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Sunday 20 November 2016

Complainers! Or achievers! Which are you?

Bill Britt and his wife, Peggy joined Amway in 1970, ten years after the company began, and built one of the largest Amway businesses in the world.
 
 
They reached Diamond level in 1973 and Crown Ambassador in 1996. In 2004 they were recognized as Founders Crown Ambassador, one of only 14 Amway distributorships in the world to have reached that level. 
 
Bill Britt was the oldest of eight children. His father had an alcohol problem resulting in lost jobs, lost homes, and chronic chaos for the entire family. Bill worked for tips when he was too young to be on anyone's payroll.
 
After serving in the Korean War, Bill earned an advanced degree in engineering, and spent the next 15 years as a city manager in various North Carolina cities.
 
He invested $10,000 in a "blue sky" investment scam, where he was supposed to be able to sell cars obtained at lower prices than other dealers. The entire $10,000 was lost immediately. 
 
He and Peggy had borrowed the money for this investment, and after three years of working hard to pay it back were still in debt. They were looking for some other business which would help them, and another person who had been the victim of the same investment scam called him to offer him the Amway opportunity. 
 
He was very careful about the Amway business. As he said in various tapes and rallies, "The night I went to see this business plan for the first time, I left my wallet in my car so I wouldn't even be tempted." He has represented over and over that he was extremely skeptical. 
 
Whiners and Winners.
 
You may have heard of Bill Britt, one of the most successful distributors in Amway. Some years ago, 20/20 did a feature story on Amway.
 
They spent 19 minutes interviewing whiners and complainers, distributors who had failed. They showed the garages full of products they couldn't sell because THEYsaid the system was broke andblamed everything on everyone but themselves.
 
During the last minute of the show, Mr. Britt was interviewed in front of his fabulous mansion/fine cars etc.  He was asked, "Mr. Britt, this business has obviously worked for you and has been very good for you and your family.  So what's your secret?"
 
He replied, "There is no secret. I simply showed the plan to 1200 people. 900 said, 'No.' and only 300 signed up. Out of those 300, only 85 did anything at all. Out of those 85 only 35 were serious, and out of those 35, 11 made me a millionaire."

There is an Old Saying: 
 
ALL business is a numbers game, plain and simple.
 
Remember that, help your people, be persistent & you WILL succeed.
 
COMMENT: Remember your local newscaster is a salaried employee, often a union member, for whom the concept of individual achievement - as opposed to their individual aggrandizement - is as alien to them as honesty is to a politician.
 
People are often surprised when the successful individual make the cut.
 
We should not be.
 
What happens most often, is there were attempts that did NOT work before the smashing success appeared. True in Bill Britt's case - the $10,000 "blue sky" investment.
 
The average millionaire has gone bankrupt THREE times before he or she finally made it to the top.
 
Please let Bill Britt's words inspire you. 
 
Everyone who reads this message today has the possibility of becoming the NEXT Bill Britt.
 
In fact, I believe we have a BETTERopportunity than Bill had back in 1970.
 
First: Back then, to grow your organization you had to GO TOwhatever city, state, or country in which you wanted to grow your business.
 
With the technological developments that have happened since then make it possible forANYONE to have a worldwide downline without every leaving their home - or even a tiny apartment.
 
E.g. I now have people on my list from almost every state in the U.S., as well as people in every continent except Antarctica. 
 
Second: The modern technology makes it possible for companies to give us our own back office and see - in real time - our people. Which us allows us to help our downline grow their own business rapidly. Plus, along with that we can also get paid instantly and often.
 
The company that is taking both those points to the max is

mypayingads.com
 
Mypayingads.com has during its first year laid a strong foundation that will ultimately create millionaires. 
 Mypayingads.com  has continually added new features that will help us grow our incomes. In fact, more incredibly exciting new products and incentives are being launched next week which are going to blow your socks off!
  
Back in the 1960's and 1970's Amway was a business of exponential growth where just a few people introduced a few people, who introduced a few, who introduced a few... and before you knew it, you had many thousands of people introducing a few… which are very big numbers indeed! 
 
Mypayingads.com is the same, but with superior technology behind it. If you introduce just a few now, soon you will have many under you who are introducing a few... and on and on.
 
So ultimately, we are not talking about just a few people introducing a few…we are talking about a lot of people, and every one of these members will be recruiting new AP’s with packs every month…
 
...and when those new members join, most will want to do the same for themselves, and the people they introduce will also want to do the sameAre you getting the picture of what is about to happen here?? 
 
