“I’m really grateful that my work is my play in a way. That I have something that I enjoy getting up every day to do, that makes me feel alive. For me it’s carpe diem, seize the day, just go for it … do it.” ~ Trish Schwenkler

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Trish Schwenkler, the number one earner at ASEA talks about her life, her love of water, and love of Network Marketing and ASEA.

Merriam-Webster’s Did You Know? Carpe diem, a phrase that comes from the Roman poet Horace, means literally “Pluck the day”, though it’s usually translated as “Seize the day”. A free translation might be “Enjoy yourself while you have the chance”. For some people, Carpe diem serves as the closest thing to a philosophy of life as they’ll ever have.

October 27, 2017