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How positive peer pressure made me take Salba

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Ok no one should truly make you do something unless you want to but when you're on the fence with an idea, activity, action, the tipping point can be peer pressure (and a good advertisement) from friends you woud listen to.

So comes Salba, (touted as "Nature's Most Powerful Whole Food") and how my coworkers have made me take it. Well, its not that bad, in fact I don't taste anything different. A mix with my daily yogurt and its like taking vitamins, it becomes part of your routine. I'll let you know how it goes after a couple of weeks.

In the meantime, I wanted to post this because of the whole positive peer pressure idea. Many of you may have been part of this at one point or another in your lives. Have you succumb to peer pressure. Corporate peer pressure is interesting because unlike at school, there is a lot more indirectness that comes with it and there are times when we may find ourselves adhering to viewpoints that we are truly not aligned to. What do you do then? Would you act as you've done when you were in school or would you take another route? I'm interested in finding out what your views are on this.

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Jasmine Beaupre:

My husband coaxed me into buying Salba and I have NOT regretted it ever since he did. My skin is looking fabulous !

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