Thursday, September 19, 2013

How Did I Get Here? - Or Why do I have a blog. The story of joining the Vollara MLM organization and creating wealth from home. - Other

A little while ago we made the declaration to stop living the wish and start living the dream.

We started a home based business (HBB). Because the JOB ( Just Over Broke) is not supplying the wage we want. You probably think the same as I do, I am getting paid what the company wants to alot me and not what I am worth. How did we get to be a number on a badge working out of a desk in some concrete office building with some boss we don't even know notifying us what to do. America was built on the blood, sweat and tears of the colonists . How did we all come to have a JOB? What happened to the drive and the hope and the entrepreneurship that landed with the pilgrim fathers. When colonists settled here in the US there were no JOB's because there were very sporadic employers. People had to get on with it and exist. They were the original entrepreneurs. Now look at us "Dilberts" sorry Scott Adams. Living the Dilbert lifestyle and hope we have a job next week.

A good friend of mind by the name of Greg Montoya, often repeats the famous passage.

"A wish changes nothing, a decision changes everything"

The decision was made after hearing to Greg Montoya on KFMB 760 radio station in San Diego, about a year ago and off we went to one of those home presentations. Mike is the ultimate doubting thomas, being an engineer he is always looking for the angle, trying to analyze or take something apart. But he got on board with this product line way before I did. I guess he could see the workings of it. To cut a long story short we started our own organization, following the mentorship and the instruction given by the parent company. We learned the power of leverage, and now a year later we are growing our business even more with the MLSP lead system. What I have ended up doing is helping other people get what they want, and ending up by getting what I want. Proves Zig Zigler was right after all.





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