What would you choose to do from home?
There are many legitimate work at home ideas and companies out there. There are also some really bad ones. We mostly hear about the really bad ones and get them confused with some good ones. Well, how do you tell? First, figure out your beliefs and how you want to work from home. How much time do you have to give it (there really are no good get-rich-quick or get-someone-else-to-do-the-work-for-you good opportunities out there)? What do you want to work with? What is your comfort zone: with people, on the phone, on the internet, etc? Are you ready to learn? It has taken me a long time to figure that out. I have been with my company for 5 years and I would never stop being a customer. Why? Let me describe my company - and I would love to take credit for this but I heard someone else say it and I apologize but I don't remember who that was - but here goes:
Imagine for a moment that you are driving to your local grocery store and you see a sign at the corner of a building that reads: "Wholesale store coming soon. All non-toxic products. Safe for you, safe for your children, and safe for your home. Also environmentally safe - in manufacturing, packing and distribution."
You drive up to the door and see signs hanging inside that say, "Purchase your monthly necessities by the 16th and we'll give you 10% at checkout!" You notice that the products they sell are going to include everything you already buy - soaps, shampoos, household cleaners, laundry detergents, supplements, weight loss products, pharmaceuticals, skin care and cosmetics, and lots more...
Other signs you see state, "Bring a friend and we'll send you a check for a minimum of 7% of their purchase!"
Then you see their phone number and email address and under it says, "Call us or visit us online - stay home and save your gas - we'll deliver it to you!" "Do not buy bulk - we'll do this for you every month."
You turn your car around and as you drive out of the parking lot you notice one last sign: "Try us and we'll give you $100 of free products of your choice."
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What do you do? Personally, I don't drag my kids out to the store to hear them tell me what they want today or how they want to walk and not ride or how their sibling is bugging them... I stay home and order my monthly products knowing that I am not exposing them to potentially disabling indoor air pollution and also understanding that my 5-second rule when they drop things on the floor really won't kill them when they eat it! I order only what I need for the month and I rest happily knowing that when I order something I help another family reach their goals for financial fulfillment.
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