Monday, January 5, 2015

Think Like an Entrepreneur


THINK LIKE AN ENTREPRENEUR



The Direct Selling Association acknowledges and encourages launching a home based business with a network marketing company. 

Want to know why?

As we all know, the "average Joe" cannot afford to front $500k for a business, but most can purchase product packs ranging $200-$1000 to launch a home business, with enough products to turn around for a worthwhile profit. They can continue that every day, week, month... It's up to them how much they want to make. They control.. everything. They're the boss.

Too many people (including me as of a few years ago) are stuck in a 'go to school, get a degree, and go work for someone for the rest of your life' mindset.



Let's be real for a minute and think about this together... 

How many people grow up as a child and say "I want to work my entire life to make someone else rich"? 

No one does.

We dream about going above and beyond the little bit we knew as a child. We dream about being the boss, the leader, the woman or man everyone looks up to and wants to follow. 

Then we grow up. 

We realize it's not that easy to go above and beyond the bravest and boldest. So we seek something that we understand; what our parents and society taught us. Go get a degree, find a job working for someone else, work 40 hours per week, for 40 years and then attempt to enjoy life after we retire at 65 years old. Life is still enjoyable, but it's on their terms. 

But... What if we want to enjoy our lives now on our terms?

What do you think all the those wealthy people you see around the country and on T.V. do? Only work for someone else? Nope. They're all entrepreneurs. Business owners, CEOs... 

Now, that doesn't mean they won't ever work for someone else again. What they have is the choice to work or not work with someone else by owning other businesses and assets. They are able to maintain that stable and wealthy income, to be able to live the life they want to live, regardless of partnerships because of their entrepreneurialism.


Don't get me wrong... 

NOTHING is wrong with a job, especially if you like it. Jobs create great immediate stability. Some people would still love to become entrepreneurs, though. Sometimes people discover they don't want to be apart of the typical system anymore and work for someone else their entire life.


Nothing is wrong with either mindset. One just lives more free.

A home based business is how somone can get their entrepreneurial foot in the door. What also makes a home business great is that not only will you have a team to support you along the way, you can work it part-time and build it into a full-time business when you're ready. 


Someone doesn't have to risk a lot of money and they don't have to quit their job. Someone can work it part-time from home (and gain tax benefits like claiming 22% of your rent), on the go, during their lunch, or whenever and where ever they want.

Something a traditional store-front business/franchise cannot offer.

Doctors, lawyers, college students/grads, Mothers, Fathers, military, nurses, HS grads, mechanics, engineers... are just a few of the types of people in the network marketing profession. If you haven't already noticed, there are no specific "types" of people.



Entrepreneurship favors the hardest workers. Not the most book smart.


It's the DRIVE and WHY of someone that makes them want to launch a business of any sort and achieve their version of success. Whether it be 7-11, McDonalds, Massage Envy, Sisel KaffĂ©... They do it because they love being their own boss.



Employment establishes walls of safety. They are also walls of limitation. You will most likely never be the CEO of the company your work for. That's not necessarily a bad thing... unless you want to be the boss one day. 

Entrepreneurship brings fear, stress and the unknown. It can also bring true freedom to enjoy life. Yes, there is risk. Yes, you have to pay to play. By launching your own home based business you control the income. You want to make more than you've ever made in your life? Work hard working a business you control, not just a job that controls you.













Did you know people promote and share products for free all the time?

In this economy, if someone is going to use a product, they might as well get paid to promote and share it.

How many products do you currently use, that you have shared with your friends and family, that you DO NOT get paid for sharing it?

You'd be surprised how much FREE work you're giving to those companies...


Learn more about me and what I do by visiting http://MrAdamRodriguez.com


Thanks for stopping by!














Adam

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