These are the opportunities that Direct Sales offers to our community. The industry has little to no start up or overhead costs, no glass ceiling, and the opportunity is equal and open to anyone, anywhere.
The Direct Sales industry is legit, booming and growing, year after year. Forbes magazine, Dave Ramsey, and other financial experts often state the benefits of owning your own network marketing business. It is a way put your family first, secure your future, and grow confidence and individuality along the way.
Often during our time as a military spouse, we move from community to community without continuity or consistency. My business has brought meaningful friendships, a place to belong, and an individual sense of purpose I would not have otherwise found. This is a job that travels and moves with us and puts me in control of my income and schedule.
This military life offers SO many unknowns and SO much is out of our control. However, this puts YOU in the driver seat. The sky is the limit and the opportunities it brings are endless. You have the power to bring solutions to hundreds and thousands of people through online and home parties. Earn luxurious incentive company vacations, even match and surpassed your spouse’s income. My favorite aspect, leading a team across the world as they work towards their own dreams.
Direct Sales encourages you to dream in color. To build a life for yourself and your family that you do not need a vacation from!
Here’s how to get started:
1. Find a company with a mission you are passionate about!
2. Get out of your own head and get rid of excuses. You are your only obstacle, get over that and anything is possible.
3. Hit the ground running! The more activity you do in your first 30, 60, and 90 days, the more fun and income you will earn.
Keep in mind — If the company offers start-up incentives, set that as your goal. They design these programs to help you succeed!
You either win or you learn, you never lose.
In this industry, you are always learning, always growing.
Embrace what goes wrong and learn from it. Realize that a hiccup is not a sign you shouldn’t press on, but a test to learn from.