Do you like what you do? Are you fully compensated for the amount of work you do? These questions touch a nerve with most of us, right? We are over-worked and under-paid. We work for corporations giving them A+ effort and the CEO’s make all the money. We’re tired. Tired of giving all of our time and energy and not be rewarded for our work. We work long hours. We don’t get to spend quality time with our family. Is there a remedy to all this chaos? Before answering these questions, let’s look at some shocking stats: 85% of all Americans hate what they do. Over 60% of working Americans drop a child off at daycare every day. The average household debt in America is $128,000. What are your thoughts? Is there a remedy to all the chaos? If we can change our attitude about work, will our attitude at home change? Life is too short to hate what you do. Let me share with you my story. I was four days from moving to Toledo, Ohio. I accepted a church that had a membership of 275. Four days prior to the moving truck being at my house, I called the health insurance agent to make sure I was insured. I assumed that we were accepted because I hadn’t heard anything. To my utter amazement, we were denied. Why? The insurance company informed me that my son, who has a minor heart defect, was the reason. WHAT! I thought health insurance companies couldn’t reject anyone under the age of 19. Yeah, right! There are always loop holes. And we had found one. Now, eventually, we were able to find some insurance, but now fear has enveloped us. All the “what ifs” starting hounding us. What if we move to Toledo and then we eventually decide to move to another state, will we be able to get insurance? There was an overload of emotions and scenarios. We made the hardest decision in our life. We chose to walk away from a GRAND opportunity. I was taught that family must come first. Even when luxury is staring you in the face, if it doesn’t benefit your family, family MUST be priority! So, from the palace to the pit we went. We felt good about our decision because our family was going to maintain our insurance, but what am I going to do now? I’m now unemployed. I searched and searched and searched. All I really know is preaching. I’ve done it for 15 years. And then a friend of mine introduced me to AdvoCare, a nutritional company. I thought to myself, this isn’t going to work. I’ve been in several network marketing companies and made a few pennies, but nothing of any significance. I didn’t want to waste my time with another marketing company. At this season in my life I couldn’t handle failure. I was already in a bad mood. I talked with several people in the company who had become very successful. I perused the “Impact” magazine which recounts the core values of the company and introduces you to people who are successful within the company. With much hesitation, I joined. And after 2 months of being in AdvoCare I can say that I’m so glad I decided to move forward. AdvoCare has renewed me and empowered me and I want others to experience this. If you would like more information about AdvoCare please contact me:
Email: obrichardson@gmail.com
Cell: (251) 895-8092
AdvoCare Website: www.advocare.com/11036282
Sincerely,
O.B. Richardson III