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Passive income is the Holy Grail of entrepreneurialism. I am committed to helping the upwardly mobile, overachievers, aspiring entrepreneurs, and accomplished entrepreneurs achieve the success they deserve using a dynamic online business system. Here is my favorite example of an apex entrepreneurs inspiring story of success.
Success | Do You Have What It Takes!
Posted by: Tyson Bay
Was it something magical that would take a poor farm boy and turn him into a household name? Was it fair that this spectacular entrepreneur was only 5 years old when his father died leaving his mother as sole provider for him and his siblings? Regardless of what life has in store, winners find a way to win and this man was a winner and he proved it time and time again throughout his lifetime.
This man of vision held many jobs, some of which were: Farmhand, Streetcar Conductor, Insurance Sales, and U.S. Army Soldier. He made several failed attempts at business (successful people don’t give up). He did find success with a gas station. His customers were asking him where they could find a good meal. It did not take him long to realize that the smart thing to do would be to open a restaurant up next to his gas station. His restaurant was so successful he had to move to a larger location with a hotel on it. This required that he take a hotel and restaurant management course.
Everything was going great and then the Federal Government built a new highway bypassing his location. Again it wasn’t fair, however, fairness doesn’t matter. Winners will always wind up winning. In 1956 he auctioned his property for $75,000 to pay off his dept. This left him at age 66 almost broke with only a $105 a month social security check and some savings.
Undeterred he loaded up his 10 year old 1946 ford and hit the trail, traveling all over the country selling his revolutionary franchise. It was slow going to say the least. 1,009 no’s didn’t even stop him or change his belief in his product. Some high-end restaurant owners even laughed at the way he dressed and threw him out. Finally he started getting yeses from wonderful hard working Restaurateurs that paid him for use of his cooking methods.
By 1960 he was leveraging 400 franchisees, and his image was being used all over the country to sell his product. By 1963 he was making $300,000 a year. In 1964 he sold out for $2 million and a life time annual residual income of $40,000 which later rose to $75,000. At this point no one could doubt Colonel Harland Davis Sanders founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken was a huge success!
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Your biggest competitor is your own
view of your future.
- Jim Taylor
Time is our most valuable asset,
yet we tend to waste it, kill it, and
spend it rather than invest it.
-Jim Rohn
We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence, then, is not an act,
but a habit.
– Aristotle
Many of life’s failures are people
who did not realize how close they
were to success when they gave up.
– Thomas Edison
The man who will use his skill and
constructive imagination to see how
much he can give for a dollar, instead
of how little he can give for a dollar, is
bound to succeed.
— Henry Ford
It’s not what happens that matters,
it’s what you doabout what happens
that matters.
- Jim Rohn
Your greatest success comes just
one step beyond the point at which
defeat has overtaken you.
- Napoleon Hill
The quality of your life is in direct
proportion to the amount of uncertainty
you can comfortably live with.
-- Anthony Robbins
Go confidently in the direction of your
dreams and live the life you’ve imagined!
- Henry David Thoreau
Men succeed when they realize that
their failures are the preparation for
their victories.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Always do what you are afraid to do.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
An excuse is simply an obstacle you choose
not to overcome.
- Darnell Self
The richest people in the world build
networks. Everyone else is trained to
look for work.
-Robert Kiyosaki
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My opinion
Belief in your product is important however the secret to the colonel’s success was not the 11 herbs and spices; it was the business system that built residual income by leveraging the efforts of others, in the form of franchises and an intense desire for success. Most people don’t have residual income or even know what it is and how it can secure their family’s financial future. Simply put, residual income is getting paid over and over again for something you did once. Leverage is just as important. I know you will probably agree with me when I say there are just not enough hours in the day. Like J. Paul Getty once said I would rather have 1% of 100 people’s efforts than 100% of my own effort. As an inexperienced 16 year old high school kid I worked at a KFC earning 4.25 an hour. I was immediately taught how to work with in a system and in a very short period of time I was running the register, making gravy, and sending out chicken by the bucketful. My time was purchased at whole sell and sold at retail the difference went into the pockets of PepsiCo executives. I’m not complaining the experience I gained was far more important than the money. My point is if you desire a true and lasting financial success you will need to market to the masses using a business system that builds residual income by leveraging the efforts of others.
