Thursday, February 25, 2010

Why starting Gold Medal Home Business is Easier Than Winning Olympic Gold Medal.

Have you been watching the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, B.C.?  I generally pay attention because it’s great to marvel at the potential of human motivation, discipline and success...sometimes measured in matters of hundredths of a second. The winning exhilaration is undeniable and somewhat enviable because our lives are often measured by these moments of passion. But is there a way we can share joy and success of “winning” without being an Olympian? For example, can we share the joy of “winning” great success in a home business?



The road to Olympic stardom is long and expensive..


1.Assess physical condition and begin serious training


2.Join National Governing Body (NGB) to gain national ratings at various competitions


3.Get coach and start serious competition


4.Find financing to cover cost of living and training full time (family, private, athletic scholarships or corporate sponsorships


5.Attend national championships to qualify for Olympics ..a national ranking determined through previous competitions results


All this involves strenuous training for Olympians to perfect their skills and maintain their phenomenal level of physical shape. An aspiring athlete spends an average of eight hours a day, seven days a week training their body and mind—more time than a full-time job.
They devote their natural talent, dedication, and drive to their sport in hopes of being the best in the world.


At these 2010 Winter Olympic games, in matter of a few seconds (23.17) and spectacular back double full jump, an Olympian became the first Canadian athlete, a mogul skier, to win a Gold Medal for the first time in his native land after almost 35 years of competition. Alexander Bilodeau is now a Canadian icon.


Along with his training and excellence, he gave credit for his drive to his older brother Frederic who has cerebral palsy as a source of inspiration and drive.


When asked about how much the gold medal belonged to his brother, Bilodeau said, “A lot. Growing up with a handicapped person puts everything in perspective. He taught me so many things in life. My parents did, too.”


Do you have a magnificent purpose you wish your lifetime can fulfill?


The road to GOLD MEDAL HOME BUSINESS with OWN YOUR CHANNEL


1. Only assessment you need is the belief the economy is changing beyond your control and you deserve more financial security. You want a secondary income with more personal control to give more stability to your children and even grandchildren.


2. Join the social network of entrepreneurs called Own Your Channel. Read the questions and articles...get your questions answered. This is your training center because we trust your natural intelligence. There is no cost to join.


3. You don’t need a coach…a single powerful video will tell the whole story. You already have strong inner conviction you deserve more and your elf worth is more than some hourly wage. Share this message with like minded people you know.


4. You don’t need a lot of money to get started..in fact, wait until you can see how much you can make before joining any opportunity. Save yourself hundreds of dollars in time and material. Registration fee is $15 to set up and $9 month that helps cover back office management.


As a member of Own Your Channel you will be invited to join the Little Guys Network or LGN
(check the site for features and benefits) If you can manage the one-time $325 enrollment fee, you will start a 2x2 person matrix to earn $777. If you cannot manage the fee at the beginning, and this is understandable, you can get on track in the Clearing House.to receive a free $299 account and join the matrix through a Pay It Forward sponsor from OYC. We call this the Entrepreneurs Assembly Line


5. Imagine the exhilaration when you start making money and then doubling or tripling your profits with multiple other companies. Imagine yourself standing on the podium of financial security.


Of course, it is a great moment of glory and accomplishment to wear a large gold (or silver or bronze) medal around your neck.


But wouldn’t it also be great to sport a bank account with multiple thousands of dollars…so we can afford to pursue all our passions. We stress cooperation where maximum number of people can win rather than competition where only a few are rewarded.


As Bob and Doug McKenzie from SCTV might say, "Beauty, eh?"


By the way, most baby boomers wouldn’t look that great in tight polyester ski suits. The only “moguls” I want to overcome are any mental suppositions that block my home business success with Own Your Channel.



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