Community. Friendships.

A purpose.
A vision. 

What makes
a good life?

There are no doubt thousands of books and philosophers who have debated this subject. 

Let’s keep it simple with a good dose of common sense. 
 
If you have not listened to it, do check out the BBC survey on loneliness*.

It is well documented that loneliness is more detrimental to our health than smoking. 

When I started my business in October 2006,
I was told that I would make more friends.

Billy no mates?

Me?

On reflection, I realised I was in a rut!

Work, home, kids clubs, gym.

And repeat.

So tied to the family routine, there was little time for self nurture let alone adventure.

Travelling the world with Forever we have made friends for life...


That international camaraderie brings a joy.

People coming from all over the globe to celebrate, learn, reflect and enjoy recognition.

We could all do with more of that!

  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button

My teaching career began in 1973 and the staff room was a buzz. Lively, colourful, instructive, noisy, full of laughter. I loved the camaraderie and support. 
Attending my first Forever meeting, I suddenly realised that my current staff room was anything but. Like many professions, teaching had become numbers driven; colour and laughter were in short supply. 

I started my business with the sole purpose of plugging the family financial shortfall. What I got was not only that additional income but a whole new way of looking at life. 


Positivity, colour, encouragement, travel and personal development way beyond that offered to me in teaching in the 21st century. 

How many times have you had to miss a school play?

How many times have you had to say no to an elderly relative?

How often have you had to say 'no we can't afford that'?

With a flexible business with Forever, you can start to say yes to more of the things you have been saying no to.

Share by: