Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Why I Chose GBG|Guided by God|Christian homebased business|10in1 Chewable Vitamin


Why I Chose GBG|Guided by God|Christian homebased business|10in1 Chewable Vitamin

Author: Cindy Brooks

I am very thankful my Christian home based business has passed the test of time. Many years ago, I was first introduced to network marketing as a viable vehicle for success. I would say I was about 25 years old when I had my first introduction, and now more than 30 years later -- I am still a believer.

What is network marketing? Network marketing is a way of bringing a product to the consumer which eliminates the need to advertise for the company--because they have a team of distributors which advertises for them in the best way possible--word of mouth. Companies can calculate the cost of distribution in a clear and concise manner and pass the savings on to the distributors in terms of residual income.

What is residual income? First, let me tell you what linear income is. Linear income is the process of exchanging time for work, in other words selling your time for money. This is done every day by many people across the United States. Trading time for money is what some people once considered a safe route to go. When considering the failure rate of starting a small company and the risk factor involved, for many people (in their mind) think working a regular JOB is the only way to go.

Yes, linear income is a safe route towards a safe retirement, or is it? For many people, in earlier times, choosing a stable company was much like a marriage decision--a life decision, and a good one if chosen wisely. Nowadays, neither employees nor corporations make commitments. It is all about the bottom line--making profit.

Residual income is selling a product one time to the end consumer and being able to benefit from that one sale again and again. This is a standard in the field of insurance or maybe newspaper/magazine subscriptions, cable tv/satellite, --too many to list. Now, with network marketing instead of the residuals being from just one subscriber, this residual income can come from a whole team of people. The reason for this is that once a person joins your team and purchases a product and tells another person who purchases a product, those people are on your team, and those products sold are team sales. Although the monetary benefit might not be that much from just one sale, when you take into consideration the sales of a team, you may have thousands of dollars in income which started out just by telling one person who purchased a product and then told others who did the same. (I hope this explained the process a little and that it is not too difficult to understand).

Many people once looked on network marketing as a pyramid scam since they believed that only the people at the top made all the money. But times have changed, and with the advent of a down-turned economy, people are willing to take a look with a more open mind, when it comes to earning income. Many people are desperate for alternate sources of income.

The problem with network marketing in general is that network marketing has often received a bad name due to the fact that many unscrupulous companies already having an exit plan before ever beginning. Also, another detriment to the industry is that many "heavy hitters," those who have built large teams, jump from one company to another taking their team with them. This is often not done for any other reason than greed.

Now, back to my main reason in writing this article. I want to tell you honestly why I chose GBG. I chose GBG because I was previously a consumer of the product, 10 in 1 liquid vitamins. It was only a natural progression because I loved the product and wanted to tell others I thought the product would help. While a consumer only, I had a job which was both demanding and stressful and also required much energy (mostly emotional), to keep me going towards my projected goal. My income was determined by my outcome, which at times was difficult to achieve though no fault of my own.

My main goal was to keep believing and not give up. Some days were good and others were not. But, in the back of my mind I felt in the end I would profit. The law of numbers came into play. Just go for the numbers, and the benefit will come. Therefore, I did that for three years, only to be laid off from a job which helped me achieve the income level I needed at that time. Now, I see and it has become evident that those beliefs have groomed me to be a perfect candidate to what I am now experiencing with GBG, especially since we will be going international in just a few months. By adding to our line a 10 in 1 chewable multivitamin, we are poised for massive growth, and I am in at the onset. Success happens when preparedness meets opportunity. Everything happens for a purpose.

I have always detested working for someone else, to some extent. It seems that I was paid just enough to keep me from quitting or looking for another replacement job. What I really desired was to have a flexible position where I could earn good money and still be able to pursue personal goals like writing and spending time with family and friends. I have found this through network marketing. Yes, the product was very important to me in making a decision to join GBG, but I would never have promoted the product in a big way had there not been a lucrative payplan behind it.  GBG offers a very lucrative payplan with good income both to the part-time networker, and also to the full-time networker. There is even a part of the payplan which is copywrighted by our owner, Stuart Finger.

I do not encourage people to leave their jobs. Right now, a JOB is a precious commodity which is not easy to find. If you do decide to go full-time, I would ask you to wait until you are making more with your networking position than you do at your regular position. You should also have some type of nest egg set aside. Even though I did have a nest egg when I was laid off, it was quickly extinguished, due to my high standard of living at that time. I believe all people should sit down and devise a "Plan B" to fall back on if anything ever does happen to your regular job. I also believe people should be in a field of work which they love. If not, it is time for an analysis on both parts (network marketing and your chosen career field). You say, it's too late; I have no choice. I'm here to tell you, as a living testimony, you always have a choice. Think it through.

I chose GBG for the following reasons: (1) The product; (2) Company integrity (3) Compensation Plan which is beneficial to both the part-time and the full-time networker; (4) Company and Team leadership -- the owner is a distributor just like we are and earns his income through the compensation plan; he had been with other companies where he was successful but others were not. He, therefore, designed the company and compensation plan to help prevent what he had himself experienced; and (5) GBG is a Chrsitian homebased business opportunity. Yes, I've been through a lot of network marketing companies to finally find my home. Most other networkers who are successful will probably tell you that this isn't their first time around the park in regards to network marketing. We view finding the right company as part of our journey. In other words, you often have to kiss alot of toads before you meet your handosme prince. GBG is my handsome prince, and I truly love GBG.

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I encourage you to look into network marketing as a vehicle for your financial prosperity. You will find yourself amidst the sold on network marketing crowd with such believers as Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki of  Rich Dad Poor Dad  fame.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Christian Home Based Business | GBG | Guided By God: GBG|Christian Homebased Business|Provides Free Training to Reps

Christian Home Based Business GBG Guided By God: GBGChristian Homebased BusinessProvides Free Training to Reps

GBG|Christian Homebased Business|Provides Free Training to Reps


This is a picture of my Mom and Otto, my step-father on Christmas Day. He had fallen a few days prior. My mother is really someone special, as she has taken care of Otto now for over three years. He has Alzheimer's. But for one moment in time, joy was captured in a simple photo. Although this picture doesn't show any of the Christmas decorations or the tree, she did a beautiful job both with the decorating and also in preparing a beautiful Christmas dinner for the family.

