Chapter 1
The #1 Secret for Creating Prosperity
What is the greatest secret for creating success, wealth, and overall prosperity?
Famed Greek mathematician Archimedes best revealed that secret when he said:
"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world."
When he spoke those words, he was illuminating the awesome power of leverage. Leverage truly is the number one secret you can use to create success, develop wealth, and manifest prosperity.
The most prolific entrepreneurs on earth draw on leverage to create prosperity. Famous industrialists like John D. Rockefeller, J. Paul Getty, and Andrew Carnegie used it, as do modern-day success stories like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Oprah Winfrey.
With Direct Selling, everyone has the opportunity to apply leverage-just as the wealthy do-to create financial freedom and security. Every new distributor can build a solid customer base and a team of entrepreneurs-all producing residual income for themselves. Before long, your business can start spreading exponentially.
But how do you successfully build a viable Direct Selling distributorship? Allow me to share with you one of my favorite affirmations, one I use frequently:
I break through self-limiting beliefs and open myself to possibilities.
The reason I use that affirmation so much is because I need it so much. Because it goes right to the fundamental essence of personal growth and how to become successful:
The need to blow up preconceived limiting beliefs we have that cause us to either lower our aspirations or even self-sabotage what we do decide to attempt.
Once you truly understand this, your whole world changes. Because you stop looking for excuses from external sources (the economy, the Prime Minister, your ex-spouse, etc.), and you turn your attention inward.
No one holds you back more than you do.
Let me suggest something you might find shocking and probably have a hard time believing. Most of the opinions, ideas, and rules you live by are lies.
They are the residue of past, limiting beliefs you haven't yet released. You were most likely programmed with those beliefs before you were 10 years old. And for you to succeed in Direct Selling, you're going to have to eradicate those beliefs. And then replace them with beliefs that actually empower you, instead of hold you back.
When you blow up a limiting belief like "I'm not worthy" or "I don't have the right connections/experience/education to do this," your whole world transforms in an instant.
No, you don't get the results in an instant. You still have to make the decision, take the action, and go through the process.
But your world has explicably changed, because you're courageous enough to make that decision to start. That changes everything forward from that point.
If you're looking for reasons why something won't work, you'll never find a shortage of them. However, if you approach this business with the expectation that you're going to succeed, you dramatically improve your odds of actually doing that. Your mindset is critical-which is why I'm beginning the book with this topic.
Essentially, it's pretty simple to build a successful business in our profession. But don't confuse simple with easy. It's never easy.
There will be dropouts, no shows, and potential superstars who flame out in 30 days. You'll be competing against sleazy recruiters, Ponzi schemes, and other money games. You'll face frustration, rejection, and perhaps ridicule. And you'll face something much, much worse: your own self-doubt.
To persevere and still be here for the victory in the end, you're going to have to pay the price. Pay it gladly. Because the cost of living your dreams is high. But the cost of giving up on your dreams is much, much higher.
You're joining a business that millions of people around the globe have utilized to improve their lives. And I've seen the proof.
I've done new member orientations in Skopje, Macedonia; conducted Leadership Institutes in Zagreb, Croatia; and sponsored the first woman to ever qualify for a bonus car in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
I've seen people ride trains for 40 hours to come for training in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and show up to an event in Trujillo, Peru-via mule. I've seen the passion in the eyes of people pursuing their dreams from San Diego to London, La Paz to Sydney, Moscow to Memphis, and Seoul to a trailer park in Pensacola. Thousands have done it. Millions more are doing it.
I wrote this book to give you the best chance of replicating their success. Please think of me as your surrogate sponsor, here to guide you through the process.
Of course, this all comes back to you.
And what you do with the information you're about to receive. You're going to face challenges and face doubts. You'll be tempted to quit a hundred times.
Will you choose to be a victim or a victor?
You can't be both. You have to decide. The greatest honor you can give the force that created you is to become who you are truly meant to be. So if you're up for that, let's get after it.
What You Don't Need
Before we delve into what it takes to succeed in this business at a high level, let's run through some of the things you might think you need-but actually don't.
Here's what you don't need to be successful in Direct Selling:
- Experience
- College degrees
- Lots of money
- Selling skills
Let's unpack each of these, and allow me to share my thoughts on each.
You Don't Need Experience
You don't need experience, because no one is going to ask you to quit your job and instantly replace your income. I'm going to recommend that you start part-time, working 10 to 15 hours a week, keeping whatever job you currently have. Just work the business as a side hustle, and see where it develops from there. You'll have no pressure, and you can learn and earn as you go along.
The real success in our business comes from duplication, employing the concept of leverage. So a lot of the time, coming in with preconceived ideas or experience can actually hold you back. Personally, I prefer to work with people who have no experience in the profession, because we don't have to go through a massive unlearning process.
You Don't Need a College Degree
Because I'm a high school dropout who became wealthy in this business, I don't think degrees and accreditations are necessary. But it's not just me. There are countless stories of successful people with no degrees. Most of the theoretical stuff they teach in business school doesn't apply here anyway.
Success in Direct Selling comes from empowering a large group of people to consistently perform a few simple behaviors on an ongoing basis. So you certainly don't need four years of higher learning to do that.
When you join a Direct Selling company, you have an entire sponsorship line that has a vested interest in your success. They will actually come down in the group to train and work with you for free. This makes having experience or a degree considerably less important than they would be in traditional businesses.
You Don't Need Lots of Money
Beginning a Direct Selling business requires a minimal investment. You don't need a physical location, employees, or a large inventory. You can start this business for literally a fraction of what traditional businesses cost to launch.
You Don't Need Selling Skills
Maybe most surprising is that you don't need selling skills. That's because no one is going to ask you to knock on the doors of strangers, make cold calls, or use high-pressure closing techniques to convince people to buy your products.
We produce literally billions of dollars (pesos, pounds, yen, rubles, and many other currencies) in sales every year. But this astounding amount of sales is created by conversationally marketing the products to friends, family, and neighbors. People you already have relationships with, who can benefit from your product or service.
You learn how to discover needs, then solve problems and add value through what you offer.
The big difference in our business is the leverage. Leverage is one of the great wonders of the world-not unlike compound interest-because it allows you to escape the trap of trading hours for money. And when you employ that leverage, following a simple, duplicable system, you might create an organization that produces literally millions of dollars in sales-even though you don't know any closing techniques or perform any of the normal behaviors you'd associate with a salesperson. This is why I call our business model Leveraged Sales, a concept we'll talk about more in the next chapter.
So now that you know what you don't need to be successful-what does it actually take to...