This would be incredibly powerful for your income if we were only paid from just one level, butwe are paid on 5 levels! Imagine what will happen to your income when all those people in your 5 levels begin to see the possibilities??!
 
Most people wait to see what will happen with any program. 
 
Backwards!
 
The people who succeed are the ones who jump in with both feet and work hard while the masses "wait to see".
 
Which are you?
 
What you do in the next few months could make you a Bill Britt by 2020 (or sooner).
 
Why not take Bill's words to heart - and apply them? 
 
He said, "There is no secret. I simply showed the plan to 1200 people. 900 said, 'No.' and only 300 signed up. Out of those 300, only 85 did anything at all. Out of those 85 only 35 were serious, and out of those 35, 11 made me a millionaire."
 
All business is a numbers game. The numbers favor you if you are persistent, honest, stay in touch with your people, and stay motivated.
 
Only you can choose to accept the responsibility for your own situation - your own results.
 
Here is the link: 

https://mypayingads.com/ref/176776/signup
 
It is your choice.
 
James

  
 
James Sloan

Thursday 3 November 2016

How many Nos!! are you willing to hear before a Yes!! 2016


Another nice write up from James Sloan, Enjoy!! 
Happy NOvember. Happy crazy election year. Happy Thanksgiving Month.
My first J.O.B. after college was as a termite control salesman.
Basically what we did in those days was cold canvassing. We would go to a likely neighborhood that might have a lot of termites in the ground. Knock on the doors and try to get the homeowner to let us make an inspection to see if they had any termite infestation.
Your sales could be approximately determined by a simple mathematical formula.
If you wanted a sale, you had to find three homes that had termites and the owner would listen to what you had to say. (Two of the three would want to get another bid, did not care about the property enough, could not afford to do it now, etc.) Basically you hear 'no' twice in order to hear one 'yes'.
To find those three people to talk with, you had to find five houses that were infested.
To find 5 infested, you needed to inspect about 15.
To inspect 15, you needed to knock on about 45 doors.
Thus you had to knock on some doors with no one home, some with only children home, some who just said no, etc.
Very simple: If you are willing to knock on 50 or so doors a day, you will average a sale a day. (And a sale a day was a good living.)
Think about it: To find that ONE sale, you need to hear people say NO 44 times! It was not always said verbally - a "not home" counts as a 'no'. An "all clear" inspection is a 'no' as far as the sale is concerned.
If a person was lazy and not willing to hear enough noes in order to get to 'yes', he or she would not eat well.
This principle is true in much of life.
For the ads on TV, newspaper, internet, or wherever, many more people say NO than YES.
Looking for romance?
You can find many, many more people that are not compatible than the few that are.
For those of us who use revshare sites, our ads are seen by hundreds or even thousands of people in order to find the ONE person who wants what you are advertising. Same thing is true if you are selling a product online.
Want to sell your old car instead of taking the small trade in allowance from the dealer? Be prepared to have dozens of people look at it before anyone says "I'll buy it."
Yet there are some things we just need to say 'NO' to. And some things we should say 'YES' to.
Just say no to the extra dessert.
Just say yes to getting off the couch and going for a walk.
Just say no to the person who wants you to participate in an illegal activity.
Just say yes when your neighbor needs a helping hand.
Just say no to all the negative campaign ads.
Just say yes to working for a couple of hours at a soup kitchen.
Just say no to your fears.
Just say yes to finding the cause and conquering it.
Just say no to negativity of all kinds.
Just say yes looking at the good things that are all around you.
Just say no to the bad habits you want to break.
Just say yes to the good alternatives.
Just say no to doing less than your best.
Because...
"Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible." Mary Mcleod Bethune
Since this is Thanksgiving Month, remember...
YOU ALWAYS HAVE ENOUGH.
Your dilemma goes deeper than having a shortage of time, it’s basically a problem of priorities. Most people leave undone those things that should be done, while they do things that they shouldn’t be doing. 
Set priorities for your goals. A major part of successful living lies in your ability to put first things first. 
Most major goals are not achieved because people put second things first. Is what you're doing getting you closer to your objectives? 
Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. Don’t serve time, make time serve you.
Just say no to being short of time. We each get 24 hours every day.
Just say yes to counting your blessings. 
You have more than you can enumerate every day.
Enjoy all of your NOvember. 
   