I dedicate much of my success in life to my Mom because she has enforced a peculiar type of love with our family--tough love. Although she is afraid to show it at times, she has a big heart and is an amazing person. I believe I might have given up on her caretaker's role along time ago, had I been in her place. But as she told me the other day, she used to take it a day at a time, and now it's more like hour by hour.

So in our family, there were many highs and lows as Christmas was celebrated. Things are changing and will never be the same.  This was a special day we prepared for-- or did we?  I'm thankful my Christian Homebased business, GBG, provides Free training to its reps. This has allowed me to do other things  while the people on my team (including my sponsor, Charles John; and his sponsor, Chris Curtis), receive training from the weekly company training calls as well as conduct daily motivational calls and nightly webinars offered for our team.

The thoughts of Christmas for many people this year,  were not happy thoughts, rather many thoughts were filled with anxiety. Norman Vincent Peale, in his book, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, stated that 90 percent of the things we worry about never happen. However, for many people, this year that statement proved to be wrong. Many people who are unemployed were concerned not only about buying Christmas presents for their friends and family, but also in putting food on their table. With gasoline soaring to a national record high of $3.02/gallon here in the United States (according to http://www.gasbuddy.com/, many families were finding that even a trip to Grandma's, which was usually taken for granted, now provided an extra burden. Many families are now looking for alternative ways to help ease the pain of rising costs in living. As most families had learned at Thanksgiving, even food prices had been rising with a 30 percent increase over last year on the price of a turkey. 

For many families, a Christian homebased business is the answer.
If you are one of those families who is struggling just to get by and would like help in finding a solution, please fill out your contact information at http://www.shopgbg.com/jppcontact/372390 . Someone will contact you with information and direction on getting started in your own Christian homebased business.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Report of December 4, 2010) the unemployment rate has crept up to 9.8%.  Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rates for adult men (10.0 per-cent), adult women (8.4 percent), whites (8.9 percent), and Hispanics (13.2 per-cent) edged up in November. The jobless rate for blacks (16.0 percent) showed little change over the month, while the rate for teenagers declined to 24.6 percent. The jobless rate for Asians was 7.6 percent, not seasonally adjusted. 

Many people are questioning their own unalienable right, according to the Declaration of Independence, to their own  "pursuit of happiness." 

Now that we are through with the most holy of all holy days among Christians, Christmas is yet another year away. This year, many people celebrated sacrificial giving, but nothing in comparison to the sacrifice God gave us that glorious day when Christ was born to save us from our sin.

John 10:1010 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.(KJV)
I was talking to my son at Christmas, and we were talking about GBG, my Christian Homebased business, and about why I felt that it was the right Christian homebased company with the right message to touch a world. God did not intend for us to live in poverty as some people think and are against the message of prosperity as if prosperity were a curse. However, he did know that the poor would always be with us. He also knew that the message of salvation would be received by some and rejected by others. Did God believe in prosperity? I believe he did, because he said:

3 John 1:2  Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

 
For this reason, I believe he knew that both elements (health and wealth) were good attributes for his followers. Knowing my company focuses on both, I feel that my Christian Homebased business can provide the solution to the financial situation of many. My message is to give hope to the hopeless, both spiritually and financially.  Jesus Christ said,

John 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. .

Today, I come with a message of hope to you and all families. I honestly believe I found the answer. If you knew my story in network marketing, you would see how many times when I did fail with other companies, most of the time it was because I found something wrong with them--something which caused me not to want to share the company and product with both my friends and family. With GBG, both during my time as a customer only, and now as a representative, I have not found any negatives. I would tell you if I had, and also would not be promoting it. For further information, visit my site at http://www.shopgbg.com/jpp/372390  You see, I know the two worlds. My rich dad, as I call him, has no health but wealth; my poor dad has good health but no wealth. Given a choice, most would choose health over wealth. With GBG, we have help with both.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Christian Home Based Business |GBG| Allows Me to Be Me

GBG, my Christian Homebased business, allows me to be me. You know, I may be self-centered, but many companies want their employees to be something different than what they are. The employees are hired to be groomed into an image the company wants the employee to portray. Often, the prospective employee will sense this at the interview and become the intended person instead of the person they really are.  Later, company leadership will determine that something is just not right and this person is having a hard time of fitting in.

Now, as for me--I have never quite fit in. I never pretended to fit in either. But, what I lacked in terms of fitting in, I made up for in determination. I remember the first job I had for pay was at A&W Rootbeer in Calhoun, Georgia. This was the first summer I spent with my mother and my step-father after she re-married. My Dad lived about 50 miles away and I was just visiting for the summer, so I thought. Plans had already been made for me to attend City High School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. But somehow, I wound up staying in Calhoun. For some reason, I found out many years later--my Dad was never even told. I just stayed. After the divorce, my brother Clay and I had lived with my Daddy; but for the next year, Clay would continue to live with my Dad -- until eventually, all four of us kids were reunited with my Mother and step-father. We had a big family: two step-children, the four of us and then two more which came afterwards. We had three bedrooms and one bathroom, which was the norm for that time.  

Anyway, when I arrived that summer, my mother said, "hey, I got you a job at a restaurant, and you get to start tomorrow."  Well, that was sort of exciting for someone who had always made her own way and never depended on anybody for money since she was in the seventh grade. I was used to not having to ask for anything and could painfully remember as a little girl asking for some money for different things and being told, "I don't have one red cent." That right there was motivation enough for me to want to always pay my own way and not have to be rejected. I've often heard it said that "the hand will not reach further than what the heart desires."  My heart's desire was to be independent financially.

When I arrived that day, I was introduced to Charlie Carson, the owner.  As I looked down at Charlie, I noticed he had one finger that was partially gone. He told me later it had happened while chopping meat through a grinder. When he told me about what had happened later on, he looked at me and smiled sticking up that finger saying, "I'm the only person I know who can shoot a half bird."  I remember my face turning red, a little embarassed. Charlie's wife, Frances and their son, Randy, worked in the kitchen. Their son, Timmy, worked as a curb hop. Charlie also had a younger son, Tommy, who stayed with relatives at their home while the family worked. Charlie was a good man and dedicated his profits each Wednesday to the church he attended. But also, he worked very hard. 

