GETTING STARTED                         

   The Hardest Step:
   The hardest step in doing something is not having someone - mum, dad, a foreman or boss - to tell you what to do - to take the hardest step. To take that first little step all by yourself.   "A journey of a thousand leagues starts with a first small step forward ----- or words to that effect".

  You Have the Right on Your Side:
  You have to convince yourself that you have as much right or discipline - as a boss - to be able to tell yourself what to do.

 Are you Game to Spend $2.50?
 You are?

 Try this Exercise:
 (If it looks like Amway - which it isn't - it's because they, and others, have spent $Millions organising Direct Selling)

 (1) Write down the names of 10 of your rich friends who live in a proud suburb.

(2) Find their telephone numbers

(3) Ring the first one up that you think would give you the better hearing.

(4) Ask - after the preliminaries - "Have you ever thought about installing a beautiful white Flagpole - with the Australian National Flag - on your front lawn?

Easy isn't it? To ask a rich friend a simple question.

     (No good asking a poor person)

You are not trying to sell them something. Just asking!

The reasons for doing this Exercise - and you can tell your friends - is to see if you could actually ring them and ask this simple question. (If you can't you have saved yourself $2.50 and you know that you will always (or at least probably) need to be a servant - to have someone to tell you what to do.

Unless you can be trained to make phone calls without "hangups".

This is called Telemarketing:
(Poor people would rather be on Welfare than Telemarket - Rich people would rather be dead than be on Welfare)

 

  Don't Jeopardise your Welfare Payment
 
       Now, most poor people would find any number of reasons for not doing the above Exercise as it looks like work - and it could jeopardise their Welfare Payment. Others would say they would not like to impose on their friends.

It certainly is not easy - otherwise there would not be so many adverts in the papers asking for
        Professional Telemarketers.

          (But it is effective. Most Newspapers employ Telemarketers to sell their advertising space - Crazy! One might say)

What are Friends for?
Friends are people who like to see their friends doing well.   ......... Well!   But not too well!  

        I jest! ------ I think.

A Responce.
If asked for advice on your approach to them, they might respond in any different way depending on their attitude.
 
But:
Ten good, *rich, friends should be able to give you some good advice between them.

      Take it!

      Positive?
      Then have a look at a Telemarketing Guide and spend $25 on 100 phone calls. Then tell us if you want to be in a Small Family Business.

      * To be Rich is to be able to do anything one "Chooses" to do in life - which is a form of Nobility.

        Whereas the poor have already been defeated in Spirit.

        [Wealthy simply means that one has a lot of money, assets etc and could exist for a certain period of time at the same socio-economic level if something drastic went wrong].

         Example:
         A poor person wins Lotto. Is he now Rich or just wealthy? How will he be in 5 years time?

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