James Sloan 

Tuesday 1 November 2016

Will you have the freedom of retirement? OR - maybe not?


 
 
You need to choose wisely.
 
People have the idea of retirement all wrong. It is not about working 50 years, quitting your job, walking the dog and caring for the grandchildren. Nothing wrong with that, but retirement is about being free to do what you want, when you want. It should happen as early in life as possible, and it can be accomplished in a relatively short time. 
 
All you need is a business that provides you a good income with minimal work on your part.
 
But before we get to that, here are some facts from an Associated Press article, titled "For some low-income workers, retirement is only a dream."
 
It was a striking image. A photo of an 89 year old man hunched over, struggling to push his cart with frozen treats. Fidencio Sanchez works long hours every day selling the treats because he couldn't afford to retire. The photo and his story went viral and thousands of people donated more than $384,000. for his retirement.
 
His story is a window into a dark reality: Many workers - especially low wage people - say they cannot afford to retire. 
 
With no money saved for retirement, home care worker Gwen Strowbridge, 71, of Deerfield, Florida, plans to stay on the job until she can't physically work anymore.
 
"I can't see into the future. I'll stop working if my health won't allow me to keep working," said Strowbridge. She currently works six days a week caring for a 100 year old woman in Florida.
 
Studies have found that about one-third of low wage workers like this say they will never be able to afford retirement.
 
I don't want this type of thing to happen to you.
 
That is why I am asking you to think about your own priorities.
 
The easiest way for most of us to avoid that type of situation is to create some income that is NOTdependent on us being physically present in order to get paid.
 
Which basically means your own business of some kind.
 
When choosing the kind of business you want to create, look for a business model that can produce income far into the future based on work you do to day. Some people do it by investing in commercial real estate, some by investing in the stock market. 
 
As you know, I choose the internet marketing business model.
 
Have you lost your way?
 
I watch many of my friends fall apart when they retire. They have worked 40 or 50 years and their lives have been defined by their jobs. When they are no longer working, they no longer have a personal identity.
 
Retirement gives you the opportunity to redefine you life by the things you want to accomplish. You no longer have to do what the boss wants.
 
Lots of retirees have trouble defining their new life. Every life should be lived with purpose.
 
Know what is important to you and create a team of like minded people to help you accomplish your goal. Find a mentor who shares your interests and who is successful in the niche you want to pursue. Okinawans call their group a moai, to others it is a club, a hui, a church or even a gang. In Okinawa a moai is formed by a group of parents bringing their children together to look after each other. Moais are formed for a lifetime.
 
Retirement was a tough time for Bill. In his working career, he was a Protection Forester for the State of Hawaii. In retirement, he was nothing. So much of our self worth is associated with our work. It took Bill 10 years to realize his life was headed in the wrong direction. He knew he wanted to help people live better lives and leave a better world to their kids. 
 
He had been working in a hardware store selling paint. Selling paint wasn’t cutting it for Bill. He had retired early and his retirement income paid the current bills, but didn’t provide the money he needed to cover emergencies. One thing he knew was he needed to supplement his income. So he needed to do things that gave his life purpose. 
 
But, what things?
 
Deciding on your purpose.
 
He sat down with a yellow tablet and listed what he liked to do and what he hated doing.
 
You can do the same thing. Here is Bill's list:
 
What I like.
 
Being out doors
Swimming and diving 
Hiking and camping 
Photography and videography 
Helping people solve problems 
Writing 
Sharing my ideas with others 
Working with computers to help others solve problems
 
What I hate.
 
Cooped up in an office cubicle
Commuting
Having to work at a specific location.
Most jobs 
People telling me what I must do and how I must do it.
Hurting others.
 
It became obvious to Bill that he needed a reliable residual income of at least $2000/ month. He wanted to be outside working with conservation projects. He believes in being as resilient as possible personally, financially and globally. His values include: honesty, being helpful, loyalty, always striving for perfection, being responsible. 
Whatever he chose to do it had to be consistent with his values.He decided his niche would be helping people live more resiliently. Specifically, he will provide information about creating personal and financial resilience and will help people live more sustainably on this earth. 
That is much too broad a niche, so he will focus on the supplies and equipment people need to survive and recover after an emergency.
Are your priorities straight?
 
Don't be like Gwen or Fidencio. 
 
There is no guarantee that anyone else will take care of you. Not a relative. Not a friend. Not a government agency.
 
The only way to make sure that you are going to be situated satisfactorily for your whole life is to take your situation into your own hands. 
 
