Part time or full time?
Posted 07-31-2009 at 08:03 AM by Sapphire69
Part time or full time?
Some people may work fulltime from home on the Net and make only an average income - £20,000 for example.
Then you get someone who does this part time, who hardly ever visits his own forum, yet makes well over six figures.
The same goes for what i said recently about working smart and not hard.
I often lead with the headline:
"Earning $100,000 a year is just as easy as earning $15,000… when you know how…"
which is 100% true.
It's all about WHAT program you use - obviously SFI - and HOW you do it.
It's very easy for me to spend $450 a month buying leads. That isn't the issue.
Most people in Network Marketing need free methods that work - the ones we give them.
For me success isn't in about how much I personally make, but how much I help my affiliates make. And again, this is not a set figure, but what it means to them.
I have a guy in my Group who is my age who is a father of three who really can't support his family on his J.O.B and probably never will.
I am 100% commited to helping him build his own business so he can be financially independant.
I have a young single mother in my Group who had to leave school with no qualifications to support her child. She will never have a J.O.B that will earn her any real money, and going oit to work at all is a struggle for her. So working at home is her ideal situation, and running a home business her way to financial independance.
I am 100% commited to helping her build her own business so she can be financially independant.
You all have heard of John Reese - probably because of his recent campaigns - yet he was a self made millionaire long before he started anything you would have heard about - what he's known for.
So what if he's a self made millionaire on the Net - he's a nice guy first and foremost, and he's real. You won't see him doing a "Corey wedding invite".
At the end of the Wizard of Oz where the Wizard says to the Tin Man after giving him his heart:
"Remember, my sentimental friend, that a heart is not measured by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others"
I don't measure my success by how much money I make, what car I drive, what house I live in, what job I have - or don't have in this case.
(Like Tyler Durden said
"you are the all singing, all dancing crap of the world".
Maybe we are The All Singing all Dancing Crap of the Net!)
When that young father and that single mother are making more money than they need - THEN and ONLY then will I consider myself to be a success.
Sophia
Sapphire's SFI Blog
Some people may work fulltime from home on the Net and make only an average income - £20,000 for example.
Then you get someone who does this part time, who hardly ever visits his own forum, yet makes well over six figures.
The same goes for what i said recently about working smart and not hard.
I often lead with the headline:
"Earning $100,000 a year is just as easy as earning $15,000… when you know how…"
which is 100% true.
It's all about WHAT program you use - obviously SFI - and HOW you do it.
It's very easy for me to spend $450 a month buying leads. That isn't the issue.
Most people in Network Marketing need free methods that work - the ones we give them.
For me success isn't in about how much I personally make, but how much I help my affiliates make. And again, this is not a set figure, but what it means to them.
I have a guy in my Group who is my age who is a father of three who really can't support his family on his J.O.B and probably never will.
I am 100% commited to helping him build his own business so he can be financially independant.
I have a young single mother in my Group who had to leave school with no qualifications to support her child. She will never have a J.O.B that will earn her any real money, and going oit to work at all is a struggle for her. So working at home is her ideal situation, and running a home business her way to financial independance.
I am 100% commited to helping her build her own business so she can be financially independant.
You all have heard of John Reese - probably because of his recent campaigns - yet he was a self made millionaire long before he started anything you would have heard about - what he's known for.
So what if he's a self made millionaire on the Net - he's a nice guy first and foremost, and he's real. You won't see him doing a "Corey wedding invite".
At the end of the Wizard of Oz where the Wizard says to the Tin Man after giving him his heart:
"Remember, my sentimental friend, that a heart is not measured by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others"
I don't measure my success by how much money I make, what car I drive, what house I live in, what job I have - or don't have in this case.
(Like Tyler Durden said
"you are the all singing, all dancing crap of the world".
Maybe we are The All Singing all Dancing Crap of the Net!)
When that young father and that single mother are making more money than they need - THEN and ONLY then will I consider myself to be a success.
Sophia
Sapphire's SFI Blog




