Network Marketing is built for a part-time business.

I didn’t wake up one day and say, “I want to start a network marketing business.”  

I woke up day after day after day dreaming of flexibility with my schedule, not working overtime at an already stressful job, and financial growth opportunities without waiting for a supervisor’s opinion on my performance every six months. 

Those performance reviews did not lead to a pay increase for eight years, no matter the score. You will stop resisting what makes you uncomfortable when this gets stuck in your thoughts.

I returned to work after maternity leave, and the supervisor changed my shifts from 3 days a week to 5 days; with a new baby and being single, that was not going to work out for me. I had to fight for six months with the board at the state level to get my schedule back.

Rarely did new positions open inside the hospital, and if they did, they used the buddy system to fill them instead of skill—the corporate game.

I knew my traditional career would not give me anything I dreamt of having in a work schedule. It was up to me to give myself options. 

I enjoyed what I was doing at the time. I wanted more for my life besides working, eating, and sleeping on repeat. At the rate I was going, all I would be able to do was pay bills. 

We were not getting raises. The economy was still raising the prices while my check stayed the same.

I will never encourage you to change direction with your career; 

No one complains about having more than one form of money coming in.

Network Marketing is built for a part-time business. Some people make it a full-time business, but they are rare.

This isn’t something that happens overnight. It happens in trickles of time from focus commitment every day.

Most people watch others build a network marketing business from the sidelines and only wish it was something they could do. You can, if you decide to.

Maybe you have watched me for years, thinking I had it all together. I can promise you I don’t.

Becoming a Network Marketing entrepreneur is scary. 

It is usually completely unknown territory for one. 

It is uncomfortable in the beginning when people tell you no. 

That goes away the more you have conversations and the more personal development you learn.

You need help to do this – you have all the support you are willing to use. Some people need to be more careful about what community they join, which becomes overwhelming. 

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