The first step is to do like Bill and do some real, serious, soul searching. Analyze accurately (and ruthlessly if necessary) where you are now.
 
Then, like Bill, write down what you like and what you don't like. 
 
Finally, think about what you can do to merge your likes into what is possible such that you can be of sufficient service to other people . 
 
If you provide sufficient service to others by following your passions, the money you need to live your desired life will arrive.
 
Don't let just 'retiring' be your goal.
 
Instead, find the freedom of retirement.
 
To quote James Allen one more time, "The one thing over which you have absolute control are your own thoughts." It is this that puts you in a position to control your own destiny. 
 
Your greatest power is the power to choose.
 
Choose wisely.
 
And may God bless you in all your choices.

Thursday 13 October 2016

What is in your wallet?


Another nice article from James Sloan. Happy reading....

Do you actually THINK about what advertisers are actually saying?

What are credit card companies really saying when they broadcast on the TV over and over, "Our card pays you back 2%."? (1%, 3%, whatever.)

They are saying if you SPEND $1000.00, we will give you $20.00 back!

If you spend that thousand enough times you will be rich. Right?

Here is the viewpoint of Blondie and Dagwood:


It is amazing to me how advertisements cause us to think BACKWARDS.

For the most part the ads we see - whether in newspapers, television, or the internet – are technically truthful.

Yet you have to put on your thinking cap to realize what the ad is REALLY saying.

In Blondie's case, say she buys items with a list price of $1000.00, but with the discount, she only pays $400.00

You can tell by Dagwood's expression that he knows they will be OUT $400.00 - and further from becoming rich than before.

Most merchants are selling debt - not freedom or wealth.

I am NOT taking away from or criticizing the purchases we need to make in the course of living. Naturally we NEED food, shelter, transportation, etc. to function in this world. It takes money to do so.

But you CANNOT spend your way into wealth. Try to do so and eventually the day of reckoning occurs.

The ads we see on the internet touting a program showing you the McMansions and exotic cars are almost always stretching the truth - and all too often are outright scams.

For example, during the last three months I have had several people telling me how wonderful MMM Global was. It was an impossible concept, actually a scam - and is now gone.

Think about what you read. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

Too often we invest first, think later.

Works a lot better if you do it the other way around.

There are programs that actually work, and have a chance of helping you find the financial freedom you want.

Those are what I look for.

But even though I share with you program ideas, you STILL need to do your own thinking. You need to decide if the program is right for you.

Whether an opportunity makes money for me - or anyone else - does NOT matter. It needs to be something YOU can embrace after thinking about it.

I can only decide for me - only you can decide for you.

Why do all the automobile companies use big print to tell you that you can have this super duper set of hot wheels for "only $199.00 a month". Of course, you will be making those payments for the rest of your life.

Why?

Because the car will be worn out and traded for the next one loooong before the payments end.

This is an endless cycle of debt. An endless life of slavery.

As Solomon said, "The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender." Proverbs 22:7.

On the highways leading from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and from Sacramento to Reno are lots of billboards. Many of them advertising casinos. They will typically say, "Our slots pay out 97.4%" or various similar numbers between 97% and 99%.

Very few people think of what that really says. Here it is: If you play our slot machines long enough to put $1000.00 into the machines, we will keep about $30.00 and let you have $970.00 of your money back.

Why do you think the casinos offer you free drinks, free meals, etc.?

Of course they also have photos scattered on the walls showing the happy faces of big winners of $5000.00 to $100,000.00 or more. How can they have all those luxuriously huge buildings and give away all those gifts and winnings?

Simple. Almost ALL of the people who frequent the casinos LOSE money.




Tuesday 11 October 2016

Your Door to Freedom!

The  story is from one of my mentors JAMES SLOAN.He shares his life story, experience,and Accomplishment. i hope it inspires somebody  




This house is the 'door' through which I entered this world. That was a long time ago. The house had NO plumbing,NO electricity, NO telephone. It was heated with an old fashioned wood stove in the living room, cooking was done on a wood stove in the kitchen. The 'bathroom' was an outhouse about 25 feet from the back door. Water for drinking, cooking, washing was carried in from a springhouse about 40 feet away. Etc.

Why am I telling you this?

It makes no difference how you start. How you finish is what counts!

What happens next is up to you. Which door - or doors - will you walk through on your own search for Freedom?

One of the doors that might help is this site: So thank you for visiting. I hope you find things of interest as you browse my site.

