Friday, December 28, 2012

Why are you starting your online / offline business?

Good afternoon Uncaped Crusaders!

I wanted to post this message, for the sole purpose of offering, each of us, a reality check.

One of the worst positions that any business owner could be in (there's actually two 'worst' positions), is to get involved with an opportunity to:

1. Make extra money.
2. Not have a specific reason for joining an opportunity.

I'll explain.

1. If you get involved with a business opportunity solely for the purpose of earning money, chances are, you will attract a lot fewer people to your venture.

Why? For starters, everyone wants to make money. But people, by nature, will take the path of least resistance to get it; because we are comfort driven creatures, for the most part.

Driving to a job, asking permission to go to the restroom, go on break, or go on vacation, are all horrific scenarios to contemplate for the entrepreneur.

However, for the majority of people these same scenarios are tolerable because of this one aspect:

At a job, you only have to process the work that the employer has put in place.
the entrepreneur has to create work, which strikes fear in the hearts of most mortals.
(Hence, the caped crusader reference is made as a salute to the entrepreneur.)
 
 
E-mail campaigns, blogging, prospecting, networking, identifying, developing and training leaders are all tasks that are perceived to be daunting, primarily because the compensation is on the back-end.
 
But the dirty little secret of wealth is this: True riches are only available to those, who are in control of their time.
 
Why, you ask?
 
My mentor, Dr. LaSalle R. Vaughn, phrases it this way:
 
You can always get more money, but you cannot get more time.
 
If you've ever raised a child, lost a loved one, or gone to a high school or family reunion, this statement is self explanatory.
 
In conclusion, my personal motivation for going into business for myself, can be summarized with the following statement:
 
I find it absolutely ridiculous to pay for goods and services that I use daily, so that someone else can profit from my money, without any financial benefit being realized for my family.
 
Hence, I am now on a quest, to pay myself for everything that I use, because I've discovered another amazing fact:
 
No one is coming to rescue my wife and eight children, except me.
 
Yesterday, as an example, I didn't renew my 2-year cell phone contract because I found a plan that offered me:
 
*A $30 monthly decrease on my bill
*No contractual commitment
*Unlimited 3G/4G
*Free SIM card
*Free service for the first month ($49/mo. thereafter)
*Unlimited talk, text and data
*The ability to KEEP MY SAME PHONE.
*An opportunity to have the service FREE, by sharing the information with others.
*An opportunity to earn income as well.
 
The information is on this link: click here now
 
I will share more examples of how you, too, can begin to pay yourself first, instead of everybody else.
 
Dr. Wick Daddy doesn't push products, he pushes freedom.
 
Do you like financial independence?
 
Do you like controlling your time?
 
 
I thank you for your time because I know you'll never be able to get it back. (Unless you start paying yourself, first.)
 
Peace party people.
 
 
 

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