I am willing to share more of my knowledge with any person that possesses an intense burning desire for success. This is your opportunity to harness the power of the internet to build a dynamic business asset that will allow you to have the finer things life has to offer and the time to enjoy them.
Quotes from Colonel Sanders
"I made a resolve then that I was going to amount to something if I could. And no hours, nor amount of labor, nor amount of money would deter me from giving the best that there was in me. And I have done that ever since, and I win by it. I know."
"Don't be against things so much as for things."
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Everybody Started Somewhere
- Dan Akroyd was a mail sorter for Canada's national postal service.
- Jennifer Aniston was both a telemarketer and waitress before hitting it big.
- Halle Berry worked at Higbee's Department store in the children's department.
- Sandra Bullock worked as a bartender.
- Before his big break, country singer Kenny Chesney worked as a valet attendant, telemarketer and mail sorter.
- Chubby Checker plucked chickens at a poultry market named Henry Colt's.
- Before Nirvana, the late Kurt Cobain worked as a janitor for Lemons Janitorial Service.
- Diddy was an intern at Uptown Records where he did grunt work like washing cars & fetching coffee.
- Bill Cosby shined shoes and sold produce when he was young.
- Simon Cowell started out as a mail room clerk for EMI Music Publishing where his father worked.
- Michael Dell washed dishes at a Chinese restaurant for $2.30 per hour.
- Danny DeVito was a formally trained hair stylist before his break on Taxi.
- Michael Douglas once worked as a gas station attendant.
- Tom Hanks once worked as a hotel bellman and carried bags for a number of celebs.
The stuff that matters most happens on that road from lowly intern or dish washer to success. The saying “lucky break” bothers me because I know they created success by investing in their self, developing the skills, and not quitting when it got tough. There are 2 categories of people – Those that can and those that wish they could the only difference is mind set. You have to decide which category you fit into. This site has been created for “Those that can” the movers and shakers of the world. You make things happen. You have what it takes to become successful and you know the amount of effort that it takes. What I am going to share with you has transformed me from a conventional thinking individual into someone that has learned that there are unlimited rewards from thinking “Outside the Box”. Conventional thinkers are stuck with limitations that were taught to them when they were young, lessons that kept them in the middle of the playing field. Winners are those that think outside the box. They have developed a keen sense of knowing that in order to win, you need to be in the “End-zone” of life. You are the one with the fortitude to always wind up in the end-zone. Your life dictates that you need to have 2 things:
(1.) You need to have enough Income to have the treasures that life has to offer.
(2.) You need to have the Time to enjoy those treasures.
You know that one without the other is a playbook for failure; it is the recipe for an incomplete life.
You deserve an income stream straight to your bank account on a daily basis. Success is your right and yet most people ignore their full potential and settle for less putting up with unbearable commutes, long hours, difficult employees, negative backstabbing coworkers, layoffs, cutbacks, micro managing bosses, having to work when you are sick, boring repetitive tasks and most importantly under compensation.
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What does success mean to you? Here is what success means to me:
Are Doctors and Attorneys Successful? Most of you would say yes. However; Why are these professionals leaving the ranks to cut their own independent paths to success? The answer is simple. no matter how big the hourly rate is you are still trading a unit of time for a unit of money. Your desire for financial freedom will be realized thru hard work, dedication, and investment in yourself.
Success is defined by passive income.
- Working forty plus stressful hours a week (building someone else’s dreams) no matter how lucrative, is not a successful endeavor.
- You need to own the fruits of your labor and build your own dreams, residual income streams that will be evidence to all of your success.
- You are being underpaid at your 9 to 5 and you will never earn what you are worth trading a unit of time for a unit of money.
- How much time is left for your family after your commute, work day, lunch, commute home, and don’t forget the traffic.
Take control of your financial future, fill out the contact form below. A successful professional (mentor) will call you to make sure this business is right for you and answer any questions you might have.
Still not ready to Live Abundantly And Change Your Life, take look at this.
The economy is changing, are you going to change with it or be left in the dust!
Land ownership was at one time the defining factor of financial success. Then came industrial manufacturing that created a huge change in the way our economy worked and produced wealth for so many visionaries that took action before the masses even knew what was coming.
The new economy is based on supply of information and protection of information.
Think about how blogging has become so popular so fast because people crave information. Also do you remember the first time you learned that a computer could get a virus; now look at the size of the antivirus industry today.
You have the opportunity to position yourself in front of two exciting trends that are sweeping North America right now!
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