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Danvers State Hospital

Business ownership, minimal financial risk, unlimited income potential, time freedom, financial security and residual income all made sense to me while I was employed from 1968-1971 at Danvers State Hospital. 

Those years were some of the most satisfying and inspiring years of my life. Despite what many have said, Danvers was not a “snake pit” or “hell-hole” insane asylum but a healing hospital staffed by compassionate and dedicated employees. There, I  put my educational background to use in therapeutic dialog and honed my listening and communication skills that have served my well throughout my life.

 Unfortunately, to further my career in the mental health field, it required advanced degrees in a low paying profession, a commitment I was unwilling to make.

My entrepreneurial spirit told me that good people with money to fund charitable endeavors also could make a significant difference. That was the path in life I chose. When one of my fellow employees presented the compensation plan of Amway handwritten on a napkin in the hospital cafeteria, I immediately saw the potential of financial success and the freedom of time and jumped right in. Imagine starting a business that had unlimited potential for only a $15 sales kit? 

Becoming an Independent network marketing distributor revealed some positive challenges.

Without a boss to tell you what to do and when to do it, self-motivation and personal discipline to build a business part-time is important. Many new people think “part-time” actual means “some-time” and that attitude will never get you off the ground. It’s like opening a “brick and mortar” store in the mall and having occasional hours. It simply doesn’t work. 

Another positive challenge of Network Marketing is Personal Development.

To be honest with you, I HATED public speaking. The absolutely WORST experience at Beverly High School was Mr. Cooper’s English class where we were required to make a 10 minute speech. My palms were sweaty as I watched the schoolroom clock tick the moments away hoping the bell would ring so I would have to do it that day. Networking required me to develop my own self-improvement program. Speaking to just a few friends was easy but incrementally as my group got larger it was a gradual progression in my comfort zone of public speaking. 

However, as I began to build my downline in the “Old School” marketing approach, I found it tedious and frustrating.

There were only so many people I could talk to in one day. The Internet and “Attraction Marketing” weren’t even around. Many successful distributors in my upline admitted that for the most part they just “got lucky.” However, with patience and determination, in that pioneering time era, MLM worked with limited success. My real “Ah Ha!” was the time I put on a business presentation with the chart and circles and afterwards I was introduced to a group of people who were in my downline that I didn’t even know. WOW, this really can happen! 

Despite the fact that I was half way to becoming a Direct Distributor and making some really nice income part time, the really big money wasn’t there from me.

I used my conversational skills from Danvers and the presentation and recruiting skills from MLM to develop a 26 year career as an executive search agency partner in a multi-million dollar agency that I co-founded and then lost. Donald Trump said “If I had to start over, I would get involved in Network Marketing.” 

With the development of the “New School” of MLM/Network Marketing and “Attraction Marketing” I am now able to offer my mentorship and opportunity to literally thousands of people right from my laptop any where in the world. Even on the beach!

Those future business partners who see my vision will get my undivided attention. I know many other “Baby Boomers” who have lost their jobs, have experienced the financial and personal disaster of divorce, have seen their 401Ks disappear. Attraction Marketing is my path and I invite you to explore the benefits of this option for your own life too!

Be Well,

Rich Kania

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 Many Baby Boomers are now seeking a “Plan B” for a second career, extra income, financial and retirement security.

2010 financial crisis for baby boomers

 

 

2010 financial crisis for baby boomers

-Network marketing is now becoming increasingly attactive. Doing my homework on the Internet to validate my opinion,  I found this important study.

 According to the latest research and statistics of home-based businesses (Oct 2009) from the Robert Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland:

  • The common perception is that home-based businesses are merely hobbies or side businesses contributing little to the business owner’s income or overall economy.
  • They are the “Rodney Dangerfields of the small business world, rarely regarded as significant players in the U.S. economy.”
  • Research indicates that there are about 6.6 million home businesses in the U.S.
  • They generate at least 50% of the owner’s household income by selling products and services not just locally, but nationally and, often, around the globe.
  • 75% work full-time. 35% of home-based businesses generate more than $125, 000 in revenue; 8% more than $500,000.
  • Median household income for home-based entrepreneurs is $75,000 compared to $50,233 for the general population.
  • 52% were age 55 and over. Only 6% were less than 35. 

The accelerated growth of home-based business is the result of the following trends and economic shifts according to the business school’s study.

  • Lower costs and risks of the start-up. The Internet and low cost technologies make this possible. “With employer benefit packages being cut and the chances of losing a corporate job increasing, many view starting a home-based business as no more risky than traditional employment.”
  • Aging Baby Boomers and Women are all seeing home businesses as an increasingly viable income or second career option. “An interest in achieving work/life balance, flexibility, the opportunity to pursue a passion and working for yourself are some of the reasons given for starting a home business
  • Lack of corporate jobs. Even if economic recovery is strong, dramatic increase of hiring seems unlikely. Sub-contractors, part-time workers and outsourcing appears to be the trend. “As a result, starting a home-based business will be the best, and in many cases, the only option for corporate refugees. 

I saw Gerald Celente make his uncanny predictions in Trends for 2010 on Fox News the other day. According to him:

  • There is an understandable the lack of trust in government, politicians and large corporations.
  • Ordinary people are now seeking self-sufficiency  in a “neo-Survivalism” mode.
  • They are taking personal responsibility by seeking and creating innovative options to for their own wealth and financial independence. 

The time is right NOW to launch a home-based Internet Business.

Be Well,

Rich Kania

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