Before I left the house that day, my mother had given me advice:  "always keep busy; if you see something that needs to be done, just do it." So that is what I did. I received my first raise the same day. Instead of making $1.00/hour like everyone else, Charlie said I deserved $1.25/hour (top pay for an inside worker). The inside job lasted about a month until my younger brother, Bobby, came to work and I saw all the tips he made and how much fun he had and asked Charlie if I could join him outside as a curb hop. When I did that, I was making as much as most grown people did on a regular job. I also met my former husband while working that job. He said he ate alot of hamburgers just to get to see me. I worked at A&W Rootbeer for almost four years.

That era was the time of mini-skirts and clogs. I can still see myself now working in that attire waiting on cars. Seems crazy when I think back on it. But those were great days and times of freedom in having a job which allowed me to be me. When I first began, I was very shy; however, the thought of more money was motivation enough for me to enter into an unknown world which would require adapting to a different set of rules--the rules of allowing myself to be me and let my true personality shine forth.  I would say 50% of my tips were determined by how well people liked me. I would say A&W was sort of like the drive in with Sonic, except no speakers and no drive thrus. The only drawback was in seeing all my friends driving around town and having a fun time while I worked. But still, it wasy my fun to work. 


The first half of my career was spent working regular desk jobs; like Bookkeeper, Word Processor, Legal Secretary, Claims Assistant, and Office Manager. But I have spent the last part of my career in positions which required me to work on commission, and the ultimate results were based on my own ability to communicate properly with the perspective customers. Even when I owned my own satellite dish business for about five years, the results were based on the same thing. What I found was that I enjoyed a job better if it allowed me the freedom to be myself. I found my ultimate freedom in sales positions.

I remember once when I was working a temporary job which wound up lasting nine months, I applied for a more permanent position with the Tax Commissioner's Office in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Instead of looking more at my credentials, the person who interviewed me said that I would need to cut my hair and also would have to come in early like all of the other girls. Me, a nonconformist, would be required to conform. I just couldn't believe my ears. I did not take that job, but did find another position where I worked for about two years with Buster Brown Apparel.  Later on, working for lawyers was not that much better. When you came into work, the receptionist was sitting there with her ledger to record the time you came in. You were expected to dress and act in a professional manner (what was expected). I do understand, but still--I wanted to be me, and me was not just some pretty girl sitting behind a desk in pretty clothes smiling at people with a pretty smile.  My heart yearned for something more.

Many people will tell you that once you have tasted being self-employed that you may no longer be adaptable to just any job. I have heard the term applied to such people as myself as being "psychologically unemployable."  I have never liked people telling me what to do. That is what made sales so attractive. I found that just by being myself and loving the people I was selling to, I sold more. It was just a natural outcome.  Once while selling commercial grade windows (the average sale being around $8000), I was doing so well, that the owner said the only thing I needed to do was to get my selling price higher and I would make more money. He was actually thinking about himself (not me) in that he would make more money. Anyway, when I tried to conform into what he wanted me to be, my sales dropped. I had the opportunity to sell at a certain price, and that was called "PAR".  I felt comfortable selling at or around PAR because I felt I was giving the customer a deal and it was a win-win situation.  The more I tried to conform, the worse my performance. Although I was good in sales, money was not my key reason for enjoying that career. I enjoyed the flexibility, meeting people, and the self-satisfaction when I made a sale.

I have worked many jobs. What I have found was that I thrived and excelled on a job which allowed me to be me. Put me in a box, and I wither away. You know that is what we do with God sometimes. We put God in a box and think that he can only do certain things. We limit him in our lives by only allowing him so much hold on our lives. We take the reins and live in disobedience to his law as found in the Bible. The one thing I have found in my life is that every time I try to do it my way, I fail. So, really for the past few years I have given God complete control. If his word says something is not right, I try my best not to do it.  I walk in the spirit and go where he says to go. On the surface, to others, decisions I make may look to be the wrong decision; but I put my faith in the Lord my God--not empty words spoken by people who think that everything is about "comfort." If you are one to read the scripture, you will see that most people who walk in the spirit are not doing the comfortable thing.

For with God nothing shall be impossible. Luke 1:37 KJV 

One thing I really love about God--he allows me to be me. He is there watching to see what I do in various situations. He even sets these situations up just to allow me to see what I am made of. If I fail, he brings up another situation which is similar until ultimately I make the decision to pass the test.

I am thankful for my Christian Homebased Business, GBG, because it allows me to be me. I have still not really gotten it off the ground as much as I would personally like.  However, my vision for the future is to develop a worldwide team beginning here in Chattanooga, Tennessee. As we begin our international expansion this next year, I pray that God brings the right people to join my team in order to take a message of good health and prosperity along with GBG, which stands for guided by God, to the nations.  I have examined many home based businesses, and my decision to join GBG has been the best decision in regards to career possibilities, that I have ever made. With network marketing, you are working on building a residual income for many years to come, if you choose the right company.

I have been involved in network marketing for many years.  GBG has everything in a company I have ever looked for. But, besides the great company, wonderful product which helps people, fantastic payplan and worldwide opportunity, GBG allows me to be me.  I pray for blessings on all the people GBG effects, whether on my team or on any team in GBG.  I also pray that you find your own way of promoting the opportunity to allow you to be true to your own self and allow GBG to make an impact for the Kingdom of God. I pray for blessings on GBG and the owner, Stuart Finger who had a vision to help the average family.

My church has many needs for the future which I pray can be impacted by my giving. What is small now will be large in the future--thanks to GBG.  The vision is the same for my homebased business. It is small now, but I have the larger vision in mind.  I heard something sort of funny, "if you say God is your co-pilot, you need to move over." I pray that God guides me to say and do the right things, especially the things I write and that my writings will help people have hope and realize that their only true hope is a relationship with Jesus Christ as their savior and lord. All glory be to my heavenly father.


For God so loved the world , that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever (and that means you)  believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV

Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. Psalms 19:14 (KJV)

If you need to get in touch with me, I am available at (678)848-5254. 
For more information on my company or product, visit http://www.shopgbg.com/372390

Monday, December 13, 2010

Christian Home Based Business - Gives Me Time for My Favorite Thing - Socializing

My Christian Home Based Business gives me the time to enjoy my friends and my church. I am so thankful. Last year at this time, I would have been busy working a 50 hour work-week, chasing after the almighty dollar. Now it chases after me.  Having a Cookie Swap is one of the fun ways of enjoying socializing with your friends. 

This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalms 118:24 (KJV)

Yesterday was an exciting day for Women of Power at our church, Power Plant Ministry Center, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  This was the first time I had been invited to a cookie swap or even known about such a concept. (Where have I been?) 

