Travel as an Insider
J Drymades Arch Albania 
Ever considered an Adventure in Albania ?
Berat Albania
Albania is a great option if you want to visit the Mediterranean in Europe at one fifth of European prices
We started our Albanian Adventure by renting a car in the capital, and heading down to the famous Fortress & Churches at Berat.
The cobblestone street where our B&B was located was under construction, so we squeezed past the workmen and parked the car on a 45 degree incline at the side of the road ~ you definitely need to make sure the emergency brake is working, and it was a huge relief to see the car was still there in the morning !
Blue Eye Albania
From Berat, we headed southwest through the mountains past the infamous Blue Eye and the Albanian Riviera.
The scenery through the mountains was spectacular,  roads were non-stop hairpin turns, and the voice on google maps kept directing us to smaller and smaller roads ~ it seems like everytime we recorded a video we missed a turn-off & had to ask for directions in "Pidgin" Albanian
J in Ksamil Albania
We wanted to be "off the beaten tourist path", so we stayed for 3 days in a little village on the Ionian Sea called Ksamil ~ boasting sand beaches & crystalline turquoise water right outside the front door with Spectacular Sunsets from the private balcony.
Our B&B was a 2BR apartment with a full kitchen literally right in front of the beach and included breakfast with warm homemade bread ~ for $22 USD per night !
Ksamil Beach Albania
The prices were insanely cheap, but we quickly discovered that NO ONE accepted credit cards ~ not the hotels, the restaurants, the gas stations...
And even the bank ATM's wouldn't accept our debit cards ~ so we had to email my Mum to get her to send some cash via Western Union.
She asked me to call her to verify, because she thought it was one of those spam emails asking to wire money because we were on vacation and our credit cards didn't work.
J&Jess in Butrint Ruins Albania We spent a day soaking in the history of the ruins at Butrint ~ it was comparable to the ruins at Ephesus in size with multiple layers of Medieval Venetian and Roman architecture and amazing mosaics, set in a strategic coastal location.
J with Hovercraft Crew in Saranda Albania Since we had to go into Saranda to get our money from WU, we went down to the port and discovered the island of Corfu in Greece was only 5 miles away by fast hovercraft, so we met the Albanian Captain, who told me I could sit up in the cockpit with him & I wouldn't feel seasick.
J&Jess Corfu Greece
You can definitely see the influence of the cruise ships stopping in Corfu ~ we meandered through alley after alley of souvenir shops and boutiques, selling everything from Greek handicrafts to Chinese toys to Balinese wraps to Paris designer clothing. There was an unending choice of little restaurants and outdoor cafe's featuring fresh fish & seafood scattered throughout the town in historical old buildings.
And they even accepted credit cards !
J in Himare Beach Albania




We made out way up the Albanian Riviera, stopping at the ancient castle Ali Pasha built for all his wives in Porto Palermo, and ending up in Himare Beach for the night.


When we stopped for lunch, Jessica was the only soul on the 5 mile Borsh Beach, other than the fisherman who not only caught the lobster in his boat that morning, but served it to us in this deserted piece of paradise.
Jess on Borsh Beach Albania




































 
J in Drymades Arch Albania
We discovered a gorgeous beach in Drymades where the young couple had built their hotel on the end of the beach & had an arch leading to another private cove ~ really the blue water, white pebble beaches and rock formations were just the same as the Greek Islands, but cost a fraction of the price in Albania, with incredibly friendly locals.
View of Albanian Beach from Llogara
Leaving the beaches, we took another road of hairpin turns  (this one actually didn't even exist on google maps), up to the Llogara National Park with stunning views of the beach on the way up, a cloud forest going over the pass at the top, and then lush forests with charming hamlets all the way down the other side.
 



 

Boat House Albania
There was never a dull moment ~ from the "Boat House" we passed, hours away from any body of water ~ not sure it would float in case of a flood???
To the hundreds of thousands of bunkers all over the country built during the communist regime, a reminder of the isolationism and Partisan government in power for so many years.
       Bunker Albania
Really, the Albanians we met during our exploring were so friendly, would bend over backwards to help us even with the language barrier when we got completely lost, and embracing foreign tourists.
I would highly recommend it to anyone !


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SUCCESS TIPS from Juliet


Once you have learned the knowledge from any Surge training ~ whether it was our Surge Champions Spring Training, a lesson from Coach Tomer, or a live training done in your city by your Director, reinforce the training and start putting it to use daily.
No one has a magic wand (which is often what my some of my team is hoping for when they meet me!) and the only thing that works is putting in the effort over time. Great training is useless without reinforcement and you must practice, rehearse and then actually do it consistently out in the real world.
It takes time and effort but that's what will increase the size of your team, your weekly check, and your residual.
It is amazing how many sales people do not calendar block. As a result, you decide to build Surge with no plan, get distracted with low priority activities and confuse pay time activity with no-pay time activities.
You need to set specific goals and follow-up.
If your goals are not met, then you don't have direction.
If there is no follow-up and accountability you will not strive to reach those goals. With reachable goals and accountability along the way, the success of your sales efforts is drastically improved.
For those of you who want to create Economic Freedom with Surge and willing to commit 10 hours a week doing the right activities, you need to COMMIT to our 6 Daily Activities Program with an accountability partner & reporting ~ IT IS WORKING for all those who are completing their Champions Challenge every week !


NEW CHAMPIONS WEBSITE


Thanks for all of your positive feedback on our 
new Surge Champions website. 
Max & Oksana
The new site was designed and built by my son Max and his wife, Oksana, through their new venture O&M St John Creative Solutions
If any of you are interested in using their services to update/manage or design and build your Team Website, they have agreed to offer everyone on our team 10% off their services. 
Their sites start at just $500 (regular price), so it's a great deal!


You can find out more about websites they have built and their other services at www.omstjohn.com or by emailing them 
directly at [email protected] 


If you haven't seen it yet, make sure to go and look at our newly designed Champions team website:


Congrats Champions Caribbean Contest Leaders !



   in 1st Place                         in 2nd Place                       in 3rd Place      


Curtis Trott Roseann Martinez & Eddie Pizarro
 
      Rayshawn Robinson                                                    Curtis Trott                                                     Roseann Martinez

                                                                                                                                                                            & Eddie Pizarro


Followed by Champions Michelle Knolton, Hernel Watson, Stacy Prather & Kath Roberts tied in 4th Place




Click the link to see where you stand:  Caribbean Contest Standings


And I look forward to seeing you at convention in Atlanta in August for a full day of Surge365 University ~ don't miss this chance to learn from the Marketing Directors and Top Producers & Leaders in the company !


Your Partner in Success through Travel,


Juliet




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