Showing posts with label financial freedom. Show all posts
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WOW! We had a GREAT event!



Another broker and I set up a table at an event this weekend to spread the word about our dental and health plans and work from home opportunity. Many people seemed impressed that we get paid residually, which means we get paid every month on work we already did. That's how people can achieve $100,000+/yr in annual residual income. Granted, it's a build. Some people expect that much their first week, and are disappointed when they aren't rich yet. People also like that you can work your biz your way. I like doing events. Some people like to play on the computer all day, participating in discussion boards and such and meeting future prospects that way. Whatever they choose, consistency and patience are the key that opens the doors to the riches that await them.




We had a lot of fun. Larry, my broker brought helium and balloons, and candy for the kids. My daughter and her friend came, and boy were they good workers! We held a raffle for a vacation and $25.00 in free gas. The person that won the vacation had a choice of several destinations: Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Reno and Cancun to name a few. My daughter and her friend went all over that place, getting vendors and customers alike to enter our drawing. We had over 100 entries! There was an area on the tickets to checkmark if they are interested in information on benefits or work at home . We had many people interested in both.


The woman who won was soooo thrilled- she said she had never won a thing before! We actually had a $300 gas voucher- redeeemable at $25.00/ a month. We didn't state that for the raffle because people don't seem to believe you- they think it's a scam. They are more than happy to take $25.00 in free gas- but $300.00- NO!


There is another event coming up that we decided to participate in. It is a much larger event, and we are planning on having even more prizes.


I met a couple of ladies at the event Saturday- one sells Lia Sophia jewelry and one sells Tastefully Simple gourmet foods. I was telling them my idea for a home business expo. Maybe have it in January, and have all the home business companies represented. People who want to start the new year out with a new opportunity can come and see all the opportunities available to them. Vendors can also have their wares for sale. They really liked that idea, so I'm going to check into that. I would also like to start a Woman in Home Business networking group. We'll have to see.


Tonight, I was co-hosting our training call for a class we have called FastTrack2RSD. RSD is the first level of management with AmeriPlan. When a person promotes to RSD, their $2,500 accidental death and dismemberment insurance is doubled, and they receive a vested contract making this THEIR business, and is both willable and sellable. This business can be left to loved ones when we are gone. God forbid if anything should happen, those who have achieved RSD or above can rest assured knowing they are leaving a legacy to their family.


The FastTrack2RSD class helps new brokers achieve that goal as quickly as possible. I talked about flyers, events and how to talk to prospects when they call to inquire about the benefits. I really enjoy doing these calls- it is so cool to help others succeed. I've never had a J-O-B where I could be successful and help others be successful at the same time.


And like the title of this blog states, I can do a good share of it in my jammies!

A productive week, considering!


Wednesday, another broker and I met at Denny's and got to know each other a little and brainstormed some ideas. We are going to be setting a table up at Family Fun Day at the local high school. We are also looking into hooking up with some non-profits if possible and set up tables when they have something going on. (Like during Diabetes awareness month).


It is nice to have a local broker that wants to get out there and work! It's unbelievable how many people say they want better for themselves and their family, that they want to work at home. Then, when given the opportunity, they do nothing. It's like they are paralyzed by fear of failure. Or they work a week or a month and aren't satisfied with their earnings. They quit. If they would only look at leaders within their organization and even leaders through-out history, many, many of them worked hard to get where they are. For some it took many failures, for others it took many years to get to the level they are at now. If they had quit in their first month, they never would have built the business to $100,000+/yr annual residual income.



We decided we would meet every other Wednesday night. This will hopefully turn into an opportunity to bring prospects and provide first hand information about our great benefits and the home business opportunity.


Yesterday was one of those trying days. My daughter woke up with pain in her hip, and she couldn't close her hands much at all. It looked like she was holding something. She took her ant-inflammatory stuff and went off to school. The first school dance was that afternoon, and she had been eagerly anticipating that. She and her friends had it all planned where they would stand and what they were going to do the whole time, etc.... Well, my daughter forgot her note to stay after. Being the G-R-E-A-T mom that I am, I drove back there (I had just driven through there 10 minutes before!) While at the office, I saw one of my daughter's teachers. She said my daughter was really complaining about her hip and was limping around . I figured she would deal with it as she has been doing, and take meds when she got home.


I proceeded to Family Dollar to get some scarecrows to put in my front yard. I wanted them to be holding my business sign (doesn't it look cute?). While there, Ron calls my cell phone & tells me the school nurse had called the house. My daughter was having alot of pain in her hip. I stopped back to the school.


I called the doctor for the 100th time in the past two weeks, just to make sure she could take a tylenol or something. It was cool, so I had the school nurse give her Tylenol . My daughter wanted to come home. She didn't care if she missed the school dance, she hurt.