 How it works is that each person bakes about three dozen cookies and brings them to a specific place for swapping. In our case, we did it at our church.  Each person goes around the table and takes one cookie from each plate until all the cookies are gone or until she wants to stop.  There were all kinds of cookies at the swap; however, the most fun was had by women who came together to do what women do best, talk.  And talk we did. Also a luncheon of simple sandwiches was arrayed along with chips and dips. You could tell our pastor's wife and others had put some time into the preparation for the luncheon.
The two events (both the luncheon along with the cookie swap) surrounded by Christmas decorations and Christmas music gave us an environment which was both fun and relaxing. We took our time and stayed as long as someone was still there.  At some cookie swaps, people engage in sampling, but most of us took our cookies home.


Click for Taste of Home Minute about Organizing a Cookie Swap
Our church (which meets its maximum on Sunday mornings of around 200)  is basically a typical sized church, similar in size to many of the churches in the United States. The median church in the U.S. has 75 regular participants in worship on Sunday mornings, according to the National Congregations Study http://www.soc.duke.edu/natcong/ (median meaning that half are larger and half are smaller).  The average (186 attenders reported by the USCLS survey http://www.uscongregations.org/charact-cong.htm ) is larger due to the influence of very large churches.

For many years, I went to a large church, or  a mega-church as they are called in the United States. Due to some personal situations I had been through, my heart's desire was to enter into a small church and develop relationships which would enrich my Christian experience here on earth. My previous affiliation with a large church made me feel that I only had surface relationships. The word was great, social interactions were nice, but for me there was a hollowness on the inside of me which could only be filled by deep
"real" relationships. Have you ever seen alot of people, most all going around with smiles on their faces, each afraid to open up and allow people to really get to know them (most all wearing masks). The "feel good" mentality was shallow, at least for me. Thankfully, I have found those enriching relationships for which I craved at my current church. It did take some time and also both change and commitment on my own part, before I finally felt a sense of belonging.

I attribute the prolonged timespan (one year) for developing close friendships and the nurturing I was craving partly due to the fact that we had no Sunday School; however, classes are now planned in the near future. Another large aspect of not developing close relationships was also due to the fact that I was "broken," as I believe many people are who attend church. Healing takes time and commitment. A person or family cannot realistically believe that a strong comfort level will be achieved within their first few times of attending. It does happen, but it is not a realistic espectation, in my opinion.

Our church is also multi-racial and has a young pastor who is in his early 30's (the average age of a pastor according to the above report is in his early 50's).  Our church breaks both age and racial barriers. Our church was formed on the premises that it would not be just another "me too" church. Even the name, Power Plant, differentiates it from most churches in our vicinity.  It was planned to be different because we wanted to break down walls of religion which have pervaded our area for many years. We do not even have formal membership. There are many aspects of our church which do make it unique. All churches are different to some degree, but those which do God's will are those which allow its constituents to worship God in both spirit and in truth (worship from the heart and the teachings of the truth found in the scripture). There are many churches now which teach on concepts not even related to scripture.

23: But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him.
24: God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. (John 4:23-24)

I believe God knew our time here on earth, following after him and his principles, would not be an easy route to follow.  It is easier to follow the road of the masses which have a different agenda. When a person is truly "sold out" to Christ, he craves to be around other like-minded people. Even if he did not, it is still scriptural for people to assemble themselves together as one unified body.

Hebrews 10:23-25 (KJV)
 23Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;)
 24And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works:
 25Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. 

The cookie swap as we had at our church, was a memory which will be cherished for years to come. I feel pretty sure we will do it again next year. 

Friday, December 10, 2010

Christian Home Based Business | GBG | Guided By God: Christian Homebased Business Gives Me More time for Music


Working from home in my Christian homebased business, GBG, gives me time to pursue interests. One of my interests is music. For several years, I ran the roads as a sales rep giving two-hour presentations on various products (commercial grade windows, walkin bathtubs, hot-tubs); then I worked for three years straight, working anywhere from 50 to 55 hours/week. During those time periods as I was draining my life away pursuing the almighty dollar, with no time left for family, music or any interests--I finally was forced into finding a plan B.

As a small child, with a very reserved and shy personality, I still knew that one day I would have a career in sales. My first glimpse into this field was when I sold newspapers in front of a grocery store and later branched out, riding a bus downtown to sell even more newspapers.  If you grew up in the 50's or 60's, you might remember a newspaper which came out once a week called GRIT.  During this time, my shy personality evolved into an outgoing personality with a smile on my face. As I look back on it, I realize I became a different person when I was involved in the selling process. The metamorphosis into that outgoing personality gave me confidence to keep endeavoring to pursue my goals of selling many papers each week.  I remember once when I was in the eighth grade, seeing a green long sleeved dress with white polka dots in a window. I really thought it was a beautiful dress and decided I was going to save the money and get it myself. I can still remember wearing it and the pride I felt in knowing I had paid for it myself.

Yes, from selling newspapers at 15cents to candy bars at 50cents to potato chips at 75cents-- I was always a winner in all contests (not because I had a parent backing me or selling them for me, but because I wanted to win--not to derive attention from others, but I craved the sense of self-satisfaction it gave me when I accomplished a goal. The same smile and determination which helped me sell a 15cent newspaper was the same smile and determination which helped me sell windows at $10,000 or more or even a walkin bathtub at $15,000. 

And, you ask--why am I not doing that now--driving the roads going into the homes of strangers to sell them a product they had requested information on? Well, the truth is--I made alot of money for awhile (I even made alot of money when I had my own satellite dish company), but you see--money is fleeting; it comes and goes. The money came and the more I made, the more lavish my lifestyle or "things" I purchased.

When I was laid off from a high-paying job in January, I reanalyzed my life and decided that some "things" were not worth the price. I had few close relationships, no time for church, no time for family -- and most of all, no time for me.

