Paulette Anderson has been a traditional business owner her whole life. She enjoyed the flexibility and compensation that came with being self-employed, but holidays and sick days were difficult. She was a single mom and often took her kids to work with her when they were young.
When she met her husband, she was able to “retire” to a certain extent, but this strong, independent Lady Boss wasn’t content to stop contributing financially altogether. She began searching for the ideal job to fit her new life. “I soon realized I was used to creating my day and calling the shots, and unfortunately, employers don’t admire that attribute,” she says. “I wanted to manage my own schedule, work alongside a team of people I enjoyed, and have no ceiling on my income. I could work from home or anywhere around the world, receive personal growth and help others also achieve their dreams, and create a legacy for my children. I wanted to be available at all times to my family,” she explains.
ACTION, NOT EXCUSES
Paulette launched her Vemma business on June 3, 2014 under the leadership of Gilbert Anderson. Gilbert’s vision to put Canada on the map was contagious. “He chased away any skepticism I had with affiliate marketing,” she says. She began by promising to commit to 30 days of following his direction and taking action with no excuses.
She also committed to hosting a weekly home event for four weeks. Each Thursday, Paulette endeavored to have a minimum of six prospects in attendance. She says she came out of the gates eager to spread the word without pre-judging others, and left her ego at the door. “There were many calls and conversations when I had to work through my own preconceptions and fears of rejection. That’s where your ‘Why’ is so important to know. Clinging to that Why pushed me forward every day. After finishing up those four dates, I had a solid team working with me who were now duplicating and building their business!”
She focused on her own forward movement every day. Making calls, emailing and face-to-face conversations naturally brought her to each rank advancement. “Pushing myself when I felt tired and making a commitment to Frenzy or Double Frenzy weekly became a reality through leadership support, mentoring and time investment from Gilbert,” she says.* “I watched him as the weeks went by and knew I wanted to be that leader for my new team. I started duplicating what he’d done with me.” She also followed her upline and mentors — including Tom Alkazin, Bob and Linda Proctor, and Maria Morgis — recognizing that she could experience success by remaining coachable and doing what they did.
GETTING CONNECTED
Paulette believes that consistently plugging into events is a big part of experiencing success. Whether it’s a home meeting, a regional event, or a Saturday morning training, it’s important to stay connected. Read motivational books, listen to industry speakers, and write out your goals. Paulette plans to attend the Vemma Training Convention and is also enjoying the fruits of her labor through Vemma rewards trips.
She will attend the Go for Gold event in Tempe, Arizona in December, as well as the Escape Trip in Puerto Vallarta in January. “This company really celebrates its people at every level, and the rewards I’ve received for the work I’ve put into my business are fantastic,” she says.
PAULETTE’S TIPS FOR SUCCESS
Anticipate and expect success. You don’t always need to know how it will happen — just that it will.
Reach down and help others in your business, because you can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough people get what they want.
*Your success is dependent on your efforts and leadership abilities. The Company has generally expected results which can be obtained by visiting the Opportunity section of www.Vemma.com.
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When she met her husband, she was able to “retire” to a certain extent, but this strong, independent Lady Boss wasn’t content to stop contributing financially altogether. She began searching for the ideal job to fit her new life. “I soon realized I was used to creating my day and calling the shots, and unfortunately, employers don’t admire that attribute,” she says. “I wanted to manage my own schedule, work alongside a team of people I enjoyed, and have no ceiling on my income. I could work from home or anywhere around the world, receive personal growth and help others also achieve their dreams, and create a legacy for my children. I wanted to be available at all times to my family,” she explains.
ACTION, NOT EXCUSES
Paulette launched her Vemma business on June 3, 2014 under the leadership of Gilbert Anderson. Gilbert’s vision to put Canada on the map was contagious. “He chased away any skepticism I had with affiliate marketing,” she says. She began by promising to commit to 30 days of following his direction and taking action with no excuses.
She also committed to hosting a weekly home event for four weeks. Each Thursday, Paulette endeavored to have a minimum of six prospects in attendance. She says she came out of the gates eager to spread the word without pre-judging others, and left her ego at the door. “There were many calls and conversations when I had to work through my own preconceptions and fears of rejection. That’s where your ‘Why’ is so important to know. Clinging to that Why pushed me forward every day. After finishing up those four dates, I had a solid team working with me who were now duplicating and building their business!”
She focused on her own forward movement every day. Making calls, emailing and face-to-face conversations naturally brought her to each rank advancement. “Pushing myself when I felt tired and making a commitment to Frenzy or Double Frenzy weekly became a reality through leadership support, mentoring and time investment from Gilbert,” she says.* “I watched him as the weeks went by and knew I wanted to be that leader for my new team. I started duplicating what he’d done with me.” She also followed her upline and mentors — including Tom Alkazin, Bob and Linda Proctor, and Maria Morgis — recognizing that she could experience success by remaining coachable and doing what they did.
GETTING CONNECTED
Paulette believes that consistently plugging into events is a big part of experiencing success. Whether it’s a home meeting, a regional event, or a Saturday morning training, it’s important to stay connected. Read motivational books, listen to industry speakers, and write out your goals. Paulette plans to attend the Vemma Training Convention and is also enjoying the fruits of her labor through Vemma rewards trips.
She will attend the Go for Gold event in Tempe, Arizona in December, as well as the Escape Trip in Puerto Vallarta in January. “This company really celebrates its people at every level, and the rewards I’ve received for the work I’ve put into my business are fantastic,” she says.
PAULETTE’S TIPS FOR SUCCESS
Anticipate and expect success. You don’t always need to know how it will happen — just that it will.
Reach down and help others in your business, because you can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough people get what they want.
*Your success is dependent on your efforts and leadership abilities. The Company has generally expected results which can be obtained by visiting the Opportunity section of www.Vemma.com.
- See more at: http://vemmanews.com/2014/10/22/lady-boss-earns-escape-trip-reaches-diamond-record-time/#sthash.M1epOiLl.dpuf