Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Fast Start & Quick Start Bonuses


Fast Start Bonus

You will receive a $100 Fast Start Bonus for each IMD you personally enroll that has a CEO Package.
This Fast Start Bonus is paid weekly. It doesn’t matter if your new IMD gets started with the CEO Package or upgrades to the CEO Package at a later date, you will receive the $100 bonus.
You do not have to be CEO qualified yourself to receive these Fast Start Bonuses.

30% Quick Start Bonus

You can receive a Quick Start Bonus on up to 30% of the total BV on your New Enrollee’s orders, up to 750BV, for their first 30 days in the business!
To qualify for this weekly Quick Start Bonus, you must be a qualified IMD or above and you must have a 100 PQV Auto-Ship on file.
Upline commissions paid on all Quick Start Volume will be ½ normal commissions earned during qualification period.
 
 

 
 
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Friday, April 12, 2013

Motivation Versus Determination


One of the first articles I wrote when I started working for Youngevity was about New Year’s Resolutions. 4 months later, I thought it would be the perfect time to check in on those resolutions!
So where are you with yours? Still making it to the gym? Consistently adding more members to your team? Whatever your resolution may have been, from building your business to getting healthy, if you’ve stuck with it this far then congrats! You’re one of the 45% of people who’ve made a resolution and actually stuck with it.
There are days when I wake up to a gloomy, rainy sky but still go for my run anyway; not because I had motivation. A hot summer day motivates me, not the rain. It sure isn’t because of any resolution I made. I go for the run because I’m determined to reach my marathon goal. I’ve had friends say I’m obsessed with running, and that’s fine by me because I know that I’m working towards something that most people will never achieve in their lives: 26.2 miles.
Obsessed is a word that weak people use to describe the dedicated. Anyone who is great at something has probably been called obsessed. Do you think Dr. Wallach achieved all he has without being obsessed with health innovation? Dr. Wallach didn’t need motivation because he was determined.
Keeping yourself motivated to reach your goals is all well and good, but when that motivation turns into dedication, well, that’s when special things start to happen. Determination allows you to see your goals in the rear view and achieve things you didn’t think were possible. Anything worth having takes work, it’s an old cliché but nevertheless, it’s true.
Motivation implies a daily struggle, and an end game. Dedication comes when you stop needing that push and work hard even when you feel like quitting. It’s an internal contract you make with yourself. The dedicated are never satisfied with where they are, constantly striving to become better. Youngevity gives you the tools to change your life, but are you dedicated enough to make it happen?
There are lots of people out there who are! Take the 18yr old freshman from FHSU in Kansas who is rapidly approaching the Vice Presidential rank. After struggles with his family and leaving all he had behind, he walked to a friend’s house and started over. He signed 12 people to his down line, earned a bonus check of nearly three grand, and qualified for the free car bonus all in his first month in the business. Did I mention all of this is being done from a dorm room while attending school?
While everyone else surrounding him in the dorm was probably heading out to a typical college party on the weekends, he was driving over 4 hours every weekend to help out his team. Sure, some other students at his university may call him “obsessed” with his Youngevity business, but I call him determined. Generation Y is here, and working harder and harder to achieve success.
So go out and wear your badge of obsession proudly because anyone who thinks obsession is a bad thing will probably never achieve what you, the determined you, will.
Mike Schulz
Contributing Writer
Youngevity Marketing Team