Then the 3 muskateers (my 2 sons & the one's G.F) that all rented a place together..........well, that is a soap opera in itself.


I had my Journal Writing class last night. It went much better-everyone opened up and read some of their stuff and we really had a good time. We did a technique I read about somewhere called pick-a-word. You pick up a dictionary, bible, newspaper, whatever. Close your eyes, open the book and put your finger on the page. Write about the word you picked. One woman picked the word "time". She wrote all about the constraints of time, never having enough time, how she wishes she could wake up when she wanted, without an alarm clock. She got into how you have to go by the bosses clock, etc...(A light bulb went off in my head! I can help her!)


After she read it I said "You sound like you want to work at home. We need to talk." And left it at that. Thus far, the class know's I work at home, but I haven't said doing what yet. I am not in class to recruit or sell, really. But you can recruit and sell anywhere, so if I mention it casually, and maybe wear my benefits T-shirt, and drive my car with the lettering on the back windshield, well...hey if someone wants more info, you bet!
Anyway, speaking of time, time is moving along. I have to close for now and call my fantastic National Sales Director, Anita. We are going to stategize a little on how to get promoted to the next level. Then, over-rides kick in and my income goes up. Now, who wouldn't want that?
Check out the new training website that Anita and another NSD, Elizabeth put together. They are always creating new and exciting ways for their team to market their business. I have never worked for a place before that cared about helping me. Most places ( and people) want to hold you back. I love AmeriPlan! Anyway, the link!

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I've been busy with this that and the other thing! :)

I handed out my the frisbees at a firemans field days last weekend. I had a lot of positive responses. Of course one fellow said he just paid over $1,000 for dental work! He needs our benefits! There always seems to be one you don't get to in time! But, we can save him in the future!

I have been doing alot of training with team members. I have a couple in training, and some that are working to promote to Regional Sales Director. I have a great team- they know what they want and are going for it! If I have someone that I know is trying, I'll be right there with them, showing them the way.

I have also been co-hosting on some of our training calls. I really enjoy that. I can help my team members, but also people on other teams. The impact I can potentially make in someones life spurs me on. I can't wait for someone on my team to buy a new home (or fulfill some other dream) with their earnings from their home biz. I will be so excited and happy, I know I'll cry. I think it will be as exciting as reaching one of my own dreams or goals!

We go to Dallas in 11 days! I can't wait to meet some of my " friends and co-workers". You really do develop relationships in this business. People think if you are working at home on a telephone and computer that it's a lonely business, but it's really not. We talk a few times a week during conference calls & such. Everyone is so friendly & supportive.

This weekend my mom came up for a few days. She has been staying with my uncle, but stays at her house here quite often, too. We had the baby on Saturday and had a ball. He laughs at the strangest things! He really loved feeding the goats! Sunday, the whole gang stopped in at one time or another-kids, step-kids, nephews, mothers, etc... Busy day!

And now... I must return phone calls. I believe I have a new broker starting today, so need to get stuff ready for her.

Bye!

Been a rockin'


Geez, I've been so busy! We had Girl Scout Bridging last night. Two of my girls bridged to Cadettes, but they aren't really going anywhere. Next year, our troop is going to be a Junior/ Cadette troop. So, I can keep my girls for a few more years :)


I signed up one fellow for health benefits from the mall event, as well as some people I talked to months ago! Another was from a flyer I put in my Grandmothers town.You just never know where they will come from or when.


I got my rear window of my car done. Mike Bearup at Salt City Signs did it and I think he did a GREAT job! I have had several compliments on it! Mike puts on a big event for Halloween every year at Onondaga Lake ( I believe at Longbranch). They have wagon rides, games and food. We had a great time there when we went last year. He's a great guy and I highly recommend him.
Before I got to Mikes place, I went to about 6 new laundermats and a truck stop to put out flyers. Hopefully, I'll "fill my pipe-line" enough now that I can hang out at home all winter, enjoying the falling snow. I'm an outdoors kinda gal in the summer, and I love to shovel in the winter, but I also love just hunkering down by the old coal stove.

We had our event at our town hall today. it was "Big Truck & Safety Day" and they let me come and hand out my frisbees. I handed out 100 and already have one person signing up and talked to several more people about it. Many people don't have health benefits and can really use a service like ours.


Next week, we are going to our field days to hand out frisbees. I like the fact that I can do my home business the way I like. Some of our brokers work exclusively through the Internet. We have one retired surgeon who has built her business entirely on flyers! I like the doing the footwork now (going to parks, beaches, field days, etc...is footwork?) and increase my Internet stuff in the winter.
Anyway, I'm beat! Ron went to the dump today, which started me on a cleaning frenzy! I decluttered, shampooed rugs, etc...We got alot accomplished, but geez, I was going from about 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m., then had to leave about 5:30 for Big Truck Day.
So, Good night!