Thursday, October 17, 2013

Passive Residual Income


“If your ship doesn’t come in, swim out to meet it” –Jonathan Winters
 
“People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them.” --George Bernard Shaw
What comes to your mind when you hear a term like passive income? Do you even know what it is? Passive income is defined as “Earnings an individual derives from a rental property, limited partnership or other enterprise in which he or she is not actively involved.” Is it even possible to have income that does not require you to work? By work I mean the standard 40 hour work week where you are required to be a certain position or place executing a certain task for a set period of time during the day and for your time you are compensated with an hourly wage or salary.

So, is passive income possible or not? Yes, it is possible. However, it does require work, just not the type of work that has indoctrinated into us by our culture and society. It requires work on the front end of any project and it requires that you must be willing to delay being compensated for your labor for an indefinite amount of time. If you believe that, you must be compensated immediately for your labor and you are unwilling to change your point of view on the subject than it will be impossible for you to ever establish any type of passive income that will be able to provide a decent standard of live. It all really starts with your ideas and beliefs.

In my last blog, titled “The Real Problem with Network Marketing”, I pointed out that the problem with network marketing is not the business model, rather it is the people. The network marketing industry has truly removed every barrier to the common man starting and owning a successful business that can provide an outstanding source of income for himself and his family. All barries have been removed except one; his lack of belief and commitment to set goals and work toward the accomplishment of those goals.

Network Marketing is not get-rich quick scheme. It is a business that takes work and determination to reach ones financial goals and requires you to consistently put in the work upfront that with time can develop into a great source of passive residual income.

In order to turn your network marketing business into a source of passive income you must build an organization of like-minded people who want to create a great source of passive income in their lives and to help other people do the same thing. Robert Kiyosaki wrote a book about Networking Marketing titled “The Business School for People Who Like Helping People”. The title of this book sums up the true essence of a successful person in network marketing; service. Success is predicated on your desire and ability serve others and to help them reach their financial goals.

How do you find those like-minded people who want to create a great source passive income? Marketing! How do you market your business? You tell people about your business and invite them check it out. I’m marketing right know. Every time I write a blog post I am engaging in marketing.  Here the link that you can click to check out a great network marketing company;   USANA's True Wealth; Take control of your future with USANA.  After you watch the video on this link click the button that says, “Contact Me”, fill in the information and I will contact you. I will then show you how to build a great source of passive income.

If you are the type of person that is willing to set and commit to a goal, put in the required work up front and put of immediate compensation for the greater reward and be willing to help others reach their goals then you have what it takes to be a success in USANA and I want to work with you so click on the link, watch the video and contact me. .   USANA's True Wealth; Take control of your future with USANA

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” --George Bernard Shaw

 

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