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  • Why are some people constantly failing and miserable while some are always succeeding and happy?

    Posted by admin on October 14th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 7 Comments »

    I don’t mean winning some and losing some or the average person, I mean those people that are at the opposite ends of the spectrum. those people that are confident likeable always winning at everything and those other people that just keeps making mistake after mistake and spend thier lives miserable, unliked and unloved and disrespected and labelled as losers by everyone fullfilling only one purpose which is to show people what not to be like.

    It is what makes the world go round……

    :)

    I would like some facts about primerica before working with them. What are my chances of succeeding?

    Posted by admin on October 9th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 3 Comments »

    A representative is coming to my house. I read pros and cons on this company, and don’t know what to decide. Can I get some insight?

    I’ve been with Primerica since 2004 and when I first started, it started out pretty rough. I didn’t know what to do or what to say or had any understanding of the financial products. But my Senior National Sales Director Keith Otto (who earns over $3 million/year) had a system in place on how to get my next promotion and how to succeed. So I follow the system very slowly. I wasn’t one of the people who got to work right away. I was one of the person who tried to understand everything before taking the next step. The people who got to work right away started making money and seeing mini successes in their business while I was studying and making no money and seeing no improvement in my business. Eventually I got to work. In my first year of the business, I only made about $1000. 5 years later, which is now, I earn about $8000/month as a Regional Leader.

    I think that everyone who started out in this business all wonder if they can succeed in the business. They all wonder if this business will work. At least thats what was going through my head during the first couple years. But all it takes is getting to work and being committed to the business. There’s over 100,000 licensed representatives in Primerica and only about 20% of them actually do work on a consistent basis while the rest does work seldomly. The reason why only 20% of them are doing work is because they made a decision to win and fight for their financial independence. The rest are either still thinking about it or not focus on the business. If you want to see success right away, you need to treat this business as a real business, not as a hobby or a way to earn extra income.

    You going to see lots of things being said about this company, whether its good or bad. You will see mostly bad things because Primerica’s competitors don’t want you to see succeed. There’s some who say they were in the business and they think they know everything about the company by what they saw in their first day. The truth is they don’t know everything because they only been in the business for less than a year or just one day. If you want to get the real facts about Primerica, check out http://www.primerica.com or the links below.

    Here are some current facts about Primerica:
    Over 5000 representatives earn $50k to under $100k
    -Over 2400 representatives earn 6 figures
    -Over 60 representatives earn 7 figures
    -In 2008, over $700 million in commissions paid out to sales force
    -From January 2009 to June 2009, an average of $300k/month in bonuses paid out to new representatives.
    -They been in business since 1977
    -They have over 100,000 licensed representatives. 1 out of 2 people in America today are life licensed through Primerica.
    -Over 25,000 registered representatives, the largest mutual fund sales force in North America.
    -Serving more than 6 million clients in USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Spain.
    -Over the past 7 years, average annual revenue was $2.2 billion.
    -They have zero debt and over $4.7 billion in capital
    -Over $639 billion in face amount in forced.
    -$90 billion in face amount was placed in 2008
    -In 2008, paid out more than $958 million in death benefits, an average of $2.9 million/day.
    -AM Best Rating of A+
    -One of the country’s 22 strongest life insurers (from TheStreet.com)
    -Less than 0.7% of clients have foreclosed on their homes.
    -Securities clients have nearly $25 billion in assets under management through Primerica
    -Won Dalbar Service Award for six straight years
    -Member of the Better Business Bureau with rating of A+ and meets BBB Prestigious Business standards.

    I would like some facts about primerica before working with them. What are my chances of succeeding?

    Posted by admin on October 9th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 3 Comments »

    A representative is coming to my house. I read pros and cons on this company, and don’t know what to decide. Can I get some insight?

    I’ve been with Primerica since 2004 and when I first started, it started out pretty rough. I didn’t know what to do or what to say or had any understanding of the financial products. But my Senior National Sales Director Keith Otto (who earns over $3 million/year) had a system in place on how to get my next promotion and how to succeed. So I follow the system very slowly. I wasn’t one of the people who got to work right away. I was one of the person who tried to understand everything before taking the next step. The people who got to work right away started making money and seeing mini successes in their business while I was studying and making no money and seeing no improvement in my business. Eventually I got to work. In my first year of the business, I only made about $1000. 5 years later, which is now, I earn about $8000/month as a Regional Leader.

    I think that everyone who started out in this business all wonder if they can succeed in the business. They all wonder if this business will work. At least thats what was going through my head during the first couple years. But all it takes is getting to work and being committed to the business. There’s over 100,000 licensed representatives in Primerica and only about 20% of them actually do work on a consistent basis while the rest does work seldomly. The reason why only 20% of them are doing work is because they made a decision to win and fight for their financial independence. The rest are either still thinking about it or not focus on the business. If you want to see success right away, you need to treat this business as a real business, not as a hobby or a way to earn extra income.

    You going to see lots of things being said about this company, whether its good or bad. You will see mostly bad things because Primerica’s competitors don’t want you to see succeed. There’s some who say they were in the business and they think they know everything about the company by what they saw in their first day. The truth is they don’t know everything because they only been in the business for less than a year or just one day. If you want to get the real facts about Primerica, check out http://www.primerica.com or the links below.

