This is amazing for a whole slew of reasons, not the least of which is that 80% of that number is going out to people I love as residual income which is helping them create more freedom in their lives.
If you want to see what we're doing, you can click here to take a look, but that's not the only point of this email.
I wanted to share a couple tips that I believe is helping to create this great momentum for us, so that even if you don't decide to get started with us, maybe I can pass along a few things that can help you succeed more in whatever you're building.
Here are the big principles I believe are helping us have the success we're having right now.
First, have a vision that's much bigger than you.
Any great accomplishment in life, I've learned is usually a team effort. Whenever I share this result, I will NEVER say it's something I've done, because the truth is, it's not.
It's something we've done.
I could give you a million examples of this, not the least of which being a very high converting sales process that was created and donated to our community by one of the most heart-centered and talented copywriters in the world...
Why would he throw his heart, mind and skills into what we're doing?
Because he believes and knows that our vision is not about me, or my partner, or any one of us affiliates.
It's about all of us + the good we can do in the world together.
This is all thanks to having a vision that is about way more than just me or you.
If you always strive to reach for the highest in your life and business, people will see that you're pointing to something greater, and that it's not about pointing to yourself, and that seems to be something that people can get behind...
Second, decide to commit to your vision and stay the course, NO MATTER WHAT!
We started this company in 2016. That's over 5 years ago. We had lots of months of low revenue... and lots of months where my partner and I didn't know where it was all headed or even if it would work out in the long run.
We just knew we were doing something good and right and that we would do it regardless of whether it turned into something big or not.
This is called persistence and it's something that everyone talks about but not as many actually apply in their lives.
One of my mentors, Art Williams, used to say... "Any thing worth doing, takes time, and work and effort" or something like that.
Success never happens over night and there's always a TON of story, behind whatever glory you see.
Be willing to put in the work and stay committed to something that's worth staying committed to.
Third, do your best every day and commit to growth.
I once read the auto-biography of Sam Walton, who was the founder of Wal-Mart.
The thing I remember most about that book was that Sam would wake up every day and ask himself.. What's one thing I could do today, to make this business better.
I can't tell you how many times I've asked myself that question over the last few years while building this company.
That one simple question turned into a mult-billion dollar behemoth for Sam, and it also seems to be turning into something great for us too.
Well Friend, I could go on, but the truth is, success seems to be made up of very simple principles.
They may not sound sexy but like Jim Rohn said.. Beware of anyone coming along claiming to have invented a new principle. That would be like someone claiming to have invented a new antique. Antiques have been around a while and so have all the principles that lead to success.
We just have to be willing to learn them and apply them over time.
I'm so thankful to see the proof of our growth because to me, not only is it creating so much good in the world, it's also a verification that the principles my mentors have taught me and that I choose to live my life by are absolutely valid and work!
And the GREAT news is, if they're working for me, they can work for you too!
Thanks for reading, I appreciate you and whatever you do, always go for your dreams and never let anyone tell you, you can't do something you're heart is calling you to do.
Love ya,
Paul