MLM Training - Live Life on Your Terms or Somebody elses

Out to sea Monday afternoon and loving it! We’re somewhere in the ocean (don’t know where and don’t really care) and a thought crossed my mind…

(actually many thoughts haver crossed my mind, like why don’t more people do this, why is it that we allow people to steal our dreams… )

Most people are living life on somebody else’s terms… they are doing what somebody else tells them to do, whenever they tell them to do it.

There’s a reason you see a lot of older people on cruises… they have the time! Retired people get to live life on their own terms because they have time but many of them don’t have money. Some retirees get to live life on their terms while many do not.

What will your retirement look like?

More importantly, why wait to retire to live life on your terms?

Do it now!!!!

Which brings me to this thought as I wear my Hawaiian shirt (because I do not care what other people say, think or do!) living life on your own terms is the best way to go.

Every time somebody says NO to you (and you will always hear no) who cares? So what? So they aren’t interested in changing their life, what does that have to do with you, changing your life?

Awesome vacations are a great way to SEE what life is rally like. If you haven’t had one in a while, or ever, stay focused on changing your life through your MLM business and somebody you will get to take a series of awesome vacations…

and when you do, you can wear whatever you feel like wearing!

Scott (proudly wearing Hawaiian shirts) the Former MLM Loser

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Comments: 3

  1. Muri Calhoun November 6th, 2007 at 2:03 pm

    Scott, this is a great point. Most people work hard all their life and never get to live life on their terms. MLM, Network Marketing, what ever you want to call it is a hard business, but just look at the pay off. Something a job will never give to you.

    Thanks for sharing from the ocean,
    Muri Calhoun
    www.fulltimefamily.com

  2. Joel (J.B.) Witham November 23rd, 2007 at 10:14 pm

    RETIREMENT, WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU GET THERE!

    Okay, what does that comment really mean? To me it means that… hmmmm…I’ve worked all of my life…two jobs I’ve retired from…and…many in between…what do I REALLY HAVE TO SHOW FOR IT?

    Yes, what do I have to show for all that time? Let’s see, I get to take a cruise every year? NOT. My house is totally paid for! NOPE All my bills are paid for and Credit Cards are zero balance?! Nope not that either! Well, let’s see just how we got into this predicament.

    Okay, after doin’ 22 years in the Penitentiary…on the correct side of the bars. Another 27 in the Military…4 active and another 23 in the Reserves. Basically, “JOB’s” (Just Over Broke) with plenty of Double SOB’s spelled backwards, in charge.

    Rather than go get “another JOB,” with more “BOSS’s,” I’ve found what I think is the key to making my retirement more than just boring and “DEAD BROKE.” So far, I’m making a car payment…but that’s just a start. The house payment is next, then replacing my retirement income from Uncle Sam.

    MLM is the thing that is and will save the day in the long run for myself and my family. It’s put the words, DREAM VACATIONS, DREAM CARS, DREAM HOUSES, and DREAMS OF FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE back into our vocabulary.

    Finding the right fit with a Home Based Business is a plus…I did! Take a look at my website, to see if what is offered would be a good fit with what you’re looking for. Have a great day and May God Bless.

    Joel (J.B.) Witham
    “Done Did Time in Leavenworth”
    Retired Prison Guard
    Major (Ret), INF, USAR

    http://www.MyRetirementIncomeForLife.com

    Going to store to purchae my Hawaiian Shirt SOON!

  3. Larry Kincade November 27th, 2007 at 8:15 pm

    Scott, I can not understand how people can still work under terms and conditions that do not benefit them and their family. There are many good business opportunities that if a person will put forth a little effort regularly and consistantly lives will change.

    Our 30th wedding aniversary is in August 2008 and I plan on wearing Hawaiian shirts as a remider of my goal which is two (2) weeks in the islands.

    Aloha Brother!

    Larry Kincade
    http://www.mysuccessonline.biz

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