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With a pragmatic approach and a strong entrepreneurial spirit, Magdalena not only achieves her goals, but also inspires and guides those around her to follow their own dreams and aspirations.
Her story is a real roller coaster with ups and downs from which we all have something to learn.
1. Tell us about yourself and your passions outside of the professional field
My name is Cojocaru Maria Magdalena, I am 40 years old, I am from Focsani, Vrancea. I am an ambitious person, I like outdoor walks, I love the people around me and I am a convinced family member. I have two wonderful daughters and an understanding husband around whom my whole world revolves.
Communication is also an important part of my life. I like to interact with the people around me. To listen to their stories, to learn new things and to share my experiences. I believe that every person I meet has something special to offer and that the exchange of ideas and perspectives can be incredibly valuable.
In my free time, I prefer to return with my family to the places of my childhood, to the lands of happiness. Such moments calm me down and make me feel like a child again.
2. Would you rather define yourself as an optimistic, idealistic, pragmatic or pessimistic person?
I consider that I am an optimistic person because I am guided by my own intuitions. I always see the light at the end of the tunnel. Even if sometimes it’s hard, nothing stops me from going further to follow my dream.
Every obstacle I encounter becomes a step on my way to success. Instead of getting discouraged, I use my optimism and determination to find solutions and move forward with confidence.
Thus, I consider optimism to be a powerful engine that helps me overcome obstacles and achieve my goals.
3. What was the most difficult competition in your life? But the happiest moment?
The most difficult moment in my life was when I returned from Italy after 11 years and had to divorce.
I was in the first year of post-secondary health school and I had to manage rent alone with two children, job and school. Sometimes I thought I wouldn’t make it. Because of this, I went into a slight depression. Being far from my family, in a city far from my hometown, it was difficult for me. I had to work 16 hours a day, and in the evening, after the girls were asleep, I had to study for classes. I work to cover the necessary expenses and to lead a decent life.
I thank God for strengthening me physically and mentally to go on.
The happiest moments were when I gave birth to my daughters, Giulia Rebeca (15 years old) and Andra Gabriela (10 years old).
My most memorable experience was when, after finishing high school, I decided to go to Italy for a year. I wanted to earn some money to be able to continue my studies.
I come from a modest family with 5 other brothers. My mother was a housewife, and my father was the only one who worked.
From the thought that I would only stay in Italy for one year, it became 11 due to the circumstances of that time. This decision subsequently changed both my life and my career.
After finishing post-secondary health school, I returned closer to my native county where I worked at a recovery center. After about a year, I found out that there is an illegal clause in the contract. This specifies the fact that, if I resigned, I would no longer be allowed to develop my activity in the entire county. Otherwise, I had to pay a colossal amount of compensation.
Given the fact that they had not paid for my qualification courses, the clause failed. I decided to go on my own, although I had no security. Thus, closing one door, another opened to success.
Looking back, I realize that I had some obstacles that I am happy that I met. Thus I had the chance to become what I am today and… to be harder to surprise, perhaps.
4. What have you learned in life from your own mistakes?
From my own mistakes I learned that it is good to be cautious, to know how to choose your friends, team and people with whom to develop in life.
I also learned that it is essential not to tolerate anything that is not good for you. Whether it’s toxic relationships, harmful behaviors, or situations that affect your health and well-being, it’s important to have the courage to stand up and say “no” when necessary.
It is essential to trust yourself and respect your limits in order to protect your own happiness and inner balance. But the most important thing is not to let yourself be defeated by life’s obstacles.
5. How did your journey in the world begin? Calivita?
My trip in Calivita it started approximately 5 years ago when I met Luminita Obreja (my mentor). He came to me for a back pain, I was a physical therapist. He talked to me about SCIO (bioresonance) and the products Calivita. During that time, my little girl was eating very little and asking for a lot of sweets, so she proposed a test. I was very curious. I had tested many pharmaceutical products, but to no avail.
After testing with SCIO, I discovered that my little girl had a lot of parasites and vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
A diet and supplements followed Calivita for 3 months, and the results started to appear already after the first week. She was eating much better, sleeping peacefully. After a month and a half, during the test, he had eliminated the parasites and the SCIO grids were green, which proves the effectiveness of the treatment.
This has determined me since then and until now to use both myself and my family these products. I warmly recommend the products to all patients Calivita because they convinced me.
6. What are the most important things that have changed in the environment in which you work since you have been active in the community Calivita?
Since I started to be active in the community CalivitaI noticed a series of significant changes in the environment in which I work. People are now more interested in their health. They are more open to trying natural products and alternative solutions to improve their lifestyle.
This change in consumer attitudes has been a positive one for our industry and has given us the opportunity to expand and reach a wider audience.
I have sent many patients for a more detailed control. They followed a well-defined treatment scheme and had very good results.
For example, people with conditions such as type 2 diabetes who, after 3 months of treatment and an adequate regimen, have returned to normal blood sugar levels, satisfied with the products Calivita.
My 75-year-old mother had rather large varicose veins, and in recent years she had thrombophlebitis. After a 3-month treatment with Vein ProteX, Omega 3 concentrate, Vein Care and other supplements he was missing, I was very amazed that these veins receded.
7. Why do you think that some are successful and others are not, in business Calivita?
In any business, to be successful, you must first trust yourself, in what you do, be serious, trust people, prove that what you propose has results. In the business Calivita you have to be a good manager, have a successful team, people who are willing to test, consume the products Calivita.
8. What are the biggest achievements or successful moments you experienced as a partner Calivita?
The biggest achievement was when I reached the level of 21% (Palm Manager), and then I was rewarded beyond expectations by the company Calivita.
An important moment as a partner Calivita was the meeting with the president and founder, Gerry Hargitai, during the annual awards. Then I understood that it is the place where health meets financial independence.
These moments of success and achievements not only honor you as a partner Calivitabut it also gives you the opportunity to feel recognized and appreciated for your work and commitment.
I hope that these experiences inspire you to continue to develop and reach your maximum potential in this business.
9. What plans and goals do you have for the future? What are the key initiatives you have in mind within the community Calivita?
My biggest goal for the future is to move forward with business development Calivita. To have a strong team with my husband and family.
My dream is to build and open a SPA and recovery center where, in addition to body treatments, the products are also recommended Calivita.
#togetherwecan
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