Many people think to be successful you have to give up much of the good in life - the fun things that make it worth living. Others want to "escape the rat race" and JUST smell the roses.

I think it is possible to have both.I was in the sixth grade when World War II ended. My parents had shortly before bought a small farm on highway 67 near Indianapolis, Indiana. My sister and I enjoyed a wonderful life from then through high school.

Mother and Dad had both worked in defense plants during the war; but as the war was winding down, Dad began raising chickens (and other typical farm animals). We sold some on the highway. After the war ended and gas rationing ended as well, Dad decided to try peddling them in Indianapolis. He took me along.

Sometime around age 25 or so it hit me. Those people were NOT buying chickens because I was a good salesman. They were buying from me because they felt sorry for this poor little kid who had to work! At age 11, I sold almost as many chickens and eggs as Dad.

Funny thing, though. I didn't know I had to work. I thought I was having fun and making money.

I am sick and tired of fancy looking websites that promise me the sun and moon and stars and happiness forever -
but all they do is take off with my money.

You, too?

I am a real person - not hiding behind a website. (My email and  phone number are at the end of this article.)

The knowledge is FREE.

Don't bother scrolling to the bottom of the page to see the price - there is none!

And the whole story is right here on this page.

I will not ask you to "fill out your details" to "get the rest of the story".

MEANWHILE, back to "my story":

During Junior and Senior High School, the poultry business grew until we were raising, processing, and selling over 1000 chickens a week. But Dad didn't really like the headaches and problems connected with that business. He had grown up on a general purpose farm and wanted to do the same. So, as I finished High School, we had moved to a larger farm and were farming over 300 acres with about 50 dairy cows.

As I attended Junior College, I also milked the cows night and morning as well as plowing the corn, baling the hay, etc.

The plan was for me to continue college, but as the Summer drew to a close, there was just not enough money for me to go. After the crops were harvested in the Fall, the family decided that either Dad or I would go to town and find a job for the Winter. (I was selected, but I really have no idea why it was I rather than my father.)

Thus began my REAL education! Even though I had a little college, I was a green farm boy (even wore a green corduroy suit jacket). I answered some help wanted ads. One was with a termite control company. The owner convinced me I could make a lot of money selling termite control to homeowners.

He was right - sort of. I made $212.90 my first week. (Not a lot today, but in today's dollars that would be about 2500 Dollars!) The next week I made about $130, then about $75, then $26. The fifth week I was back on the farm.

What happened? I had learned how to sell. At first, since I did not know much, I just tried to answer prospects questions as best as I could. Gradually, as I learned a little more, I became a cocky 19 year old kid - and the people sensed that.

People will buy whatever your product is if they sense you are genuine and care about taking care of them. On the other hand, if they feel you are only interested in yourself and see only dollar signs on the head of the prospect, the rejection rate will be very high.

That experience was over 60 years ago, but people are still the same. When I see a flashy website with all the bells and whistles and pop ups bouncing all over I may be impressed with the artistry. However I'm just as likely (if not more so) to actually pull out my credit card for a site that presents the facts in a straightforward manner. How about you?

After the winter, the sales manager called and I went back to termite control. This time I started at the bottom and worked up. Much better results. Eventually a friend and I started our own company, I married. Life was good. Then BAM - I got drafted. Spent most of my Army time in Germany, got to see much of Europe with my wife and new son.

The Army experience was mostly good - and educational. But I came home (now with two sons) and had to start over on my business - which had basically dried up while I was gone.

The only time I have ever worked for a 'boss' was in the Army. I prefer to "do my own thing". And as Frank Sinatra sang in That's Life:

        That's life.
That's what all the people say.
You're  ridin' high in April, shot down in May.
But I'm gonna change that tune,
When I'm back on top in June.
I said, that's life, and as funny as it may seem,
Some people get their kicks stompin' on a dream.
But I don't let it get me down,
Cause this fine old world just keeps spinnin' around.
I've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn, and a king.
I've been up and down and over and out,
And I know one thing:
Each time I find myself flat on my face,
I pick myself up and get back in the race.
That's life!

The Pest Control business grew and my family grew - four sons now. Bought a large house in a nice section of town, started driving my first Cadillac, etc. Became a member of the National and State Pest Control Associations. (Also started my first dabbling in multi-level marketing - Amway, the father of the industry.) Life was good.

