Who am I and why am I doing this?

I am a frustrated network marketer that knew there had to be a better way to create success in Multi-Level Marketing/Home Based Businesses other than simply using and doing “the system”.

I have been involved in my business for almost two years. I love my company, our founder, our product, and the power we have to change lives. However, what I found was that while some lives were changing for the better as a result of  our business, mine was not, at least not financially. I was taught the “s.y.s.t.e.m.” (save yourself time energy and money) by my upline.  I attended weekly meetings, specialized trainings, national and regional events, committed to personal development, and developed a passion for our product. That’s all wonderful but the key to success we’re told is “ACTIVITY, ACTIVITY, ACTIVITY!” Not having much success? “ACTIVITY!” Frustrated? “MORE ACTIVITY!” Spending more money than you’re making! “GOTTA DO MORE ACTIVITY!” Echoed my upline.

 It was this ACTIVITY that I had a major issue with. I soon realized that the very activities that we are encouraged to engage in to create success are the same activities that led to almost every failed and failing associates demise. I knew it was true but couldn’t prove it. Why when there were so many success stories in my company that were the result of such “persistent and consistent” activity. Or were they?

I knew there had to be a better way to achieve success in multi-level marketing. I knew there was a secret, it was out there, someone had it and was sharing it. However, I had no idea what it could possibly be or where, when, or if I’d ever find it. However, I didn’t quit my business. Most people would have never stuck it out as long as I have. I’ve spent much more than I’ve made, encountered more rejection than I care to even remember, and have had every single associate in my downline quit, except one, and he’s my dad.

Several months ago, a fellow network marketer came to me with some very interesting information…

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