The first few months after being laid off, I thought I was going to be called back to the same job with the parent company, so I basically just rested and pursued one little part-time job. But after a few months had gone by and my car had been repossessed (because I had spent all the money I made) and my home reclaimed from the bank (because it was a lease purchase and the owner had to declare bankruptcy due to the fall of the housing market)--everything in my life was one big domino parade. The first domino came with the primary  house I owned and rented out to tenants. They also had a lease purchase agreement and fell behind in their payments and I had to evict them.  As I continued to make those payments, I lost even more of the money I had worked hard to save. The second domino to fall was the loss of my job due to cutbacks from the parent company. The third domino to fall was the reclaiming of the house I was lease-purchasing from the bank. The fourth domino to fall was an accident I had where the wheels were leaning inwards and the insurance company said it was like that before the accident and the dealership said it happened in an accident (neither would pay)--so, I let the bank repossess it. Prior to this I had almost perfect credit--even when I did not have a tenant living in my main house. But all this squeezing and stretching to achieve a better house was a big joke in the end. In the end, I was left with nothing. My life was a HUGE mess. 

The best thing to come out of it was that a relationship I had been trying my best to end for several years was finally "forced to end."  Because he had no house, he was forced to go somewhere else, and I sure was not going to force myself back on the road and again start the same thing over. Now, it was all up to me and my faith in God and his word to me that he had a good plan for my life.  I gave up everything to have everything--if that makes sense.

The first few months prior to the bank taking over the 2400sf house with the 3 acres of land had given me much time to think. I had lived there four years, and the reason I had moved there in the first place, besides the land, was that the house had about $40,000 worth of instant equity. I had acquired a payment I could barely afford, but now it was over. My beloved "promised land" along with my lifestyle was now gone.  I had loved the house because it was secluded yet was close to everything. There were birds, squirrels and rabbits to see each morning instead of cars whizzing by. However, the fact was, I had never had time to enjoy the house because I was working all the time. Yes, working hard to purchase a house which I could not enjoy because I worked so much. So, reality set in. Here I am 57 years old and the only assets I had was equity in these two houses, yet all equity was washed away due to the housing crisis.  I was like many other people, caught up in the American way of life.

But, you see--I am thankful to be where I am today. There are many people not so fortunate who have no job or hope.

I have hope in my homebased business, GBG, because I knew what I was looking for when I found GBG. I had already been using the product which was excellent, especially working 55 hours a week.  Most people who go into network marketing do it on a part-time basis, and then when their income from part-time matches or exceeds their regular job, that is when they leave. But for me, GBG, became my only vehicle for financial prosperity.

My opinion is that wealth is a state of mind. There can be many definitions, but true wealth is not in the money you have exclusively. True wealth is being able to comfortably live a life of joy and contentment in whatever state you are in. If it were just the money part, I actually had a choice to be able to live in a lifestyle where my financial and physical needs were met by someone else. Now, this type of situation may be the better choice for many--but for me, I needed a spiritual renewal and freedom. This renewal could only come in the lifestyle I have chosen at the present time which includes GBG, my Christian homebased business.

You see, I could even go back to school. The government has a grant which would allow me to do that. But I don't want to go back to school at 57.  Life is too short, and I have the intellectual knowledge I need to help me achieve what I want in life. I have no desire to go back and take classes in a career which I do not want.

My Christian homebased business allows me flexibility of time which makes me wealthier than most people on Earth. I have the opportunity to work from home and pursue many interests which I had not been able to do previously. I even get to sing in a choir at church as well as pursue my interest in writing to help encourage others who might be in the same situation.

My goal is to encourage those who do not have a job or those who feel vulnerable in their present job to be able to realize that their job is not the only thing in life--working to pay bills to go to work and come back home, rest a little and then wake up and do the same thing over and over is not the only lifechoice a person has.

I had my wake up call.  There is much more to life than a job.  Think about it.  During the next few weeks, I will be going off the Internet some because I plan on doing some work on a one-on-one basis with students going back to school to offer them an opportunity to engage in a homebased opportunity which will offer them residual income and a career which can always be their Plan B. Take it from me--the person who had no Plan B; a person is more open to options when half their life has not evaporated.

But, having said all that -- the past is in the past now. I'm looking expectantly towards the future, knowing in my heart that I have only seen the tip of what the Lord is doing in my life. What looked on the surface to be a disaster, is really a blessing in disguise.

You know, prior to losing my job, I didn't think about relationships that much. The work had numbed me to the emotions I needed which would give me much joy and a more rounded life. After losing my job, I got on Facebook and reacquainted myself to old friends and have made a ton of new friends. I have got my homebased business going somewhat and know (due to a variety of realistic factors), I will soon be achieving my lifetime goals working right from my house.

As I said , in the title of this blog today, my Christian Homebased Business has allowed me time for music. Music is in my blood. Music gives me joy, and now I have the time freedom to enjoy and pursue the enjoyment of that passion.

I wanted to introduce you to a young artist I found on YouTube. I really think she is amazing.  Her name is Kaitlyn Benton. Although I don't know that much about her now, I have time to learn more. You know it is exciting to wake up every day and know that the time you have is yours and you don't owe it to some corporation which cares nothing about you or your feelings.

Below is a video from Kaitlyn Benton, called "Impossible Love." It is very unique and I hope you like it as much as I do.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

GBG Christian Homebased Closes its Doors


1. GBG closes its doors to a payplan where the only people to make money are the people at the top.  GBG opens its doors to a payplan which benefits the little guy as well as the heavy hitter.   The payplan is so unique, that part of it has a patent.

GBG, my Christian homebased company, has made many changes during the last two months. We are now ready for massive growth and international expansion. Should you decide that our company is right for you--I want to warn you that:

2. GBG closes its doors to a product which has been marked up higher than what you could buy it on the open market. GBG opens its doors to allow the average person an opportunity to have an excellent product delivered right to their door at a price which is competitive to similar products sold at nutrition stores.

3. GBG closes its doors to a product which is only sold in the United States. GBG is opening its doors to go international in 2011.

4. GBG closes its doors to a high entry fee. GBG opens its doors and allows the average person looking for an opportunity to begin with less than $50 out of pocket which includes the cost of product, and the marketing website is free.
5. GBG closes its doors to having a liquid product (10in1) which is only suitable for distribution in the USA. GBG opens the international doors by adding a chewable product which is easily shipped overseas without problems at customs. International expansion is expected to begin the first quarter of 2011.

6. GBG closes its doors to proprietary sharing done by teams. GBG opens its doors to sharing of all knowledge and training by all involved. The reason for this is the new worldwide profit sharing bonus pools which were implemented on November 1. 

7. GBG closes its doors to making money off business supplies and professional brochures and business cards. Due to the implementation of the platinum program, distributors are eligible to purchase business supplies at a discount at unheard of prices. GBG opens its doors to a way of doing business which allows the average person to not be taken advantage of in this area.  In other words, GBG is not in business to make money off their distributors. 