    Here are some current facts about Primerica:
    Over 5000 representatives earn $50k to under $100k
    -Over 2400 representatives earn 6 figures
    -Over 60 representatives earn 7 figures
    -In 2008, over $700 million in commissions paid out to sales force
    -From January 2009 to June 2009, an average of $300k/month in bonuses paid out to new representatives.
    -They been in business since 1977
    -They have over 100,000 licensed representatives. 1 out of 2 people in America today are life licensed through Primerica.
    -Over 25,000 registered representatives, the largest mutual fund sales force in North America.
    -Serving more than 6 million clients in USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Spain.
    -Over the past 7 years, average annual revenue was $2.2 billion.
    -They have zero debt and over $4.7 billion in capital
    -Over $639 billion in face amount in forced.
    -$90 billion in face amount was placed in 2008
    -In 2008, paid out more than $958 million in death benefits, an average of $2.9 million/day.
    -AM Best Rating of A+
    -One of the country’s 22 strongest life insurers (from TheStreet.com)
    -Less than 0.7% of clients have foreclosed on their homes.
    -Securities clients have nearly $25 billion in assets under management through Primerica
    -Won Dalbar Service Award for six straight years
    -Member of the Better Business Bureau with rating of A+ and meets BBB Prestigious Business standards.

    Liberals and conservatives, would you say this is a good definition of a president succeeding?

    Posted by admin on October 6th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 5 Comments »

    If the president keeps the country safe and leaves office with America in less debt than when he took office, he has succeeded.

    If he leaves and we are not safer, or if he leaves us in more debt, he has failed.

    Good or bad way of defining success and failure? If not please describe what you call success and failure.

    Keep me safe

    Stay the hell out of the way so the economy can grow.

    That is all.

    Liberals and conservatives, would you say this is a good definition of a president succeeding?

    Posted by admin on October 6th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 5 Comments »

    If the president keeps the country safe and leaves office with America in less debt than when he took office, he has succeeded.

    If he leaves and we are not safer, or if he leaves us in more debt, he has failed.

    Good or bad way of defining success and failure? If not please describe what you call success and failure.

    Keep me safe

    Stay the hell out of the way so the economy can grow.

    That is all.

    how many of you are succeeding in your journey to fitness?

    Posted by admin on October 1st, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 1 Comment »

    How do you feel now since the time you started, share your thoughts and advice.

    I personally have lost weight after the summer, but all summer having overworked myself and gone gyming for hours at end, didnt lose anything but water weight. I have come to the conclusion that eating less definitely doesnt help. I eat atleast 2000 calories a day and finally am begining to see a flatter stomach…its freaky but true.

    I lost 10 pounds so far…it’s been really slow though. When you can fit into your skinny jeans again..man does that just boost your motivation or what. I can put them on…they are a little tight but I’m in them and they don’t look bad (no muffin top). I am hopefull for the future.
    You have to burn more calories than you put in….but you have to have at least 2000 to provide the energy for the day. Writing on the box of how many calories that food has helps alot. That way you can see it clearly before you choose it or stay away from it. Eating on a smaller plate does wonders. It makes the food seem bigger…when it really isn’t. Eating what I’m supposed to makes me feel good too….and helps with the weight loss. Eating healthier junkfood…is a good idea too. Since everyone has their moments.LOL. The best thing that has helped is getting rid of all the "bad" things at home….the less you see them the less your will power is chalenged.

    Well.. I can’t think of anymore now..so that’s all I got.

    What home based buisness are succeeding in kansas?

    Posted by admin on September 29th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 1 Comment »

    I’m intrested in buinesses where you sit your own hours and your the boss…

    go for the internet business which requires less of your time and the one that will not make you feel headache with web designing, or which require IT knowledge. Second, choose the internet based company which offer you the opportunity and at the same time giving you the convenience to start the business. Third, choose the business, which does not require big money to start it.

    All the above is only available from: http://www.website.ws/cybalgua
    Honestly, I tried so many opportunities offered through the internet and this is the only one that really works. Another one advantage of being in the internet business is you can get rid from the Income Tax.
    PLEASE NOTE: You only will understand the whole marketing concept if you read every details & the trial period is FREE!

    General Information:
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    Remember, You CAN’T guarantee whether you will get many fish or not by spreading your net into the sea, but u CAN guarantee that there is no fish at all if you never spread your net into the sea.

    Why do conservatives work to keep the majority of Americans from succeeding?

    Posted by admin on September 27th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 13 Comments »


    Some people in life only feel good when having someone to look down upon.

    What are some tips for succeeding in law school?

    Posted by admin on September 25th, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 4 Comments »

    I was wondering if anyone had advice on how to do great in law school. It is important that I am near the top of my class, but everyone is so smart I don’t know how to distinguish myself.

    Thanks!

    Stay ahead of the reading. Try to guess the questions your professors will ask, and keep at it. Ask the questions you think everyone knows. (They don’t)

    Have fun. It is a game, the more you enjoy it, the more work you’ll put into it.

    Finally, after the first semester, try studying with the people who didn’t do well. By teaching them, you’ll learn it more, and they’ll take away some of the A’s from your main competition in the first semester.

    What factors have precluded vice presidents from succeeding “their” presidents in office?

    Posted by admin on September 23rd, 2009 and filed under succeeding | 5 Comments »

    What factors have precluded vice presidents from succeeding “their” presidents in office?

    Not having been born a US citizen.

    Must be at least 35.

    And must have been a resident of the US for at least 14 years.