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"When Should I Quit My Job and
Become a Full-Time Network Marketer?"
From:
Kowloon Hotel, Hong Kong
Wednesday, 2:17 p.m.
Visiting my custom tailor, shopping and
exploring in Hong Hong

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Dear Friend and Subscriber,
One of the biggest reasons people join network marketing is because they hate their
jobs.
Their goal is to earn enough money so they can afford to leave their present employment.
Will that give them financial security? Probably not.
For example, let's say that John earns $2,500 a month at his job.
That $2,500 a month pays the expenses for John and his family.
While he is building his networking business, his part-time checks of $1,000 per month represent
extra income that is not required to cover their personal overhead.
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It's unencumbered money.
That extra $1,000 a month could buy trips, nice cars, fun times, pay off debts, or could be saved for retirement or invested for financial security.
Life is good with extra cash to spend as you wish.
But what happens when John's network marketing check
reaches $2,500 a month?
He makes a devastating mistake to his network marketing
career. He quits his job.
Now John's $2,500 a month network marketing check pays the expenses for John and his family.
There is no extra cash or fun money. The budget is tight.
John sweats his sales volume every month hoping his check won't drop to $2,300.
See the difference?
The successful network marketers I know keep their job and invest their network marketing check.
After a few years they are totally financially independent because of their investments.
Then, they quit their job. Their investments pay the monthly expenses while their networking checks are spent on vacations and other fun activities.
"All progress is based upon the universal innate desire on the part
of every organism to live beyond its income." -- Samuel Butler.
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The Magic of Part-Time.
In Network Marketing, you can start this miracle of achieving financial independence by working your business part-time.
Jim Rohn often shares:
"Profits are better than wages.
Wages make you a living;
Profits make you a fortune."
If you asked Jim Rohn about his view on networking
marketing, it would go something like this...
Let's say you devote 10-15 hours per week to your networking business and you start making a profit.
Here’s what you can say.
"I'm working full-time on my job and part time on my fortune.
But it won't be long before I'm working full-time on my fortune. . . can you imagine what my life will look
like?"
Your next goal could be to earn part-time from your networking business what you’re earning full-time from your
job.
It won't be long if you do it right and learn the skills.
Some have done it in 6 months, some in 2 years, some a bit longer.
Here’s what you can now say:
"I found a way to work part-time on my fortune, and I am making as much money at that as I am at my full-time
job. Would you like to hear my
story?"
Incredible!
Your next goal could be to make twice as much money working part-time on your fortune as you do working full-time on your job. Now look at your story.
"I've found a way, through this unique opportunity, to work on my fortune and now I’m earning twice as much money part-time as I'm making full-time on my job.
Would you like to hear my
story?"
Most of your prospects work full-time on their jobs.
Almost all will say:
"Yes! What are you doing!?"
It’s an incredible invitation, an electrifying story you can build without quitting your
job.
"Since I quit my j-o-b, I sleep like a baby.
Every three hours I get up and cry."
-- Anonymous
Distributor
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Can you imagine what it's like to get up in the morning for a chance to work full-time on your fortune?
Well, it might look something like
this - click to view my picture galleries.
If you still insist of quitting your job, here is a good rule of thumb to
follow:
When your part-time networking business equals your full-time job for three consecutive
months, only then should you even begin to consider quitting your job and becoming a full-time network marketer.
My friend Keith has a good grasp on this
concept. He has his employer deduct 100% of his full-time j-o-b paycheck towards
his taxes! Why?
It helps cover the taxes he owes from his growing part-time network marketing business!
Keith now tells his prospects:
"My part-time business is going so well, I use my entire check from my full-time job just to pay my
taxes! Would you like to hear my story?"
Can you imagine what your life could look like if you
and your team applied just some of my sponsoring tips? It might look
something like my lifestyle photos!
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