8. GBG closes its doors to a complicated two-up program and opens its doors to an easier to understand compensation plan with more incentives.

9. GBG closes its doors to old ways of marketing. GBG opens its doors to marketing in the new generation by providing online webinars to its distributors free of charge six days a week.

10. GBG closes its doors to constant tweaking of the compensation structure. GBG opens its doors to a completed compensation structure.  All changes have been made.

11. GBG closes its doors to change and opens its doors to stability and structure. The payplan is not flawed and does not need to be fixed.

12. GBG closes its doors to people who want to get something for nothing and opens its doors to those who dare to dream and act on their dreams.

If you are one of those people who may have looked at GBG prior to recent changes, look again.  It's like moving into a new house which has been designed perfectly with no structure damage and everything is exactly as it should be for long-term growth. 

The President of the company, Stuart Finger, is a distributor himself and derives his income as a distributor, just like we do. Stuart Finger and Michael Kahn as well, as the whole GBG staff, have worked tirelessly to bring about the implementation of all the changes which needed to be done for long-term growth.

GBG, my Christian homebased company is the only network marketing company I have ever been associated with which I knew would be here to grow along with me. To me there is no need to look at any other opportunities. I looked almost all my life to find the right company with the right products, with the right pricepoint. GBG is it.

Steps to get started.

  1.  Listen to nightly webinar which is held Monday-Saturday 9pm EST.


  3.  Give me a call if you have any questions or need more information
       (678) 848-5254 

You did not get here by mistake. This could be a new beginning for you. If you are new to network marketing--great. You need look no further. You have found a home.  If you are looking for a new opportunity with incredible income, you have entered a field (nutritionals) which during the year of 2008 grossed over 109 million dollars a DAY.  GBG has closed its doors to the old and opened its doors to the new, and that includes you.  This is a great day for you, my friend.  The door is wide open. Come on in.

Hope you enjoy the following video by Dani Johnson:

Friday, December 3, 2010

GBG Team Call with Stuart Finger 11 03 2010


Today's team call was just incredible.

Thank you, Stuart Finger CEO of GBG!

Stuart shares with us the new Gold Pay Plan enhancements. His faith, the GBG name "Guided By God" and why integrity is so important.

GBG is a Christian Home Based Business Opportunity! Listen to this call and feel free to call me anytime.


Our team has all the tools and support that you need to get your home business started off right.


Cindy

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christian Homebased Business - The Rush is On

When my son was a little boy, one of our favorite things to do was go around town and look at all the Christmas decorations people had displayed at their homes.  We would first go downtown to see how the lights had been displayed, as they always were year after year in Calhoun, Georgia. Then from there, we would go to all the homes. As we went, we would sing Christmas carols--he was amazed that I knew so many songs.  It was a joyous occasion which did not cost much money for a single Mom and her small boy.

Amazing Grace Techno - Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.

You know, it's kinda funny what has meaning for a Mom and her son: was remembering one year when there was not much money and I gave him a choice of whether to get a small ceramic tree or a larger one, and was surprised by his answer: "I like this" - pointing to a small ceramic tree.  We displayed that little tree for that year and several years thereafter as a symbol that it is the small things on Christmas which can make the day a special celebration. 

My son was the first grandchild, and sharing him with my mother-in-law was a task all to itself.  She loved him so much then (as she still does today), that she was always showering him with gifts and toys. He had so many toys at her house that they were assembled on shelves similar to those used in a utility room.  Everybody loved my son, so Christmas was only an exaggerated form of what he was already accustomed to living. Not a trip to WalMart was ever complete without some type of toy. Sometimes he even had duplicates; therefore, it seemed that the small amount of gifts I gave him were minuscule in comparison with what he received there.  If I ever mentioned I was going to get a certain gift, it was a mistake--because he would have one there too.  I never even tried to compete; I just tried my best to be thankful that there were people in his life who found joy in giving to him.  Raising a child by yourself is not always an easy thing to do in so many ways, and often by allowing others to dote on your child, you can lose much of their allegiance and dedication.

A single mom must often make decisions at times which on the surface seem like she is depriving her child when she pulls away from those who offer the child everything; but it is at times necessary if she is to give the child her own values.  All of the things children in the United States are embellished with are often unnecessary. In many countries, a child is happy just to be handed one small little toy. Still, however, giving on Christmas is a way we show love--just as Christ did when he gave his life for us.


For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV

This world is dominated by materialism, but the Bible says:

And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. Romans 12:2 (KJV)

The question is, how do we keep the right Christian mindset when all those around us have developed a materialism mentality, especially in regards to the expectations of our children we truly love on Christmas? 

This year there will be many single parents as well as those who are married and who are without a JOB, struggling just to put food on the table, with no idea of how they can buy gifts for Christmas.  I remember once telling my son that I didn't know how many toys Santa would bring to our house because Santa didn't have alot of money that year.  I asked him to write a letter to Santa, and he included all the money he had which was 14 cents. You know, that really touched my heart--he gave everything he had, not for himself but for others.  If you know of a single mom or family this year who is effected by the hard economic situation we are in, I believe it is best to find out what the child/children want and then purchase the presents, but allow the presents  to be presented to the child/children from the mother/father without being personally recognized for the act of giving and kindness. 

And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.  Matthew 10:42 KJV

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Christian Home Based Business Teaches Perseverance



Bothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead,  press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.  Phillipians 3:13-14 (NIV)

We all make mistakes. Mistakes are just a part of the learning process.  All we can do is keep our eye on the goal and continue on in the direction we know we are supposed to be going.

Don't let people put you down, but be confident in your own abilities.  This blog post is short and sweet and to the point: Don't Give Up. Never, ever, ever give up.


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

GBG Christian Homebased Business May be Able to Help with Christian Success Advice

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Psalms 15:22 (KJV) Without counsel purposes are disappointed: but in the multitude of counsellers they are established.

Proverbs 20:18 (KJV) Every purpose is established by counsel: and with good advice make war.

Proverbs 24:6 (KJV) For by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war: and in multitude of counsellors there is safety.

Today I listened to a call with GBG leaders, Mike and Simone Webster.   The above scripture is only a reminder that we all need advise when we make war. Make war, you say -- yes make war.  We are in a war on poverty, and with GBG (guided by God)--there is an answer for those who choose to believe and act on their beliefs. 

