I had some mentors who taught me this principle and over the last few months it’s become a game for me to look at where I spend money and then figure out ways that I can actually create an even better experience while simultaneously paying less to do it.
I’ve had some people say to me recently, “I could never do what you do because I’m not outgoing/social/insert adjective of your choice” and even though I disagree, I understand why they might think that…
I had someone ask recently for my best tips on how to build community. And while I’ve been working on it for the last 7+ years, it’s been one of my biggest intentions and focuses for the last few and here’s why…
I was talking to a teammate about what her goals are for her network marketing business and she told me that if she could earn an extra $1000 a month, she’d be able to go from having roommates to having her very own place. And as we chatted about both her short and long term goals, I couldn’t help but get excited…
I was on a walk with a friend the other day and he asked me what I know now being in network marketing for almost 8 years that I didn’t in the beginning and as I’ve thought about it, this is what came to mind...
I’ve been having such a blast recently working with some friends I’ve known for over 2 decades who made the decision recently to get started with Isagenix for the second time.
I’m really fortunate to be connected with some incredibly successful and badass real estate investors that I’ve had the privilege to learn from over the last few years.
At the end of 2018 I was in an energy funk of sorts. And the more I tried to get out of it, the more I dug and the harder I pushed, the less inspired I felt.
I was talking to a friend yesterday about how my wallet was stolen this weekend and she commented on how impressed she was that I was so calm about it.
Fun Fact: I went all of 2018 without having a sip of alcohol. And when I tell people that, their reaction tends to be a mix of impressed, surprised, and/or shocked.