| Local Coordinators (N.E.W. Eagles) We owned businesses for over 20 years following the usual formula; long hours, sacrificing family time, and assuming high risk. Building a permanent residual income working 10 hours a week seemed unimaginable. Even more intriguing, we could weave it into what we were already doing. If you continue to do what you’ve always done, you’ll continue to get what you’ve always got.’ That applied to us. Risk, hard work and commitment were easy; finding another 10 hours a week was a challenge. Seeing the success of others, we knew this would work. It all came down to what we were willing to do.
Our lives were incredibly busy. Julie is an extremely dedicated high school principal working long hours and many nights with school activities. I operated multiple mobile automotive service franchises; also working long hours and driving an average of 40,000 miles per year. I also coached high school girl’s basketball and ran our local youth club. We were like many other people; extremely busy, yet very concerned about our financial future. The automotive industry was ailing and our business future was uncertain. The reality of the 45 year plan hit us hard. We needed to do something different. We are blessed that Fred and Sue Graichen shared this incredible opportunity with us. They shared products with us that made significant improvements to our health. Their business experience added credibility to a solid business plan. We didn’t know for sure that this business would work, but it seemed the critical variable was what we were willing to do make it work. We made a commitment to follow the system and do what we saw other successful people doing. It worked! We know our future is secure. Thanks to the Graichens, our incredible team and the Market America family for this life changing opportunity. As you consider your options with Market America, weigh this…Risk vs. Reward…the only risk for many of us comes down to a few things…getting out of our comfort zone and recognizing that the real risk is ‘doing what we’ve always done’. Do your due diligence; ask all the questions that need to be asked. And then ask one more question…What if it works?
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