Jesus knew that "the poor will always be with us," not because he had planned it that way.  He did not plan for people to live in poverty, because he said in the word,

III John 1:2 (KJV) Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

Jesus knew that the poor would always be with us, because sin is in the world.  Jesus and his word is the answer to all of life's problems, but people would rather do things their own way instead of relying on him for guidance through his word.  Our world is in a rebellious state because they do not humble themselves and turn from their wicked ways.

 II Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land

 I must open my mouth and tell you about God's word and how obedience is the only answer. I am thankful for my GBG Christian homebased business. I have found Christian counsel and advice from people who are out to break the curse of poverty beginning with themselves and with all those who choose to embark on a journey towards self-improvement and proper mindset which comes through believing what God has said about you.

You see, Satan is a liar.  He wants you to believe you will never be successful and that you will never be who God wants you to become.  If God says it, it is so.  Do not believe the evil tricks of the enemy.  His battle for dominance was already lost when Christ died for us.  Satan lost!  So, why do we continue to believe these lies after Christ won--especially those of us who profess to be Christians?  It is partly because we surround ourselves with and allow people into our lives who bring us down to their own level of mediocrity.  I am not speaking of a prosperity mentality consciousness  as most would think (I mean fancy cars and houses, exotic vacations along with all the frivolous things this life may offer) here on earth.  What I want you to understand is that prosperity in Jesus is something more.  This prosperity is a mindset, a belief that God is who he says he is and we are who God says he is and that through him nothing is impossible. The only true prosperity is through Jesus Christ.  Things can be taken away as fast as they come, but believing the truth as shown in the scriptures, is our first step towards real success.

The counselors who we surround ourselves with keep us headed down the right road and are there to remind us when we get off track on our journey.  Ask God to surround you with the right counselors to help you make the right decisions and to reaffirm your own beliefs in the scripture.

With GBG, my Christian homebased business, I am surrounded by many counselors who advise me for my own good as well as that of the team--knowing in their hearts that the way of the cross is the only way.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving - The One Day Americans Deisgnate to Be Thankful

As I look back on previous Thanksgivings, my memories are mainly of good food and lots of it--the American way of life.  Growing up in a family with eight kids, my Mother always seemed to cook just the right amount of food, and I never remember of any leftovers except at Thanksgiving. There were no seconds either, except at Thanksgiving.  How she managed to do that with all the other meals during the year, I will never know.  We ate good, but there were some luxuries I never knew about including getting seconds. Maybe that's the reason as an adult I am overweight--all the seconds I have now. 

I never knew until I was 16 and went on a date, that a person would eat a whole steak (this is just one example of the many things about life I never knew). We were not deprived, it was just that there were some things I never knew.  We never cooked out on a grill, we never ordered fast food,  and I never helped my mother cook.  That was one thing she always did.  Because she assumed this responsibility and never said a word, I never knew until many years later that she had felt like a maid for many years--she kept it all inside.

On Thanksgiving, many people will be keeping their emotions intact--just not to make waves or create drama.  This is fine and well, but it never allows you true intimacy with family. This year,  I will try my best to get closer to my family instead of concentrating so much on food.

We also need to make an extra effor to really thank the person who does the cooking, if it is not you.  Why not bring flowers, or do some type of help cleaning up before settling down to television, as most people do.  Don't even ask, just do it.  Sometimes in all the hoopla, we just forget and get wrapped up in our own selves.

This year will be especially difficult for many Americans, especially the 1 in 10 who is unemployed. But we still have many many things to be thankful for including freedom to worship God and the freedom to strive for a better life. 

God bless you all. Happy Thanksgiving.  Just thought of a song I sung at school as a child.

Gobble gobble said the turkey
I'm the king of all the fair
Gobble gobble said the turkey
I am wanted everywhere
(Can't think of the end--oh, did I hear a gunshot?)

Make this Thanksgiving a memorable Thanksgiving and don't forget to take pictures.
This blogpost is dedicated to my step-father, Otto Timms, who is in the latter stages of Alzheimer's.  He will be with us tomorrow.  For that I am thankful.

It is also dedicated to my GBG sponsor, CJ, who helped me in this life here on earth, to examine and determine my "why" which is to give hope to the hopeless (both financially and spiritually).  Jesus Christ is the answer. All glory be to my loving savior, Jesus Christ. Without him life would be meaningless.

Save this link to my site in your favorites.  If you are one of the one in ten who still have a JOB (just over broke), be thankful; but don't take it for granted.  Decide today that you will never be empty handed if they decide to pass out pink slips.  A tight rope walker would never walk unless he has a trampoline there at the bottom to catch him.  Let GBG be that trampoline. 

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Christian Homebased - Work for Stay at Home Moms

When I was younger, many years ago, (lol) - I became a Mom. My childbirth was definitely another story (natural childbirth, epidural and finally a c-section). I gave birth to a 10lb 11oz. baby boy. All the family was excited since he was the first grandchild.  My son was and is the greatest.  He is very artistic, which I don't believe he received from me and very intelligent (now, there is a possibility there).  I loved him the moment I knew he was to be born. The excitement of knowing you are going to have a child is indescribable unless you've experienced it.  Soon, the nursery was all fixed up for his arrival (complete with lime green shag carpet and animal themes on the wallpaper.  When my son was brought out at the hospital, he was wrapped in a pink blanket (they had run out of blue blankets).  My husband did not even get up.  He had already named my son even before he was born.  In fact, his name was written on a blackboard which was used to write notes in the kitchen.

My son was very handsome even as a young baby.  He definitely had my brown eyes, but had the physique of my husband.  It's funny how children develop as they grow up.  One of the things which I felt was unusual about him was how detailed he was.  When he had all his star wars figurines lined up, he would notice if  a little sword was missing. I have very sweet memories of his first few years because I was a stay-at-home mom.  A person who can find work for stay at home moms is very fortunate, especially if the income derived is significant and plays an important role in providing the extras that many families desire.  The work for stay at home moms I found, was in party plan.  I started out as a Fashion Show Director for Sarah Coventry, Inc. and was promoted to District Manager when the manager at that time moved several states away.

Staying at home was important to me.  My husband had a job as a police officer, with varying schedules. Therefore, by being able to stay at home, I was able to adjust my schedule to meet the needs of my family.  By not having to punch a time clock, I was allowed to sleep late if I wanted, take my time in everything I did, and also be able to be there for every milestone my son reached.  It was a sweet time in my life, as I look back on it now. 

