇
1) Fig&Zyme - English/MayPua
http://bit.ly/TFig-Eng-May

2) Fig&Zyme - English/Kathryn
http://bit.ly/TFig-Eng-Kathryn

3) Telomegenase - English/Dr Edward Chan
http://bit.ly/TTelo-Eng-DrEdward

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

How to be productive & creative when business pauses



You can build relationships and your skills when you're not able to meet with clients.

“May you live in interesting times.” The source of this quote is actually unknown and unimportant. Like it or not, though, we live in interesting times. They’re times of uncertainty and potential danger, but they’re also the most creative of any time in the history of mankind.

Since we might have some extra time on our hands in the coming weeks, let's use it productively and creatively. Following are the requests I have made to my producers and partners:

1. Don’t waste this opportunity to build better relationships and improve yourself as a person and a professional. Set a goal, make a plan, and keep yourself busy with positive tasks and goals. This includes exercising daily.

2. Make a list of 10 people you would like to contact and reach out to. Just ask them how they are doing and let them talk. Use this time to build your relationship with them. Once you are done, repeat with another 10 people.

3. Think of a concept or idea you would like to talk to another client or peer about and create an interesting and engaging presentation we can use. Don’t forget to engage the resources you have. They may be at another health care supplement company, an agency, a producer group, or a study group. Share your best ideas since we all know a rising tide lifts all boats. Once you finish your new presentation, repeat, and create a second one.

4. Think of five health consultants/nutritionists you want to build a relationship with, and build a plan that ends with you being their go-to referral source. In addition, use this time to call them to start to build the relationship. Start now and don’t waste this valuable time we have.

5. Learn something new and become an expert in a new concept or strategy. Ideas might be healthy diet, exercise adequately, the best time to sleep, how to control body weight, time management for daily routine, and total health concept. Once you’re done, pick a second one and learn more. You might consider learning about another type of well-being ideas, such as stress management and mental health knowledge.

6. Connect with old friends, family members, or a neighbor. Expand your circle so when you are ready to stop social distancing, you have built many more circles and developed many more opportunities.

Finally, I am here if you want to talk about an idea, concept, or case.

Take care of your family, friends, clients, and yourself.




Picture source from:
www.TheLawOfAttraction.com


- Increase Exposure To Natural Light | Outdoor Activity
- Get Some Exercise And evaluate Your Diet | Habit
- Set Time Limits For Tasks | Management
- Take Steps To Combat Stress | Mindset
- Don't Work Yourself Into The Ground | Know Your Limit

Let's Practice a Healthy LifeStyle 
 Take Action & Just Do It


Ervin Ling
Enrich Life Consultancy
Phimilion Nutritionist & Product Specialist

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Social Network Theory - By Ervin Ling


Social Network Theory is the study of how people, organizations, or groups interact with others inside their network. Understanding the theory is easier when you examine the individual pieces starting with the largest element, which is networks, and working down to the smallest element, which is the actors.

Examining Networks

In some ways, networks can be thought of as neighborhoods, since networks are comprised of the actors and the relationships between those actors. These actors, referred to as nodes, can be individuals, organizations or companies. Regardless of what they are, they are always the smallest single unit inside a network. If you view the United Nations as a social network, the United States would be a node or actor inside the network.
Three Types of Social Networks
The three types of social networks that social scientists explore are ego-centric networks, socio-centric networks, and open-system networks.
  1. Ego-centric networks are connected with a single node or individual. For example, you, the node, connected to all your close friends.
  2. Socio-centric networks are closed networks by default. Two commonly-used examples of this type of network are children in a classroom or workers inside an organization.
  3. In open-system networks, the boundary lines are not clearly defined. A few examples in this type of network are America's elite class, connections between corporations, or the chain of influencers of a particular decision. Due to the lack of clearly-defined boundaries, this type of network is considered the most difficult to study.

