Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Amway People!

The happiest people I’ve ever met in my life are Amway distributors.

When you meet them for the first time they’ll have these amazing grins on their face and they totally love bomb you. They go out of their way to make you feel welcome and they will always seek to talk to the people in the room who are not Amway business members. Gotta make sure the prospects know this is more than just a business.

And once you really get to know these Amway people you realise they really are happy distributors!

And there’s plenty to be happy about when you’re on the inside of the Amway business. Amway IBO’s have learned how to devote all their time and money to their Amway colleagues and downlines. They’ve learned to believe that people who are not members of the Amway business are missing something wonderful and to encourage them by making time for them and their family and friends. They’re selling the idea of how to be free and not need to ask permission before doing anything or no longer feel able to do the fun activities they enjoyed before getting into life’s little ruts. They are “investing” all this money in “the business” and seeing great rewards in excess of $1000’s or so each month. And that’s only the beginning. They also promote the idea of purchasing about $300 worth of Amway products every month designed to replace needlessly spending more money through other outlets. I’m counting more than a few hundreds of dollars that might as well be flushed down the toilet by not choosing Amway products in place of those sole by nameless corporations. The only people making a profit in the Amway business are all those who’ve recently joined all the way up the Diamonds and beyond. There is no point in sitting on top of a pyramid (think low paid JOB’s) when there ain’t no room for no one else getting in the system.

Wiping out your savings account and driving up the credit card debt are reasons enough to consider joining Amway. Helping you to prevent that happening make Amway people happy.

Then the Amway distributor wants to grow. That’s when the Amway business leader starts riding mentoring more. “You can grow in the knowledge that success is right around the corner. You’re about to go really big really soon I can feel it.” So the Amway distributor learns and believes the time honored message and sticks around to realise more money and a healthier business.

And then the distributors in the Amway upline reinforce their message to the other IBO’s:

“This Amway business is so easy that any positive thinking person can succeed at it.” “If you’re not making money in Amway then we will help you make more than enough.” “Hard working and successful people can make a lot of money in Amway.” “If you don’t make money in Amway initially then we will help you overcome that.”

And on and on come the messages that only serve to make you and other IBO’s happy. The Amway upline are the most positively minded people around. They will go a long way to go to promote moral in your team!

Family and friends are delighted to be associated with the Amway distributor. The distributor enjoys happiness with them. Happy because somewhere deep down the distributor knows these people are enjoying the products and the savings they make by not overspending in regular stores. The IBO will always admit to helping someone realise the truth this business and it’s product line. So the distributor displays their happiness towards anyone who is trying to get into and understand the truth about the Amway business.

That means the distributors beloved Amway leaders are upright folk and are there only to help you make it. That makes the distributor happy when they figure out they’ve been surrounded and helped by some of the most honest people on earth. Amway is a lot of fun and that makes distributors happy.

The longer a distributor stays in Amway the more rewarding it becomes and being surrounded by like mined uplines makes a lot of distributors happy.

Don’t want to be angry no more? Get into Amway!

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