My career with Sarah Coventry allowed me to also be gone several evenings a week.  Those are the times when my husband could baby sit, thereby saving the costs of a baby sitter.  This time also brought my son closer to his Dad.  I loved Sarah Coventry and soon grew a group of over 25 Fashion Show Directors and 5 Unit Directors.  I loved the competition and striving to win trips offered by the company (trips to Miami, Washington D.C., Pine Isle, Paradise Island, Bahamas, Miss Georgia Pageant...and several other trips).  In fact, the first time my husband and I were away from my son was when he was two years old; we went on a cruise to the Bahamas on the Sunward II.

Many women cannot find work for stay at home moms or cannot find work which pays enough.  I believe many parents should sit down and analyze the cost they are paying to have the mom work.  Often, they will find that they are paying for the wife to work.  After paying the cost of a sitter, wardrobe, gas, auto and auto expenses, tax increase; a family will find that it is to their advantage for a mom to stay at home and raise her child herself instead of rushing over to a babysitter.  Taking a child out when they are half way sick or in cold weather, or any negative situation is a pull on the emotions.  Often, a job often takes so much energy that when a mom arrives back home, she cannot be the type of mother she really wants to be.

I loved my job because it was flexible and allowed me to stay with my son.  Many times,  a person works because they think they have no choice, I want to say--in life, there are always choices.  There is always another way other than striving to work in an environment where you will never be paid your true worth. 

I am no longer a stay-at-home mom (my son is grown), but I remember the feeling of satisfaction and security I derived when I worked from home with a job which allowed me to work around my family's schedule.  My advice again is to calculate the cost of your working, including the tax advantages which are allotted for having a home based businesses.

My son's formative years were spent with me.  For that I am thankful. I was able to give him my own values instead of his learning them from a sitter or not even learning values at all.  My daughter-in-law is also a stay-at-home mom and works from her home office, carrying on the family tradition of working from home.  She, along with my son, operate a website for moms http://www.gentlemoms.com/.


Due to the advent of the Internet, many opportunities have presented themselves especially for people who are looking for work for stay at home moms.

Sometimes a person must ask themselves the question whether it is worth it to work for someone else.  What are the long-term benefits of working for someone else?  Most people will find when they are honest with themselves that they are working to put food on the table and to meet present needs.

One of my favorite things about working from home was being able to prepare wholesome meals for my family and being able to take my time.  Hope you enjoy this video.

There is little long-term benefits in working for someone else, because there is no residual income. Residual income is derived when you have the opportunity to gain income for work you did before, and the income keeps coming in no matter what you do.

Sarah Coventry was a direct sales company.  Some of the income I derived was like that in a sense, because I had hostesses who would take a catalog and get orders for me every time a new catalog came out.  But this was not true residual income, because I was having to go through certain actions in order to have the income.  I had to pick up the orders and write up the orders.  True residual income requires no acton in order to receive the income.

One such opportunity to receive residual income is network marketing.  People who are not familiar with network marketing may not understand the concept of network marketing.  The concept is that a product or products is sold through a distribution channel which allows the company to distribute without the cost of advertising.  The company uses the money which would have been originally intended for advertising and passes it on to the distributors.

One such company is the company I now work for, GBG.  The reason I like the product which we offer is because it is a product which almost everyone is using anyway. They only have to change their way of purchasing.  Instead of getting their product from a store, they can now purchase it from the company at a cost of less than what they would pay from the store.  Therefore, there is a win-win situation involved with the company.  They can count the cost of distribution and therefore be able to stay in business.  Many people or businesses find that when they stop advertising, their business stops or dwindles.  With a distribution source as found in network marketing, a company can stay in business because they do not have to advertise.

I have tried many sales opportunities, including cosmetics, jewelry, home decorating accessories, as well as sold large ticket items on the road (average sales of over $13,000), so I know what's out there.  Being ambitious, has its pros and cons.  When people are ambitious and not afraid of failure, they will keep trying until they find the right vehicle for success.  The secret is once you've found the right vehicle and you have learned from your previous mistakes or learned from mistakes made by others -- keep on keeping on.  Do not give up.  You see others in line who have received significant income, do not---let me repeat:  do not get out of line; your time is coming up. You must attach yourself to a mentor who can teach you what to do to be successful.  Let the Holy Spirit of God be your guide, and you will not fail.

Delight thyself also in the LORD: and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.  Psalms 37:4 (KJV)

In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:6 (KJV)

I have been told by well-intentioned people to not tell about my company in my blog. How could I do that?  I'm not ashamed of my company. I've been around the block in network marketing, and I decided if I found the right company, I would broadcast it, and that's what I'm doing.  We have the most dynamic product with the most amazing compensation plan I have ever been affiliated with.  The entry level is affordable for the masses (under $50), so why would I even think about keeping it "secret?"

For all the moms who are earnestly seeking work for stay at home moms, GBG is the perfect network marketing opportunity on the planet.  Analyze your situation and ask yourself if this might be something you can implement into your family.  If this does not meet your requirements and you have an outside job you love, then GBG could be a secondary income for your family, especially when both parents are involved.

Do you want to have the things for your family that they need and desire? There may even be things for yourself that you want, but you feel you have to sacrifice your own desires for the good of your family. Let me tell you, with the right training with GBG, you may find that sacrifice is not a necessity.  Your success will be determined by your attitude, work ethic and perseverance.  With a 14-year track record as a company, internet presence and the fact that we are going global in just a few months, the timing is excellent. Jump on in.  Do not be afraid.  There is no risk, and you even have a 60-day (100% money back guarantee on the product).

Thanks again for taking the time to visit my blog.  I want to encourage you to examine the cost of staying at home. Look for work for stay at home moms with GBG.  We are a group of like-minded Christian people who only want the best for our family and ourselves as well as other distributors in the company.

Should you have any further questions about signing up, just give me a call at (648) 848-5254.

You can visit my site at http://www.shopgbg.com/jpp/372390

We also have nightly webinars at 10:00pm EST which will also give you a good overview and explanation of the company, product and compensation plan.  This call is conducted by Chris Curtis, one of my team leaders. Call me for a link to the webinar.

I will pray for you as you look for work for stay at home moms.  I also pray for you the strength and stamina to be, in my opinion, one of the most cherished persons in the world - a stay-at-home mom.  You are appreciated.