Studying Relationships

If networks were just a list of your close friends or the people you work with, there would be nothing to study. What social scientists are concerned with are the interactions between each of the members of the network. These connections, called relationships or ties, are at the heart of what social scientists seek to study and understand. Why do the individuals interact, how do they interact and what is the level of closeness -- usually referred to as connectedness -- between group members?
Although, there are many types of relationships, including reciprocal, directional, and others, each of the types can be reduced to either a strong tie or a weak tie.

Weak Ties Versus Strong Ties

Strong ties are close enough to you that you probably have the phone numbers of these people, whereas weak ties would be surprised if you called one of them. However, research shows that the weak ties in your network are, in some ways, more valuable. One study conducted by John S. Granovetter of John Hopkins University determined individuals who sought employment most often received more quality job leads from weak links than from strong ones.

Nodes or Actors

Nodes can most easily be defined as the individual players -- or actors -- inside the network. Inside this part, which is the smallest piece of the social network puzzle, is where scientists, marketers and even politicians, try to analyze the ties a node has with the other members of the network.
As an example of a social network, consider the members of a church. Despite the fact all of them are connected by the overall network, not all the individuals are connected with the same degree of closeness. It's these varying degrees of closeness, or connectedness, that determine the value of that node to the network.
An actor's location inside the social network can be an indicator of the strength of the ties associated with him. A person near the center of the network often has more ties -- or links -- between himself and the other actors, as opposed to someone on the outer fringes of a network. A person on the outer edge of the network could be connected to the network by only one link.

Six Degrees of Separation

One of the most fascinating aspects of Social Network Theory is the six degrees of separation concept. This concept was the outcome of a late 1960s social experiment called The Small World Problem, conducted by Stanley Milgram, in which 100 letters were sent to randomly chosen individuals with a set of instructions to get the letter to a specific individual who lived in Sharon, Massachusetts. However, a couple of stipulations determined how the letter could reach the Sharon, MA target.
  • First, recipients of the letter could only send the letter to someone they knew firsthand, but that person should be someone they thought may know someone who knew the target.
  • Second, if the recipient knew the target, they were to directly mail the letter to the target.
In the course of the experiment, Milgram determined that there were, on average, six steps between the initial person who received the letter and the Sharon, MA target. The theory also led to the creation of a common trivia game, 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon.

The weakness of Milgram's Claim

One criticism of Milgram's work is the lack of data to support his theory since many of the letters never reached their intended target. In 2003, a group of scientists at Columbia University in New York set out to replicate the experiment, using email instead of traditional paper and U.S. mail. Just like in the original study, a significant percentage of the emails were abandoned, which broke the chain. The scientists stated these chains were broken due to the "lack of incentive by individuals to reach a target." However, even with the high number of broken chains, emails that did reach the intended target did so in five to seven steps, which mirrored Milgram's original experiment.

Strengths and Weaknesses of the Theory

Due to the complexity of any social network, using the theory to understand actors and the relationships between them is crucial to the work of social scientists, theorists, politicians, and even marketers. These researchers often try to glean a better understanding of the inner workings of a network so they can further their cause or simply sell a product. The theory, though, does have some inherent strengths and weaknesses.
Strengths:
The theory offers an explanation for how random people are connected.
It's useful in the study of large groups and understanding how their members relate to others in the group.
It provides insight into viral phenomena, such as viral content, the spread of diseases like ebola, etc.
Weaknesses:
It's difficult to scientifically replicate.
Interpreting relationships/ties can be subjective.

Theory In Practice: Social Media

The theory is used to understand everything from high employee turnover to the intricate webs associated with terrorist networks. In many ways, its the math behind social network theory that explains how a piece of social media content goes viral in relatively few steps. This math, power functions, shows how a small change in one area can have a huge impact on the overall network. When a change is initiated at the node level, the change moves first from the node, along its ties to the various connected relationships, before being pushed out to additional nodes and their relationships, creating a change throughout the entire social network.


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