Then an upstart termite control company started running newspaper ads that he would treat any house for only $75.00. That put all the other companies in Indianapolis (and me) in an uproar. "How can he do this?" "Ruining the industry for us all." Etc.

But I started thinking, "You could obviously not properly service a 3000 square foot house for the same price as an 800' house. However, a company COULD develop a price structure taking into effect the total footage, type of building, and other factors so that a price chart could be set and the customer would know what he/she was getting."

So I set out to do an experiment on that in a couple of Ohio cities, and ran newspaper ads about it.

Result: Success AND Failure!

The prospects loved it and business grew. Unfortunately, the National Pest Control Association did NOT.

I was eventually kicked out of the NPCA.

        That's life.
That's what all the people say.
You're  ridin' high in April, shot down in May.
But I'm gonna change that tune, etc.  

The hazards of being a pioneer! It was (supposedly) unprofessional to advertise price. Same for doctors, lawyers, etc. REAL professionals in those days could not even have any more than a simple name listing in the Yellow Pages - and other advertising was strictly taboo.

How times have changed. Professionals of all stripes now have full page YP ads, billboards, TV commercials, and more. Recently I saw a huge billboard ad for a termite control company with a price of $2300.00 in huge letters!

But back then, while in the long fight with the NPCA, I had relocated to Kansas City. Once again the established companies did NOT like me because I advertised heavily and in creative ways.

But I'm gonna change that tune,
When I'm back on top in June.

Nevertheless business grew, the customers loved our service. My family is sports oriented - my sons were in Little League, we had season tickets to the Kansas City Royals, etc. Life was good.

Alas, I had a fight with the Infernal Revenue Service. Would you believe I lost the battle - and the war. Ultimately, after two years of agony with IRS agents and their tactics, I was forced out of the business that had been my life for 22 years.

I said, that's life, and as funny as it may seem,
Some people get their kicks stompin' on a dream.

A few years (and other adventures) later my marriage was on the rocks. When my wife left, I started trying to "find the meaning of it all".

But I don't let it get me down,
Cause this fine old world just keeps spinnin' around.

Out of my pain I decided I would try to help other singles with their pain, so started Christian Singles International, a not-for-profit ministry. We published a newspaper Christian Singles News which made many people happy - over 2500 people married after meeting through the paper.

The catch was, CSI was not only non-profit legally, but also actually. Thus during the 16 years of editing and publishing the paper, I began networking in earnest - with numerous MLM programs over the years.

In the mid 1990's as the Internet grew, it became harder and harder to keep the paper afloat. The cost of printing, mailing papers, etc. kept rising. But the number of personal ads in each issue kept falling. (Why should a person pay me $50.00 or so to place his/her personal ad when it could be done via the Internet free or virtually free?)

By the year 2000 I was losing about $5000.00 a month. December, 2002 was the last issue and I became a full time networker.

Since then I have tried every conceivable program/opportunity you can imagine.

Auto-surfing programs? Been there, done that.
HYIP programs? Been there, done that.
Binaries, matrices, unilevel, Australian two-ups, one ups, Forex, managed accounts, food programs, gold programs, vitamin programs, travel programs, and on and on.

Result, I can tell you hundreds of things that DON'T work.

I've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn, and a king.
I've been up and down and over and out,
And I know one thing:
Each time I find myself flat on my face,
I pick myself up and get back in the race.
That's life!

The good news is: I also know a few things that DO work. And those are what I concentrate on today.

"Experience is the best teacher." However, only fools insist on having ALL the experience themselves.

Many people try to figure a way to work from home, get rid of the J.O.B. (which stands for Just Over Broke), and find a real life. Most never make it - often losing hundreds or thousands of dollars in the process. This is probably you as well, or you would not be reading this. Right?

Have you tried jumping from one "the next big thing" to another? Most of "the next big things" just take off with your money in the middle of the night.

Don't feel bad. I've been there, too.

But no more!

I finally realized that a very few good programs (even just one or two) are far, far better than the shotgun approach.

Today, I only have a few. Each of them for a different reason. Only one of them was started at a time. Each one only after careful, diligent, time consuming research.

Would you like to know what those are? Even more importantly, the WHY for each one?

Just give me a call or shoot me an email. I will happily share my experiences with you. However, I will NOT try to sell you anything. I stopped doing that years ago.

Today, I just share experiences and add to my friendship circle. Want to be my friend?



Most people who fail in their dream, fail not from lack of ability, but rather from lack of commitment.


James sloan.